Sheeps and iPhones

Author: Eric  |  Category: Rants, Raves and Opinions

Why does something shiny seem to bring out the sheep?

You know what I want to know really….what happened to the computer hackers, like the white hat freaks in the garage or at workbenches making stuff doing wacky tasks?  Where are the people that just want to do something for doing sake?

I don’t know if it is an age thing, something with society or what, but it seems as time is moving on, there are less people wanting to break and remake things.  I pick on the iPhone as it is one of the most popular things at the moment that is perfect to explain this.  I understand people wanting technology to just work and I understand that some do not want to hassle with things.  But to mindlessly drone forward about things seems a bit dumb too.  I know there are groups out there that have jailbreak’ed the iPhone, but in the end, that is quasi-legal/illegal.  Why?  Why are we so willing to be told how to use a piece of tech?  Why are we ok with the idea of Apple choosing what apps and functions the iPhone can do?  I understand that is just how Apple is, but why are we taking it so easily?  Why are we sheep simply obeying?

I have never liked this attitude.  I have sucked it up for 10 years now as it is really SOP of mobile phone companies.  If you didn’t know SOP is Standard Operating Procedure and if you didn’t, you have been a very lucky soul never to work in the likes of Best Buy or similar.  This SOP shit has been the main reason that I see my cell phone as just a phone, nothing else.  I cannot allow it to contain data or processes that I may truly depend on one day.  As I may need that data for something the mobile companies do not “allow.”  But now, I am wanting a smart phone of some sort and you know what, that iPhone sure is purdy.  But do I really want to have to play by more and more rules?  Seeing how Apple seems to be pulling apps or denying apps on what feels to be whims.  Why are accepting to be locked into only one carrier to only have one bit of tech?  When coverage sucks for some carriers, I should give up coverage for that bit of Shiny?

It seems that I am down to one choice in the land of phones, some sort of Blackberry, as it seems to be the most open of the lot with decent coverage but that isn’t saying much in the end.  Still, Blackberry is in the traps of only certain hardware on certain carriers.

Dammit it all, people give me a piece of tech that I can move around with and carriers make it worth while to me to be with you for allowing different tech on your system but giving me coverage.  Coverage to me is the key to the worth of a carrier.

Of wine and a Saturday drive…

Author: dbjorklund  |  Category: Rants, Raves and Opinions, Travel and Lifestyle

Quality of life is still good in Michigan, finding culture in your backyard on the cheap.

When the idea came to write about the quality of life in Michigan I have to admit I was leaning towards believing that things were worse than the already bad it has been for some time.  Thankfully I’m surprised this is not the case. Sure, to the casual observer, my hometown seems to be in decline, which I’d wager would be the report from other small Michigan towns.  The auto industry is in decline and along with it the scores of manufacturing jobs. For those who haven’t been able to adapt to the change, they have been feeling their lifestyle slipping away for the past decade or two. For others though, Michigan has plenty to offer for great quality life experiences, with the added bonus of it being rather economical to take part in because it’s pretty much in our backyards.

This past weekend a decision was made to get away on a day trip. The rules were simple, one tank of gas and just go.  We choose to head south down highway 52 from home and that shortly found us stopping in Chelsea Home of Jiffy Mix and possibly one of the cutest towns in southeast Michigan. With a downtown full of history and art not forgetting the friendly people, we enjoyed a peaceful walk around, checked out the Purple Rose Theater and all the little shops. Unknown at the time, our stop at the New Chelsea Market set the rest of the days adventure.  I’m can’t claim to be any sort of expert on wine, in fact I’m as close to a newbie as they come, but the staff was so pleasant in helping us select a few bottles the whole experience is one we’ll be repeating again.  After saying goodbye to Chelsea we found ourselves over in Saline and ready for lunch.  The Brecon Grille, modeled after an English pub was the perfect choice for a quiet relaxed lunch for two, with the bonus of serving local, naturally raised beef and buffalo from TMZ Farms that made for some tasty burgers.  After lunch we walked on over to Spotted Dog Winery where we enjoyed tasting some delicious wines. While chatting with the owner and purchasing a few bottles to take home, we knew what the rest of the day was to be.  We decided to back track down US-12 to Tecumseh where we visited the Boulevard Market for some artisan cheeses before heading to the Pentamere Winery.  At Pentamere we tasted more wonderful Michigan wines, my personal favorite being their wonderful Harvest Apple.  Also we received further education on wine tasting and the range of wines Michigan has to offer along with a suggestion to visit the Cherry Creek Winery down the road in Brooklyn, which, of course, we did.  By now it was getting late in the afternoon and when we arrived at the old schoolhouse it was nearly closing time. Hoping for the best we went in and asked if it was alright for us to take a quick look around, not expecting to repeat the experiences we’ve been having throughout the day. We couldn’t have been more wrong, they we super friendly and allowed us all the time we wanted to look around and even asked us if we wanted to taste the wines.  After purchasing a few bottles of the most enjoyable wines we thanked the woman at Cherry Creek for her time and wonderful help, said our goodbyes and headed for home.

Without having any ideas or plans laid out before leaving home we managed to stumble upon one of our most enjoyable, relaxing days in a long time.  We learned about a region of Michigan, more about local wines and the great people producing them.  Even if we had set out at the beginning of the day to do a tour we couldn’t have visited each of the eight wineries found in the southeastern part of Michigan in a single day.  Touring wineries is not about how many you visit in one day, according to http://www.michiganwines.com there are over 60 in the state all together. No, touring is about the time you spend at each one in a relaxed atmosphere and the good people you meet.

Outside of the cost for all the wines we purchased, the expense was nothing more than lunch and a tank of gas, but the quality of the experience just as well could have cost so much more.  It’s obvious to me now that not only are there people in Michigan living a quality life but they are thriving and sharing the best this state has to offer.
This is just a small taste of all that Michigan has to offer someone looking to “live the good life” without the advantage of an investment banker’s salary.  Summer is almost here and I’m already planning future stories about other hidden (or not so hidden) gems our state has for those of us looking for something more than the gloom and doom of a bad economy.  Some links of interest if your wanting to explore the places we visited and Michigan’s wine culture on your own..

http://www.purplerosetheatre.org
http://www.newchelseamarket.com
http://spotteddogwinery.com
http://www.boulevardmarket.com
http://www.pentamerewinery.com
http://www.cherrycreekwine.com
http://www.michiganwines.com

Newspapers and the future.

Author: Eric  |  Category: Rants, Raves and Opinions

So today, I am reading tons about how new larger format electronic reader are coming and how they could save the newspaper industry, etc, etc, etc…..

I am not going  on about that so much for the tech at least.  But here is my take on how a newspaper could become more valuable to me. Read more…

WTF?: Internet nicknames in real life.

Author: Eric  |  Category: Rants, Raves and Opinions, WTF

Ok so I have a pretty wacky handle on the interwebs here.  CaptAngryPants.

Why?  It was more given to me really.  I had a coworker once that was fond of saying “Do it up Captian” or similar just referring to people as Captain.  Nothing really odd, I know.  But in this same group of coworkers, it was common to ask me if I had my Angry Pants on that day.  I can be a surly cuss at times. Read more…

No upgrade from XP with Win 7?

Author: Eric  |  Category: Rants, Raves and Opinions

So this started a couple days ago within my circle of friends, one of them heard that there was not going to be an upgrade path from XP to Win 7.  Most of them started to say how this was stupid of Microsoft and how it was just going to piss off more people after the Vista issues.

I disagree completely with this logic. Read more…

On being an unique snowflake…

Author: dbjorklund  |  Category: Rants, Raves and Opinions

Gaining readership through profanity: an article about the F-Bomb without actually dropping it.

So one day you decided that you really wanted to be Leonard Alfred Schneider or as the rest of the world knew him Lenny Bruce.  Sure many people have come close but just like the serial numbers on a hundred dollar bill, there can only be one Lenny Bruce.  Others are similar but not the same.  How is it that some can curse, swear and gain popularity while others do it and are labeled losers? It’s simple, the popular people follow rules and when done right they reap the benefits of “Hey look at this guy, did you see what he just said?”

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