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# Wednesday, September 19, 2007

I am in Love with TripIt

image I can't say this enough, Tripit is going to change my world. Tripit is basically a travel organizing/planning site that you forward all those pesky emails that you get when booking air, hotel or car rental. It parses them and extracts relevant meta data. This is a productivity site for managing travel, the least fun part of actually traveling.

I am the designated family travel planner and spend hours and hours a year doing this stuff online. I just took 12 emails for 4 different trips coming up in the next 6 months and Tripit parsed them all and created amazing web pages for each one. This includes, hotel, cars, flights for 3 people with multiple destinations and non round-trip flights.

These guys are geniuses.

Just when I think the net can't do anything substantially new for me, something like this comes a long and I just go WOW.

Prior to tripit I (mostly) manually copied and pasted this stuff into Outlook, and then sent my wife meeting requests so she would have the info on her calendar. What a giant waste of time. No more...

Not to mention they integrate with sites like SeatGuru.com so you can get a good seat on your flight.

If this is the future, I love it.

Posted Wednesday, September 19, 2007    Permalink    Comments [4]  View blog reactions

 

# Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Alaska Travel Hack

Here is a travel hack I learned long ago.

Say you are on the 6:37pm flight from SEA to SFO. You get to the gate at 6:20pm and they announce a 20 min delay. No big deal right? Well in my experience it means of one two things:

  1. the the inbound aircraft was a bit late
  2. the inbound aircraft was a bit late and there is a problem they don't understand that they aren't telling you about.

I was just informed that the air conditioning wasn't working, and that boarding was delayed another 10 min. Then I was informed that they could not pressurize the plane and that they would have an "update" for us at 7:35.

When you hear those words, RUN! Run from the gate and get yourself on the next flight. Those are words of doom. It means that they don't know how to fix the problem, don't know how long it will take to fix the problem, and that the next update they plan to give you is in an hour. It's a recipe for more delays.

In my experience there is a greater than 50% chance that the next update will be bad news.

So, what I do is immediately ask to be placed on standby on the next flight. I am hedging my bets. The next flight is at 8pm, so really, either way I'm in a better position then betting on my original flight (which all the other passengers are doing).

I have been a member of the Alaska Airlines Boardroom (their club) for the past two years. Today I was wondering if I should renew my membership since I fly far less than before. But the thing is, the Boardroom rocks for this kind of situation. Why? Cause I am paying for service. I walk in, ask them to be placed on standby, and never wait in line. They just take care of it. Contrast to all the poor folks who are scurrying around the gate waiting to see what their fate is. In fact a few years ago I was denied the option to get on the standby list (at the gate) for the next flight because so many passengers were trying the same thing.

Anyway, the next time you find yourself in a similar situation, you can do the same at the customer service desk which is usually less crowded than the gate with over 120 people trying to find out what's going on.

I think I am going to renew my boardroom membership for this very reason. I am currently typing this in their lounge, drinking an aslaka amber, using free wifi and I plan to catch up on work.

Update: my hedge worked, I won, Alaska lost. I took the 8pm flight, which left on time and lander early. My original flight, scheduled for 6:35pm departed at 8:53pm.

Posted Wednesday, September 19, 2007    Permalink    Comments [1]  View blog reactions

 

# Saturday, September 15, 2007

iTunes meta data support catches up, iPod still behind

My biggest complaint with iTunes was always it's mediocre metadata support when compared to Windows Media Player. However, sometime in the past year Apple quietly updated iTunes to support the last remaining critical meta data field, Album Artist.

Why do I care about Album Artist? Well lets take a look at the latest George Michael Twenty Five CD (yes, I do in fact like George Michael, it reminds me of being a child of the 80s).

Anyway, take a look at the normal "Artist" Field".

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The problem with this is now when I look at my music in Cover Flow modeI see separate entries for:

  • George Michael
  • Wham!
  • George Michael & Paul McCartney
  • George Michael & Elton John

However, this is not what I want. I purchased a CD, and I want to lookup and browse using the Album Artist: George Michael.

Well in prior versions of iTunes you were stuck with this lame behavior. However, in Windows Media Player, it does the right thing(tm).

Well the latest iTunes has an Album Artist field. Just go to View -> View Options and select Album Artist.

When you do that you can get this:

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Now Cover Flow will work as expected and you won't see more entries than the number of CDs.

Unfortunately, the iPod does not support Album Artist yet, and as such iPod Cover Flow is broken in this respect. To bad. I hope that gets fixed.

Posted Saturday, September 15, 2007    Permalink    Comments [3]  View blog reactions

 

# Monday, September 10, 2007

Apple Stickers

When my dad bought me my first Mac, there was a picture inside of the whole Macintosh Team. I thought this was really cool (I was in 6th grade).

They have stopped doing that since the Mac II I believe, but they did replace the picture with stickers. Every new Mac came with stickers. I can't remember when Apple stopped doing this, but the new nano came with two little white Apple Stickers.

Yay.

Posted Tuesday, September 11, 2007    Permalink    Comments [7]  View blog reactions

 

hello nano

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She is very cute. Since this was a gift for my wife, unboxing will have to wait for tonight.

Posted Monday, September 10, 2007    Permalink    Comments [8]  View blog reactions

 

# Thursday, September 06, 2007

Amazon.com gets a redesign

Went to Amazon today and was puzzled for a second. Then I realized, they changed the whole thing. Looks like it's still undergoing some A/B testing.

I like the new look. I love that the search results now indicate what is eligible for Amazon Prime.

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Posted Friday, September 07, 2007    Permalink    Comments [0]  View blog reactions

 

Windows Live Suite Installer

Like Dare, I didn't really see the value in this thing when I first heard about it.... not even later when I first tried it, but I have to admit, it's a nice installer.

I was curious how the installer talks to the web page about what to install and Long Zheng documents the magic. Pretty clever.

I'm loving the new Windows Live Photo Gallery (that my fam can now run on XP and Vista) allowing me to put Digital Image Suite out to pasture... since it never did anything correct with meta data and Gallery supports XMP and the like. It also means my Mom can finally ditch the MSN Client in favor of Windows Live Mail with PhotoMail (the killer feature IMHO).

Simplification of my life is a good thing, even if it's mainly simplification of my family IT support workload.

Posted Friday, September 07, 2007    Permalink    Comments [0]  View blog reactions

 

nano shipped

Wow, and what a long way to travel. I'm glad I paid for the free shipping since it appears Apple if footing the FedEx bill from China.

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BTW, Mike Torres has some thoughts on the iPod vs the Zune.

Here is the thing... folks like me, who might have purchased a Zune this year (v2) won't... why? Cause I just spent $650 bucks to refresh my iPod(s). That covers me for a year. I'm not sure there is any feature that would encourage me to spend money on a Zune v2 (assuming it's something I want).

To bad, missed opportunity. Chris Lanier even thinks that the Zune is dead:

"Sorry for anyone looking for a pro-Microsoft post today, but Apple just announced those new iPods I was talking about last night when criticizing the Zune and I’m personally declaring that the Zune is dead."

Posted Thursday, September 06, 2007    Permalink    Comments [2]  View blog reactions

 

# Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Google Reader gets search

It's ironic, but Google Reader just got search.... that's kind of like... well I can't think of anything clever right now. I did expect Search to be part of any Google application, but nevertheless, it's a welcome addition.

Posted Thursday, September 06, 2007    Permalink    Comments [0]  View blog reactions

 

10 ways smart people waste money

Consumerist has a good post on ways smart people waste money.

Lets see how I stack up. Currently offending numbers:

1) Forgetting To Pay Bills

As hard as I try at least once or twice a year I make some kind of a goof up and smack my head against the wall when I find out.

2) Bank Fees

I've gotten screwed by the $5 ATM surcharge fee for withdrawing money in China, Europe etc. I've also paid the credit card bill with the wrong checking account causing a cascading series of fees that made my lose close to $100 bucks when all was said and done.

5) Subscriptions

Recently gotten rid of a few

6) Letting food spoil in the fridge

I will admit to that nice cheese I purchased at Whole Foods to serve when guests that were never invited didn't come over and I had forgotten about the cheese.

7) Wasting Energy

We are actually pretty good about this, but could be better.

9) Buying DVDs you will never, ever watch, or books you'll never read, or clothes you will never wear...

Guilty

10) Paying too much for cable

Semi guilty. Lora and I have been on basic cable for a year now and haven't looked back. We get all the HBO shows on DVD from Netflix whenever they get released.

There should be something here about getting a new iPod and digital camera on average every year (and phone for that matter).

Posted Thursday, September 06, 2007    Permalink    Comments [0]  View blog reactions

 

More Money Plus Woes

This morning Money greeted me with a message saying there was a new update available (Money Plus RC3). However, every attempt to update resulted in a CRASH. Sound familiar?

Turns out the fix was to launch Money Plus as an Administrator (right click on the Money Plus and select Run as Administrator).

You know, I've been wondering. With the change of Money Plus naming from the Money YYYY format I wonder if we are witnessing the end of development for this software. No more yearly updates.... I mean what will they call the next version? Money Plus 2009? I don't think so.

I've been using Wesabe side by side with Money now for a few weeks. It's not much more effort. Wesabe is a fun product to use, but it needs a lot more features before I can switch to it, but I think I've decided that this is going to be the plan moving forward. The Wesabe folks are all over the blogesphere commenting on any post about Wesabe which indicates to me that they care a lot about the success of their product. Money team? No blog, only the usenet group and some MVPs answering posts. Right now I use the Wesabe Uploader to download all my bank transactions into Wesabe via their OFX interfaces. It's a bit of a hassle since I do this on 2 computers and each one has to be configured separately. There are also some bugs with the uploader on Vista (it won't quit, and there are some redraw issues).

Anyway, back to updating Money.

PS - the whole notion of "updating software" is a PITA. I mean, why are we forced to manually install updates? Why can't our client applications act like web services. I want the latest bits 100% of the time and I don't want to apply patches and updates to 3 different computers. What a headache. It's ever worse for programs like Messenger that have hooks into Outlook and Internet Explorer and require that I quit everything I am doing just to updated... and usually reboot. Sheesh.

Posted Wednesday, September 05, 2007    Permalink    Comments [5]  View blog reactions

 

Exciting day for iPod owners

It feels like Christmas.... in a few hours I will replace a few of my iPods and I can't wait. The only question is, will I be able to purchase them today or will I have to wait.

Right now I have a Shuffle (2nd gen), a nano (1st gen) and a missing 30GB iPod (latest model).

All the rumors are fun to read, now I can't wait to hear the actual story...

Posted Wednesday, September 05, 2007    Permalink    Comments [0]  View blog reactions

 

# Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Money Plus

Purchased Microsoft Money Plus today from the company store.

Installed and launched it. CRASH.

Um, ok, that sucks....

Next logical thing to do... search the Internet.... and I found this.

Money Plus does not work when Data Execute Prevention is enabled, which it is by default on Vista.

Ugh... I can't believe it shipped like this. Hopefully it will be worth the upgrade.

Now, off to reboot my PC with DEP off so I can Activate it.

Posted Thursday, August 30, 2007    Permalink    Comments [6]  View blog reactions

 

# Thursday, August 23, 2007

It's been a bad month for Vista

My laptop is blue screening a few times a week now, and I have no idea why. I have been installing driver updates as they come to me from Lenovo and Microsoft, but this is just getting horrible.

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Most recent issues are:

  1. Laptop takes 5 minutes to go to standby
  2. Laptop screen never turns on after standby
  3. Laptop blue screens when waking from standby and docked
  4. Laptop won't undock
  5. Explorer is crashing left and right (due to Search Protocol Host crashing)

Problem caused by Windows Search Protocol Host

This problem was caused by Windows Search Protocol Host. Windows Search Protocol Host was created by Microsoft Corporation.

We are aware of this problem and working as quickly as possible to make a solution available to our customers. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you.

Recommendation


This problem might recur until the solution is released. Please continue to send error reports so Microsoft can study and try to correct the problem as quickly as possible. If you report the problem again and a solution is available, you will see an updated message and information about the solution to help you fix the problem.

Not sure what to do except reinstall Vista, which I don't really have time for.

Posted Thursday, August 23, 2007    Permalink    Comments [8]  View blog reactions

 

# Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Another reason not to bother with DRM

First there was Napster, MSN Music, now Urge.

The digital music selling business is a disaster. I wonder how one "authenticates" these songs in like 10 years... will those DRM servers be around to give you the right to listen to your music?

At this rate... Rhapsody might be next.

I suspect Apple will be around a very long time and will be able to answer the phone when iTunes comes a calling... ditto for Zune, but really, who needs this.

update: forgot MSN Music.

Posted Wednesday, August 22, 2007    Permalink    Comments [2]  View blog reactions