Posts tagged Technology
Trip to Daniel Island, South Carolina
Jan 10th
Over New Years, we had the opportunity to visit friends on Daniel Island, South Carolina. The island itself, winner of lots of livability awards, is great—water views, temperate climate, palm trees, and close proximity to Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston itself has won best-places-to-live, world’s smartest cities, Top 10 Worldwide Cities to Visit in 2010, Best Cities in the U.S. and Canada, Best Cities for Technology Jobs, and lots of other livability, friendliness, shopping, and travel destination accolades.

After this visit, I can see why.
The city has a small town feel—folks are friendly and the prices right—yet there are enough residents to attract significant shops and businesses.

The views are excellent, and it is easy to hop from island to island to mainland, as whim may call.

All in all, it was a very fun trip, and a place I am looking forward to visiting again.

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Review: Iomega eGo external hard drives
Dec 21st
I love the Iomega eGo external hard drives. It might have been hard to imagine a few years ago, but now you can get 1TB of storage in a small, portable external hard drive package for a very cheap price.
The Iomega eGo 1 TB USB External Hard Drive is incredibly easy to use — just plug into your computer’s USB port and instantly you have access to your stored files and backups.
We have several of the Iomega eGo drives (my wife has one color and I have several drives in another color) and we find they make backing up precious photos and files convenient, even when on travel.
Iomega eGo 1 TB USB External Hard Drive, available from Amazon
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Review: Rode Podcaster USB Microphone
Dec 21st
I had a few audio projects coming up and I didn’t want to rely just on my built-in laptop microphone. But I am not an audio engineer and didn’t want to have to buy racks of equipment just so I could record high-quality audio. I also wanted my setup to be portable and durable.
So after shopping around I decided on the Rode Podcaster USB Microphone.
This is a hefty microphone — very solid design. Also, using it couldn’t be easier. Just plug it into my laptop’s USB port (Mac) and start recording — no need for external power supplies or other interface gadgets.
As a simple example, I just plugged in the mic, fired up Garage Band, and recorded the introduction to the story “A Scandal in Bohemia” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle from the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Here is the audio MP3:
Introduction to “A Scandal in Bohemia” [MP3] 1 min 28 seconds
I’ve already mentioned the heft of the microphone — this means that you will likely need a solid mic stand to support the mic, especially since it connects to the stand at the base of the mic, and so the result makes the stand and mic a little top-heavy.
But I am very happy with this mic — easy to use, durable, and makes high-quality recordings.
Rode Podcaster USB Microphone, available from Amazon
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12 Great Gift Ideas
Dec 3rd
Let’s face it. We want to pick out gifts that are meaningful, cool, intelligent, and interesting, yet there is only so much time in which to shop and choose. So below is a list of 12 gifts from which you should be able to pick that awesome gift for your significant other, family member, friend, or self. These are items that I have tested during the last year, so when I make these recommendations it is based on my happiness with the quality, value, and experience with each product.
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Amazon Kindle
This is the number one electronic gift for this season. If you want a smaller size, go for the Kindle 2 (my review). If you want a larger size, choose the Kindle DX (my review).
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tie or scarf from Mountain and Sackett

Established in 1957, Mountain and Sackett offers some of the best values in handmade ties and scarves. They choose the best fabrics from the best mills around the world, such as the finest English and Italian silks and wools, and then hand-make them for you. They even offer a line of ties and scarves where 60% of the sales are donated directly to Autism Speaks, a charity dedicated to aiding Autism. -
iPod Touch
So unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know the Apple iPhone and Apple iPod Touch
have been the hottest devices around for a while now.
I chose the Apple iPod Touch
because the AT&T phone service in most of the state where I live is horrible, and so there was no point in being locked into a poor phone/data service plan for 2 years when it provides little value.
But I love the iPod Touch
, and I even learned how to program an application to run on this platform.
Though I’ve been using it for a while, here’s my initial review of the iPod Touch
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Fujitsu ScanSnap Scanner
I can only say that this scanner has been a real help in eliminating paper waste and aiding my productivity. For example, I often have a lot of paperwork that needs signing and then sending to another third party. With the ScanSnap Sheet-Fed Scanner
, I can simply sign the document, scan it in with the scanner, then email it to the intended recipient.
Moreover, after using this product for quite a while now, I’ve found that its small footprint allows it to be easily carried from one place to another and setup in a new location — i.e., it is small enough to be plopped into my book-bag, carried to another location, then setup and used without any delays or hassles.
Here is a link to my initial review of the Fujitsu ScanSnap scanner.
So resolve to eliminate paper clutter — simplify your life and your workflow.
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Gymboss Interval Timer
For such an inexpensive timer, I’ve been really impressed. I use this timer in just about every workout. It is really handy when doing interval workouts, timed sprints, or any activity where you need to count off the time with an audible increment.
For example, I may set the timer to chime once per minute for twelve minutes. Then I can do my workout pace of 20 kettlebell swings per minute, without having to watch the clock or count the time — I do my 20 swings, then rest until the alarm sounds. Rinse, repeat. This is one of the best cardio and strength workouts around (see below for my kettlebell recommendation).
But back to timers — it’s simple to use, and is small, functional, and robust — what more could you want from a timer? You can pick them up as stocking stuffers from the Gymboss website (and my review)
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AccuSharp Knife Sharpener
Unless you have specific knife sharpening needs, you can likely just forget about those expensive, complicated knife sharpeners and oilstones. The simple, and cheap, AccuSharp Knife Sharpener
will be the only knife sharpener you will need. Trivial to use, lightweight, easy to store — this is the best knife sharpener worth many more times its price.
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Kettlebell
One of the best ways I’ve found to get in shape, get strong, and ramp up the cardio capacity is to use kettlebells. Ya, take a look at the pic — it’s basically a cannonball with a handle. But this one piece of iron will replace a gym’s worth of fancy expensive equipment.
There are a lot of poor-quality kettlebells out there, so I would suggest you buy your kettlebell from the Dragondoor site — their kettlebells may be a little more expensive than other brand kettlebells, but the Dragondoor kettlebells are the gold standard, and the quality in the product will be worth more in the long term than any of the other inferior and more inexpensive kettlebell offerings by third parties. For example, I’ve used other brands of kettlebells that just shred your hands because of their poor-quality finish.
Which kettlebell to get? If you are a guy and in reasonable shape I might suggest starting with a 16KG kettlebell. Females who are in reasonable shape should probably start with a 12KG kettlebell. Note: meet with an RKC (see discussion below) to be sure though, since people often try to start with a heavier weight than they are capable of handling safely.
Along with your kettlebell, I would suggest you get the book Enter the Kettlebell! Strength Secrets of the Soviet Supermen
. This book will show you some basic exercises with the kettlebell and gives you exercise programs you can follow, along with lots of helpful advice.
If you don’t learn well from books, and especially if you plan on moving up in weight, I would really recommend meeting with a certified instructor (RKC) to help you with your form. Here’s an article I wrote about my experience meeting with an RKC, and how it really helped me.
But if you can learn to use the kettlebell appropriately, then you have a lifetime of fitness gains and health ahead of you.
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Flip UltraHD Camcorder
So I’ve been using this Flip UltraHD Camcorder
for about six months now, and I’ve been really happy with it. This camcorder is easy to carry and easy to use — taking video and editing it on the computer (Apple — see below recommendation) is almost trivial, and uploading the resulting videos to YouTube or a website is very easy.
I am no video expert, but just by pointing and clicking I’ve been able to create high definition videos of those events I would like to remember. As an example, here is a sample video I recently shot with the Flip UltraHD
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High Definition is where it’s at these days, and the Flip UltraHD
makes capturing precious or memorable moments easy and practical.
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Vibram Five Fingers
If you want to really strengthen your lower legs and feet, want a solid shoe for weight lifting, running, and cross-training, want to learn to run with a natural stride, or simply like to walk barefoot without having to worry about stepping on ouchy things, then you might want to consider getting a pair of Vibram FiveFingers shoes.
You may already have shoes or boots with Vibram soles, but Vibram also makes a line of shoes designed to allow the benefits and freedom of barefoot training without having to worry about the hazards of being barefoot (I’ve commented before on the benefits of barefoot running and the use of Vibrams).
I have really enjoyed the Fivefingers KSO model
. This version tends to Keep Stuff Out of your shoe when running outside, and the Velcro strap helps keep the shoe snug during a variety of activities.
Note that you *will* get asked about your shoes if your significant other allows you to wear these in public.
Oh, and if you want to wear your Vibrams during the winter, you may want to get these toe socks
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Shop Class as Soulcraft
For those who are searching for what it is they really want to do with their lives, their life’s ambition is likely something other than working for someone else out of a cubicle. Sometimes we end up in jobs not because it’s what we *want* to do, but because we *can* do it, and so continue on, though perhaps we are never quite happy because our true calling is never satisfied.
In Shop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry Into the Value of Work
, Matthew Crawford takes us on an introspective journey into not only what it means to quit one career in order to do what it is you really want to do with your life, but the book also re-examines the benefits and satisfactions from manual labor.
This is sometimes a philosophical journey, ala the classic Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values
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Apple Macbook Pro
Starting in 1986 I was a dedicated PC user, and put up with Windows because that was all I knew. But in 2004 I noticed that all my computer science security professors had Macs. Hmmm. So when my PC laptop died, I took that opportunity to switch to an Apple laptop, and I’ve never been happier with my computing choice.
Most recently I’ve been using the new Apple MacBook Pro
with Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard Operating System. The laptop itself is very rugged, built from a single block of aluminum. It also has a 7 hour battery, a beautiful, crisp screen, a multi-touch trackpad, a 500GB hard drive (I upgraded the drive), and the solid Snow Leopard Operating System.
You may pay a little more upfront than a similarly-configured PC, but you will more than make up for the difference in cost through increased productivity, decreased maintenance, hassle, and time-wasted costs, and increased satisfaction with your computing environment.
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Amazon Gift Card
Finally, if you can’t find anything from the above list of items, then you could always just get an Amazon Gift Card, and let the recipient buy whatever it is they want. Who would be disappointed to receive an Amazon Gift Card?
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Review: Canon PowerShot SD1000 digital camera
Jul 11th
When I found out I was going to Los Angeles for a trip, I started to despair. Not because I didn’t want to go to L.A. (the stories can’t all be true, right?)—rather, I wanted to be able to take a lot of pictures while I was there, and I didn’t have a suitable camera.
I do have some cameras, but they were either too big and bulky, made it too difficult to get the images onto my computer, or took poor pictures. Obviously, during an extended trip, I needed something highly portable that had an easy and fast way to download the images and that took great pictures.
My problem was resolved with the Canon PowerShot SD1000 digital camera. Since I have been using it almost daily here in Los Angeles, I have found it to be one of the best cameras I have ever used.
First, the camera has a convenient and functional shape that is easily portable. Basically the camera is like the shape of a small deck of cards. The lense extends when in use, but otherwise sits protected within the camera case. Some of the other cameras I saw had strange curves or awkward protrusions that would only cause trouble when on travel.
Second, loading pictures onto my computer is trivial—I just attach the cable from the camera to my laptop and with one button press all of the new images are transferred over.
Third, the camera takes great pictures. In fact, all of the pictures taken of Los Angeles in the various blog postings on this website were taken with this camera. For example, here are some pictures I took on a recent trip to the Getty Museum.
And note — I have no photography experience, so these pictures were me just pointing and clicking. For the experienced photographer, there are many, many features in this camera to allow almost complete customization of the picture taking process. With me, for now, just pointing and clicking works well.
For some of the technical specifications, it has a 7.1 megapixel CCD that captures enough detail for photo-quality 15×20″ prints. You can use the view-finder or the 2.5″ LCD to compose your shots. It also has something like 17 shooting modes, face detection, high ISO settings, 8 special scene modes, red-eye correction, 3x optical zoom, and a number of other features.
After adding a 4GB SD card, I’ve been completely happy with this camera.
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