Author: fish1964

  • Free Money

    So if you had a business, and people would loan you any amount of money for 10 years at a negative interest rate (adjusted for inflation), would you even hesitate?

    So with roads and bridges in disrepair, why does the US Government hesitate?

    Well, we know why…

  • Proud

    We visited some friends in Jersey last weekend. They have a nice community pool and it was a gorgeous day so we spent most of the day there. It’s a very nice big pool, with a separate toddler section and a pretty cool water slide.

    The water slide has a height requirement, and when we visited them last year Tori was well below. So I warned her that she still might not be allowed this year (she’s 5). And sure enough, she was about two inches too short.

    But there’s a loophole. If you can show a lifeguard that you can swim a full length of the pool, you can do the slide. The pool isn’t Olympic size, but it’s pretty big. Tori has become a good swimmer, but she’s never gone that far.

    What the hell, worth a shot.

    So I tell Tori she can flip over to her back, do whatever she needs to, she just can’t touch the side or the lane rope. When Tori swims, she is all legs. We’re working on getting her arm motions better, but in a pinch she goes underwater and just kicks. She loves to swim underwater.

    So that’s what she does. She puts her head down, kicks underwater for about ten feet, then pops up for a breath. And again. And again. Really, barely using her arms at all.

    At the halfway point it’s obvious she can keep this up all day. The lifeguard watching her just says, “she’s got it”. Doing a length was total cake for her. I was quite proud.

    And she spent the rest of the afternoon on the water slide…

  • Famous People Everywhere

    Only I don’t know it. Turns out the co-creator of The Daily Show, author of this new book, and various other things, lives right in our building.

    She’s very nice. She has two dogs and my girls always want to pet them. I had no clue what she did…

  • Samsung Galaxy S III

    I’ve had the HTC Incredible for a very long time. I got it the first day it came out. So it’s been 2+ years, a long time in phone land. It has been an awesome phone. I am a loyal Verizon customer, for one reason only, the network.

    I have so many friends with iPhones on AT&T. They always claim to have great service. But they don’t. They have great phones which blinds them to the lame network.

    So I have been incredibly (no pun intended) happy with the HTC Incredible. It is/was a great phone. When I first got it, my iPhone 3 friends were envious.

    Verizon 4G was very tempting. But every phone that came along was good but not great. I couldn’t justify the expense of a new phone when the only draw was 4G (and the accompanying lame battery). The iPhone on Verizon was only moderately tempting, since I’m a heavy Google user. So I’d been sticking with the Incredible with minimal issues.

    The Galaxy S III finally convinced me. I pre-ordered so I’ve had it for over a week. My Incredible was great, but the Galaxy rocks.

    I haven’t even touched on many of the newest features. So I will only comment on a few:

    4G: Um, holy crap. When at home, if I turn off my phone’s WiFi, I will double my speed by using 4G. That’s just a crazy statement. Unless you are paying for ultra turbo home high speed, 4G is faster. I get 10MB down sitting in a cab.

    Size/Screen: I really wasn’t sure if I wanted the big Android thing or not. I ordered without holding it in my hands. My initial reaction was, “wow big, and wow, light and wow, thin”. It’s really light. That feels either cheap or just really light. Despite being big, in your back pocket it is nothing. It took about a day to get used to the size. Going back to my Incredible I think, too small. Yes, I have big hands and long fingers so maybe if you don’t you wouldn’t like it. But for me the smaller size is pointless. The screen looks great (not retina but very nice, and bigger is better when watching video).

    Ice Cream Sandwich: Super good. I loved Gingerbread on the Incredible, but ICS is super smooth and very nice.

    Processor: The international version has a quad core (why exactly do you need a quad core on a phone?) but the US 4G version is dual core. Doesn’t matter, it’s crazy fast.

    Battery: The reviews said it was bad, but I haven’t seen it. Maybe because I get WiFi so many places so I don’t use 4G a lot, but even 4G doesn’t seem to kill it. So far, so good.

    Camera/Video: TBD, I haven’t tested enough. The camera is super fast and seems good. The flash may not be as good as the Incredible. Haven’t tested video.

    Samsung Extras: For the most part I’d say Samsung didn’t mess up Android. Verizon added some crap that I can’t delete which annoys me but is easily ignored. Samsung’s Siri clone is as useful as Siri, which is to say not that much. They added a feature where the front facing camera can detect eye movement so if you are holding the phone and reading, so it doesn’t go to sleep. I play Words With Friends and often look at the board and think. You see this eye icon in the notification bar as it detects your eyes moving and doesn’t go to sleep. That is super cool. Samsung is advertising a bunch of other cool things but they mostly depend on other people using the same phone, so I haven’t tried them.

    What else? Samsung seems to be going with a Zen feel to the phone, mainly in terms of the default sounds. For the most part I like it (the default notification sound is someone whistling – the first day I kept looking around).

    But the default alarm sound is very soothing. I don’t need soothing, I need to wake up. A quibble, but I slept through it once. I don’t use the default sound anymore.

    But overall, a seriously great phone. My wife has the latest iPhone. I am not envious.

  • Truth in Advertising

    Not sure if this was Photoshopped, but how true

  • What If?

    There is a new geek blog called “What If?”, subtitled, “ANSWERING YOUR HYPOTHETICAL QUESTIONS WITH PHYSICS, EVERY TUESDAY.”

    The first question was:

    What would happen if you tried to hit a baseball pitched at 90% the speed of light?

    The blog describes in great detail the effects of a baseball moving that fast. The details are fascinating (involving constant fusion at the front of the ball) and the end result is:

    Everything within roughly a mile of the park is leveled, and a firestorm engulfs the surrounding city. The baseball diamond is now a sizable crater, centered a few hundred feet behind the former location of the backstop.

    But the blog is not without a sense of humor:

    A careful reading of official Major League Baseball Rule 6.08(b) suggests that in this situation, the batter would be considered “hit by pitch”, and would be eligible to advance to first base.

  • Yahoo Passwords

    This guy did analysis on the passwords hacked from Yahoo. The full details are here. Not surprisingly, the three most common passwords were:

    1. 123456
    2. password
    3. welcome

    The surprise for me was that #4 was “ninja”…