Screaming Into The Abyss

What Would Steve Jobs Do?
By Ben Zvan
On March 21, 2007 at 16:53
General News

What would Steve Jobs do? I don't know either, I guess that's why I don't run Apple Inc.

What Would Steve Jobs Do?

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Lifehacker Read my E-mail
By Ben Zvan
On November 30, 2006 at 12:16
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Quite a while ago, I sent an email to Lifehacker about SearchMash. Today, they posted an article with lots of text from that email. I don't know that calling me an insider is appropriate, but I apreceate it anyway.

Thanks Lifehacker!

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The History of Gin
By Ben Zvan
On November 15, 2006 at 14:42
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Gin and tonic is one of my favorite drinks and I've started to try some different varieties of Gin. I know that the quinine in the tonic water will help protect me in a small, excuse-based way from malaria too.

Tech, business and all-other-things blogger Dave Taylor has an article that I found quite interesting. It gives enough information to get the juices flowing.

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Stupid Manual Tricks
By Ben Zvan
On October 09, 2006 at 16:17
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I found this in a manual for one of the applications I support. I guess they don't really give us a lot of credit.

Click: This involves placing the cursor with the use of your mouse, over a clickable object and left-clicking. Clickable objects can include a button, a word, groups of words or an icon.
Field: This is an area found in a window for text or numeric data entry.
Radio Button: This is a small, round open selection button that is filled in when selected.
Checkbox: This is a small, square selection button that contains a checkmark when selected.

And, just in case that wasn't enough:
Shift: The key, when held down simultaneously while typing, allows for the selection of uppercase letters and the selection of the characters shown above the numeric (non-alpha) or top row of keys.
Caps Lock: When you select the key (by pressing it once), locks the keyboard in "Capitals" mode (only applies to Alpha keys). This does not shift-select numeric (non-alpha) characters however. You must still use the key.

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Treo + T-Mobile = Internet Access
By Ben Zvan
On August 31, 2006 at 15:47
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A while ago, I asked a sales person at a T-Mobile store if there was a plan other than T-Mobile Total Internet that would work with my phone. They said no, that was the only one since they were moving more to devices with wi-fi capabilities and they had bundled the hot-spot service in with the other web browsing. Now, that may be true, but this page had an interesting bit of information on the subject.

Basically, the idea was that T-Mobile allowed its users to connect to their mail servers via the T-Zones connection for free so, if one were to set up a proxy server on a mail port, one could sneak web traffic through it. Unfortunately, I can't seem to connect to my mail server through T-Zones. A later post gave the address of T-Mobile's proxy server (which should have been pre-configured in my opinion) 216.155.165.50:8080 (which I verified was a T-Mobile IP). So I set that up, was prompted to pay $5.99 per month for access, and was online. I still suspect there is a better way, but wouldn't be surprised if T-Mobile had closed most of the holes that might have let people out for free. Anyway, the result is that this post was typed on a very small keyboard.

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Idiots!
By Ben Zvan
On March 07, 2006 at 20:35
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For anyone who doesn't already believe that Homeschooling is for Idiots I present The Complete Idiot's Guide to Homeschooling.

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Totaled
By Ben Zvan
On October 14, 2005 at 16:03
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On October 3rd our 2001 Subaru Forester was totaled.

While driving north on Park Avenue in Minneapolis, on my way home, I passed 27th Street as I have done countless times before. I was driving in the right-hand-most lane since I'd be turning right on 24th Street in a couple of blocks.

 

"Why is there an air-bag in front of me and why am I going so slow? This can't be good." Was the next thing to go through my mind. Apparently, a minivan had pulled out of a parking lot to my right and was making a right turn into my lane. It would have been too much work, I guess to have looked and seen if anyone was coming and if maybe that might cause a problem.

Anyway, I'm OK, but the car is totaled and towed. Here are some pictures.

Totaled Forester 001 This is an overview shot of the damage. The yellow cable you see under the fender is connected to the air-bag sensor. That was part of the answer to that initial question.
Totaled Forester 002 Here's a closer view of the damage. It doesn't look like much so it wasn't obviously totaled. The insurance guy took 24 hours to make a decision and he had to talk to his boss about it first.
Totaled Forester 003 This is the spot where I hit a pillar at the mall of america the second year we had the car. The accident creamed all the evidence of that event and I finally got my wish to get rid of that ugly purple paint.
Totaled Forester 004 I took these pictures the day after the accident and had intended to get this post up last week. Of course, most of my spare time was spent looking for another car. We wanted something like our Forester, and I wanted something that didn't feel like a step down. I also refuse to own an automatic transmission car so that really limited our options. Anyway, after just one day, you can really see the rust attacking that unprotected metal.
Totaled Forester 004 In order to get the car home, I had to wad up the air-bags so that I could see out the windshield and use the steering wheel. You can kind-of see where my nearly-empty mug of cocoa flew out of the cup holder and dumped the thick, rich dregs of cocoa on the dash and driver's seat.

 

So now we own a 2002 Subaru Outback Limited and are making car payments again.

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Please Do Not Put Fliers on My Car
By Ben Zvan
On September 29, 2005 at 15:05
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The only thing you are doing when you put a flier on someone's car is littering by proxy. How many returns out of 1000 fliers do you expect to get? Maybe 100? That means that 900 of those fliers are going straight to the roadside, or if we're lucky, the trash or maybe recycling bin. Any time I get a flier on my car, I call the number on it and complain that I now have to dispose of their trash. I don't think it's going to work though and I'll probably give up in frustration long before people stop doing it.

I wonder if there are any movements to make fliering illegal.

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Spam Subject Line of the Day
By Ben Zvan
On September 08, 2005 at 18:55
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"Yes, you can have rolex 20 times chipper!"

From the "What Were They Thinking" files we have this subject line. I have to think that the rolex should be quite a bit less expensive after 20 times through a chipper. Or maybe there are 20 pieces of the timepiece from the chipper

I just don't know...

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A Web Log Even
By Ben Zvan
On September 07, 2005 at 05:43
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Here are a couple of random links I found interesting. The Mac Mini Millennium Falcon mod and the iPhone iSpoof Art Show.

Both are from Gizmodo.

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New Pictures 8: Sarah Jones
Minneapolis Institue of Arts
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31 Years: Gifts from Martin Weinstein
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Minneapolis Institue of Arts
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