# Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Traffic and you



To: World
From: Peter

Hi Guys,

We need to have a talk. Some of you have made me consider taking the train from New Lenox to Mokena. I have a simple outlook on driving. Get in your car knowing where you are going. Know how to get there. Stay out of my way.  That's it.

I have a problem with these scenarios. Some involve special weather like our recent snow, some don't.
1. "OMFG it's snowing, better go super slow even though the roads are clear............. U know wat? I'm going slow, so I prolly can talk on my phone and do my makeup now!!1!! Sweet!!........... Guys, you won't believe how long it took me to get to work this morning!!!! lolololololololol"

2. "OMFG Why aren't people trying to get through the light?!?!? Move it people!!!!! Make an effort!!! Gosh!!..... OH whew, I've finally made it up to the light. Awesome... here comes the green. <lets foot off of brake> Oooo! A rainbow!!!! Soooo pretty and...... WTF, why are these cars behind me honking? assholes!! Oh damn, it's about to turn red, good thing I just got through."

3. Use your ****ing turn signal. Just because you know you're going to turn, doesn't mean I'm just waiting to pull out for shits and giggles. Additionally, turning on your turn signal after you've started turning defeats the point. Just FYI on that.

4. The left lane is for faster traffic. End of story. Don't give me some bullshit story about how the speed limit is 65 and you're doing 65 in the left lane because that's as fast as you can go!  Stay in the right lane and pass when you need to. If you're passing too often, stay in the left lane longer. If you're in the left lane and you're passing few or no people, move to the right lane. If you are in the left lane, and people are flying by you in the right lane flipping you the bird, you should move to the right lane. Also, if you are in the left lane and somehow saw that guy bird-flippin you, wipe that bullshit-trying-to-look-innocent-and-confused-but-I'm-trying-to-look-rightfully-angry face off. That will get you shot in some states.


Oooo, possible leaking photos of HTC Touch HD Pro, gtg. bai
#    Wednesday, January 14, 2009 10:17:37 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) | |
# Friday, January 09, 2009

Obama to Us: Hope and Change doesn't apply to TV

Our President-Elect has preached to bring change to America. I've kept somewhat silent on this blog about our man Obama, but this one is too good to let go by.  Engadget posted that Obama is asking Congress to delay the DTV Transition.

For those of you that are somehow on the internet, but don't watch TV, this involves shutting off analog TV broadcasts and forcing people to watch digital TV (DTV) over the air (OTA). This is a great idea and makes a lot of sense. It's more efficient and supports HD to just keep the story short. The hypothetical bad is the following: the people who have been blatently ignorning the many DTV transition commercials and think the problem will just go away, will be without TV until they go buy the converter (maybe this will help stimulate the economy).

If Obama has his way, this will be just like the Metric conversion in the US. Still waiting....... Companies, industries, and many Americans have been prepping for this for a VERY long time and have been dilligent. Obama, you were in the Senate. Why didn't you bring this up while you were there? Oh wait, you weren't there because you misspent a lot of your time campaigning for the Presidency. Thanks for representing Illinois.

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#    Friday, January 09, 2009 2:56:51 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) | |
# Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Pandora for Windows Mobile at last!


Just a quick entry. For those of us that use Windows Mobile phones, we can use pandora at last!!!! I've also posted a snapshot of my phone running the software. Notice the icon at the top for my bluetooth headphones. A2DP ftw

#    Tuesday, December 16, 2008 4:26:01 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) | |
# Wednesday, December 10, 2008

DirecTV for PC future is dead

Long story short: DirecTV is bitch slapping Microsoft for not integrating Satellite TV into the Media Center TV Pack 2008 release.  Since it was not integrated, the feature would have to wait until Windows 7. As much as MS is shooting for next year, DirecTV knows better.

It is still very depressing that DirecTV isn't going to stick it out. VMC won my heart when it could integrate many different sources into one UI creating a true 'set-top box experience' through a PC.  Integrating Satellite TV would be one more way to corner the market and provide something NOONE else can.

http://www.gearlog.com/2008/12/its_official_the_directv_hdpc2.php from http://thedigitallifestyle.com/cs/blogs/ian/archive/2008/12/09/no-directv-for-media-center.aspx

#    Wednesday, December 10, 2008 3:39:56 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) | |
# Friday, December 05, 2008

Oh, cool Bourne on Blu-Ray.... wait a second.....

Chris was out shopping @ Circuit City and gets excited,"Do I want Bourne on Blu-Ray?" Fortunately, he realized he asked himself the wrong question and decided to snap a picture. I miss the HD format war. Reminds me of my Browncoat days.

#    Friday, December 05, 2008 1:35:30 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) | |
# Sunday, November 30, 2008

Nextel Text Messaging is Severely Broken

I rely on my Nextel for emergency pages from our Police Dispatch Center. Their system pages out to Nextel phones only, but that's a different story.  For the past week and a half, I've been missing text messages. And I am not the one.

Luckily, our department has been semi-aware and we've been calling each other to relay the messages.  After each emergency call, I reboot my phone and all of a sudden the messages come flowing through.  I did a bit of some testing, and I get about 25% of text messages immediately.  The other 75% if have to reboot my phone to receive.

Nextel Customer Care confirmed this problem. They've had nationwide problems with delayed/missed text messages. Their official recommendation is to reboot the phone.

There is a good side to this though: the Nextel Customer Care center I got @ 11PM on a Saturday was in Washington, USA. The lady I talked to was extremely knowledgeable and very understanding.  That was enough to calm me down and make me think they were devoting their resources to correcting the problem!  I don't have a text messaging plan since I do not get enough emergency pages per month to make it worth my while to buy a text messaging plan. So I thanked the lady and asked if I could get reimbursed for all the test text messages I sent to myself.  Got this email a few minutes later


Dear: Peter Fattore

Telephone #:

Sprint has added a credit to your account for $2.80. The adjustment reason is Courtesy Credit. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you.


If you have any questions, please feel free to respond to this email. Thank you for contacting Sprint. Have a great day!
#    Sunday, November 30, 2008 2:05:02 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) | |
# Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Mokena, IL Police camera found

So my fellow coworkers and I were going to lunch and we came across this police camera.  The photo is too blurry to tell us if it is from Mokena PD or ISP, but I'm assuming Mokena.

This is the first one I've seen in these parts and it definitely intrigues me.  There have been a few armed robberies lately, maybe this was in response.

I'll try to grab a better picture later


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#    Wednesday, November 26, 2008 1:43:12 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) | |
# Monday, November 24, 2008

WindowsLive OneCare is going away - Thank [insert deity]

Windows Live OneCare has been another MS effort to offer a product they should have offered a long time ago.  Honestly, I could care less for any antivirus. It only comes in handy when I go looking for cracks. I mean, I lost my CD Key to Max Payne.. Whatever...

Turns out Microsoft is done with it and they're going to release it for free. More specifically, they're going to strip out the backup software and other crap that it just nagged you about for not using.

Honestly, I still won't buy it, but it sets the bar for other companies out there and sends a [probably unintentional] message: STOP BLOATING YOUR SOFTWARE FOR NO GOOD REASON.  I'm sorry, a firewall just needs to block incoming ports. If you need to control viruses trying to connect to the internet, you're too late already. Antivirus software needs to have a realtime scan, scheduled scan, and be able to update itself. Everything else that is packaged with security software is pointless to me.

Few to no companies seem to get that. I used to like Symantec Corporate that Bradley University issues, but that began to suck. So I moved to AVG. Now that installs an AVG toolbar and a link scanner of some sort. You don't notice it until you go to google and you get to see your search result page bombarded with extra AVG icons.

Side note: Windows Microsoft Update has been around for a while.  Once in a while you'll see 3rd party updates show up, but it's still VERY RARE. Can MS open it up to all companies to provide updates? This would also prevent useless background tasks and start up programs!  It would also stop the proliferation of malware. The majority of viruses trick people into installing based on lies about "upgrading" or "fixing a problem". A unified update application would circumvent all of this. This is a really sweet idea, and someone should pay me for it.
#    Monday, November 24, 2008 1:31:05 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) | |