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10 things iPod

Jarod | September 23, 2008

Five things I love about my new iPod:

  • A real browser, which displays websites just like IE or Firefox would on my PC
  • The AppStore allows easy download of free (and pay) apps
  • Exchange synchronization, perfect mail and contacts support
  • Videos play perfectly, no stuttering, sharp pictures
  • Perfect wireless support

Five things I don’t like:

  • No wireless synchronization
  • No camera
  • Browser does not support Flash (e.g. video players, some sites have workarounds though)
  • On-the-go (ad-hoc) playlist creation requires too many “clicks”, can’t search for music
  • Minimal iTunes app on the iPod (did I mention no wireless synchronization?), can’t import podcast feeds directly (only through iTunes on the PC)
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No Longer A Virgin

Jarod | September 17, 2008

Effective immediately, I own an Apple product. I feel ashamed.

Bought an iPod touch in Stansted, tax free. The shop needed 15 minutes for the security checks on my credit card. But well, makes you feel safe and protected, kinda.

Now, I miss a “pause” button. But the new model has buttons for volume control, very useful.

It’s so SLIM.

Motion sensors are fun in games.

Need a case I can clip on my clothes and a charger, as none is included (WTF?) and you have to use the USB cable to charge it.

Finally I can listen to all my podcasts again! And even watch the video versions.

So yes, it’s official, I’m not an Apple virgin anymore.

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Metacritic

Jarod | September 7, 2008

I’m a critic, by nature and by profession. Whilst the latter may be the upshot of the former, it is still true and I realize it shapes my way of thinking everyday.

When I finish a book, I always think about the parts first that could have been better, but I also contemplate the parts that I liked best. The same is true about movies, or games, and hence this blog and its readers have to suffer from my rants and reviews always pointing out the deficiencies and highlights of the latest media that I’ve enjoyed (or, at least, consumed).

On the positive side, since I know about my critical tendencies, I’ve learned to approach people with less bias than I used to ten years ago. I know that the big picture will probably change and that my first impression might be wrong, so I can (try to) make first contact and stay objective and neutral until I get the big picture.

Once I have collected sufficient data about the object ‘under test’, I can’t help it and start ‘pigeonholing’, I’m human after all (yes, my dear, my fandom of Gaius Baltar does not make me a Cylon just yet), and I have to make decisions. However, I really enjoy finding that who or whatever I categorized before turns out to be something different than what I first thought: Sometimes one category is not enough (strike that, this is ALWAYS true), sometimes my viewing angle skewed the image, resulting in a slightly misplaced, or totally wrong category. It’s fascinating, because it means I’ve just learned a new thing, and that a new layer has to be added to the profile in my mind. I don’t like fundamentalists of any kind: Whoever says they know everything about anything, they haven’t looked long enough. There’s never one truth. So yes, I change my mind sometimes. That’s doesn’t mean I cannot commit.

I like Metacritic, because it gives you the big picture – all reviews combined in an average of all ratings – The Wisdom of Crowds, anyone? Are the results representative, meaningful? Not really; When you have ten reviews giving 100% ratings and ten giving mediocre ones, you still don’t know whether the game/movie/show is any good. But you can read the summaries, and the more information you get, the more precise your gut feeling becomes.

Over the last weeks, my subjective view of Spore shifted from excited to to reluctant to doubtful; and it all resulted in me not buying the game – at least not now, at the full price. I’ll keep an open mind and allow my view to shift, just like the metacritic rating; as more data comes in the results change – all the time.

I’m a metacritic, do you have something I should add to my pool?

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Newsticker

Jarod | September 1, 2008

Ok, let’s go:

  • No wind. Really, Düsseldorf is all quiet. No hurrican, no taifun, no tsunami, just stale air.
  • Battlestar Galatica Season 4, Volume 1, will be out October 6th in the UK
  • Spore not that mind-boggling great in the end … says GameStar (big German games mag)
  • I got money back from this year’s electricity bill, surprisingly
  • I might just buy a duty-free iPod after all when I fly to Harpenden in two weeks
  • Software Testing theory is … *yawn*, whatwasisaying? Right, … not as exciting as the practical part
  • The glass is half-empty if you paid for it, and half-full if you got it for free
  • Chocolate makes you happy, and fat, but also happy
  • The Dark Knight IS a great movie, twenty minutes too long, but still great
  • If you blog with no socks on, your feet get cold
  • I have 23 days of holidays left in 2008, and it’s September
  • If you really, really can’t think of anything clever to blog about, just post an unintelligible, irrelevant list of random stuff and hope that nobody will notice
  • Ah, and close with a quote. That always helps.

Col. Saul Tigh: Where’s your mommy?
Boxey: Dead. Where’s yours?

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