Thursday, May 29, 2008

There is so much I could say, but I just won't say a thing.

posted on Thursday, May 29, 2008 1:55:30 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]
 
 Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Last year I decided to upgrade my laptop (An Averatec with a 15" screen), for something more lightweight. I had seen several ultra portables which made me drool! After some research and bargain shopping, I came across a nice unit, the HP Compaq NC4010 (CNET's Review). One of the selling points of the unit, was that it came "Windows Vista Ready". I was certain I would be making the move to the new operating system as soon as it launched, so I figured I may as well purchase a notebook which will be ready for the future. This option actually overweighed the short battery life (I purchased an extra battery, which doesn't affect its portability much).

Well, after much waiting, Vista finally arrived. I eargely loaded the OS unto my trusty nc4010, only to find that the video drivers were not found, all that was listed in Device Manager was a Standard VGA Adapter! What the truck? After scouring HP's Support web site I was unable to find Vista drivers. After several calls to HP's support center and hours wasted on hold, I've been told that HP does not support Windows Vista on the NC4010!!!

Excuse me? So this "Windows Vista Ready" sticker on the machine and the packaging means absolutely what? It was my impression that false advertising was considered a crime in the United States? Well, I guess from HP's executive actions, crime is not a concern. Well, I guess it's back to XP for now, 800 X 600 at 8 Bit just doesn't do Vista justice.

 

posted on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 11:25:14 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [3]
 
 Friday, November 24, 2006

Right around the time I was putting the finishing touches on the initial version of PlateWire, I had an awful experience at a local dealership when seeking service for our family's Land Rover, Molly. The way I was treated by the dealership, Rosenthal Land Rover upset me so that I decided to vent my feelings publicly (notice a recurring theme? :-). I registered and posted http://RosenthalSucks.com and within days I was amazed at the response I received from other ex-Rosenthal customers, apparently I wasn't the only one they had treated like a 2nd class citizen, it seemed to be regular pattern with these guys.

Obviously, Rosenthal was not very happy with the web site, and asked me on several occasions to take it down. I replied, on what grounds? My claims we're truthful and not slanderous, I was only educating other individuals before they too became victims of Rosenthal. So I offered them this solution: I developed a small site (inspired by this incident) RespectThyCustomer (very, very rough, I've hardly put 4 hours into it), and offered Rosenthal a solution; send RespectThyCustomer 100 or so happy customers that give Rosenthal a positive feedback on the web site, and I would freely hand over the RosenthalSucks.com domain to them. They declined, well actually they never even acknowledged my offer, I guess they don't care to make happy customers?

In the midst of everything thats been going on this week, I received an email from the Internet Sales Manager, inquiring about my current car needs; "Perhaps we missed your business last time or you decided to put off your purchase for a time, but you now have a need for a new or pre-owned vehicle. ". So now they know exactly what I want and when I want it? When did they invent the mind reader, I'm sure other dealerships would be interested in their technology :-P

The funny thing is this; RosenthalSucks.com is actually the reason that PlateWire got it's first article in the Washington Post! A  reporter had contacted me about RespectThyCustomer, and the reason behind it. During our conversation I mentioned PlateWire, and the rest as they say is history.

The sales manager at Rosenthal has since emailed me letting me know I have been removed from all email sales list, you'd figure they would have done this previously, but their incompetence does not surprise me.

It is my ardent belief that a new age is just over the horizon, an age in which the voice of the people will become so loud the powers that be will no longer be able to drown it out.

Let your voice be heard!

posted on Friday, November 24, 2006 10:08:13 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [1]
 
 Thursday, September 21, 2006

Apparantely someone at WalMart got a little ansy about adding the Microsoft Zune to their online database. Based on some reports, for a short time yesterday, Walmart had the Zune listed at a retail value of $284.00. Question is, was this price set prior to Apple dropping the price on their 30GB iPod down to $249.00 from $299.00? Will Microsoft come in even lower for this wonderful Zune we all keep hearing about?

Walmart has a whole section dedicated to the Zune.

Only time will tell....

 

UPDATE

It's seems someone at Microsoft leaked the final price of the Zune - Drumroll please - $229.00. Apparantely they've decided to drop some pre-loaded content to make the price below that of Apple's iPod.

posted on Thursday, September 21, 2006 10:39:48 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]
 
 Thursday, August 03, 2006

If you don't secure your wireless router, it an almost certainty than at some point or another, someone will use your network.

If you don't really mind, or have a spare wireless router and a linux box (doesnt hurt to have some *nix skill either), you can turn your cyber-thiefs upside down! This page describes some very easy steps to serving your thieves upside down content, or even blur just enough to be annoying. This page has my vote for the day, I'm loading up a Linux distro as I type, gonna have some fun!

Upside-Down-Ternet

posted on Thursday, August 03, 2006 10:53:17 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [3]