Vegetable Orchestra
This is so cool! An orchestra composed of fresh vegetables for instruments!! They show the shopping, the making and the playing...
I found this over at Mrs. Who's blog.
Posted by Gary on Saturday at 9:38 AM on January 26, 2008.
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My Remote Start Was Broken
My remote start has been broken on my car for ages (12-18 months) I finally went in today to get it replaced at Circuit City, it was going to be close to $300. They just called me and they were able to fix it!!! I'm pretty sure that there is no charge for that, so I just saved a few hundred dollars! I have no idea why I procrastinated this long, I could have had it working for ages now...
I have to say it's really nice to have the remote start in the winter, but it's just as nice in the summer to have it start cooling the car (especially when I'm wearing a tie or a suit). Mine didn't really have much of a range but it was enough to start it from inside at work and that's when it's outside the longest so that's when I need it the most.
Let's hope it really works as well as the guy said, he said to give them about a 1/2 hour to put it back together (I'm at the Border's across the street) so I'll find out soon.
Later: It works great!!! They didn't charge me anything! It was a fused fuse in a spot that wasn't user-replacable...
PLEASE Leave comments (or trackbacks/pings)Posted by Gary on Saturday at 3:02 PM on January 26, 2008.
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Apple TV Takes Over The World
My Apple TV has been one of my favorite technology purchases and I never expected that I'd like it that much. Actually, I'd been interested in it but it took a visit to Best Buy, after happy hour, for me to finally commit to the 40 GB version. I took it back a few days later but only because I knew I needed the 160 GB version, bigger is better after all...
Apple TV is pretty much an 'iPod for your television' and iPods are pretty much the standard to beat for portable media players (at least the standard for handheld audio players) so these should be selling much better. I've always been impressed with my Apple TV and had been surprised they hadn't really caught on more than they have. The Apple TV interface is excellent, it's as good as the TiVo (except it doesn't record), you can buy videos (and music) on your computer to load it up, but that is a little inconvenient for some people. You can convert videos for it, but that's not for the average user. I knew it was close to what people want but it wasn't exactly there yet.
A few weeks ago at MacWorld they announced movie rentals for the Apple TV. $2.99 for old movies, $3.99 for new ones and $1 more for HD quality. Plus, you can buy music (and music videos) on-line and view/subscribe to podcasts (for free). They changed the interface, I personally think it's a little more complicated, but since you need to be able to browse an infinite number of music and movies I can understand it (and maybe I'll like it too). This new interface is free to original Apple TV owners and should show up in a few weeks (I keep checking).
I heard all this when they announced it and I've been mulling it around in my head, but I finally just watched that part of the keynote from MacWorld (on my Apple TV, of course) and now I really think this is getting even closer to being the media box for your TV.
One of the biggest shortcomings of this (and all digital video rental systems out there) is that you only have 24 hours from start to finish. It's just not long enough, if I start it at 8 tonight, I need the ability to finish it tomorrow at 8 or 9 in the evening. Because of that, I think 30 hours is the minimum I need to seriously consider this as a way to watch movies (at least for me). As you increase the time to 36, 48 or even 72 hours it makes this a much better option, especially for the impulse buy. I know "they" don't want bunches of other people to borrow it and view it so they longer the time, the higher the chance of this. Maybe they can do something to cripple it, maybe after 24 hours any viewed portion is not viewable any more, that's slightly complicated but it makes it a little more fair and might make the movie companies a little happier, IMHO...
But TiVo has had these features for a while now: music and photo streaming from your computer for years now, podcasts (very limited menu selection) for a few years too and recently they've added movie / TV rentals from Amazon Unbox (but you wait hours for it to download). I wonder if there are more TiVos than Apple TVs out there??
I'm confused about a few things:
Things I'm not confused about, but I'm wondering:
Complaints about the Apple TV:
Also, they announced a price drop of $70 for the Apple TV.
Posted by Gary on Saturday at 9:25 PM on January 26, 2008.
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