I got an email this week from one of my banks. It is the annual reminder of their privacy policy, and is meant to make me feel good that the bank is taking my privacy and security seriously. But it does just the opposite. I realize, though, that given my personal nature, my background in… Continue reading is my bank’s privacy policy stupid, or am I being too pedantic?
Category: Consumer Experiences
Consumer Experiences
how not to tip correctly
This has happened to me often enough over the years that I think there ought to be a name for it. Let’s say Person A and Person B go out for drinks together. A buys enough more stuff that they both feel splitting the check down the middle isn’t fair. Let’s say Person A drank… Continue reading how not to tip correctly
my MacBook Pro battery life is terrible – is it defective?
My MacBook Pro’s battery now only holds 43% of the energy it did when it was manufactured, just 18 months ago. Is this expected for Apple’s “long life battery” or is this a flaw? And more important, what should I do about it?
I think Dotster.com has jumped the shark
Open letter from Todd Bradley to Dotster.com, submitted by their customer support ticket tracking system (since I couldn’t find any other way to send them feedback): —- Hi, while I was at work today, I got an email from my wife. We share a website for our home business, and the domain name is registered… Continue reading I think Dotster.com has jumped the shark
I got the porno scanner and the grope down both in one day
Beth and I went to South Padre Island for Thanksgiving this year, and I got subjected to not one – but both – of the controversial new security protocols. I got the “porno scanner” and then got the “grope down” both while passing through the same security checkpoint. Here’s my story. I’m writing this at… Continue reading I got the porno scanner and the grope down both in one day
I won’t buy a Kindle until there’s a used ebook market
I visited Barnes & Noble this afternoon, for the first time in a while. I got a gift card, and decided it’s time to use it. I found an interesting book and paid full retail price for it ($21.95). Then later, I saw that on Amazon.com, the same book sells for about $14. And buying… Continue reading I won’t buy a Kindle until there’s a used ebook market
iPhone Visual Voicemail Problems
I’m optimistic that the problems I’ve been having with my iPhone visual voicemail will be resolved by this simple trick: Re: Iphone Voicemail problems. – Apple – Wireless Forums from AT&T Ever since upgrading the phone to software 3.0, I haven’t gotten voicemail notifications in a timely manner. Sometimes I never see them! So someone… Continue reading iPhone Visual Voicemail Problems
Happy Earth Day
Today is Earth Day, April 22, 2009. I spent most of the day working on a volunteer project with Wildlands Restoration Volunteers, along with 6 of my Polycom coworkers. You see, we get one day off per year to do a volunteer project, and the 7 of us chose this one. We planted lots of… Continue reading Happy Earth Day
AIG: worried? updating resumes? retaining criminal attorneys?
Yeah! You go get ’em, Mr. Cuomo. These folks got some ‘splainin’ to do. Now if someone just had the cojones to go after Cheney the same way. We learned over the weekend that AIG had, last Friday, distributed more than $160 million in retention payments to members of its Financial Products Subsidiary, the unit… Continue reading AIG: worried? updating resumes? retaining criminal attorneys?
my first iMovie project
Earlier this week I upgraded my MacBook Pro and my Mac mini (the only two Macs I own anymore) to iLife ’09. That includes iMovie ’09, which is Apple’s consumer video editing application. I’ve wanted to try it out for a long time, since I know its professional big brother Final Cut Studio. But word… Continue reading my first iMovie project