$1 USB Cable for Smartphone & Camera

Well, I just purchased another USB cable (Type A to Mini 5 pin, 60″ length) at Dollar Tree for… $1 + tax. In one of my early posts, “Dollar Tree, Subway, and the Cheap Tekkie” , I told of having bought a couple of these USB cables to use with my Canon Digital Camera, to transfer images from the camera to my PC.

Just about a year later, as I was playing with an HTC Hero (Android) phone, I found that this same cable could be used when syncing files, email, and or just charging the phone from a PC. *How many times does this happen? Well, not very many. Usually what would seem a practical matter is hindered, intentionally, and there is an extra protuberance in the connector, or a pin missing or wires need to be crossed in a certain configuration (that requires an additional adaptor, or connector).

But, in this case, I just happened to try the camera cable in the smartphone, and it fit. I then found that the phone had the Sync Program in one of its folders. I downloaded it to the PC, and ran the install program. The Sync Program installed successfully, but then appeared to not work. Later I found that there were some “Connect to PC” options under the phone’s Settings, that needed to be set to determine whether the connection was for “Charge Only”, syncing data, or transferring files from the SD card.

Okay, the HTC Hero has a short battery life, when you are running various programs, like GPS Navigation, or pushing live video via USTREAM, or taking photos and sending them to your Flickr account. It’s probably less than 4 hours before the phone, on it’s last “battery” legs, starts beeping at you to connect it to a charging source.

I like the female voice of the GPS talking to me, telling me to take a left turn in a quarter mile, or stay on Garnett Street for 3 miles. I’m not really thrilled with the quality of the live video that the phone produces via USTREAM, but that it can produce any live video at all is exciting. And, I do want to be able to take pictures, on the road, record mp3 audio and then post both to a blog/podcast via email or the WordPress Android app.

4 port USB car chargerSo, I googled for phone adaptors, and car chargers and found that there was a simple USB car charger which had 4 USB ports for about $12 (plus shipping). *Should get that next week. I also purchased a window/dash mounting kit for an EVO phone (which I also hope will work with the Hero).

Will tell you about the portable, Bluetooth keyboard I’ve purchased ($29 + S&H) to use with an iPad or Android phone. Hopefully it will work with both (or at least one). There is another, Bluetooth keyboard, which is foldable and has a detachable phone stand that I would like to try… if FSU will fund the $189 price tag.  [iGo Stowaway Ultra-Slim Bluetooth Keyboard for PDAs and Handhelds from Amazon.com]

An Example of False Advertising on the Web

 

I have seen this same ad run on the WRAL web site and now I see it on the News and Observer site. However, I see that the company now “hard codes” the city/state into the ad on the server side. When I was looking at it on the WRAL site, you could view the javascript coding that would make the city/state change depending upon where the web viewer was located.

I was on the N&O site and recognized this false ad:

http://www.channel6reports.com/finance/?n=205&k=McClatchy

So, if you were in Fayetteville, NC, “Kelly Richards” was from Fayetteville, NC. However, if you were viewing from Stark, Florida, then Kelly Richards was from Stark, Florida… and since I was playing with a smartphone that was registered, apparently in Stark, Florida, I could see that Kelly Richards was a mom from two drastically distant areas at the same time.

Here is a photo from my web browser in Fayetteville,

 

and also from my HTC Hero phone at the same time.

Tomatillo & Onion

Summer is good!  I love it when I can get corn on the cob (still in husk) and fresh okra and tomatoes.  Recently, I bought a few tomatillos at Compare

Tomatoes, corn on the cob, fried okra, and tomatillo & onion mixture
Tomatoes, corn on the cob, fried okra, and tomatillo & onion mixture

Foods.  I brought them home and decided to slice and fry them (similar to fried green tomatoes, without batter).  I added sliced onion and some fresh lime juice as I fried/sauted them.  Right at the end, I added a little sweetner (Splenda, Equal, sugar, brown sugar would be fine).  What I ended up with was something similar to turning vinegar with a little sugar.

This goes well with a fried pork chop.

George’s in Henderson, NC

George’s

210 N Garnett St

Henderson, NC. 27536

Up-scale restaurant in a renovated old building.

I chose Father’s Day 2010 for my first, and probably last, visit. I waited until about 1:25 pm, Sunday afternoon to go through the doors. I immediately saw and heard that the place was “packed”, but I waited at the hostess podium for several minutes. I watched three waitresses moving about the restaurant. After standing for a few minutes, I sat on a bench next to a sign with the day’s specials listed. “Shrimp Tortellini, ½ Rack of BBQ Ribs, etc.” To my left was a water sculpture with a musical note in the glass and black stones at the base.

I waited for a while. One waitress passed by twice heading out the front door. She was waiting on several customers that had chosen to be seated outside, on a hot day. A black waitress walked up to the register and started working on a touch screen. She never looked up to make eye contact. A thin white waitress never got close enough or turned in my direction.

After about 20 minutes, some of the customers began to leave. I saw some of the empty tables as I looked between the water sculpture and the bench seat I was sitting upon. I stood up again at the hostess podium and hoped to get someone’s attention, but no. Finally, two women came through the front door and I stood again.

Here came the waitress that had passed me twice as she went outside (she apparently came back inside through another door) and made the assumption that all three of us, the two women and myself were part of a group. It was then that I had a chance to explain that I had been waiting for quite some time, over 30 minutes. *Now, why didn’t I at some point stand and yell out, “I would like some service!” Why should I have to?

I was seated around the corner, where I asked to be, with my back to the water sculpture. I asked for sweet tea, while I looked through the specials and the menus that had been handed to me. The waitress returned with my tea, and took my order, a ½ rack of BBQ Ribs with veggies, baked potato and a salad.

Fortunately, the waitress did not go far, attending to a nearby table (the ladies ordered a pizza), and as she came back by I told her that the tea she had brought me was not sweet. She left and returned with a sweet tea.

She brought the side salad, with honey mustard dressing. It was nothing special. I’ve seen it at several other restaurants, and it finally dawns on me that some wholesaler must sell this in a bag to many restaurants.

Then comes my meal, a large portion of BBQ Ribs with lots of meat on them. A group of steamed vegetables… broccoli, green beans and yellow squash, a baked potato, with an extremely dark thin skin and garlic Texas toast.

Probably about this time, the waitress asks if I would like more tea. She returns with another glass of “unsweet” tea. I catch her attention again and she returns with sweet tea.

The veggies are a little rubbery. The potato has an almost burnt skin, but does not taste burnt and the flesh is good. *I attribute the lack of stellar performance of these to it being late during the lunch period, and focus upon the rack of ribs. They are good, but the barbecue sauce is not really special or memorable.

The waitress is quick to process my Visa card, which is a plus. I still tip 10%, but think that I am usually willing to go 20% for lively service and a “hair” more for a waitress that makes the experience memorable. *I would not base a really good tip solely upon the waitresses’ active banter and attention. A culinary flavor I had not experienced before, or at an exceptional level, and the restaurant’s atmosphere would play factors.

What a disappointment this experience was.

After re-reading this many months later (April 18, 2011), I realize what shoddy-assed service I received, or let myself receive and there is no way that I should have tipped the waitress at all.  Bringing unsweet tea, twice… what a moron!  No waitress stepping up to the plate to ask if I had been served.  Fire all of them for their inattentiveness!

Audio Podcast via Cellphone

Well, it took about $20 and a couple of hours of testing, but I was just able to create an mp3 audio recording on my HTC Hero phone, and email/publish it to my Cape Fear River Steamers (WordPress) site.  Friday A

Surprisingly, to me, there isn’t an free Android app that creates mp3s from a recorded message.  I found a limited free app, HIFICORDER, which has a paid version for about $10 which will create an unlimited length (probably limited by SD card size).

USTREAM Broadcaster, Google Goggles & Talk to Me

I just got an HTC Hero (Sprint Android) yesterday to “play with” for about 4 months from Blackboard.  Seems they are encouraging the installation and use of their Mobile Learn building block by offering a test device (either an iPad or an Android). 

I already had an iPad to work with so I asked for an Android device.  The HTC Hero isn’t top of the line any more, and you can purchase for under $80 now.  It only has a 5 Megapixel camera, but it can also be used as a camcorder.  *But, here’s the thing.  IT’s CLOSE ENOUGH!  It’s close enough to let you know what the potential for spending a little more money, or waiting just a short time longer for the technology to slide within the boundaries of acceptable-ness for video.

I installed the USTREAM Broadcaster app and it worked fine “out of the box”.  Now the camera resolution and hardware speed leave something to be desired, but here I was walking out to my truck for lunch and I was “broadcasting live” as I went.  Also able to save a recording to the USTREAM site and also push to other video hosts including YouTube. *The app hangs every so often and has to be “force shutdown” -ed, but starts right back up.  Can even do polling easily (Yes/No) on the fly.

Installed “Google Goggles” today and started photoing objects all around me.  Doesn’t work well on images, but then I read that it was supposed to be a darned good “barcode reader”, and “Yes it is.” 

But, imagine getting a cheap barcode reading app that could be installed on our tech’s cellphones.  Hook the data up to something like FootPrints and you’ve got a mega-Inventory tool that doesn’t require a specialized barcode reader anymore.  $3.95 for an app, or maybe free if FootPrints programs it.

“Talk to Me” is perhaps the best surprise I had of the “free” Android apps I tried today.  It requires about 4 separate “free” app downloads, but this little tool works GREAT!  You can type or “talk” to it and it does very well at understanding (I have a Southern drawl.) US English and then translating into many other languages.  It will actually speak the translation for French, German, Italian and Spanish and type the text translation for other languages.  *If it can understand me, as well as Dragon NaturallySpeaking can in the Windows World for MS Word, then someone should be able to make a cellphone that you can easily speak commands to.

Stephen Gates, Emily Caveness, Carl Fox

“Hit and Run” vs “Hit or Run”?

I never quite understood the logic behind “cutting a deal” with the actual driver of the SUV, Emily Caveness, in exchange for her testimony against the person that drove her away from the scene of the accident.  If she wasn’t guilty of “hit and run” and the DA knew she was the driver, at the time of the accident, then isn’t that faulty “law logic” to pursue anyone else?  What was Rabah Samara going to be charged with?

What is/was the occupation of Emily Caveness’ father?  She was from Wilkesboro, NC.

District Attorney Carl Fox

“… Orange County District Attorney Carl R. Fox has been appointed to the Superior Court bench by North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley. He’ll serve the Chatham and Orange counties….

… The judgeship was created by the General Assembly in 2004. Fox, 51, of Chapel Hill, has been a prosecutor for the two Triangle counties for more than 25 years…”  Jet, April 4, 2005

iPad Ho Hum…

I had been wanting to meet this really pretty woman for some time.  The other day I finally got the chance and boy, “What a disappointment.”  Up close, I could see she was growing a fine moustache.  She constantly sucked on her teeth.  And, the more we talked, the less she knew.

Now, the truth is that there was no “pretty woman,” and those that know me, or have seen me lately know that any woman, let alone a pretty woman, even with a moustache, would be pretty unthinkable.   But, I wanted to use this analogy regarding me and my recent intercourse with the Apple iPad.  When I found that I was going to get one for testing purposes, my heart “jumped for joy.”  I had looked at most of the 2 hours of unveiling that Steve Jobs had presented via various hosts, and the thought of having an extremely portable web device nearby 24/7 “got my juices going.”

I have had an iPad for just shy of 1 week now, and have already begun to see its moustache and experience its “basic lack”.  But then, I’m no longer sure of what I should have expected.

It doesn’t support Flash.  And, according to an article I read by Steve Jobs, there is no need for Flash support.

Having lived mostly in the PC world for many of my years, going to a myriad of web sites just to find that the iPad or mobile Safari, or the lack of an app, will not let me experience the world that I’ve become accustomed to makes me begin to feel like Matthew McConaughey’s character in “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”.  I can hardly wait to drop her.

Okay, if I’m going to seriously use the iPad for wordprocessing, then I’m going to need to hook it up to a keyboard. *I do want to test out a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse (both for the iPad and the Android).  You would think with the iPad’s increased size and relatively large onscreen keyboard, that typing would be easy.  Then you realize that a touch typist relies on just that, “touch,” and a smooth surface provides no touch, not even a blip for a starting point and it’s not a full-sized keyboard so even “faking it” won’t work.  I was forced to “hunt & peck” again.

Some of the Web 2.0 technologies that I have been recently using don’t have a chance with the iPad:  Prezi and USTREAM.

I’ll write (and re-write) more, but I’m going home now.