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iPhone vs. Blackberry

I loved Blackberry.  I even rocked a 7100t.  Suretype sucked, but as far as smart-phones went it was much better than carrying a Nokia and a Palm Pilot (Phone + Organization!).  Because unless you were living in Silicon Valley in the late 90′s it just wasn’t cool to carry all those devices.  And in retrospect, it probably wasn’t cool there either.

BB was the ultimate smartphone.  My pockets were happy.  And because I was carrying less gizmos - I was more attractive to the ladiesin my mind. (NOTE: I have never, NEVER attached anything to my belt.  That’s just not right.  If you do.  Stop now, or die single and alone.)

Fast forward, it’s 2009, and I’m carrying a BB Bold 9700 & and iPod Touch (Smartphone +  Entertainment!).  That’s right.  I went from carrying 2 devices in 1999 to carrying 2 devices in 2009.  What the hell? A decade later and I go backwards? Well, I’m in NYC again and no longer drive to get around.  In NYC, music helps.  It helps drown out the deafening roar of the subway. It helps drown out the crazy proselytizing homeless people on the subways.  It helps drown out those street marketers with their loaded questions “Do you care about the environment / starving children / baby seals that get clubbed to death?”  – No, I’m a seal clubbing, childless, BP exec who just wants to get where I’m going.

So I decide I need to do something about this 2 device thing. Again. It was cumbersome then, even more so now – skinny pants with 2 devices? Yeah, don’t think so.  To be fair, BB does have a media player.  And it sucks.  And I can’t watch videos on it (easily) and it’s got CRAP Apps.  Aye, there’s the rub – Apps.

So I tried it out.  The experiment: 10 days in Berlin with only an iPhone – no hard keyboard.  Berlin + unlocked iPhone (I have T-mobile – cheap, works well in the states and b/c they’re German it’s one of the cheapest ways to use your own number in Europe)  And you know what?  On edge speeds, on an original iPhone.  It was great.  Google Maps (Just like the BB), Email (Not as good as BB but functional), iPod (BB can’t compete here at all – 3 movies on the plane) and finally: Apps.

I used Apps constantly: Berlin Guides (location awareness – you’re on this street; the nearest museums are here, here and here – try that paper guide book) and a German phrase book – with audio samples.  Amazing.  Can’t order Currywurst?  Click a button and hold up your phone.

Since then I’ve been using and iPhone exclusively.  On T-mobile with a legally unlocked iPhone.  I won’t pay ATT blood money. Apple blood money, fine.  BUT NOT THE DEATH STAR. I’m on still on Edge not 3G  (thanks Tmobile for not using the same 3G everyone else does!), but on a 3GS iPhone it all works fine.  When I spell things wrong I miss the BB’s keyboard – but only until I hit send – then the music starts up, and I’m happy again. And the ladies love me - in my mind.


Thursday video

Amazing.  Philip Glass + Sesame Street= Geometry of Circles.  Kids today need more of this!  Minimalist composers and Fractal (like) math demos!  I love geometry, this is probably why…  Yep.  Nerd.

6 months late…

Well I had the best vacation ever at the Banff Springs Hotel in Banff, Canada this past New Years. Check out the pictures in the Photo above, or here. It’s been busy lately and I just got to these photos now.  Needless to say it was an amazing adventure, snowboarding, snowshoeing, ice skating, hiking, dog sledding, bowling the list goes on!  Great food, the best elk tenderloin I’ve ever had in my life – at The Maple Leaf – it was wrapped in bacon.  Everything is better wrapped in bacon… Anyway, between the food, the adventures, the views and the kind folks who work a the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel – it truly was the best vacation I’ve ever had.  If you’re thinking about going anywhere on vacation, see if there is a Fairmont property somewhere near it, you won’t find better service anywhere, and if you sign up for the President’s Club – it’s free!  You’ll get crazy discounts, and free in room wifi.  Not bad.  Now if they could only wrap the free wifi in bacon…

Oldie but goody.

Someone asked about this yesterday, a video someone sent me last year.  Figured I’d share it here as well.  Beautiful.  Simply beautiful.

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Vynl Diner… NICE.

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Went to VYNL Diner recently with friends after a reading of a play.  The play happened to be quite good and my friend was pretty amazing in it… Didn’t know she could do that kinda thing, that well.  Anyway, VYNL Diner was the eating spot afterwords.  Good food, BETTER ambience (table lighting above).   The Elvis bathroom is a thing of beauty.  Seriously, not to be missed.  I am totally having a themed bathroom in my townhouse / loft.  Now I just need an actual major economic depression to hit – so I can actually afford to move on what I make… And a plague / swine flu that affects only bankers so I can have somewhere to move to.  Here’s to hopein’!?!

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Attention. Your attention please.

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I purchased this product the other day.  POM Blueberry.  I got halfway through the bottle before I threw it out.  I nearly threw up.  Worst tasting stuff EVER.  Avoid it at all costs.  Ingesting sugar free Red Bull by sucking it through a straw shoved up your nose has less gag factor.  That is all.

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Blank Canvas

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Blank canvas.  Fresh start. New posts comin’ at cha.
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The future…now


g-speak overview 1828121108 from john underkoffler on Vimeo.

I’ve sent many of you this video in the past but just for kicks I’ve included it here.  I’m interested in many things, not the least of which is visual performance.  As I sit inside on this rainy Monday my mind drifts to visions of what would be possible mixing a live visuals set with just my hands, conducting the video feeds…sweet.  Also the geek in me is filled with wonder of finally being able to visually navigate large data sets with ease.

Canyons

I once met a man in a cowboy hat in NYC at a lunch counter, he was visiting his daughter.  He was from Montana and couldn’t get over the deep dark canyons that NYC has created with grid-like efficiency.  He wondered how New Yorkers could stand living, as he put it: “down below” in the shadow of all that glass and steel.  Well cowboy, wherever you are I hope you are finding your open sky grand, and to you I submit this belated retort:

Jack Rabbit Sports

Jack Rabbit Rocks

Jack Rabbit
42 West 14th St (between 5th and 6th Aves)
(212) 727-2980
New York, NY 10011

A true running store in NYC?  No doubt, Jack Rabbit fits the bill.  I’d been to every running shoe store in the city before finding these folks, and thank god I found them!  Many running shoe stores in NYC employ sedentary, low wage workers, who waist lines give you the impression that they play more xbox than is healthy for someone under 30.  While the employees at Jack Rabbit not only run, cycle and swim they actually take the time to find the right equipment to help you do it better too!  I know, novel idea.  From the analyzing treadmill to the EXTREME PATIENCE employees exhibit while you try on your 15th pair of shoes, these folks couldn’t be nicer or more knowledgeable.  They even got me, a die hard ASICS man, to try out some Mizunos – that I’ve since put over 300 miles on – nice.  Sign up for a free account and get 10% off shoes for you and everyone you know (as long as you go in with them), throw in the free recycled bag I got that day and Jack Rabbit just got a life long NYC customer.  Buy local.  Support business that give a shit.  Stop buying from retard teenagers who haven’t run since gym class…last year.