Saturday, September 6, 2008

I'm moving Blogs!

Well - it's been a while, but I was finally able to kick off my podcast project, and it's now in full swing. I will be moving this blog to http://www.thestealthmac.com/blog

please point your rss readers to there, and check out the podcast! - here's the link to subscribe

rss feed

here is the link directly to the show: Episode 1

Sunday, August 17, 2008

busy...

been a while since I've updated.

Work has been real busy, the project put on hold from the flooding is back at full steam. Also last week my MacBook Pro died and I had to take it into Applecare - they fixed all my issues, was really satisfied!

Started the new podcast site and forum - not going to talk too much about it at present, but it's coming soon. It will be a mix audio podcast and video "screencast" format - more info to follow.

Also - wife and I splurged and got a new Cannon D40 SLR. Pretty snazzy if I say so!

Please be patient, more is coming soon.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

flickr pro


Recently I talked with my mom, now she's probably the typical person for a late baby boomer, not so tech savvy and fascinated with the ability to pull up an ebay listing and view an item. I've been doing tech support for a good most of my adult life - I've been working with computers for over 20 years now. So naturally I am considered your geek next door, that guy in the office that someone from work can ask questions to, etc.. but one thing I've grown to hate over the years is family and neighbor tech support. At first I thought it was cool, but now it does nothing more than to annoy me, so anymore I point them to an article I find on google or tell them to call Dell/(respective OEM dealer here). I am THE tech support for my mom. SHe has my old Alienware 51M laptop and uses dial-up on netzero to access the internet (Both of which I pay for.)

Now usually I use my .mac photo galleries for publishing photos to the web, and recently found out my mother has an older IE browser that won't let her view the pictures, which has been bumming her out for months. I have a 10 month old son, so new pictures for my mom is crucial. I pointed her to my flickr account. It was a free account and I posted pics now and then up there to play around. I never took it too seriously... that is until last night.

My mom called ecstatic - she was able to look at my pictures - all 80 or so of them. And new ones she had never seen. So I told her I'd upload a bunch more, she almost started to cry on the phone. It's funny how sometimes it's the little things that really mean the most to my mom, and I often forget that.

So I pulled up the flicker upload tool, drug in almost 300 pics from my iPhoto library and let the thing fire off. This is when I found that my free account wasn't going to cut it. You are limited in the amount you can upload monthly (30 MB I believe) and people can only see the last 200 photos uploaded. So I upgraded to the pro account, for 25 bucks a year you can't seem to beat it! Unlimited upload, and no limit on the number of photos people can see.

So I guess my point to all this rambling is:
1. flickr pro account is worth it
2. .mac isn't always a good solution if you are trying to reach a large audience
3. sometimes it's the little things that make a huge difference to someone
4. never try to make a blog post without caffeine, I tend to ramble

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Week outlook


This week looks to be a busy one - I have some upcoming server load and configures being planned. As well as getting ready for the family coming out this week for my son's baptism. It will be hectic to say the least.

I have ordered my Blue Snowball microphonee and will be setting up my "studio" shortly in preparation for my podcast/screencast. Not too sure what exactly I will be doing for my first show - planning on doing a weekly cast of some-sort. Inspired by Don of ScreenCastsOnline, but I am definitely not going to be attempting anything close to what he is doing.

Looking forward to the iPhone 2.0 software release as well - wondering how much of an impact that will have on my current iPhone 2G. Not even considering a 3G at this point.

I'm also looking for some killer app that ties all my current systems together - twitter, facebook, friendfeed, brightkite, etc... something that will tie them all up and cobine them into one usable interface.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Spike TV golf Commercial

I saw this tonight and damn near fell over laughing...


Happy 4th


Wishing you all a Happy 4th of July.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008


IT Guy Vs Dumb Employees - Watch more free videos

Someone from work sent me this - you'll appreciate it if you do any kind of IT support work.

Why I love the internet


While I was working yesterday I received a twitter from Don McAlister talking about Geoff Smith's new album. I headed over to the site and checked it out - decided to download it. I posted a quick message in twitter about getting the new album, and within minutes Geoff Smith himself direct messaged me to see how the experience went.

I got instant feedback from the artist himself - the internet makes direct contact to people you never thought was possible before - while I know this concept is neither new or revolutionary, it's a wonderful feeling when it happens to you. There is more to this story as well...

I had thought I purchased the album, as I settled down after dinner to actually pull the feed from my email and download the album I had come to the conclusion that my paypal transaction had never gone through. So after spending 10 minutes trying to find my RSA keyfob I logged in and purchased the album. I got the standard email but had issues finding the link for the album. Once again I posted a twitter message and quickly Geoff responded.

Because twitter was having issues (normal really) the ability to communicate with Geoff had broken down for the night, But when I got into the office this morning, there were 2 emails, one from Geoff and one from Klaus - both of them asking what they can do to help me. A few email exchanges later with Klaus and the issue was resolved.

I was so happy with the service I received from Geoff and Klaus I had to let everyone know.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Spore Creature Creator

been playing in the Spore Creature Creator lately, uploaded 2 videos and took a few pics, pretty interesting.

Hoping the game will be just as fun and intuitive!



Monday, June 16, 2008

Visiting Browser's

Been playing in Google Analytics looking at various logs for my blog.. found it interesting that the largest browser share is Safari - this is somewhat expected since I blog mostly about Mac related topics... nontheless I found this interesting.

Browsers - Google Analytics
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If you haven't played in Google Analytics, I recommend you take a peak, it's pretty neat!

Thinking of doing a media cast - what is a media cast you ask? It's a mixture video blog, screencast, podcast and blog post - depending on the mood I am in, you might get one of the above... what do you all think? Is it worth the time to explore all of those various medias?

tank pictures

I was playing with my camera the other day and took a bunch of pics of the fishtank

here are a few teasers, the rest can be found in my web gallery here

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

MarioKart and Wii-Fit





Been getting a few new toys for the wii - we got MarioKart and an additional wheel. Pretty damn fun game if I say so. I haven't had much time to play with the motorcycles yet... My wife, as usual, is better at this than I am. I've beaten the Mushroom cup and that's about it - she's already working thru the Special Cup races. I haven't had much time to play since work has been real busy.




Also - just got the Wii-Fit - this thing is pretty damn cool! While I don't think it will make me a buff body builder it will,
however, get me to get off my butt and start to work out more. So far the Ski-Jump game is my favorite. The yoga poses are damn hard for me, I have no sense of balance at all.

While the workouts they make you do are simple and could be done without shelling out the $90.00 for it, the way it tracks and motivates you to continue to improve, in my opinion is a selling point of the device / software.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

New Laptop Stand

TUAW recently reviewed the Ergotron Neo-Flex Combo Lift Stand. I've been looking for a laptop stand since I usually rock the dual screen laptop and external monitor when I am working in my home office. The current setup I had wasn't cutting it - a simple laptop cooler stand that raised the laptop only a few inches and the monitor stand would not go low enough to make the two screens line up.

I checked the unit out at the site and it looked like it was the answer to all my problems. Luckily I found it on Amazon and it arrived today. I was fairly easy to set up, and the whole thing is very sturdy. The only gripe I have is that both the laptop holder and the monitor holder are set at an angle so that they angle in towards each other, it's very slight and it's something I would naturally do but the mounts are permanently at this angle, other that that all other ranges of motion are adjustable and the laptop plate is very sturdy. Here are some pics.





























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Monday, April 28, 2008

New banner

Well I finally broke down and created a new banner for the blog...

http://baldingnerd.blogspot.com/






so what do you think?


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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Tank Tour

I was messing around with my video camera and iMovie the other night and made this simple and quick tour of my Reeftank.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

TV Shows & Movies on Mac

Why buy a television, cable or rent DVD's when you can get all the same content online, and most of it for free?tv

Joost is set up like a tv with cable - they bost over 20,000 shows.

Hulu.com - this site streams content from many major studios - both TV shows and movies such as Nip/Tuck, The Office and The Simpsons. One thing I love about this site is many of the shows are closed captioned, having a deaf wife, I've become sensitive to how much online media is unaccessible to her because she cannot understand what's being said.

Many of the channels and studios also stream their own content online - one example is South Park.

and lastly there is iTunes as well - now offering rentals of many movie titles, they also offer lots of tv shows, and have a season pass feature. The biggest reason to use iTunes to purchase content is that it becomes portable if you have an iPod or iPhone.


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Use Mac for anything challenge...

IdeaLately I've been kicking around the idea of using my Mac for every task in my daily life - from waking me up with alarm clocks, to reading news, to planning my meals and making shopping lists - everything. I will be blogging over the next few weeks as I come up with new and creative ideas on how to use my Mac. If you have any thoughts or suggestions, please drop me a line.


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Daily running apps


So lately I've been loading up on the applications I use daily on my mac. I currently use my MacBook Pro (first gen) for working at home as well as everything else I do. My "work PC" is really a Dell D610 running XP with SP2 and Office 03.

Since I'm not too fond of the Dell I have created a Virtual Machine in Paralles. It's running XP SP2 and Office 2003. I've loaded my VPN client on the VM and I can easily join my VPN and use my VM for all my work needs and still have my Mac and Mac apps available for use. Very handy - everything is stable and runs very fast.

On my day to day use of my mac I found myself using these apps most frequently:


Skitch - this is for taking quick screen shots, annotating them and uploading to my .mac or weblog quickly and easily.
Cover Sutra - this little app I never imagined I'd use as much as I do - but anytime I'm working I have iTunes playing my favorite music - this app lets me rate, pause, skip all very quickly from the keyboard - and it has growl support.
Growl - this little gem is one of the best apps for the mac - it's a notification app that shows various info in the corner you decide. Things like mail messages, tweets, iTunes music - the list goes on and on.
Typinator - just recently got this in a bundle purchase, but basically you program key "words" and they expand to something else - example, to get my email i type eem and it expands to my email address.
Twitterific - I've become a twitter junky lately, and this app I have found to be my favorite twitter app so far.
Caffeine - this app keeps the mac from screen dimming while I am in the middle of watching some video on YouTube or some other non standard Apple video app. Keeps the screensaver from activating as well. I use this all day while I work.
Hazel - I use my desktop as a dumping grounds - this app does a wonderful job of keeping it tidy for me.
Spanning Sync - I use this in conjunction with another application that runs on my Windows VM to sync my outlook calendar with my google calendar and then my iCal with the Google calendar, not the mose elegant but all my work appointments are synced on my iPhone.

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update

been a while since I have updated. All is well - had bronchitis, then had family visit and have been working a ton. I'm planning to start updating this more...

Stay Tuned!