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In The Land of Don’t Touch, Comes iTouch

Filed Under: Product Reviews | Friday, 28 December 2007

Think back to when you were a kid…actually, you may not have to think that far back…think back to the last time something was cooked, a treat if you will, and you were told “don’t touch it, it’s for later” or “don’t touch, it’s for [insert name here]”. With the holidays just past us, Thanksgiving and Christmas you’ve probably heard it a lot. “Don’t touch” I used to hear it a lot as a kid, we’d be going to the store, “Remember kids, don’t touch anything, you look with your eyes, not with your hands” or we’d go to someone’s house and we’d hear the same thing “don’t touch”. Everywhere you go, it was don’t touch, don’t touch, don’t touch. *rolls eyes*

But now, there’s something that just begs us to touch it, the new iPod touch, aka, iTouch. This little bugger is all about the touch and all the touch is done on the screen. With the iTouch, we’ve lost the click wheel that once made the iPod’s famous, while this is a cool feature, I find that it’s also a bit of a downside (more on this later).

I’ve gone and done a quick run through of a few of the features of the iTouch. Personally, my favorites are the ability to surf the interwebs from the itouch and the video capabilities. It was very nice of Apple to put the YouTube player on there as default.

The iTouch encompasses so many cool things, things that Apple has created nice clean demonstrations for. Apple has videos of all the iTouch features on their website. The one feature that I didn’t mention anything about was the video feature, but it works the same as though you combined the music and youtube features. You could browse your videos as you did the music and then when you were watching your videos it would be like the youtube video I showed. The video feature is very nice and as I mentioned, one of my favorites.

I did skip over the photos feature as well, I said if I had photos we could view them, I don’t have photos on my iTouch because I don’t feel as though they’re what I need to be wasting space on. My iTouch does have 8gb and it will take me a while to fill those 8 gigs because I’m picky about what I load onto my iPods but photos aren’t one of the things that I need on my iPod. But that’s me personally. I will say this, from watching the photos demo on the Apple website, there are some cool features, like the ability to resize the photo and set it as the background on the iTouch. Me, I’m simple, and thus, my background is plain black.

I did find, and this isn’t a complaint because it could be a user issue, that the touch screen was a bit, touchy…it didn’t always work as I expected it to, as you can kindof see in the video, there’s a few times where I’m forced to “touch” something several times before it works. But, it could be me. As time has progressed with my iTouch’s and mines relationship, I’m finding that less often am I having problems and more often is it behaving as it should be.

There’s only one downside to the iTouch that I can think of, and it’s really only a downside when I’m out there cycling, and it’s only really extremely bothersome when I’m not attached to my stationary trainer.

I just can’t change songs or turn up the volume on the iTouch when I’m riding, I have to make sure all the songs on there are ones I like, and the volume has to be preset to perfection before I take off. If I make sure of those 2 things before I begin my ride, then I’m good to go, if one or both of those things is off, I’m likely to cause a wreck, ruin my bike, break a couple bones, maybe get some cuts that require stitches, but it’s really not so bad in comparison to all the good we get with the iTouch. Besides that, in any official ride that I participate in, I’m not supposed to be listening to music, so, really, the one thing that I deem as a flaw in the iTouch, in my case, isn’t a flaw at all *shrugs* …thus, we have a winner with the iTouch. It’s golden, or silver rather, silver backed at least, or chrome, I have a tendency to call stuff silver if it looks silver, but it could be chrome, *sigh* I digress.

Oh, I mustant forget to tell you about all that comes with the iTouch (or what was lacking and thus we had to accessorize).

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The iTouch comes with of course, the iTouch, the classic Apple earbuds, a cute little stand for the iTouch to sit in (not that it would ever sit in the stand as theoretically it’d be in a pocket or in the armband, or in a backpack, but if you want to sit at your desk and watch a movie I suppose the stand would be helpful), and a USB sync cable, which also happens to work as the charger. Stickers, cause stickers are cool. And a little clothe with which you can free the iTouch from all finger prints and smudges left on it but at the same time open it up for more.

Now, I had to accessorize, not much, but some was necessary. I had to get a USB Power Adapter. I normally wouldn’t need one because I’m often near a computer and so charging the iTouch from my computer would have been no problem, but lately, I’ve been traveling a bit and the laptop doesn’t always go with me. For such occasions, I bought an off brand power adapter.

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Another accessory that’s a necessary, but that I didn’t have to buy this time around is the iHome. I had bought one a year ago or so for my iPod Mini and so using it for my iTouch was no question. I did question whether or not my iTouch would work in the iHome simply because the iHome was put out before the iPods were fandangled with features. I am happy to report that the iTouch does work in the iHome. (My most favorite feature of the iHome, since I know you were wondering, the remote from which I can point and click to turn off the alarm in the morning.)

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And finally, because I needed to wear it while cycling (even if I’m not supposed to), a sports band was necessary. Just remember that if you need your hands on the handle bars and your eyes on the road that only songs you will enjoy for the duration of the ride should be loaded and volume should be preset to a level of satisfaction.

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And thus, we have a review of the Apple iPod Touch. If you’re in the market for an mp3 player, I’d recommend the iTouch. I’ve had a good time with it and wouldn’t trade it for the world.

coComment

Filed Under: Product Reviews | Monday, 19 November 2007

coComment coComment, totally awesome app, but before I go into it’s particulars, I have a confession, if it hadn’t been for the little coComment guy, the one you’re looking at one the left, I probably wouldn’t have given it a second glance. This just goes to show what’s in an logo. Ok, I’ll get onto the specifics of coComment now.

So, the deal is this, I comment on websites, and if I want to see if a follow up comment has been made, I have to not only remember what site I was at, but what post I commented on. Now, I realize that this has been partly solved by Owen’s WP comment email responder plugin but this really only helps me if it’s the author of the blog that responds to my comment. If someone else was to see my comment and start a conversation, I would never know unless I was anal about checking on the blogs on which I comment on a regular basis. Which I do to some extent, but on some days, my commenting can get out of hand and I can’t keep track of them all.

Enter coComment.

coComment keeps track of the places I’ve commented. I can comment on any blog with any platform, I can comment on flickr, I can comment on digg and every place that I make a comment will be added to my conversations on coComment and I no longer have to go back to the individual places where I made the comments because they’re now being tracked by coComment.

I should back up, just a step though, because you can’t just register for coComment and BAM! the places you comment will be tracked, no, it’s not exactly, quite that easy, but it’s still pretty damn easy. First you have to make an extension, install a really cool extension on your browser or a really lame button. I went with the really cool extension. With the extension, anytime I add a comment, that entry is automatically added to my conversations. If I had the lame button, I’d have to click it before adding my comment in order to track that entry. The other cool thing about the extension is that I do have a button and if I don’t add a comment to an entry but would like to track it, I can do so. That’s coComment, it’s a beautiful thing.

Now, you’re probably scratching your head wondering what’s wrong with comment RSS feeds. Nothing says me, unless you don’t care about everyone elses comments on every other blog entry. If you only care about your comments on the blog entries you were interested in enough to comment on and peoples responses to your comments, then coComment is a perfect match for you. I’d wager to say that even eHarmony would agree with me.

Now Herd With Utterz

Filed Under: Product Reviews, Utterz | Sunday, 18 November 2007

You’ve already seen Utterz here on Traveling Thoughts. They’re the coolest things since sliced bread. But there’s a story behind Utterz here on Traveling Thoughts, and I’m going to tell it.

It begins at blog world expo:

I was making a b-line for the restrooms. I had to go pee in a bad way. As I was going on Sim at the Utterz booth asked if I had a moment. I told him that I needed to go potty, but since he had been so nice and I had passed the booth on several occasions and they weren’t like the sales clerks in the stores hunting you down trying to help you that I’d be back. Boy am I glad that I went back.

When I went back, Sim asked if I knew what Utterz was. I responded no, and he said the best way to find out was to register. Talk about making a quick sell. Lucky for me, it’s free. But I did register, and I was very excited because within 5 minutes I had both TravelingThoughts.com and RideToRemedy.com ready to utter to.

You’re probably wondering, what is an utter. This is the coolest thing. An utter is any combination of voice, video, pictures, and text mashed together. I can call and leave a voice recording, within 10 minutes, I can text, send a picture, send a video, and it will mash it all together. Totally hot right?

What I like about it, is that it’s mobile blogging to the 9th degree. Or Mobloging if you will. What really sold me on it, is that now, while on my bike rides in the Tour de Cure(s) that I’m participating in, I can call in to 712-432-Mooo (6666) and record a voice utter and it will post to my site. If I’m stopped at a rest stop and taking pictures, I can send them in to go@utterz.com. It’s just so cool that I can now provide live updates, people can follow my blog for the couple hours that I’m on my ride and know exactly what’s going on. Or better yet, they don’t have to follow my blog, they can follow my twitters and know that my blog has been updated. I’m so excited about it. It’s a beautiful thing.

My utterz won’t be limited to just bike rides though, it’s already been seen, if I’m out and about and something worth uttering comes up, it gets put on my website. Talk about smooth. Utterz has just become my favorite way to moblog :)

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With Utterz you can post not only to the Utterz but there is currently the capability to have your utterz published to blogger, livejournal, tumblr, typepad, twitter, and wordpress. I myself currently just have it posting to my wordpress blogs but soon I’ll add it to my twitter account.

There are also widgets that can be put on your site if you’d like your utterz to be seen in more than just a post on your site. Me, I’m not too worried about people seeing my utterz, at least not yet, so I’m not using any widgets, but a widget would be useful for times when I’m riding, because then it could be seen right up front and people wouldn’t have to read my blog. There are currently three widgets to choose from, classic, nano, and sidebar. If I were to put a widget on this site, it’d go in the sidebar:

What’s cool about the widgets is that I can define the color of it, who’s utterz I want it to play, how many utterz it should contain, what order the utterz should be played in, I can even tell it to play automatically or not (which I choose not).

As you can see there’s so much to Utterz and Utterz is still a baby so there’s going to be so much more to it. I totally recommend jumping on board with Utterz, you won’t regret it.

Clean And Non-Sensitive Mouth

Filed Under: Product Reviews | Sunday, 18 November 2007

I am anal about my mouth, it has to be clean, I can’t stand a dirty mouth, at work I have a toothbrush, at home I have a toothbrush (well obviously), but the point being that I brush my teeth whenever I get the chance, if I eat, I brush my teeth, I brush my teeth when I wake up, before I go to bed, before I go out, it’s just that they gotta be clean, super clean. If I can’t brush my teeth, I’ve got mouthwash in my backpack.

I’m all about the clean mouth, but I’m all about the not so sensitive teeth as well. From time to time in my 26 years of teeth, I’ve had sensitive teeth, mostly from cold drinks, and extreme sensitivity to wind, especially when I’m falling from 10,000 ft in the sky. Ok, so maybe the wind isn’t a valid example of teeth sensitivity, but my teeth are sensitive.

To deal with the sensitivity my dentist has me brushing every night before I go to bed with Colgate PreviDent 5000 Sensitive. I thought that was cool, all except the part where I had to not only do my normal brushing, but then at night, after my normal brushing, I had to brush with this stuff. Now, I know I have a teeth brushing problem, and I do it more than necessary, but I really don’t think it’s necessary to brush with more than one kind of toothpaste within a minute of each other.

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Enter Biotene.

I received a sample of Biotene in the mail a couple weeks ago. Before I tried it out, I stopped brushing with the PreviDent so that some of the sensitivity would come back and I could tell if the Biotene was working. When I started brushing with the Biotene I had immediate relief. This excited me. I’ve now used the Biotene for almost 2 weeks now, and I’m very satisfied with the results.

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Being as happy as I was, I had to delve into the interwebs and start doing some price comparisons. When I bought the Colgate PreviDent 5000 Sensitive from my dentist, I paid $12 for the 100 mL bottle. It was a little steep in price, but I buy it because I needed it. The Biotene for the same size bottle, costs half that. So let me think a moment now, it’s half the price of the stuff my dentist gives me and I don’t have to buy any other toothpaste with it.

There’s one more thing to note with my new favorite sensitive toothpaste. It’s not just taking care of the symptom of having sensitive teeth with the potassium nitrate, but it’s also tackling a root cause of tooth sensitivity (dry mouth) with Enzyme LP3 Complex™. It’s always a good sign when a product not only takes care of the symptoms but also takes care of the originating problem.

Biotene in the past 2 weeks has become my mouth’s bff (best friend forever) :)

Beast of a Printer - The Dell Photo 926

Filed Under: Product Reviews | Monday, 15 October 2007

DSC07442Mmm, do you smell that? It’s the smell of a new cave, a cave that hasn’t been inhabited by another printer in 5 years. A cave that has been printer free because she didn’t feel the need to get one. Why own a printer when you can’t print at the University’s expense she says. That was all fine and dandy until she wanted to print in color or print pictures, then she was in trouble because her mom wasn’t so keen on sharing her printer. A little selfish with the ink she (the mom) was. But now, NOW, she has me, a printer/scanner/copier. I even take the photocards from her digital cameras or if she pleases she can plug the digital camera into me. Aren’t I cool? I’m The Dell Photo 926 All in One Printer.

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DSC07452Oh she’s not happy, she can’t find something. Oh, the USB cable she thinks I should’ve come with. Wait, why didn’t I come with a USB cable? Who on earth boxed me? Don’t they know that most households don’t have wireless printer adapters yet…wait, wait, she found one, it’s a good thing she keeps miscellaneous cables lying around that she has no clue what she’ll do with them. It’s even the right one, awesome, she can plug me into her laptop, I’m starting to feel at home. HEY LOOK!!! I’ve got a tail.

INSTALLATION
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What is she doing now, she unplugged me from her laptop. What is that flying saucer thing she’s putting into her laptop, it says something about loading, oh, it’s my software, heh, that will help. It says loading…. waiting… waiting… waiting… sheesh, 5 minutes…*rolls eyes* She just hollared, like really hollered, “COREL!!! I don’t want COREL on my laptop, why didn’t it give me the option to install it. OR NOT INSTALL IT…That’s gonna have to come off here shortly…” Apparently, she wants options…she doesn’t want everything done herself…dumb human, she chose “install everything” it’s all her fault…she could’ve had options…

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While it’s loading she’s pulled out the silver packages. Those contain my life fire. Without them, I can’t print for her. She’s got me open, my guts are there for all to see, I hate when I get opened up, I get all cold inside, it’s not the greatest of feelings. But then, as they put the ink in me and close me up, I come alive.


TEST PAGE PRINTING
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It’s time to print a test page. Oh yeah, totally looking good. Well, I can’t see that it’s looking good, she’s got my eyes covered. Stupid Humans! But, she muttered something to another creature in the room about how it looks good. So it must look good, besides, I’m partial, so it’s a good thing she muttered something, it gives us a better clue about how she really feels.

REAL PRINTING
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She’s ready to print (for real), she just plugged me back into the laptop. YEA!!! I get to print. This should be cool. Wait, what does that say, what is she printing, I can’t see. As it comes down the pike I can feel it, it feels all lame, it’s a one liner, “BEHOLD AS I BECOME A CATFISH” I don’t get it. A catfish, what is she trying to tell me…





SCANNING
Oh, hahahaha, that tickles, she just opened the lid to my scanner bed. She just put the sign she printed on the scanner bed, she cut it down though. What is she doing now, her face is approaching it. She’s closing her eyes, and the lid. What on earth. Wait, her eyes have opened, she just pressed the scan button, unbelievable, she’s scanning her face, oh come on, she’s drooling on me, well not quite but almost, wait, her cheeks just puffed up, she’s blowing air, almost like a raspberry, this is unacceptable scanner use…this is UNsuggested scanner use…hahaha, that tickles, stop it…

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Oh no she dit-ten (that’s how it’s pronounced, I watch Shrek you know). I can’t believe she did that, it’s all Ted’s fault, the stuff he teaches is padawans (I saw it on YouTube). She catfished on my scanner bed. Sadly for her she could exhale slow enough but hard enough for her cheeks to be puffed against the screen the whole time I was scanning. But still, that’s pretty impressive. I mean, that whole catfish thing wasn’t meant for the scanner beds, but she pulled it off. I’ll give her that much credit. Heck, I’m the one that captured it. I’m the impressive one.

But she needs to get serious here, I am a printer, a scanner, and a copier. She needs to use me for what I am.
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proofsheet Dang! She listens well, she’s plugging in a card. I wonder what she’s going to print off… Oh she’s not impressed, she doesn’t know what picture on the card she wants to print because she can’t see them on my screen, so she’s having to print a proof. That makes her frown. I’m not the top of a line photo printer, but I am a photo printer. Ok, she’s got the proof and now she’s chosen an image from the sheet. She’s opening the scanner, and she’s got a clean clothe to wipe it down. Ahhhh…that feels so much better, no more saliva on me. Sweet here we go, printing pictures. She’s impressed with the picture quality. She’s bummed that she can’t say, “hey, print this picture from the card without printing a proof. ” she may have to read the directions to find out if she can do that, she thinks “the proof is ok to print but it wastes ink”

pictures The picture on the right had no extra settings, the picture on the left had redeye and auto-enhanced. She likes the one on the left best. The one on the right looks washed out. (Although if you ask me the photo was overexposed to begin with) She’s scanned her progress in, now that she sees a real scan job, she’s not all that impressed. In fact, she’s downright depressed at the scan quality. She’s having problems with the fact that she’s going to have to break the manual out. She thinks (like all other things she uses) that this printer should be plug and play, no reading of manual required. But since things aren’t working as they should, she’s gonna break it out. Overall she’s giving me a 3 out of 5 stars, it makes me sad, but I can see where she’s coming from. I print well, she’ll give me 5 out of 5 on that one. Scanning I get a 2 out of 5 because the scan jobs I did just weren’t that great. And her frustration with photo printing gets me a 3 out of 5, she wants to be able to choose her pictures without printing a proof. 3 out of 5 is mediocre, but I’ll deal with it. I am a printer after all. Worse case scenario, the cave gets vacated, but I’m confident she’ll keep me around for printing, like I said, I did print well and that’s what printers do best :)

If you’re looking for a printer that you’re confident will print, The Dell Photo 926 All in One Printer will do the job. Plus it has the extras if you want to sit around and play. She’ll sit around and play another day…