Thursday, May 29, 2008

Quick Housing Update

We have an apartment! Woo!!

We have a lot to pack.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Apartment hunting!

I'm looking at three of four places today and more tomorrow. I loved the first one today. We'll hopefully move within a week or two. And then the clutter explodes.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Samsung Glyde Review

This is a post in which I sound like I know what I'm talking about when I really don't. I thought I'd confess that upfront instead of trying to hide the fact.

Mom and Dad bought me a Samsung Glyde as payment and thank-you for doing Dad's resume and to replace my first generation Chocolate which had decided that it was in charge of which calls and voicemails I would receive. I had read bad reviews online of the Glyde, especially regarding the glitchy user interface. The guy at the Verizon store explained that the Glyde is heat-sensitive instead of pressure-sensitive, which makes it a little less accurate, but I don't like the dual screen of the Voyager, so I went with the Glyde anyway.

There have been a few times when I can't seem to poke the right part of the screen and I toggle between the main menu and a sub-menu for a few moments before I either get the button or give up and use a different shortcut. I'm getting much better at being precise with my poking and that problem happens much less frequently. I think it just takes some getting used to. Cody has trouble using it still because his fingers are bigger than mine and not quite as agile.

The huge screen is bright and beautiful and the spring-assisted sliding, er, glyding motion feels very good. The keyboard is a little anti-intuitive because the Function key stays selected until you de-select it, so instead of typing just one exclamation point, you end up with a string of symbols that look like you're cursing in a comic. The scrolling action took a day to get used to also. Instead of scrolling down, like on a computer, you flick the menu up. It's fun to flick, actually.

All of the speakers are remarkably clear. Speakerphone works much better than the chocolate, but the microphone is also bigger. I can hear the person on the other line much more clearly also, and they seem to have no trouble hearing me. Disconnecting a call takes longer than I'm used to because the phone locks up, so usually I wait for the other person to hang up so it's not even an issue. I guess hanging up on someone would be difficult, but it's rude anyway.

The phone is very good for texting. The buttons are fairly firm, which is good since they're about the size of tic-tacs and it's easy for larger fingers to miss they key. The keys light up very bright. One thing to mention is that some of the menus work much better in the vertical than the horizontal orientation or vice-versa, but the screen doesn't clear when the phone is open or closed mid-menu so it's easy to switch back and forth. For example, I use the vertical orientation for almost everything, but when I need to type something I open out they keyboard and then close it again when I'm done typing. It works very well that way. The battery lasts more than a day with very heavy use, and I imagine it will improve as I calm down about the phone.

It did take me a short while to get used to the phone, but once I learned how to use it I completely fell in love with it. Good job, Samsung.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

The Glass Menagerie

My computer takes about 10 minutes to fully start up and it needs to be shut down frequently because I sort of fried it at school. Apparently running Rhino, Autocad, 3D Studio Max, Photoshop, Illustrator, iTunes, and Firefox in any simultaneous combination is really bad for computers and makes them confused. I do not like waiting 10 minutes for my computer to start and I'd rather just not. I'm trying to work on that.

I saw The Glass Menagerie with Chelsea a couple days ago. You can read her her review of it here. I think I've only seen two plays at the Old Globe and this one far surpassed The Winter's Tale I saw a couple years ago. In all fairness though, my memory of that play is limited to a huge stage prop that was a polar bear's face made out of plywood with red streamers hanging down in his mouth that an actor fell into to portray him being eaten by a bear.

I think the production was perfect and I've never been so spell-bound by a play in my life. It is still being preformed through the end of May and I recommend you go. I think you'll like it.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Home Sweet Home

I've been back at home for a week today and I have done pretty much nothing and do you know how good that feels? It's right up there with back scritches. I realized that after a month of pretty solid job searching, I probably won't find anyone who will hire me for five weeks knowing I'll be gone for a two-week honeymoon, so I told Dad he could hire me as an independent contractor around the house. My first tasks are to bleach the grout in between the tiles and build a shed on the side of the house. I need to learn to pour concrete.

My own list of tasks for the next five weeks include:
-buy new phone because the old one is broken and uncharged
-finish all wedding planning (finalize flowers, help Cody with the tuxes, and finalize guest list)
-apartment hunting
-get I key on the laptop fixed
-learn to cook to make Cody into a fat old man
-go to the gym to get my arms strapless-dress-appropriate
-fix all second-year work for portfolio
-find a white dress for the rehearsal dinner
-get in the habit of playing tennis again

That list will undoubtably grow.