I'm feelin' bloggy. So, March is going to be fun for me. I've made a deal with myself to try and do a blog post a day (or equivalent to) for the month. This should help me keep my pace towards the podcast better and keep me on my feet. Ok...GO!
Ok, today my goals are:
Get English paper turned in
Go to KSTM and finish cataloguing new CDs
While at KSTM record podcast teaser
Look at KSTM website and consider solutions
I spent the past hour beefing up this blog. Things to come in the near future:
-Many RSS subscription options
-More blog posts
-Possible podcast announcement
-My "State of Things" podcast draft audio upload
My top 10 techy new years resolutions are:
1) start podcast
2) blog more
3) do more mobile blog posts
4) take more photos
5) get pro Flickr account
6) have 3x level 80+ characters in WoW
7) make my computer backups more efficient
8) have home server setup with TeamSpeak and Ventrilo
9) get General ham radio license
10)use less Duct Tape on computer cases
*posted via my iPod touch
I got involved with 88.9 KSTM, our college radio station and threw a show together. Mainly, its just music and The Onion for now, and my scheduling sucks with my firefighter classes. So here's the gist.
thundershow.blogspot.com
twitter.com/thundershow
KSTMtom@gmail.com
1(559)IM4-KSTM [464-5867]
ALSO...I co-host another show with a few friends of mine but they don't have shit up for site yet other than Facebook group. So you can hit me up on Facebook or search Rodge and Stew show or my very own Thundershow [Sorry Gary V. - Simpson College Storm...Storm radio...Thundershow :)]
Just stopped to jot a few things down about my latest fascination. Ever since @OverclokT hit Twitter way back when, I haven't been too terribly active. Nowadays its what I do...I would love to revive this blog and it WILL happen within the next few weeks. I make my name online everyday, whether I'm blogging, Tweeting or scrobbling. Most recently I have been tweeting and neglecting my blog, but for good reason. Back in mid June of this year, I had some issues with my ISP...long story short I'm back now and better than ever. I'm going to be attending Simpson College this year and so I bought a laptop. Anyway, I'm finally capable of doing most of the things I've wanted to do thus leading to a podcast being produced somewhere in the midst. More info to follow.
Here's my major gripe about the LG UX830 aka the LG Glimmer.
1) Using the touchscreen while receiving a txt message. The phone will lag and it will open the message no matter what I'm doing.
2) Most of the time when I plug the phone into charge it thinks I've plugged in a computer and changes my wallpaper to default.
3) It says it can hold 400 messages in the inbox when you look at system memory stats but when I get about 200 in there it is generally 100% full and I'm forced to delete/clear.
4) I cannot lock text messages to save in my inbox. Picture and video messages I can but not text messages. I cal also lock sent messages for some odd reason.
5) Picture browsing is slow and laggy.
6) If I have a picture set to a contact on the phone and I hit their speed dial number, it will automatically call that person without me having to hit more than the number. This sucks because I rarely call people.
7) It's a pain in my ass to type numbers while in T9 Word entry mode as you have to switch the phone to 123 input instead and then back to T9.
8) The MicroSD memory card is in a hugely inconvenient spot. Having to remove the battery cover to get to.
9) No separate speaker for the ringer instead it rings through the earpiece thus bringing a lower call/voice quality.
10) I'm going to use #10 to re-iterate how bad the text messaging is on this phone. With the touchscreen and no arrowpad, it's hard to go back and insert characters into already typed text.
There's some more and when I've got time I may come back and update this post. As for now, I'm off shopping for a BlackBerry Storm :)
Recently, a bicyclist was hit by a truck on a local farm road here. The cyclist states that he and a friend of his were riding on the highway when the truck hauling two anhydrous ammonia tanks came up behind them with the horn wailing. The driver of the truck then proceeded to pass the bikers but failed to give the cyclists enough room, passing "within a foot." One of the anhydrous tanks tagged Doug Smith's handlebars sending him to the ground and consequently running Smith over. Smith was sent to the hospital with a broken pelvis, fractured skull and a concussion. As for the driver...he was cited for passing in a no passing zone. Now, Iowa lawmakers are debating a law that would require drivers to give cyclists a five foot cushion when passing. I am strongly in favor of this as I don't cycle alot but I have many friends that do and when I do get out and ride, I was us all to be safe. I own many vehicles, I also own bikes...same for many cyclists out there. Some rather ignorant people commented on this story complaing because cyclists aren't paying road taxes on a mythical "bicycle license." Let me tell you that most of the cyclists out there work for a living like you, own a vehicle, pay taxes of all kinds...just like you and me but chose to ride a bike. Whether it be for fitness, going green or working up to RAGBRAI.
There are many opinions on this story at KCCI's website and has exploded with ties to many controversial issues. For more on this story you can find the original via KCCI News. What do you think? @OverclokT me on Twitter or comment here.
Today (4/3/09) marks the day Twitter got blocked at my high school. I was on Twitter.com checking a friend's updates when I had to make a run up to the library where I had printed some things for my movie review of "Milk." When I got back (no more than 10mins later,) Twitter.com was blocked. This is added to the already blocked Myspace and YouTube.
Well...now that 2008 is coming to a close. I want to sit back and take a gander at what I've accomplished...nah, that'd take too long. So I'm just going to throw together a list of what I hope to accomplish next year.
₧ Start my podcast: yep, a podcast is in the works (and has been for quite some time now.)
₧ Get my Amateur General class radio license.
₧ Use my Mac for all computer uses except gaming: its inevitable.
₧ Get some sort of organization going in my room and stick with it.
₧ Travel more: I'd really love to venture overseas.
₧ Take more pictures and geotag them.
₧ Meet up with some online friends: Myspace gave this a bad name but not everyone is a serial killer :/
₧ Flawlessly upgrade my house to Digital TV: I'm scared...NOT!
Just copy and paste the following to get your own.
It's gonna look like this:
To all of those who know me on Twitter, here are some intersting users you might check out.
»Me
»N8AHO
»Florian Schmid (Flywire.org)
»Veronica (Tekzilla)
»Kevin Rose (Diggnation)
»Alex Albrecht (Diggnation/TRS)
»David Prager (Diggnation)
»Leo Laporte (TWiT)
»Cali Lewis (GeekBrief.TV)
»Amber Macarthur (Net@Nite/CommandN)
»Chris Pirillo (Lockergnome.com)
»CNN
»Gas Prices
»ARRL
»73s.org
»W1AW
»GigaOM
»Mars Rovers
Here's a link to MSNBC's election 2008 results.
Yep...tonight, the United States of America has elected Barack Obama the 44th president of our great country.
Myspace is getting a lot of mixed reviews these days. You either like Myspace or you don't. I personally think the idea of a website profile that my friends can view to see what I'm up to is a great idea. I hate you Emo assholes who started all these chain surveys. YOU are the SOLE REASON Myspace is frowned upon.
1) Posting bulletins with suicide-related subjects "Last hope," "its over," "why am I still alive," "holding my breath," "lets give this one last shot," "about to give up"...you get the idea.
2) People...if I cared what the last thing you said aloud was...I'd ask, trust me. Posting links in bulletins to other sites that have you log-in to take a survey is just sad. I took a few minutes to visit a few of these sites prior to this post. When I see Firefox tell me that just blocked 8, 10, 15+ pop-ups...there's usually a little red flag that pops up in my head saying "maybe...just maaayybee, this is not a good site."
3) Gossip. When you answer the question "last person that touched you" with "________," is that not insinuating you two are doin' it?
4) Advertising. Now that all the "emos" have a place they can congregate...businesses got smart and put up some ads. Those "some" ads...have turned into many ads. When you take a survey, modify your profile, put videos, pics and such up on your profile by putting the code on your site...you are officially that company's bitch. You're theirs...they've got their name on your site. Oh yeah...that's not so gangsta is it?
5) WTFfactor. The WTFfactor as I call it...is that reaction when someone finds out you know more about them then they thought you did and realize you found out online. You'll shit bricks if you truly understood how easy it is to get information on people that use bad sites. "I got a new email address cuz my old one got so damn much spam." NO SHIT...oh and that time when you took that survey at #####.com and you had to create an account has nothing to do with it? Now #####.com has your email address and other information you supplied, your ip address (your computer's street address on the information suphighway called the internet,) and your internet browser version (to collect data on which browser should they exploit more.)
Ok...so if giving out information so that anyone will know everything about you is all the rage these days...leave me out. You people are wasting your time asking me to "join your Myspace Mafia" because of the fact that I'm above that, and so should you.
