If you’re a Mac, you’re a PC …

A PC is defined literally as a Personal Computer.  If you’re using a Mac, you’re using a personal computer.  The Mac vs. PC commercials are obviously Microsoft vs. Apple commercials, and they’re spot on when put in that context.  But why confuse everyone thinking that “PC” is a bad thing?  Or “PC” is the derogatory term that has opposite connotations than “Mac” …  I mean, don’t get me wrong, as a computer professional since the mid eighties, I have found my place in the Mac world.  I find myself utterly and completely more productive and enjoying my environment and experience 100 times more.  I was in misery at the hands of Microsoft products.

Probably many people don’t know that before Microsoft, it was an IBM world and the PC had become known as an “IBM Compatible.”  At that time we also had the Commodore, Apple ][ and Franklin.  Franklin was an Apple ][ clone and were sued by Apple.  Result being, you don’t see any Franklins around, do you?

People also probably don’t know that the CPUs in the first IBM computers were AMDs.  Seems that AMD came late to the game to most people, but my IBM XT had a 4.77Mhz AMD chip installed in it, and I used the “Tiny Turbo” to up that baby to a whopping 8Mhz.  I imagine Intel struck a deal early on with IBM and that’s how they cornered the CPU market as well as Microsoft pushing IBM’s PC-DOS out of existence with MS-DOS.

But, is it just me?  Someone like me that knows all the history of the little boxes and where they all came from and how they started?  (Of course I skipped over the earlier Apples and Tandy’s attempt at PC greatness, the 5.25 floppies and 3.5s that don’t exist anymore, etc).  Is it just a simple fact that “PC” now means IBM Compatible running Microsoft Windows and “Mac” means awesome computer that puts PCs (in this context) to shame?

I write this post on my 800MHz PowerPC G4 iMac with 768MB SDRAM that I bought used off of eBay and received January 14th, 2004.  It’s running 10.4.11 Tiger Mac OS X … It shipped with Jaguar (10.2) but the previous owner gave me Panther (10.3) which I had also purchased separately.

I now run 2 MacBook Pros, a 17 and a 15 both with Snow Leopard (10.6) and a Dell Mini running Leopard (10.5).  I bought 10.5 for the Dell (Family version) and tried to install it on the G4 PPC and that was a no go for processors under 866MHz and Snow is Intel only.  It took the Intel version of the Mac (and OSX) before I was able to lose Microsoft completely.  Whatever the mixture of technologies came together, that’s the case for me.  The iMac didn’t get me there in 2004, it took the MacBook Pro in 2008, 4 and a half years later.

I don’t run any emulation software to run MS-Windows virtually, and I don’t utilize BootCamp.   There is absolutely nothing Microsoft on my Macs at all.  It’s wonderful.  The 15″ came with Microsoft Office and I figured I would check it out.  When I loaded Word, it said it wanted to update and I said sure.  The words “Running Microsoft Update” came up on my screen and I freaked, I blew away the HD and installed my purchased Leopard from DVD.  I wanted no remnant of a Microsoft product on my Mac.

So!  Once you go Mac, you never go back.  I think this is the case for anyone that seriously uses a computer for computing and not just web browsing and email.  What do you think?

Web 2.0 and oh, nice to see you …

Web 2.0: Gaetan sent an invite to my email address to follow him on twitter, so I signed up finally.  Honestly, I had actually been meaning to sign up with twitter and facebook … My older brother is terrified of facebook, he thinks Rupert Murdoch is after him … I’m particular in the information I share but let’s be honest, if someone like Rupert Murdoch wanted the goods on you, guess what?  He’s going to get you …

There are so many times that I think of something to blog, but I never get around to it.  I think of the situation, the story and everything, but then I don’t get to it.  Or, maybe the paranoia of what I would be posting and the opinion that may come of it, or too much information shared …  Blah, tough living in this day and age, isn’t it?  The age of immediate consequences from something you may post online.  The Internet is everywhere and immediate.  Anyway, here are the current events:

Hosting: There have been several instances in the hosting area that have devastated me. One, I had a disk crash on a machine that I never thought the disk would crash.  Like, I had it in my mind that that was a pristine machine and I didn’t have to worry about it.  It’s where all my stuff was and where I could just ssh in or sit at its console and update code on the fly … No backups.  Gone. Now I have everything important on RAID5 and my personal machines have Time Machine running.

Verizon is a huge thorn in my side.  My last mile is Verizon.  Verizon is copper.  Verizon wants to run FIOS (fiber) in Philadelphia.  Comcast rules the video market in Philadelphia.  Seems contacting politicians is the only way Verizon FIOS will come to Philadelphia.  There is nothing more than I want right now is FIOS to be in Philadelphia because my connection speed would greatly increase immediately.  How this affects me now is that Verizon doesn’t want to run any new copper, they only want to run FIOS.  I have had a terrible time as of late with my connection and this is the problem.  It happened the first time in May and was dormant until Christmas Eve, from then on it was daily bouncing until the last copper pair change.  Verizon has been on site over 3 times.  It’s too late, the customers that this affected the worst have already found other solutions.  Not cool Verizon, not cool at all.

Octane: Sound for Octane continues, but with almost every venue having house sound installed, I can’t rememer the last time I needed my PA.  For that matter, the last time I had the PA in the trailer, the trailer was burglarized for one bass bin and one monitor.  They took nothing else although much was in there as well as all the band’s gear that was strewn to just the outside of the trailer.  Makes absolutely no sense.  I still haven’t been able to sell the truck since replacing it with the van and trailer.  I should try that on eBay again.  While Octane remains booked fairly steady for a band in their position, there are weekend nights that I am sitting home.

Fosterchild: I have mixed Fosterchild a couple times since the lineup change and circumstances warranted it.  It was a welcome change from the norm.  Apparently we’re going on tour soon!

Out On the Town: I have started working with the paper again. This time I am doing the layout on the computer.  Another reason for my Mac purchase. (Still steamed about that one [previous entry], but I will survive.  I have rationalized some things away.)  Hopefully this will help with the ultimate goal of sitting on my ass the rest of my life.

Windows: I found out that MS Access doesn’t scale, or self sustain.  Don’t know how to put it, but left to its devices, a web site utilizing an MS Access database will cause ASP to hang on a Windows Server.  The database needs to be regularly reorganized.  I can tell you for a fact that this will not happen on any other platform.  Thanks again Windows!  Way to mess up everyone’s life on your server cause you can’t handle something and don’t report on it either.

Health: My health is getting better. I had my last cigarette September 27th, 2008 at 10:45pm.  This was right before Octane’s first set (acoustic) outside at The Whiskey Tango.  During the set, pressure mounted in the center of me chest and by the end of the set I was getting sharp pains.  I didn’t go out for a smoke after the set, I took it easy but sharp pains came and went and I generally didn’t feel right.  I was getting scared and I decided that I thought I should go to the hospital.  I spent the weekend in the hospital while they did all sorts of fun tests.  All tests were okay.  I then went back to have a camera shoved down my throat and that turned up acid damage in my esophagus, stomach and duodenum.  I was told to take 4 Prilosec daily.  The anesthetic for the tube test was wild, like snapping your fingers, test done and two and a half hours went by.  I haven’t smoked since and have started dieting and exercising.  I may get a Brazilian and wear a bikini or thong to the beach this summer?  … and everyone knows how I love the beach.

The Whiskey Tango: I went back to work at The Whiskey Tango May 20th 2008 to fill in the open nights with Octane and to do the off nights.  Ronnie quit to go work for Spellcaster down the shore for the summer with more nights.  Since then The Whiskey Tango changed ownership and management and those off nights aren’t happening anymore.  Status there is up in the air right now.

Coding: I recently updated some old ASP pages I did way back in the day for the Bigg Romeo site.  That was fun.  I am progressing on new web development projects and I am very excited about that.  Also thinking of ways to further promote the hosting through a better interface.  The new trickles in slowly anymore and Verizon isn’t helping with the departed.  Here’s hoping FIOS comes through.  They are sure to support that endeavor more than they’ve helped me now, right?

OH! and the biggest thing about all of this is that anything new will be in a new location!  All the servers, routers, switches, computers, etc. will be moved to a brand new location.  We will be moving but still don’t know when yet.  I am hoping for A.S.A.P., but that’s me.

That’s all I can think of right now.  Any questions?

Apple, on its way to crap.

Of course it’s only my opinion, but to me, that’s all that matters.  Self centered?  Maybe.  But I think I am the person to determine what I find acceptable to me.  What follows is my short assessment of what I have observed in the recent months about the cute company called Apple.

imac-oldAn eon ago, I bought the lamp shaped iMac.  At the time I was interested in any and all operating systems and alternatives to Microsoft at all costs.  I found the iMac on eBay for $1200.  I found no use for the machine other than using it to logon to chat networks and utilize the machine that way.  I didn’t like the way the text editors worked in that their keystrokes were completely foreign to what I am familiar.  All that aside, I didn’t use it all that much.  One day, the hard drive was gone – I replaced it with an IDE drive I had and got the machine working again.  Had to use those “star” tools to get in there and such, but I was able to get everything working as it should.  Sorry for this tangent, but I wanted to explain that I am not new to Apple, I just tried it out and didn’t get “into it” at the time.

I don’t know how, but over the course of time I became more and more accepting of the Mac and was getting used to seeing many of the examples of the things I was getting into done on the Mac.  Mostly web development and programming stuff.  I also do graphics and video stuff, and the Mac is heavily used there as well.  YouTube came popular and the Mac became popular on there as well as many people started making their movies obviously on a Mac. So I decided to give it another try with the latest and greatest Macs.

macbook-blackI was shopping a particular web job and I was thinking of getting back into the publishing of a local paper here in Philly and I thought that I should move toward the Mac.  I especially liked some text editors that were now available for the Mac so I researched it up and decided on the Black Mac.  It had everything I thought would be satisfactory when it came to development, portability and enjoyment from one machine.

So I start tweaking out the machine and then I determine that the built in iSight camera makes an 8k whistle while recording a video.  The microphone itself is fine after testing in GarageBand, just in iMovie when making a movie and it is determined that the auto brightness of the camera affects the squeal.  I made a movie about it and posted it on YouTube. For me this is a deal breaker as I had planned to use the machine to make videos for YouTube.  I haven’t yet, but I am leaving the option open. I had noticed this squeal/whistle on YouTube members videos, but thought it was something that they must have done to cause it.  Either leaving the speakers on while recording or some such option that they wouldn’t have noticed that I surely would have.  No, it’s just a faulty piece of hardware, so I took it back and complained.

I first called Apple and went through their tech support.  That took a long time and eventually I went to level 2 support.  While it wasn’t resolved, I figured it was the problem and made the YouTube video and from the responses in forums et al., it didn’t seem there was any relief.  Because of other issues, I decided to return the Black Mac and get a McBook Pro.  The tech support guy from Apple was supposed to call me on Thursday (what the wait was, I don’t know) and mentioning Thursday to you without telling what day it was that I called doesn’t matter, cause Thursday is as arbitrary a day as there is from whatever day I was calling originally.  It has never been resolved.

mbp17So after calling ahead to the Apple store, they said they had in stock the MacBook Pro 17″ with the high res screen upgrade.  While this is the case, it was not.  The high res screen upgrade was $100 on the web site.  The one the Apple Store had in stock was the one with the upgraded screen, hard drive and CPU making it the most expensive iMac sold (and I venture to say EVER sold) but they’re much cheaper now and you get more.  I wanted to up to 4G RAM, but I would have to pick up the machine the next day.  I obviously wanted to leave with the thing.  I also got the Apple Care, an extra keyboard and mouse (both wired) for when I put the big screen dual monitor setup into play.  That works out well by the way.

So, this was two trips ever in my life to the Apple store.  First time to purchase the Black MacBook and second time to return it and upgrade to the MacBook Pro.  Both times I hooked up quickly with someone and was taken care of, it seemed like a normal store-like experience although an Apple store is nothing normal.  They waived the “restocking fee” on the Black Mac due to the faulty camera whistle squeal thing.  A defective MacBook.  It took a while for me to convince the “expert” that there was in fact an 8k whistle (I RTA’d it).

The MacBook Pro has performed as a champ.  Lots of nifty features to it and it’s blazing fast.  The screen is incredible.  Using split screen works wonderfully.  I’ve developed several web sites on it as well as produced the publication on it twice thus far.  My only complaint as of this date is the lack of keys.  There are many keys I would like to use for when I am SSH’d into a machine where use of the F keys would be nice without having to alter my MacBook Pro keys but I have had to do that.  The Page Up/Down situation where most times the Fn option works, but many times it does not and some files online tend to be a bit large so it’s a time waster.  So that’s it really, is the keys … they could have added another row or something I think.  I think it would make a lot of people happy.

Okay, maybe I have more than one complaint. My second complaint is my biggest.  About a month later, all the Macs were upgraded.  Doesn’t matter that I spent all this money on this particular machine.  It’s past 14 days.  Sorry.  The new MacBook Pro comes with 4G of RAM now.  Sigh.  To me, it’s bullshit that I wasnt’ notified that this was the case before I spent this much money on something.  I can’t even sell it to buy the new one as people can get the new one themselves.  I would feel guilty duping someone.  I can’t believe Apple doesn’t give a crap that they basically ripped me off.  Thank you, please give us more money.

apple-iphone-3gMoney aside, I was happy with the nifty bells and whistles that Apple has with their ease of use and their commercials, etc., and was into the iPhone and couldn’t wait until I could renew my contract to get one.  That’s 18 months between AT&T renewals.  I was getting farther and farther awat from Microsoft and their horrible ways, their monopoly and their power over me to use particular hardware and software to accomplish various things. Blah!

So boom!  I get the iPhone and immediately after another iPhone user checks it out he says the Home button is messed up.  So I check it out and mess with it and once again, who wants to take something back that they just got.  I try to justify that it works fine for me even though once and a while it doesn’t work.  Maybe it needs to be worn in?  More rationalization.  Reality; it’s not working properly, return it.  I take the iPhone back to AT&T the very next day.  After signing in and waiting, AT&T will swap it but I will have to pay a 10% restocking fee. (On a defective iPhone that I got 24 hours ago).  So instead of paying that, I drove to the Apple store to save the 10% restocking fee.  On the way over, I used the iPhone to call Apple and verify that AT&T couldn’t swap my phone and that the Apple store wouldn’t have a problem.  Yeah, they would take care of it.  AT&T doesn’t hold as high a standard in excellence or some crap like that was why it was explained that I would have had to pay a restocking fee with AT&T.

I get to the Apple store and I don’t have a “reservation” so I am going to go “standby” to wait for a “technician” … Uhm, what?  My phone broke – give me new one – I say bye bye.  Nope.  Not even close.  I stood there for over an hour.  Yeah, I browsed a little bit first, but for being such a huge store, there isn’t a lot there.  Remeber I told you it was a weird store?  Let me explain.

In an Apple Store, there’s nothing higher than your waist.  The entire store is tables.  You can see corner to corner nothing blocking your view in the entire store.  There is merchandise hanging on the walls closer to the back wall which is lined with their customer service-ish type counter.  There is a table with iMacs on it where kids can mess with them.  You sit on rubber balls if you’re so inclined.  And the tables further towards the back have shelves with the keyboards and mice on them.

The counter is where I paid for both MacBooks and where I stood to finally talk to Eric about my iPhone. I had already decided while waiting that I wasn’t going to buy an accessory for the iPhone.  I was upset with this incredible wait.   I even had a guy come up to me and ask if I needed help and I said that the girl took my name, etc. and he said oh, okay.  So, he had nothing to do, but I was still standing there.  At one point, there was about 6 Apple employees standing in and around the iMac that they used to “book” people and some were just BSing and another was texting on his iPhone (I bet his Home button worked).  That sort of broke up after some time, then I saw the girl who took my name leave with her coat on taking her break.

Finally the overly happy “concierge” as they call them, said that Eric would be happy to deal with me.  Eric said that my Home button problem wasn’t as I described “defective”.  I told him that anyone who held my iPhone agreed it was defective and every iPhone in the AT&T store and the Apple Store responded differently than the iPhone that I got yesterday.  He said that may be the case, but the button worked.  And I said not all the time.  And he said that it wasn’t broken, that he could have a technician look at it.  I said what is a tech gonna do?  It’s defective and gave some examples about broken things and he finally gave in to granting my request for a replacement.  It was far too much work, effort and emotion to reach the desired result that in my opinion was obvious.

So why my title to this anecdote?  I stood in that Apple store watching the activity going on and had much time to think and observe.  I saw many people come and go with problems.  I saw people being schooled about using Macs, one an elderly woman.  I don’t know, is that free?  Maybe, or maybe you can purchase courses via their website?  I don’t know, I wasn’t looking for a course.  Anyway, I started hearing the silly problems.  Then the trivial.  I started thinking that more and more people are going to be buying the Macs due to the nifty bells and whistles and the commercials.  Where Macs for the most part have been the choice of developers and high end graphics people, now elderly women are “learning” how to use Macs and the general population as whole are starting to buy Macs.  They’re told that they’re much simpler, etc., but the fact remains that the gen pop as a whole ain’ta so smart when it comes to these technical thingamabobs.  There will be more of the silly and trivial problems.

Then, with my problem is the quality.  Eric kept telling me that the Home button worked and that there was no “spec” for it being deemed defective or not.  I was like “spec?” are you kidding me.  It’s not a spec, it’s obviously defective.  Touch every iPhone in use on the planet and then touch mine.  I’m sorry, I didn’t know when I bought it cause I never had one before and I wasn’t familiar enough about the Home button to know the difference.  Now I’m a Home button expert.  But the other ssues is that it’s proprietary.  What’s plastic may be cool cause it’s all Apple baby, but it’s plastic and it does break.  You can’t go to CircuitCity or Best Buy and fix it up, you have to go to Apple or you have to ship to Apple.  What to do if there’s no “spec” on whether your Apple hardware is defective or not?  Well, if Eric had his way and I would have accepted his answer, I would have been out a lot of money, again.

They got me on the MacBook Pro and they almost got me on the iPhone.  How many people don’t put up a fight or know enough to know that they’re in the right?  Having more and more people show up to Apple’s stores and not taking them in a list order or something or having a better mechanism to address people is going to seriously crush them.  It’s soured me big time.  If anyone knows anything about retail, you make the problems go away first. What would have happened if I had started to share my own opinion with those other Apple customers?  What if I were to go down home negative and start pointing out the obvious?  When that little ol’ lady says she’s just trying it out to see if she can do some things on the computer, maybe I can chime in that she could save a substantial amount of money if she went to Best Buy.  Old people like saving money.

Finally, YES!  This is just my opinion.  These are certainly things I feel strongly about, but these are things I choose to live with … Because my result is favorable, I can rationalize and accept certain things, but the more the same thing happens, the more that I think that I might think differently in the future.  Here’s hoping that Apple can change for the better and not keep screwing people like me.

New Forum

I have posted a forum application for use here on my site … If you’re interested in starting a little online community, please sign-up for the forums and begin to forge what is ours … The link to the forum is under the links section on the right … I like having web applications such as these, and maybe it will stimulate more of a conversation than what this bLog actually does or doesn’t do …

Getting Started

I have the hardest time getting started doing the Out On the Town anymore … I don’t know why, it just seems like I can never get started …. I want to get it done and out of the way, but all sorts of things seem to come up and occupy my time until I know I have to get started … I can’t explain it … I need the money for doing it, and I don’t want it to be late, it just takes so much motivation to get started … I think this is even my last ditch effort for something besides the paper to do, but alas, I will get started once this bLog entry has been made … Is it too late to start do you think … I think so …

I watched Sponge Bob Square Pants the Movie; Taxi and Ray …

Paper week

It’s that time again … Out On the Town Entertainment News … Mike got me some ads early … 9 to be exact, and they’re the simple ones that take less than a couple minutes per update … I have about all of the ads at this point, and written on my worksheet is 32 total ads … A slim and trim issue … I should be able to knock it out in a couple hours … I have been doing a lot of computer work today (web stuff) and yesterday was the laptop fiasco … I had to re-install the HP from scratch before I returned it to get all my crap offa there … Then bring the new one up to speed … So, we’ll see how this issue goes … This is also a test for the electronic issue … This should be the last paste up one according to Mike … Again, we’ll see …

25 Ads

It’s Tuesday morning, and I have 25 ads in my stack to do. That’s less than half of normally what I do each issue. Mike said last night at 10pm he has 4 “with him” and 2 to get … So that’s a substantial loss in advertisers … Regardless, it still doesn’t make sense to do anything on Mondays as there would be phone calls making last minute changes, and we’re sure not to disappoint, right? So being that Monday night is my only night off from the Sound Job, I take it easy with the paper … Ads aren’t ready anyway, so why bust my balls? Bitter? Maybe, but underpaid and overworked doesn’t help when thrown into this equation … If I get the job I mentioned, I might not have time to do the paper anymore … The horror!