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A Bad Case of Mistaken Priorities

by Ryan on November 25, 2007

I had conversation with an overweight lady last night. She told me about how she was having trouble losing weight when all she does is eat salads. Later that evening, I went over to her house and looked in her fridge and I couldn’t find a single piece of fruit or a single raw vegetable – creamed spinach doesn’t count. Then, she went on to tell me about how she was worried about her old age and not having saved enough for retirement. She was having to pinch pennies left and right just to stay afloat. It seemed like standard sob story to me until she slipped and told me about how she had just spent $500 on botox and restalyne and that is was a fun experience for her and how she goes in and gets this treatment every month.  What a moron.   She’s complaining about how broke she is and yet she’s burning money on botox every month.    People are weird.

Computers for Old Folks

by Ryan on November 8, 2007

Call it an Apple, call it a PC with a locked OS and a browser that points to Google. Call it what you like. There will be a PC released in the near future that’s old folks proof and designed and marketed directly at the parents of the baby boomers. Maybe it will even have a ad campaign marketed strictly through snail mail.

What’s wrong with Apple?

by Ryan on October 21, 2007

For the record…I like Apple and I use Mac’s quite a bit and generally enjoy my experiences with them; however, I must point out a few of my personal gripes with Apple, none of which will be news to anyone that has been breathing over the past century…

  1. Closed source operating system prevents many software developers from designing useful software to function on the Apple platform, which gives rise to the inability for many sites to function with it’s browser and many useful softwares to function on it’s OS.
  2. Forces users to pay for operating system upgrades when the OS is not a new OS, but ratherr a mere service pack (e.g. you musy pay $125 to go from version 10.3.9 to version 10.4.1 in order to simply access network storage)
  3. Forces users to purchase Apple’s own hardware (an Apple computer) in order to use it’s software (the Apple OS) – shunning the abilities of so many other hardware manufacturers. If Microsoft pulled a similar move, it would be disallowed through anti-competitive lawsuits as a result of the impact that it would put a number of companies out of business including Dell, HP, Gateway and hinder the profitability of every company that derives any significant portion of its revenues from PC and PC peripheral sales (IBM, Sony, Panasonic, etc.).
  4. Generally pricier for the same performance

Redacted Praise for Apple. Apple’s New AEBS is No Good.

by Ryan on October 20, 2007

After a easy setup and configuration of the new Apple Airport Extreme Base Station (AEBS), the device pooped out when I tried setting up network storage and after much reseach online, it turns out that everyone that bought this device had the same issues. I promptly returned the Jobso’s over promising wireless router and I am back looking for a new brand.

Filezilla is the Geico of FTP Programs, and It’s Free

by Ryan on October 16, 2007

Why pay more for car insurance? Why pay anything for an FTP program? Beats me. For years now people have been shelling out between 15 and 30 bucks or so for FTP program licenses.  It’s time to stop. Filezilla is one of the best FTP programs out there and it costs zero, zip, nada. In addition, Filezilla works with both PC and Mac. Don’t be fooled into paying for Transmit, AbsoluteFTP, Fetch, or anything else…Use Filezilla for free and don’t look back…go spend the 30 bucks you saved on four Pinkberries.