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Archive for January, 2006

Your car, its safety, and Parking Company of America01.31.06

I went to campus today around 10 in the morning, only to find all the parking lots full. Parking Company of America, also known as PCA, was managing the parking for everyone for free. They always manage the parking at the start of every session because of the chaos the limited parking creates for thousands of students every hour. I parked my car in the middle of a lane and got a number assigned to me by one of the PCA workers. I asked them if I could leave my car there till nighttime. They said “Sure, we’ll leave after 4, so you can pick up your car after that at the central box where someone will be waiting until all the managed car keys have been claimed.” I took my claim number, handed over my keys to the PCA staff and went on my way.

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Problem with entry for January 30th, 300601.31.06

The entry for January 30th, 2006 was supposed to be posted automatically at a certain time yesterday. For some unknown reason, it never was, and instead got deleted. I’m trying to see if I can find the entire text I had written somewhere. Otherwise, I’ll have to summarize the text tomorrow and post it as a late post.

Thank you for understanding. :)

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Your experience of watching movies in different environments01.29.06

Have you ever watched a boring movie at a theatre? You pay money to see the movie, and it turns out to be so boring you want your money back. In such cases you usually wish you had stayed at home and slept instead. Compare that to watching the same boring movie at a party; you still watch it if everyone else watches it. You usually don’t complain about it at all.

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Your allotted time for using Berkeley public library computer as a guest01.28.06

This is an account of one of the things I experienced on my recent trip to Berkeley.

Have you ever used a public library computer before? These computers are available anyone for a certain amount of time. While I was in Berkeley, I was sometimes at the mercy of these computers when I wanted to keep up to date with the digital world, and with things through the digital world.

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Back from the break01.28.06

I took a few days off while trying to maintain things under control. I had work, due projects and a lot of other things that make one not only feel old, but act and become old too.

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Away for a while01.24.06

I’m going through some medical tests these days and will be away from the computer for a day or two. I should be able to use the computer again by Friday, hopefully.

See you then. Take care. :)

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Have you ever had a vending machine reject your dollar bill?01.23.06

How many times have you had a vending machine reject your dollar bills? Many vending machines today can only accept new, crisp dollar bills. Do you have a dollar bill that was rolled up in your pockets recently? Sorry, it won’t be accepted. Do you have a dollar bill that’s so dirty that you can’t see any writing on it? Sorry, the vending machine doesn’t want it. Do you have a dollar bill that’s only slightly worn out and is still accepted anywhere else on the planet? Sorry, the vending machine is out of this world and won’t accept it.

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Music 4 Music - Episode 2, Volume 201.23.06

Time for another music post. There are two songs for today. One is “A little respect” by Erasure, and the other one is “Good Boys” by Blondie.

These songs will be available for the next three days. Enjoy!

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Towing companies, fines, and public auctions for towed cars01.22.06

Have you ever had your car towed because you parked illegally? You know the situation: parking your car in a no parking zone or in a complex where your friend lives and the next morning finding out that your car is missing. You get worried, frustrated, and later on find out that your car was towed. I’ve had it happen to me at least 5 times, twice with a rental car.

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Expedited shipping - faster shipping, or faster delivery?01.21.06

I do a lot of shopping online. Not only do I find better prices on different websites for different items, I also find gems such as the first or last editions of books no longer in print. Some items come with extra accessories at no additional cost, like electronics, for instance. I sometimes pay extra for faster shipping, if I feel the urge to get my hands on an item faster. I found out today that faster shipping does not necessarily mean faster delivery; it may mean the amount of time it takes for a seller to process an order for shipping.

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Early review of Windows Live Mail Beta01.20.06

Introduction

I got invited to test Windows Live Mail a few weeks. ago. The “Live” series is an initiative by Microsoft to bring the next generation of enhancements to its online set of tools. Here is a review of what’s available so far.

Clicking on any image in this review will open a new window with the full sized image. Some images have not been edited to reduce their dimensions or blank content in order to show the amount of white and blank space Microsoft has put into the new interface.

Beta Test

I tested Windows Live Mail Beta in both Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox browsers. This review is a very brief, nontechnical review that gives an idea of what the majority of the users will see when they use the product right now. To keep technical details to a minimum, I’m going to mention one thing: every page is a frameset, just the way Microsoft loves it.

Acceptance to the Windows Live Mail Beta Program

Main interface

In Internet Explorer, almost every page loaded within 3-4 seconds. However, some pages did seem to be loading slower than the current traditional Hotmail interface. The main “Today” page seen in Windows Live Mail is a bit cleaner than the current “Today” screen that you see in Hotmail, which is cluttered with advertisements. At this moment, the front page sports three advertisements; on on the top of the page, one in the left hand panel, and one in the right hand panel. At this time, for obvious reasons, all the ads point to different Windows Live Mail pages, such as using Windows Live Mail on cell phones.

Windows Live Mail Beta Today page

Emails are displayed mainly in a 3 column/pan preview; the left most column shows the names of the folders, the middle column shows the sender and the subject of the emails, and the right column shows the message itself. Options to delete a message, reply to a message or other standard functions available for common email handling are available above each of these columns. Emails loaded at different speeds, sometimes faster than Hotmail, and sometimes slower.

Windows Live Mail Inbox

Moving & replying to emails

Moving a message to a folder was easy; you simply click and drag any email listed in the middle column and drop it onto any folder. That is probably the coolest feature Microsoft is sporting in this new beta right now; everything else is something that you’ve already seen in other email services.

Moving messages in Windows Live Mail Beta

Replying to emails was almost as easy as Hotmail; you click on “Reply” and you start typing your response. The rich-text editing option is enabled by default at this moment, and cannot be turned off. Also, there are many options that aren’t enabled and can’t be enabled. For example, you can only view 14 emails on one page at this time; the option to increase or decrease that number has not been enabled.

Windows Live Mail Replying to emails

Calendar & Contacts

The Calendar looks a lot similar to the previous calendar, with tasks, notes and alarms working the same way as before.

Windows Live Mail Calendar

The address book, or “Contacts” as Microsoft wishes to call it, is a little bit different, and a lot cleaner than before. As you can see from the snapshot below, each contact can be clicked on and their details seen from the same page. It’s much easier now to maintain a decent looking and cleaner address book, compared to before.

Windows Live Mail Contacts

Searching through emails

Searching for mail was something that was frustrating; like Hotmail, Windows Live Mail still thinks the 90’s was cool in terms of searching emails and thus limits your search results to the terms found only in the subject and email addresses. This is probably the least powerful search engine, for emails, when compared to Google Gmail and Yahoo Mail. Search results, if any are found, are shown in the same way normal emails are shown: in the 3-columns preview.

Windows Live Mail Search feature

Compatibility with other browsers

Windows Live Mail works fully, with whatever feature set it currently has, in Internet Explorer only. For Mozilla Firefox or other browser users, a message is shown telling them that not all features for your browser have been built yet. Microsoft insists on its help pages that you download and use the latest version of Internet Explorer, which isn’t surprising.

Windows Live Mail in Mozilla Firefox

Related features

There’s a feedback page where you can offer your opinion or submit a bug you’ve noticed. You can also see a list of submitted questions on that page. At this moment, however, the page is showing only 4 submitted questions so far which have been answered by Microsoft; it seems that only the questions that Microsoft tends to address are displayed on that page. Thus your question may or may not end up on the list of things that need to be fixed.

It’s not clear yet as to how Microsoft will change the current pricing of the upgrades available for Hotmail users. At the moment, $19.95 yearly gets you a 2GB inbox. The Windows Live Mail Beta gives that much mail space for free, so expect a change or two coming your way if you are a subscriber to any of their upgrade plans. You’ll still see advertisements in Windows Live Mail, so paying extra fees may be an incentive for many to reduce the strain on their eyes.

One thing I’ve noticed lately is the addition of a counter on the main “Live Ideas” page that tells the users how many invitations they have left. I don’t have any invitations yet that I can give away, so I’m assuming this feature is still being developed.

Windows Live Mail invitations

Conclusion

You can always opt out of the beta and go back to the traditional Hotmail interface, if you wish. I’m using the traditional interface for my main hotmail account, while testing the Live Mail interface for my secondary hotmail account. At the moment, the changes coming into the Hotmail interface seem to be in response to the growing competition. Also, because of the background scripting, slower machines and different browsers may load the pages slowly, even though Internet Explorer and Firefox rendered some pages really fast.

With faster pages, more options to customize the user interface, and compatibility with different browsers, Windows Live Mail may help Microsoft stand up to the stiff competition for a while until something completely innovative comes along the way, either from Microsoft or from others.

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Music 4 Music - Episode 1, Volume 201.19.06

It’s been a while since the last music post. Here it is; the new year and a new volume of the series. There are two new music files today. One is the Dr. Alban classic “It’s My Life” Sash! Remix, released in 1992 to become one of best tracks ever released in the 90’s. If you want, you can read Dr. Alban’s short biography to see how interesting it is.

The other song is by the eccentric Pet Shop Boys called “West End Girls“, from 1984. You don’t know the 80’s music if you don’t know this song and this band, which continues to dazzle even today; to put it briefly, without them, 80’s would have had a big hole in it, like a donut. They complete the entire decade of good 80’s music.

These songs will be available for the next three days. Enjoy!

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Students, and teachers, education, money01.18.06

How many different kinds of teachers have you had in your entire life? How many different places have you been a student at, regardless of your age now or at that time? From boring teachers to entertaining ones, from strict professors to lenient and friendly teachers, and from nonsocial professors to teachers who ask everyone out to parties, we’ve all seen different kinds of instructors, and also different environments of learning, that has affected what we learn, and how we learn it.

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