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Good Things, Bad things & A Ticket To The Sun

09 Sep 2005

This morning I went to school to find out about the results of the ten exams I’ve been doing between the 17th of august and the 1st of september. I made it ! I’m going to the next and final year of my studies of interactive marketing. Nothing to redo, only new stuff to come. I’ve swept it off with a overall total of 65%. And yes. I could’ve done better I know. I’d like to thank all the teachers that believed in me during the deliberation. So : thanx, really appreciate it and I’ll try to improve myself next year (too).

This also means my school related temp job at i-merge can kick off for real now. No more maybies (?) no more buts. Time to build up something.

On another note : I crashed my mom’s car a bit today. It started drifting when I was making a U-turn and it doesn’t have the ABS thing to control the breaks automatically. Pumping didn’t work. It happened so fast, yet so slow. I was doing 10 miles and hour or something, but there was a construction thing going on right around the corner and the street was filled with very fine white sand. The tires just lost their grip and the car just ’skated’ sideways. Man ! That’s gonna cost me. The hood, the bumper and the radiator frame were dented, one of the lights is broken. It still works though, but it looks crappy. I felt really ridiculous. The little pole I bumped into didn’t have the slightest scratch on it and the people that were drinking on a terrace nearby said : ‘We haven’t seen anything, just drive along ! Nothing’s broken, we’ll shut up.’ But I didn’t trust them for a penny, so I called the cops myself. I don’t want to come home from Mallorca with some cops looking for me because I fled the scene of an accident. Even if no one’s hurt, you still should report it. It’s common sense.

So my mom wasn’t too pleased when I told her what happened. It’s going to cost me a few hundred Euros I think, but we’ll see. Maybe we can find a way through the insurance or something. I don’t know. I’ll let my dad figure that out. That’s one of the things he’s very good at : finding fitting solutions. He’ll come up with something. I have good faith in that.
Despite the small accident, both my parents were very happy I made it to the third year, and since it’s the first time I had an accident in the few years I’m driving the car, they’re not too pissed off at me. Thank God for that. Otherwise the vacation-mood would have melted away in the sun I ‘m heading for.

In four hours my plane takes off to Mallorca. I’m going to tune out for a fat week :)
Thanx a lot for tuning in. If you’re bored and looking for videos to see, check out the YouTube post I made recently and go have a blast.

 

Dell Improved

08 Sep 2005

A close friend of mine just recently decided to order a Dell laptop. Since he’s not into blogging and ‘the innernet’ he had never heard of the story of Jeff Jarvis and his encounters with this rather corporate thinking company. He paid for the portable box of fun using his Visa, and thus 1200 Euros were substracted from his account with the debit card (the word credit card is so optimistic: to credit is ‘adding money’ since the card is used for spending, I think debit card is more appropriate). Dell promised him the laptop would arrive the sixth of september, the foreseen time, and that UPS would deliver the goods. So far so good.

Yesterday (the 7th) he still didn’t receive the laptop, so he checked the status of the goods with the live tracking system UPS has on their site. There it stated the laptop had been dropped off in Brussels (airport) and got signed for on delivery – being september 6th, 2.05 PM CET in Lier, our very quiet home town. Very strange. Since he wasn’t home at that time, he couldn’t possibly have signed for the package, so he called UPS. Overthere they said ‘Mister x (real name on argumented request), you have signed for the laptop and we have delivered it so to us there is no problem. X started arguing and explaining he received nada, and he’d love this to be cleared out immediately. UPS then said they’d check it out and promised they’d get back to him.

Then he went one floor down, to check with the other guy living in the block (there’s three appartments) but he denied having heard or seen anything. Same story on the ground floor. X went back to his appartment, feeling ripped off – as you could imagine. Ten minutes later, he heard his neighbour leave his flat, only to have him show up at his door another ten minutes later, carrying a broken-sealed box from Dell, stating he had found it in the basement. All hell broke loose. Some shouting commenced… you know how that goes.

X went to the cops, but they said he didn’t have the evidence to cuff the bast*rd living on floor 1, and that there was no case. As x left the police department he saw his neighbour standing at the corner of the street. Maybe to verify X would really go to the cops to file a complaint? Definitely not a coincidence, that’s for sure. Since the box stated you shouldn’t sign for the package when the seal is broken, he called Dell and explained the situation.

Here’s where Dell kicks in : Over at Dell’s they immediately jumped on the case, and an inspector would come and visit X to check the situation and take the laptop with him. Without even waiting for the result of this case, Dell promised him to ship another laptop right away and that a personal follow-up by an account manager would swiftly follow to clear out this matter. Dell stated this kind of things are very important to them, and that they would solve this. The laptop is supposed to be on his way at this time.

X called me up to explain the situation and I suggested I’d come over to check the laptop for any evidence at all, since the guy living under him had it already for a day. When I arrived, X’s father was there (I think the laptop was for him, I don’t know that) and as we were discussing the matter on the curb (we coincidentally met, arriving at the same time) I saw the whining liar from floor one peeking through a gap of an opened window. So he was listening in. Tssss. He has no life. We started laughing real loud, looking up and letting him know he was a very bad spy. He stepped back and closed the window a bit more. What a fag.

People who do this incredibly stupid stuff usually are so stupid they’d never wipe out their traces, let alone know how to do that. I plugged in the laptop and went looking for documents or files. As expected no files where ‘physically’ present so there was no real evidence the cops could use. Then I thought about the temp folder. Windows keeps ‘a copy’ of everything you open, so there should’ve been some traces of activity there… and bingo !!! He’d been browsing through pictures on the DVD-writer (comes along with the Dell) and yesyesyes there were pictures of him and his ugly girlfriend. Now THAT is stupid.

Nailed !
– X will go to the cops later on today to show them what we’ve discovered. UPS is currently running an investigation within the company, interviewing the delivery boy (girl?) that dropped off the laptop and getting a description on the person that signed for the goods.
Dell is on the case too, with this personal inspector/account manager who will take care of this matter. I think the tenant of floor 1 is busted big time ! Don’t you?

So. What are we going to sue him for?

  • Fraude with official documents and signatures
  • Impersonating X
  • Deceiving UPS, Dell and X
  • Theft from X, UPS and Dell
  • Being a jerk

Why this post? Dell has received a lot of negative publicity lately. Initiated by Jeff Jarvis the stream of comments kept on coming, silencing the words of positive writers, pushing those positive things way back in the result pages of any search engine. Well it had its consequences and Dell reacted and – by the look and feel of it – also changed a lot in the way they deal with customers. Even if it’s in a tiny dot called Belgium. I just wanted to mention it, because I was quite surprised to hear they’ve assigned a personal inspector/case handler for X and directly offered him to send a new laptop saying ‘it speaks for itself we’ll take back the laptop and send you a new one. You’re entitled to a product that comes straight from our company, only this way we can provide you with a decent service. A new one will be sent to you right away and we’ll investigate this matter personally.‘ I’m not going to say this is all because of Jarvis, but I’m pretty sure it has a lot to do with it. I’ve been in touch with Dell a few times myself for people I know that ran into a little this or that, mostly helpdesk stuff. A few times I felt being played with and sensed some disrespect. I think those days are over.

Of course X can’t file a complaint for UPS or Dell, but I’m pretty sure they’ll go for the jackass too. I never had a Dell myself. I used to refer people to Jeff’s story when they thought of becoming a Dell-patient (as I called them) – but I think I’m going to rethink this. This service is improved, better and damn good.

 

Google’s RSS Reader in Beta

08 Sep 2005

Google Reader is a web-based feed reader that’s supposed to make it easy to find and subscribe to online feeds. With the Reader, users are supposed to be able to organize and stay current with the ever-increasing amount of web information they consume every day.

Reader Reviewer’s Guide (PDF – 1.3MB)

I think it’s far too early to have a decent review, because the beta is too fresh. But I’ll give it my first impression and tell you what I encountered. Adding feeds is easy, but if I add mine it says all of my entries are posted on October 7th. I have no entries for that day. Small bug.
The other feeds I entered looked fine.

Then I wanted to search through the added feeds for some topics, but that doesn’t seem to be possible yet. I also noticed something I know from Gmail, which is the ability to label things, but that seems I bit unneeded. I’m not going to use that, although possibly somebody else will think it’s brilliant. I haven’t got time to label everything I read.

I don’t use an online feedreader like Pluck or Bloglines or NewsGator Online, but Randy predicts that once Google has optimized this tool (umm how long is an average beta at Google?) it could definitely mean the end of this ‘other’ online readers.

Sorting by relevance or date returns exact the same thing. Maybe I should try adding other feeds to see what this actually does, but I just don’t want to.

I can star entries, but I don’t know why I should do that. (same for the labels)

It looks Googly, and that’s a good thing, because you sort’o feel ‘at home’. But I don’t think I’ll be using it. I wonder if they will eventually remove entries, or if it’ll be like GMail, and everything ‘cached’ and gathered will remain in the reader. Then I could have like hundreds of starred entries and a load of things I’ll probably never read again. Slick but buggy. They should’ve waited longer before they released this, but the world was begging (bugging) Google for it, so I can understand that given the circumstances or context, they needed to show us they were actually busy creating this. I hope the release of the beta doesn’t mean they’ll put the development on hold.

Philipp, over at [GoogleBlogoscoped] has a nice ‘how to use this tool’ tutorial and says :

“The look-and-feel of Google Reader is similar to Gmail and Google Groups 2. You can add a star to topics. There are keyboard short-cuts (“j” for next, “k” for previous, “r” for refresh, to name a few). Categorization is implemented via labels, not folders. There are soft shades of blue and green, and round corners. Related ads aren’t included yet, but may certainly follow. There is a lot of DHTML, and use of Ajax/XMLHTTP. Ajax allows to update page content without a full server round-trip. Of course, this is intended to speed up things, none of which can be seen at the moment as the server is nearly down.”

He also posted a screenshot of a podcast-feed and that shows a cool embedded player.
” Google Reader supports RSS with media enclosures (like MP3s, or video formats).”

see where i stole this.
[image nicked from googleblogoscoped]

Philipp is quite optimistic about this. Nathan on the other hand encountered a totally Boogle experience. He’s an Opera user and the reader’s not compatible, for starters.
Other remarks at [InsideGoogle] :

“I’m thinking Google tried to reinvent the wheel, and what it wound up with was a square. Revolutionary, maybe. But squares don’t roll. I don’t like this form factor. It is a far cry from the ease of Bloglines. If Bloglines adopted this interface, I’d switch. Maybe new users will like it, but I can’t.”

Read it at [GooglePressCenter] – pdf link from [GPC Reviewer's Guides]

Read what [SearchEngineWatch] said about this.

 

Putting a Blog On Hold

07 Sep 2005

Yey ! Only 48 hours separate me from a getaway to Mallorca. Sand dunes and salty air, sweet little villages here and there. I can’t wait to get on the plane and spend a few days roasting in the sun with my sweety. Man how I’ve longed for this moment for years. :)
Small problem I have is that I can’t ask anyone to come blogsit here, unless I zip some html pages and send it along with a manual. That’s what I get for not switching to an automated service, but no sweat : I cooked up something sweet to cover my absence and keep you busy.

[Account Terminated in September 2006 - All YouTube links go nowhere]

A few weeks ago I’ve joined YouTube, the video Flickr. You can upload movies there and tag them, the way you can do with images. Doing so keeps your bandwith low, but still allows you to share all your favorite clips and movies with the rest of the world. Of course you can keep a private collection too, but that’s just for family stuff and things you just can’t share with ‘everyone’. My account’s basically open to anyone. There’s comments available for every single movie, but you’ll have to sign up (for free) at YouTube in order to be able to comment or rate the clips you’re checking out.

There’s a policy that says you shouldn’t upload copyrighted or obscene material, but that definition seems to be susceptible for a broad interpretation, which you’ll notice if you take the time to browse around a bit. I did my part of copyright-violating uploads and upped some 170 movies that are tagged and shared with the community. I’ll list the best clips here and put up some links with a youtube query to see them by topic. [You're gonna need Flash for this.]

To see all commercials and preventional ads (54 clips) : follow this link.
‘Urban Skills’ (33 clips) is what you need to survive in this world. Some people however take this a little to the extreme, resulting in really admirable footage. To check that out : a link.
The’ Gaming Skills’ is a selection of footage from about 10 games with either really stupid endings or record setting time-attacks. Both ways or fun to experience as a third person.

‘3D Animation Skills’ is a selection of the best clips I had lying around in some folder. I think the bits started to erode and the dust was getting on them, because I hadn’t seen them in a while neither, and that’s a real shame, because they really are good movies. See them.

There’s two pretty cool ‘Nature’ videos I’ve upped too. One is from a bird that imitates all the sounds it hears, including car alarms and chain saws, the other one is from a bee colony that gets wiped out in a few hours, by a few hornets. Very dramatic footage. I’m a bee keeper myself, together with my dad, and I must say I was shocked to see how the tiny helpless bees, though greatly outnumbering the hornets, got defeated in such a short time. Nature kicks ass.

There’s also a lot of ’stupid funny’ videos, like the ones with Jim Carrey, or the superb Saturday Night Live intro from Robert De Niro. Check out the other fun stuff : here.

To see all the Coolz0r-tagged uploads : Follow this.

Links for September, 7th :

 

Technorati & Mobile Television

04 Sep 2005

Here I was thinking I was alone with the Technorati problems. Randy already assured me there were plenty of people who’re thinking the same way. I’ve linked up some other folks who’ve dropped the tag search engine for blogs and are focussing on new tools to use in tracing and measuring links and referrers. If Technorati doesn’t change fast, chances are high some search engine, say Google, will adapt the technology and bypass Technorati. Maybe it won’t be Google, but it’s bound to happen. The blogosphere has become too large for Technorati to measure it. Other and more powerful search companies see this too. There’s a huge market if only you have the equipment to monitor the pulse accurately. Unless something very funky is about to happen at Technorati, I’d doubt it they stay in the ‘discovering’ segment of this market. They’ve become average and mainstream over at Technorati, now it’s time to stop inventing and start dealing with the technical difficulties that are out there today. So far for the Technorati part. I hope they manage to pull it all straight. Time will tell.

No TV on MyPhone.

Want to watch TV on your mobile phone? The wireless industry is betting billions that you do.
I’ve been thinking about this recently, and with all the new evolutions in mobile technologies swiftly being released one after another you’d almost fail to stop and wonder about the usefulness of these inventions. Therefor, today, I’d like to state that in no way whatsoever I can imagine myself watching tv on a mobile phone. I don’t watch tv in real life, so why on earth should I use it while on the road to somewhere? Mobile TV is something mankind can do without. More and more I hear people around me that go out to buy a phone with as less features as possible. Taking pictures is the maximum level of ‘imagery’ there should be on a mobile device, with an exeption for videocapturing, although you’ll need a lot of ‘diskspace’ to store your footage.

Another thing I’m wondering about is: in what degree will the consumer be able to or be willing to pay for receiving ‘live’ television on his mobile. Since making internet connections already is quite expensive and is , unless using a ‘company’ phone, unattractive to consumers because they don’t send text mails, but instead a lot of FWD stuff like movies, attachments, jokes ,… making it useless to download the content or open the email on the phone. As if they will start forwarding the latest powerpoint while they’re on the bus or in a traffic jam on their way home. Not !

Overcoming the aversion consumers generally have towards the ‘actions’ by phone will only be solved by introducing an afforable ‘broadband’ mobile network that allows subscribers to connect to the service fast and easy. I’m looking to it this way : in the beginning of the internet, everything was 28.8k/s, later on 56k/s. The revolution was DSL and cable, and what it meant to the internet and the users was the key to an explosive growth : speed and comfort for an affordable price. I’m still waiting for such a thing to happen in mobile technology. [Read]

Links for September, 4th :

 

IFA, MSN RSS Search & A Gadget Overload

02 Sep 2005

Today the ‘Internationale Funkausstellung’ kicked off in Berlin. As I can imagine, a slight wtf-feeling should now start to emerge. German words tend to have that effect on people, but in this case I can assure you it’s worth it. As the world’s leading Consumer Electronics (CE) order platform, IFA provides a complete overview of the entire market. IFA is the perfect place to find out about consumer preferences, trends, and market developments and represents an ideal market for lucrative order placements. IFA is heaven to any marketeer.

A few examples of what you can find there :

* Samsung M70, a notebook with a 19 inch detachable screen.
* Electronic and Photonic Textiles prototypes aka The SMS-Pillow.
* Thomson EV5203-C : Linux VoIP DECT Phone.
* Blu-ray Disc Format, by CyberLink & HP.

IFA 2005

Links for September, 2nd :

Other news :

My girlfriend and me have booked our vacation yesterday afternoon. We’re going to the sunny isla named Mallorca, underneath Spain in the Mediterranean Sea. Flights are booked, reservations made… we’re off on the 9th at 6 am (cet) to have a break before school’s starting again.

We’ll visit Martin from Movil, who’s about to become a father. I think his first kid/son is ‘due’ on the 14th, and me and my girl will be there until the 16th :) Great ! Just great ! I’m really looking forward to it. Lucky me. Sunny beaches, here I come !