2005-04-21

Idiot Blocker

Ian stopped over this afternoon, frustrated at a stupid email he had received. You all know what I'm talking about. You've all got some clueless, well-intentioned friend/aquiantance that forwards you on those email 'warnings' advising you against a myriad of things. Anyone that's been around a while should be able to instantly spot them and groan that they are making their rounds once again. I usually respond to those people with a link to snopes.com and ask that, before they forward me warnings and crap, check to see if it shows up in Snopes, and most likely it will.

But I just had a excellent idea - what if someone wrote a spam-filter style program for these stupid forwards/'warnings', that responded to the sender with a link to the appropriate entry in Snopes.


Ok, so this one was a little late in getting published. Oh well. I've got a few more ideas brewing, so stay tuned.


--JOsh

2005-04-18

Whoa

http://custom.target.com/cgi-bin/custom.pl

I had no idea this existed, but it's pretty damned cool that you can order custom fit clothes from Target. And it's not even that much more expensive than a normal pair of pants.

--JOsh

2005-04-15

Whirlwind of ideas

Ryan and I had a couple of interesting discussions over lunch today. The first was about the music industry, Apple, and cell phones and how the music industry wants to bypass Apple and sell directly through cell phones. As misguided as that is, (who wants their cell phone to be their purchase/delivery method for all of their music purchases?), they'll probably end up screwing the customer over as they've done w/ Bluetooth & file transfer. Such as if you want to get the pictures you've taken on you're camera phone off, you have to pay to send them through the cell phone company's service. Will music be the same way - getting charged twice for content you own, having to email your song purchases to yourself? Also, we lamented on the ringtone thing, $2.50 for a 30 second clip for your phone, $0.99 for the whole song you can play on your computer, iPod, etc. Since most new phones can play straight mp3's as ringtone, I've got a great idea for Apple. Come up w/ a way in iTunes to create a ringtone. Select a song, tell it you want to create a ringtone out of it, pop up a window w/ a 30 second 'window' that you can drag around to get the part of the song you want, preview it, then BAM!, ringtone created. Figure out a nice way to get it on your phone (iSync anyone?) and you'd be set. Too bad you've got to get the handset makers to agree on some sort of standard to easily facilitate it.

Speaking of Bluetooth, Ryan commented on how he's been using the MS Bluetooth mouse, but has been irritated by it's quick disconnection time while idle. I'm sure this is done as a battery saving measure, but what about the people that would rather not be annoyed? How about coming up with a recharging solution w/ a cradle for the mouse to sit in at night/every couple days/weeks, etc. Or better yet, for someone that doesn't want a cradle sitting around - why not build a retractable USB cord into the mouse, that way you can plug it in to recharge via USB every once in a while, or, if your batteries die, can always use it as a regular corded mouse? There's plenty of room inside mice these days w/ doing away with the cruddy mouse ball. Should be more than enough space to fit in a rechargeable cell, your Bluetooth module, the mouse electronics, and your retractable USB cord. Then you'd have your Holy Grail of mice.

And let me get another gripe off my chest. Why does no one make cool ergonomic keyboards anymore? Where's the Bluetooth ergonomic keyboard? I'd love to go Bluetooth for mouse/keyboard needs, but I can't stand using a regular keyboard - hurts my hands too much. As soon as someone comes out with a semi-reasonable priced ergonomic Bluetooth keyboard, I'll be all over it.

Ok, enough ranting for now.

--JOsh

2005-04-14

Dew Drops

This morning, as Ryan and I ran downstairs for some of the delicious breakfast pizza that comes on Tues/Thurs. Ryan commented that my piece got the better brown, crusty, cheesy goodness on top and that everything could be made better w/ some of that baked cheese, even Mountain Dew. He laughingly suggested some sort of fried cheese w/ a nice Dew center. While probably not the most appetizing thing, it got me thinking. Why hasn't anyone come up w/ a Mountain Dew candy w/ a liquid gooey center of Dew filled goodness & loaded w/ caffeine? Think of it as 'Gushers' for big kids. Dew heads could still get their Dew-y goodness, in a more convenient form. General Mills/Pepsi, have your people call my people and we'll work something out. ;-)

--JOsh

2005-04-12

This is definitely where I parked my car...

This was meant to be a longer post, but I don't have time, so I'll just share what I have so far. Feel free to add via the comments.

Funny/stupid things heard @ Best Buy:

While buying a movie:
'I don't think they made a widescreen version of that. Widescreen costs more to make'.

I'm sure Ryan will chime in w/ his favorite. ;)

--JOsh

2005-04-07

Another one bites the dust

Ok, this sucks. I've been a member of MyPoints for about 5 or 6 years now. For the last few years, I've had their 'MyPoints' credit card, where you earn extra points by using the credit card. The first one I signed up for, they cancelled the program after about a year. No big deal, switch back to using one of my other cards. About 6-8 months ago, they started a new credit card deal up, so I signed up for it. I just received notice that they're discontinuing this one now and they're working with another credit card company to come up w/ another points card. I would think they'd want to stick with one program and go w/ it, but evidently they like switching card companies every few years or so.

--JOsh

Latest inundation...

Anyone else been getting a lot of spam lately for Bextra and Betrax? I'm getting about 10-15 a day now. Thank goodness I have spam assassin.

--JOsh

1.21 gigawatts? 1.21 gigawatts? Great Scott!

Ok, so with all this talk from Ryan about old sites, and Jason digging up one of his old sites, I figured it was only fitting to dig up on of my old sites. Ahh, the memories.

--JOsh

2005-04-06

BOGOF

Why the hell would you throw away money? People at work seem more than happy to. Jason has on many occasions, pulled Buy One Get One Free caps off pop bottles from the 'recycle box'. To me, this is just mind blowing. Are the people I work with that loaded that they just don't care about a free pop? One hypothesis that we have is that since the majority of these people get their pop out of the vending machine, they don't ever really go to a store to be able to use them, so they throw them away. I just have a hard time believing that this is the case. Oh well, what can you do but to enjoy the spoils of other's waste.

--JOsh