Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Design Home by Crowdstar

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Design Home (available on iOS and Google Play) is Crowdstar's new, super-fun, highly addictive game made in association with HGTV. You are the designer and you shop from actual gorgeous furniture and accessories you can buy in real life, in order to compete in design challenges, to win more furniture and accessories, to decorate more rooms in more challenges.

You are also a judge for the challenges, for the designs of others playing the game.

OMG SO FUN! Where has this game been all my life?!

Here's an article about it at HGTV.

I've been playing a little over a week, and as cool as it is, in-game money is a limitation. There just isn't enough to do what you really want to do.

Can we just take a moment and pay our respects to the dying breed of game which gives you everything for your one-time purchase cost? $79.99 for Super Mario Galaxy and I never had to pay another penny to finish that sucker. Not. Another. Penny. Everything I needed was provided (except the skills to complete the Lava Spire Daredevil Run). No nag screens or annoying ads. Just game playing awesomeness.

Ahhhhh.

Anyhoo.. the money supply problems:

1) Items are expensive compared to the amount of game money available to you. Or, game money is scarce, compared to the cost of furniture and accessories. It's an imbalance.

2) The maximum number of uses (in my play so far) is only 1-5 for any furniture and accessory piece you purchase.

3) Purchasing game currency isn't a good value. For instance, $1.99 real cash buys you 3000 diamonds, which gets you a couch. Not necessarily the one you want, but it will get you a couch. That's a lot of real cash for a couch that can only be used 5 times. $100 real cash gets you 187,500 diamonds, which will buy you a lot of pretty things... that can be used 1-5 times before you need to pony up again.

To fix the widely perceived income/expense inequity (bloggers agree!), they could make items cheaper or raise the amount of game cash players get for challenges. I just feel the biggest drain of the tight game budget is the limited use of items. This is the one simple change I would make, to make the game infinitely more enjoyable, while maintaining cash flow for Crowdstar. If I could keep the items I bought, those in-app purchases look a lot more fairly priced.

It would also be nice to build up your personal inventory with no maximum number of uses, to be able to, say, remember that one orange chair you liked that would go perfectly with this new turquoise couch.

Another benefit of making a little more cash available for players: There are a bajillion items for sale in the game, but I haven't even glanced at anything over $2500, because I never have more than that to spend. Most of the time, I'm more in the $1100 range, because I need to get two things, like a chaise and a side table. I would enjoy looking through the store to see the supercool, expensive stuff I could save up for, or spend actual money to purchase game money for. Or even something I might buy in the real world.

Every day there are new items added to the store. I would love to look at the new things available each day and plan to buy them, by saving or spending real life cash.

That all being said, I'm obviously enjoying the game a lot. Here are some tips to maximize your in-game cash:

1) Don't squander your initial in-game cash and diamonds when you first start playing. I can't remember how much I got, but I paid no attention to how much my items cost. I just bought what I liked. You should purchase your first items with flexibility and budget in mind. Colors that go together or match lots of things. Styles that are not too "out there" so they match more things. Items that are cheaper, so you have lots of them.

2) Also on your first room... I read somewhere that you should take any items they give you for free. I can't remember what was available to me for free, but if they offer it, take it. Don't need to use it right away? Doesn't matter. Take it in whatever manner you can during that first room you decorate.

3) Do the daily challenge every day. There is $2500 in it for you upon completion. This is the biggest lump of game cash you can get, as far as I've played. If your daily challenge room isn't your best design, but it meets the requirements, that's ok. Submit and receive that $2500. Then go buy a couch or whatever you need.

4) Buy couches. I ran out of couches once and had to sit out (ha!) an entire day of challenges because you need a couch in almost every single living room challenge. The vast majority of challenges are living rooms.

5) If you can only create some lame-o mismatched garbage room for a challenge (other than the daily) with the pieces you own or have money to purchase, skip it. You may win a piece or two later in the day that you can use to make a great room. Most of the regular challenges only pay $500, so I'm really only doing those to try to win the item up for grabs. Those rooms should WOW, so you can win the prizes.

6) Buy items that go with things you already own, so you have some cohesive looks to put together.

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Hey Siri

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Maroon 5's new song "Don't Wanna Know" was on the radio on my way home from the airport today. (Scott-n-Kirsten are on their way to Australia! I'm totally jealous!) I asked my personal assistant, Siri (...who happens to be Australian, ha!), "Hey Siri- Does Maroon 5 have a new album?"

He said, "Yes."

Smartassery. Alrighty then.

"What is Maroon 5's new album called?"

"Sugar: Deluxe Single."

"That was last year and 'Sugar' isn't an album."

"I'm sorry. I didn't understand that."

When Siri and I aren't on the same page, he should just say, "I'm sorry I didn't understand that, but I'd be happy to collect some George Clooney photos from the internet for your perusal, straightaway."

Then I don't have to contemplate trading him in for the British fellow.

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Wunderlist

Monday, April 4, 2016

I just want to give a hearty recommendation for Wunderlist as a list app.

I've been using another list app for years and it was SUPERfun, letting me select a cute icon for each list. It was just cumbersome to use and never really fit my needs.

The old app's fatal flaw was that it required me to enter the details of every item as I entered it- due date, priority, etc. Ninety-nine percent of my list items just don't have details that I care about, so it was annoying to have to skip over that screen every single time. You'd think there would be a setting to eliminate the issue, but no.

Wunderlist lets you just type and go. It even lets you enter a list item on the fly and come back to file it to the correct list later. THAT is a big ol' serving of awesomesauce, right there.

When you check items off a list, you can choose whether to have them greyed out or hidden. There are many sorting options and it's simple to change them. There are a lot of settings. So nice.

There are notifications and dates, if you need them for an item. You can pull any item(s) to the top of a list by clicking the star next to them. Drag lists and list items to where you want them in order. It's very full-featured.

Free, with available premium version (if you want to share your lists or upload large files, etc.). Try it out!

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Sparkly!

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Is this not the most beautiful iPhone case ever? Encrusted with Swarovski crystals...

You can buy one and see others at the White Diamonds website.

Speaking of sparkly things... for our twentieth anniversary, Jeff got a bigger diamond for the center stone in my wedding ring. As it turned out, that stone wouldn't work in the setting, so he ended up getting me a whole new ring. (It's gorgeous!) I've gotten questions over the years about whether or not it's just an engagement ring, so I asked for a wedding band for Christmas that I can wear with it, so it's clear that I'm married and not just engaged.

This ended up with a funny discussion about how Jeff (and Laura, of course) think that men are more likely to flirt with a woman they think is married than one they think is engaged. Why? They tell me it's because an engaged woman is obviously head-over-heels in love and a married woman could very well be in an unhappy marriage with the old ball-'n'-chain.

Well, I've had male friends tell me that women also supposedly flirt more with married men than single men, but for an entirely different reason- because they think married men are "safe," either because women don't expect a married man to actually pursue anything more than just flirting, or if something does end up going down, there won't be any complications, because the guy is in a committed relationship.

So, let me get this straight. Women assume married men are happily married and men assume married women are unhappy. Hmm!

Anyhoo... I did get a beautiful band for Christmas. He went to Jared.

It was a long story to say that line, but I DID IT!


Saturday 9: That's My Kind of Night
Unfamiliar with this week's song? Hear it here.

1) In this song, our hero offers to take his girl down to the river to catch a catfish dinner. What is your favorite seafood?
swordfish

2) Luke Bryan went to Georgia State University, home of the Panthers. What was your school mascot?
We're the Texas A&M Aggies and our mascot is Reveille the collie.

3) Have you ever tried acupuncture?

No, but I would, if traditional therapies weren't working or had undesirable side effects.

4) Just last night, Crazy Sam threw away a jar of Miracle Whip because it expired in September 2013. Is your refrigerator neat and organized? Or is it a disaster area, like Sam's?
It's not perfect, but it's fairly neat. I do not keep expired items. Talking about expired refrigerator items always reminds me of the "blue lemon." My mom had a lemon in a baggie in her fridge once that was absolutely covered in blue mold. Not one square millimeter of yellow left.

I held it up and said sarcastically, "You want me to toss this?"

"No! I can still get juice out of that. The mold is only on the outside."

I thought she was joking, but no. (Yeah, I tossed it.)

5) Which is more important to you -- saving time or saving money?

saving time

6) Sam's next door neighbor is named Jim. He's retired, smokes a pipe and drives a red Corolla. Tell us about one of your neighbors.

Our neighbor Paul is a retired doctor and avid cyclist.

7) What's the most recent magazine you flipped through?

Entertainment Weekly

8) Could your vehicle use a trip to the car wash right now?

Probably

9) Did you hit the snooze button this morning?
I never hit the snooze button.

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A Taste of a Poison Paradise

Monday, September 16, 2013

My favorite performance on X Factor last week:



I just love the re-imagining of a song! They did a great job, and of course, it's always interesting when you don't expect a good performance and it turns out to be awesome.

Free fun: Turn on text-to-speech on your iPhone and have it read the "pile of poop" emoji. Well, you can have it read all sorts of things ("Gig 'em Aggies," "Luke, I am your father," "You are the weakest link..."), but the pile of poop is the best. It says, "Smiling pile of poo."

Then, switch the dialect and have it read it again with a different accent. Irish is fun!

What did I say yesterday? Easily. Amused.

Speaking of iPhone, I just found out that iOS 7 is going to allow us to block numbers from phone calls, texting and Facetime. YAY! I have been waiting for that forever. Thanks, Apple! Ironically, I just found a terrific workaround using Do Not Disturb. Gah. Oh well. Yay!

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iPhone 5

Monday, February 18, 2013

YES. I have it.

I was not thrilled with the salesman I dealt with at the AT&T Store, who told me during his sales spiel that "you really should increase your data plan because LTE uses more data than 3G." Um.... WHAT? Either he has absolutely no idea what he's talking about or he was lying to me, either of which are a huge issue. Not happy with that at all.

The only scenario where the LTE itself would be to blame for increased data usage is for times when something would have taken too long to load over 3G and I would have aborted before the data transferred. On LTE, it might load in a jiffy and I wouldn't stop the process. Otherwise, data usage is data usage, whether via LTE or modem or horse-drawn carriage. Speed is irrelevant.

The backup & restore process from iPhone 4 to iPhone 5 was fairly breezy, other than my Google contacts stopped syncing, and when I re-synced, of course they lost their custom ringtones. OMG, it takes forever to reset them for every person.

See, I have set up my phone to have a special ringtone for callers not in my contacts list. Since Apple has yet to make this a simple setting (yesterday I added my suggestion to the bajillion others I'm sure they already have), the workaround is to make the "unknown caller" ring your default ring, and then set everyone in your contacts to another ringtone. It works, but when you initially set it up, it takes for-freaking-ever to change each contact's ringtone individually. As I add contacts, I just make sure they have their own ringtone, which is no biggie.

The screen resolution is noticeably better. I didn't even really remember that it was a higher resolution display and noticed it right away. The camera is the biggest reason I upgraded, and I haven't taken a single shot yet. Ha!

I like having more icons on a screen, so I don't have to page through as much. More contacts on a page. Etc. Very nice.

OH. And guess what?! That incessant "muting" of my phone calls that I (and my pals) have been dealing with for two years now was due to a faulty proximity sensor in my iPhone 4! OMG. Had I figured that out, I would have exchanged it two years ago. My phone screen never turned off when I was talking on the phone. People said it was supposed to, and I thought I was just holding the phone in a weird way or something. *forehead smack* So now, I can very happily report that I will not be muting my phone ever again by accident in the middle of a conversation. My new one works splendidly.

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DUH Week

Friday, February 1, 2013

I am like the Queen of Brainlessville this week!

1) The other night, I was trying to video the lightning on the horizon with my iPhone, while Lauren was driving us to the mall. I tried THREE times, but the screen was just dark. I couldn't see anything! It was really weird.

I figured out the next day that I had the camera reversed, facing me in the dark car, instead of out the window.

2) First day of work, two minutes before I wanted to leave the house, I went into my bathroom to put some product in my hair. I squirted it OVER my hand, straight onto my pants. Had to iron new pants that had been folded up on the floor, with tags still on them.

3) When I met with the CEO of my company my second day, he told me about his career and all the companies he's owned, and then immediately launched into, "Do you remember Powerhouse?" This was the database software I used to use, back in the early 90s at the old company, where he was the CEO and I was a DBA at the time. We were the only company using it in our entire industry, and it was fine, but a tiny player in a market where Oracle was (and still is) king.

Me: I remember.
CEO: I bought it!
Me (WHY?!): Really?
CEO: YES!!
Me: Wow!
CEO: I got it for $400!
Me (OMG, a whole company for $400. Probably a bad indicator of future success...): WOW.
CEO: I know!

This is when I suddenly realize he's talking about the software package itself, NOT the Cognos Corporation that owned the product. Oh, man.

4) My first two days of work, I wore business attire. Everyone else was more business casual, which is actually the dress code when clients aren't in the office. The third day, since I had figured it out, I was nicely dressed, but wearing jeans.

Everyone else? Business attire.

There were clients in the office. The notification had gone out at the end of the previous day, after I was at home without access to my work email. (That has since been remedied.)

I had self-guided training for half my day, and IT training the other half, so I just planned to hide in my and the IT guy's offices all morning. I went to the admin's desk to turn in a form and who was standing there?

The CEO.

Better than the client seeing me, but not by much.

IT Guy asks later if the CEO gave me "the look." I wish I could show you all "the look." Priceless. I don't know if I got "the look," because I avoided all eye contact.

5) Going somewhere on MoPac (it's an Austin freeway) the other night... Jeff, Lauren and Laura in the car with me. Jeff driving.

Jeff: I think this place is actually on MoPac.
Me (a bit distracted at the moment): Well. It's on the feeder road.
Carload of people: *crazed laughter*

What. It is!


Oh. And I finally remembered what Laura said that was so dang funny last week when a meme asked the last time I had laughed really hard.

Sadly, I can't say it here. Hit me up on IM for the deets. *snort*

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Annoying Software Updates

Thursday, November 29, 2012

I feel like I'm constantly badgered into updating software lately. I get it from my PC, my netbook and my iPhone. Between this and having items plugged in all over the house recharging all the time, technology is beginning to give me a tic.

Every day it's something. On my phone, it's usually apps I don't even use that are pushing notifications they need to be updated. If it's Facebook or WWF, great! If it's Flixter, eh. I've started deleting apps I rarely use, even though it would be nice to have them, because they are too frequently buzzing me to update.

On my PC, it's iTunes, Windows, Java and Adobe Reader, followed by other individually less frequent, but collectively annoying software. Holy bajeebus, can't these programs go even a month without popping up on my taskbar to be updated?

I want to tell these programs to auto-update in the middle of the night or something, but my only option is whether or not to check for updates automatically. Turn that off, and you're having to remember to manually check every program website for updates.

I'd also like to tell them no, when they ask to update, to leave the updates for the next time. Windows lets you do that, although it lays on a huge guilt trip about being irresponsible by not keeping your computer safe from viruses and other malicious attacks, and insinuates you probably weren't held enough as a baby.

iTunes for PC likes to give you an option to not update, but then nag you every 24 hours until you do. Actually iTunes itself has a "don't ask me again" button, but the dang iCloud and QuickTime updates are relentless! And sans said button.

I never did figure out how to get my phone to stop bugging me about updating to iOS 6, so I finally just updated it. I'm convinced that was the point all along. While we're talking about iPhone, I also don't like to have to log in every single time I download an update. Let me turn that off and just download when I say so.

In the end, the real problem is the frequency of software updates. Do Microsoft engineers need to sit around all day, every day, fixing tiny Windows bugs and shooting out the fixes, which always require a reboot (gah), every 2-14 days? Really? Whatever happened to patches and updates that came out every six months to two years? If you were having problems or heard about some improvement, you hunted that patch down and downloaded it and installed it. And you were happy about it.

Shout out to Firefox on getting it right. Firefox allows you to choose to update automatically, as all things should. Thank you Firefox, for working as software should work. You are setting an example for the world.

If programs won't let us give them permission to just update at will, then I wish to be able to set a time, like every 6 months, where the computer checks all my programs for necessary updates. Maybe I'm missing some functionality for several weeks, but that is alright with me. If there is some serious security fix- and I mean SERIOUS- I'm looking at you, Windows updater- then it can let me know immediately. Otherwise, I'll catch it all one day when I get the massive notifications for all my software at one time.

Also, stop installing shortcuts on my desktop, updaters. I will never need to be a double-click away from Quicktime every moment of my day.

And that final message you get from most of these installers, right after you update--

"Checking for updates..."

What the...??! Don't even think about telling me there are updates to the updates.

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It Ain't Over 'til it's Over

Monday, October 1, 2012

See the little notification on the top left, in my iPhone settings?


That's Apple harassing still politely reminding me to upgrade to iOS 6. No way, man. Still waiting for the less buggy update.

This screenshot reminds me to recommend Drop7 as the BEST phone game out right now. If you don't have it, download it. It's free, too! Totally addictive, but it takes several games to really get the hang of the strategy.


I was so happy to see the vast majority of Aggie students stay through the very end of the Arkansas game this weekend and that the embarrassing mass exodus of students in the last quarter of the South Carolina State game was not repeated this week, even when we were up by 40+ points at the end of this game as well. To me, staying until the end of the game is one of our most meaningful traditions, and it sets us apart from most schools. I would be very disappointed to see it fade away because a restless student section just wants to beat the crowd out of the stadium.

The team wants to celebrate with the fans- especially their fellow students. You spent your afternoon supporting them. Stay and enjoy the final minutes. If we were being outscored, it would be even more important to stay. And I hope that would never even be a question. So, I just wanted to say nice job, students! It did not go unnoticed.

Former students, on the other hand, were leaving like the place was on fire. Not as shocking as students leaving, but sad nonetheless. Some of us guilted our area into staying, by shaking our heads and openly declaring the fleeing fans "two-percenters."

(I've compared going to A&M with going to Catholic mass. There are a lot of traditions and rules to follow. And sometimes you may be guilted into doing the right thing.)  ;-)

I don't care if you're hot (we're all hot) or you're wet (we were all drenched) or you have small children. If you stayed for three hours, you can take fifteen more minutes. Instead of trying to be the first to your car, consider hanging out and waiting for the place to empty out a bit. It honestly doesn't take long. Maybe five minutes past the end of the game.

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Fix YouTube "Player Too Small" Error

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

If an embedded YouTube player is less than 200 pixels in width and/or height, it will usually (not always, so weird!) give an error when a user tries to play the video. The easy fix is to make sure it's more than 200 pixels tall when you are resizing your embedded player.

I am limited to 280 pixels in width in the right sidebar here, which results in a player height less than 200. To fix, just resize to your desired width (must be over 200) in YouTube's embed code. YouTube's code will retain perspective, so the height won't be over 200, but that's okay for the moment. After you cut and past YouTube's code, just increase the height to 201, or more if it's still not working, in your own html. (I tried setting it to 200, but I was still getting the error.) The player will just add black space at the top and bottom.

For example, I resized Ellie Goulding's beautiful version of Active Child's (also fabulous) "Hanging On" when I posted it in my sidebar this weekend. YouTube's resized dimensions were 280x158. I just changed it to 280x201, after cut/pasting into my html. You can see that it works splendidly >>>.

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Jeff's Samsung Galaxy had not been receiving all of his calls for the past few weeks. It was very random, which ones weren't getting through. No mention of them in "recent calls." Nothing. Just a lot of people saying they called, when he had no idea. So he got a new phone. I tried to get him to get an iPhone 4S (only $129!), but surprisingly *coughnotreallycough* he went for the Galaxy SIII. The one redeeming thing about that purchase- the phone is maroon. WHOOP!

(Somewhere, ScottK is laughing. He loves the whoop. I'm not certain if Amherst grads are officially allowed to whoop, but I tell ya', he can whoop with the best of 'em.)

FYI, Sam's has phones for less than the AT&T Store.

My only problem with the Galaxy SIII-- it has a flashing light on it to notify you of emails, phone messages, etc. That thing lights up my bedroom at night. It's going to have to be face down on the nightstand.

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Jeff and I had a fabulous time with Tara and Kimberly and their families on Sunday! It's always great to catch up with all of them. I got to harass Kimberly in person for outing Caleb's engagement on Facebook, before it had been officially announced there. Caleb's fiancée was totally cool about it, but she is much, much nicer than I. :)

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iTunes Incomplete Songs

Thursday, July 26, 2012

I've just started having this problem this week, and I found it is happening everywhere. When I download purchases from the iTunes store, they appear to download correctly, but when they play, about half of them stop after about 30 seconds and skip to the next song.

I talked with Apple support about it, and redownloading usually fixes the songs. (I had to redownload two songs twice to fix them.) You can redownload on your own, but Apple needs to know what's happening, so definitely drop them an email.

Do a search for "iTunes incomplete songs" and see what I mean. All complaints from the last few weeks. No one knows why it's happening, but it's definitely a common problem.

Check all your recent song downloads from iTunes. Often, I download a bunch of stuff and don't listen to everything right away. I'm glad I caught it!

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Tuesday Stuff

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

I've separated the randomness this morning, for a modicum of clarity your reading pleasure!

OK. Every Gmail username I try to get is either already in use, or the name of a band. Want to use a version of your real name? Ten thousand people have your name and have already taken every twist on it possible. Try going for something deep like "verticalhorizon?" Boom!... Band name.

Gah.

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‘WaPo,’ ‘Guardian’ Social Readers Bleeding Users

Thank goodness, because annoying announcements that my friend so-and-so has just read this or that on a news site have been clogging up my news feed. The worst part is most people don't know that it's showing up at all. News outlets, please just let people share individual articles at their own discretion, like they already do. Thank you.

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Here's a cool thing!...



A top speed of 25 mph means you're relegated to the bike lane though.

More info on the RYNO at CNET

Yes, it's cooler than a Segway! Can I put a basket on the front and use it for small trips to the grocery store? Heck, I could even just drive it through the aisles. On a weekday morning anyway.

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We've been playing classic Mattel handheld football and basketball on our phones the past few days. Back in the 70's, Jeff had the football game and I had the basketball (both of us after they went on the clearance rack, when everyone else already had one). Totally worth the dollar, just to play for old times' sake! Search for "touchgrove," the app maker, on your phone's app store and you will see LED football (multiple versions to match the handhelds), basketball and soccer.

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Avoid Calls from People Not in Your iPhone Contacts

Thursday, May 3, 2012

I've begun to receive calls from telemarketers on my cell phone. Grr. I looked for some way to escape them, but there isn't an official app in the app store that allows you to route calls from numbers not in your contacts list straight to voice mail, or to block them in any other way. However, you can do the following to accomplish pretty much the same thing:

1. Set your default ringtone to a silent ringtone. You can make your own silent ringtone, or just download one here. (Bless you, Richard K. Miller.)
2. Go through and give each person on your contact list a specific, non-silent ringtone. This could take a while, but it's so worth it.

Now at least you can't hear calls from people not on your contact list. They'll go to VM and solicitors or wrong numbers hardly ever leave a message.


Sunday Stealing: The Semi Charmed Meme, Part One

1. My uncle once: put my aunt in the (room temp) oven, when they were kids.

2. Never in my life: will I jump from any perfectly good platform or bridge with only a bungee cord attached to me.

3. When I was five: Atari released the first-ever commercially successful video game- the arcade version of Pong.

4. High School was: freakin' awesome!

5. I will never forget: when I was doing the Moms' Club newsletter and Laura told me that many of her beautifully-written, tear jerker "notes from the president" were made up.

6. I once met: Donny Most.

7. There’s this girl I know who: regularly sunbathes naked in her backyard, to avoid pesky tan lines.

8. Once, at a bar: Angel and I very much enjoyed watching Taye Diggs dance in VIP.

9. By noon, I’m usually: out and about, running errands.

10. Last night: was Glee catch-up night on the DVR. "Wasabi is the new Sea Foam." Bwahaha!

11. If only I had: a million dollars. I'd buy you a monkey. Haven't you always wanted a monkey?

12. Next time I go to church: I'll have to go through the Confessional first.

13. Jonathan Frid: invented the internet??? This suddenly feels like a quiz.

14. What worries me most: is that I may one day forget to authorize/deauthorize a computer or something, and lose all my iTunes music in one fell swoop.

15. When I turn my head left, I see: my wedding album on Jeff's rocket-building table, which ironically used to be my scrapbooking table.

16. When I turn my head right, I see: a framed photo of JC Chasez and me at a radio station thing.

17. You know I’m lying when: I do all the obvious things people do when they're terrible liars.

18. What I miss most about the 80s: going out dancing most Friday and Saturday nights.

19. If I was a character in Shakespeare, I’d be: oy- this is a quiz. I have no idea. Did my senior English teacher put you up to this?

20. By this time next year: I'll be working!

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Cellular Data Off but Continuing to Report Usage

Friday, March 30, 2012

Pissed off at iPhone AND AT&T today. Lauren's phone has very suddenly started going over the monthly data limit. This month (the second in a row) she turned cellular data off when she got the 90% usage email. Over the next two days, another 20MB of data was reported.

So I called AT&T. The customer service girl couldn't have been sweeter, but she had absolutely no idea how data could be used when the cellular data was turned off. NO. IDEA. She suggested that it accidentally got turned back on. Umm... you have to do some cartwheels to change the setting. It just doesn't turn itself on and off.

I asked if perhaps there are apps or other activities (AT&T maintenance processes?) that override your settings and use 3G even if you have it turned off.

She said, "Ummm.... I don't know."

Mmmmkay.

After a long conversation, she ended up refunding the overage fee. Super. Now what happens next month? Before she ended the call, she had the nerve and/or complete lack of sense to ask me, "If you were to take a survey after this call, asking if I helped you to your satisfaction today, would you say I have?"

I said, "You were really nice, but you didn't ever answer any of my questions."

She laughed and said, "OK. Thanks for calling AT&T. Have a nice day!" I guess that's how they do it at AT&T now- ask you what your rating will be before they allow you to take a customer satisfaction survey. Smart.

It is not to AT&T or Apple's advantage to tell me anything about what is using my data or why it continues to use it when I have it turned off. AT&T is trying desperately to get me to use as much data as possible so they can charge me for it. They can play stupid (was she playing? not sure) all day long, but it is doubtful they have "no idea" what is using my data. It would also be an important customer metric to know how many of us have turned cellular data off, so I'm betting they know when we do that as well, although they say they do not.

Apple doesn't want anyone to think it's their fault, so they just ignore it, too. You turned data off and your carrier is still reporting data usage? Hmm! Good luck with that! My question for them is- if I turn data off, is it really off, or are some things in error being allowed to use 3G?

So I did research online. TONS of people are having these issues and neither Apple nor AT&T is dealing with them. The only things I have learned are:

1) the timestamps of the data usage are not accurate. Frequently, AT&T waits to charge data until the middle of the night. It's within hours, but you don't ever have an accurate picture of exactly when the data was used.

2) If you are using wifi and your iPhone goes to sleep, it will switch to cellular data to save battery life, so close everything in the background (yeesh I hate that!), especially anything using location services, every time you go to bed at the very least, if you're using too much data.

Other than that, people are just guessing the causes of high data usage problems and commiserating on message boards. My questions-

What is using up all Lauren's data all of a sudden? We have a few guesses, but it would be lovely if we could see apps that might be at fault.

Why or under what circumstances does the iPhone continue to use cellular data when cellular data is turned off?

I know one thing- we will leave AT&T if it doesn't stop.

Maybe I do need to create a "rant" tag for my blog posts. :-)

On a happier note, I hope everyone is having a fabulous Friday! Ready for the weekend?

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Philanthropy Tuesday

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

KathyL really got on a rant about an organization who asked her for a donation recently. They catch feral cats and have them spayed or neutered and then release them back to wherever they found them. She was probably the most animated I've seen her in months.

"THIS is what they think we should be spending money on right now? When there are children starving in this country?! Give me a break!!"

When I told Jeff about it, he said, "Ask her if she'd give money to a group who catches feral cats and feeds them to hungry children."

Ahaha! Solving the problems of the world, one horrifying idea at a time.

BTW...


I'm up another million!

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"Pow" is Totally a Word

Sunday, January 8, 2012

If Words with Friends, Bookworm and Hanging with Friends would just add the following types of words to their dictionaries, my scores would friggin' explode:

1) Spanish words
2) onomatopoeia
3) teenage slang

I'm best at Bookworm, because my wordsmith friends kill me in the other two games. Competing against myself and those burning tiles...


That's 3.6 million. It's good, but I never ask my word game buddies what their scores are, because..... Winning!

Sunday Stealing: The Never Ending Meme, Part One

1. Song that always makes you sad?
 "Rain"- Patty Griffin



2. Last thing you bought?
Fireball cinnamon whiskey

3. Last person you argued with? 
Jeff. For our San Antonio weekend, he wanted to stay on the Riverwalk, because we would have that as our accessible nighttime entertainment. While I appreciate having entertainment options in walking distance, I pointed out that we wouldn't walk the Riverwalk, because we've been there, done that a hundred times. Instead we would most likely just end up picking one nice bar to hang out for the evening and chat and people-watch. I'd rather stay somewhere with a pretty view and hang out in their bar and chat and people-watch. Winner---- me. And the Hill Country Hyatt. *applause* (Don't get too excited. He totally gave me this one.)

4. Do you put butter before putting the peanut butter on? 
Ewww. That's really over the top, eh? Although this week I saw Giada De Laurentiis mix a stick of butter into four cups of cheese to make grilled cheese sandwiches... with pancetta. Girl is turning into Paula Deen.

5. One of your stuffed animals’ names as a kid?
I can't remember my named stuffed animals. I remember my dolls' names though!

6. Did you ever at one time own a Barenaked Ladies CD?
Stunt and Rock Spectacle

7. Favorite day of the week?
Saturday

8. Favorite sundae topping?
chocolate sauce and fresh nuts

9. Did you take piano lessons? 
Yep. Mom was a very talented pianist and sent me to three years of lessons. It didn't come as easy to me, but I did like playing. It must skip a generation, because Lauren picked it up in no time at all.

10. Most frequent song played?
according to iTunes- "Hide and Seek" Imogen Heap

11. T.V. show you secretly enjoy?
I should probably enjoy it in secret, but I just tell everyone. The Bachelor. Love watching women get all crazy on each other about some guy they've just met.

12. Would you rather play basketball or hockey? 
basketball

13. Date someone older or younger? 
I always dated within about a year of my age, but if I had to pick... younger

14. One place you could travel right now?
Puerto Rico

15. Do you use umbrellas? 
definitely, unless I have my weather-proof jacket on and it's a very quick trip through the rain

16. Do you know all the words to the Canadian national anthem? 
Is there more than "O Canada?"

17. Favorite cheese?
We had a cheese plate last night at the Grove with a fabulous selection, and one hard cheese I really loved, but I have no idea what it was. For sandwiches at home, I usually have Havarti on hand.

18. The Smith’s or The Cure? 
The Cure

19. Do you prefer blondes or brunettes? 
brunettes

20. Best job you ever had?
PPD pharmaceutical research data analyst

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iPhone Battery Suckage

Sunday, December 11, 2011

The iPhone has the most unpredictable battery ever. Love the phone. Hate the battery issues.

Some days I use my phone all day long and it has at least 20% battery when I go to bed. Other days I barely touch it and it's practically dead by the evening news. Not long ago, I charged it overnight and it was only at 93% by morning. Last night I went to bed with it at 45% (didn't charge it) and it is completely dead now. That's seven hours of standby eating half my battery.

It's so frustrating!

I can only guess that some apps are sucking my power during standby- perhaps the ones that use the GPS, though they shouldn't use it while the app is running in the background.

I want a single button on my screen that I can press to shut down every open app. A simple request, but no.

On a more blissful and blessed note, Jack and Diane had cutie baby Jacob yesterday!! Gotta call my uncle and give him the old "Hey Grandpa!" bit... Mwahaha!

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iOS 5.01 Released

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Chatty Kathy. They called me that throughout my childhood and into high school. So I interrupt this Thursday for the third time... to post that iOS 5.01 has been released. And this article lists exactly my issue--

Almost immediately after the launch of the iPhone 4S, owners began reporting that the phone was exhausting its battery at a prodigious rate, with some claiming that their batteries were losing 1% of their power every few minutes.
That was me! 1% every four minutes, to be excruciatingly exact. I don't have the 4S, but my battery was draining fast.

The update is installing right now on my phone. I shall report back tomorrow with the battery-life results.

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Yahoo Calendar and Contacts Issues

Monday, November 7, 2011

I had to switch from my Yahoo calendar and contacts to Google calendar and contacts.

Yahoo contacts were not syncing correctly with my iPhone. Some of them were randomly missing from the phone, although they remained on Yahoo. There were also 13 contacts Yahoo would not allow me to delete during the long process of my trying to fix the problem. So weird.

For the calendar, the syncing was fine between my phone and Yahoo, but when I viewed my calendar online, which I do a lot during the day, the dates of events were incorrectly displayed, or looked like they were over several days when they were not. Um, that is a serious issue, Yahoo. Makes the calendar rather pointless, don't you think? The dates were correct on my iPhone and when I actually clicked on the event online.

Both issues are obviously on Yahoo's end. Moving to Google for both has been a perfect solution so far. Thank goodness! My frustration level was hitting max. We all know the inevitable final step... Gmail. I swore I would never do it. I don't want another email account to maintain. Guess I will get rid of my Yahoo account then.

My phone may be suffering from the iOS 5 battery problem. It's been draining faster with normal usage. I'm getting maybe six hours of talk time. Although that seems to be average, I was getting more time between charges before. Perhaps I'm using it more lately. Last night I left it on the nightstand with 81% battery. This morning it was completely dead. Not sure what happened there. It does seem like some weird one-time glitch. Hopefully it doesn't happen again, as that is my alarm clock. :)

I have now done every battery-saving thing recommended online. Waiting for the official fix from Apple, to see if it helps.

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Growing Up

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

In every parent's life, there comes a moment when their 17-nearly-18-year-old child makes an inevitable, utterly palpable and conspicuous move towards independence and adulthood. You may shed a tear of pensive melancholy, proud joy and the shocking realization that reading glasses and a colonoscopy are right around the corner for you. Yesterday was that moment here...

Lauren got her own iTunes account.

Yes. It's true. No more sharing our library. No more individual syncs of two iPhones on my computer. She's got all her own songs and apps on her own computer and her credit card on her account. She loves it! I think one last annoying hiccup during a sync between the new iTunes 10.5 and iOS 4, which she still had, frustrated her into finally making the move. She has been talking about it for a while. Now her stuff is her own.

A funny (mis)step in the process- the first thing I did was copy all the non-DRM music files from our playlist of all "her" songs to a folder on a shared drive. At least that is what I thought I was doing. What I did was copy all the music files from the entire iTunes library to my DESKTOP. 3000 songs. I was toodling along, doing other things while it was copying, and closed one of my windows and saw all the icons splattered across my screen on the desktop. I thought, WTF is happening?!


It was something to see. I did manage to stop it before all the songs were copied.

Anyway, now our iTunes separation is officially done. Awwwwww...

I forgot to mention Monday that Gumbo's has the best calamari ever!! I am a huge fan of calamari, and good fried calamari is pretty difficult to find. It can get rubbery in a New York minute, and there is a whole breading-to-squid ratio that has to be maintained. Gumbo's calamari is cut into huge fried-cheese-stick-sized sticks, rather than the typical skinny circles and legs. (Although legs rock, and are best for freaking out people at the table who won't touch squid with a ten foot pole.) The taste and texture of the calamari itself is to die for. They taste almost like scallops when they are prepared as these thick chunks.

The breading is a thicker consistency than the typically wispy coating of little calamari slices, which matches perfectly with the slabs. Theirs has a fabulous seasoning, providing perfect flavor for the otherwise naturally bland seafood. I convinced the people at the next table to get an order and they ooh-ed and ahh-ed over it as much as we did!

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