Archive for June, 2007

  • Recap of "walking" weekend

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    A long and challenging weekend has come to an end.  Bethany participated in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer last weekend, enduring miles of walking in the grueling 90-degree weather.  I was lucky enough to be able to join her for the first few miles, riding my bike along the route, riding ahead to each cheering station so that I can cheer her along the way.  I was sad that I had to leave for the second half of Saturday’s walk, but was relieved and proud to hear that she made it all the way.

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    She was a true warrior all throughout the weekend, and gave it all before her hip gave out on Sunday and she had to cut her walk short.  I’m very proud of her, not only for giving it her all, but also for being able to face her situation and make the right decision and avoid long-term injury.  Even with the hurting hip, she managed to walk over 31 miles over the weekend - an amazing feat! Most importantly, Bethany raised over $1800, contributing to the $2+ million raised during the weekend in the fight against breast cancer.  Great job Bethany!

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    Bethany (middle) walking in Cherry Creek

  • Spending the night in Denver

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    I’m spending the night in Denver for the evening with Bethany, as she is preparing to walk 39.3 miles over the next two days for the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer.  We ended up getting a hotel down here, as she needs to be up at 4:30am to have breakfast at Washington Park before the race kicks off at 6:30am with opening ceremonies.

    This weekend I’m going to be all over the place. I’ll be sleeping in until about 6am and then head over to Washington Park to watch the race commence.  I’ll then hop on my bike and ride around town for the first few cheering stations.  I’m a little nervous about riding my bike in Denver, but I’m sure I have nothing to worry about.  I’ll be following the race route until about 9am, where I’ll head back to my car and drive it to band practice. Afterwards I’ll be hauling my drum set to church, then will try to relax a little bit.  I need to turn in early so I can get back down to Denver at 8am and get back on the bike to see if I can find the cheering station closest to the walkers.

    I found the bike route map for the Denver area, where you can download about 30Mb’s of PDF’s (geez!) on their web site.  I need to finish plotting my course for Sunday.

    Of course my busy schedule doesn’t compare to what Bethany needs to do this weekend: get up really early and start walking, walk 28 miles and 9 hours later, try to rest up and keep hydrated, get some sleep and get up the next day to talk another 11 miles.  She’s going to do great, but I definitely will be thinking of her throughout the weekend.

  • How much is too much for IM? (why I’m boycotting Trillian)

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    Recently I’ve made a decision to stop using Trillian, an instant messaging client that I have enjoyed for over 5 years.  When I discovered it back in 2002, it was an amazing find: a client that enabled me to use all my IM networks with just one program.  At that time it was easy for me to justify sending $25 to Cerulean Studios to purchase the Pro version.  The license you bought it is a bit quirky.  When you go Pro, you get the current version, plus 1 year of support and any software updates.  Ideally, it seems like Cerulean did it with the intention that their pro users are more like subscribers.  The $25 seemed like a good deal and while I would have been satisfied with the version (2) I bought, I was hopeful they would be making more enhancements in the coming months.

    Fast-forward to 2 years later, when Cerulean finally releases version 3 in 2004.  The next version looked so sexy and functional that I found myself shelling another $25 to buy the year subscription and get the next version. At this point it seemed like a good deal and I was once again hopeful more enhancements would be made.  Here we are, almost 3 years later and there isn’t even a beta release of their next version.

    The latest buzz has been around Trillian Astra.  Announced in late 2005, Astra started requesting alpha testers back in March of 2006, now 14 months later we have yet to see any kind beta (public or otherwise). Astra has been a long time coming, and frankly it’s been too long.  They gave us this awesome preview site in November, and 8 months later we’re no closer to getting our hands on even a beta copy.  As a paying loyal customer of 5 years, I’m tired of waiting.

    I realize delays come up and things happen, but when Cerulean has the licensing model that they have - where you get free upgrades for a year – it implies that they make enhancements to their software in a timely manner.  It would be one thing if you paid for a full installation and then rewarded your customers with upgrade pricing, but it’s ridiculous to pay full price each time.  Cerulean expects me to shell out $75 just to IM – yeah right.  I feel especially bad for people who got too excited when their preview site came out in November 2006 and they renewed their subscription – now they’re in danger of not getting a production version of Astra for that year.

    The worst part about it is visiting their development blog.  I read about how hard they’re working with development and every week they talk about pushing out a new build to their limited group of alpha testers, then the same insider clique flood the comments with ravings about the latest features.  It’s like standing outside a locked bakery and watching people stuff themselves with cake.  All the while you get the same “we’re opening for beta testing soon” for what is now months.  If anyone dare mentions that no new testers have been invited for months the Cerulean apologists take a bullet for the development team.  “man, leave them be!! those are careful and competent people, buddy.”

    As a developer, I understand things take time, but I also understand that in the world of software you don’t work on something indefinitely.  If they’re still adding new features, then the Astra product has a major scope creep problem.  Worse yet, just blogging about how you’re working hard isn’t enough – you have to release something tangible that demonstrates to your customers that you’re working hard.  These closed-off alpha builds aren’t cutting it.  Come on, the Microsoft Vista Development Team thinks you guys are taking too long – at least they’ve had open alphas and betas of Vista.  Not only are your customers now frustrated, but they’re also becoming disinterested.

    A few weeks ago, I started using Pidgin (formerly Gaim) as IM client.  It may not be as pretty as Trillian, but it definitely delivers the features most need.  Better yet, they went official with their version 2 release and are making updates on a regular basis.  With all of that for free why do I want to consider shelling out another $25 for empty promises and excuses?  $25 for software I use every day is reasonable, but I’m not going to spend $75+ just so I can IM my friends and co-workers.

    At this point Cerulean has lost me as a customer, but if they want to prevent further PR losses they should think about improving their development process:

    • Publish some semblance of a release schedule.  People may criticize you if you have to delay it, but at least something is out there.
    • Open up testing spots, even if you let them trickle in slowly or give them some kind of limited functionality, it gives people something to get excited about
    • Change your pricing model, do away with the subscriptions and reward your longtime customers with upgrade pricing

    I’m not trying to pretend to be a great software pundit. I am simply a customer that has enjoyed Trillian in the past but has become disenfranchised due to the perceived lack of progress in the fast-paced world of web software development.  From reading their blog comments, it doesn’t look like I’m alone.

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  • Police concert photos

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    Police concert photos

    Originally uploaded by romeyinfc

    I am testing out my ability to blog pictures from my mobile phone with my Flickr account. Check out this picture my Treo took at the Police concert!

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    Sent by Romey on the road through his Treo

  • A great show on Saturday night

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    This weekend turned out to be a great one for my band Greenfoot.  We had our show at Road 34 - being the featured band on a weekend night.  The night was shaping up to be a great one, and it definitely delivered.  Everything came together for us, and it was really exciting to watch it happen.

    A good-sized crowd came to see us.  We know of at least 2 dozen people that came to see us exclusively, and when you add the people who are looking to hang out on a Saturday night, the place has a good crowd.  There was definitely a positive energy, and I was really appreciative of all of the friends that came out.  Everything came together musically, we were excited to debut some new songs and really play out our full set list.  It was incredibly hot on stage, and it was a bit of a challenge to keep hydrated, but it was a blast nonetheless. We were excited to be able to fill out a 2 hour set, and while we started a little earlier than we planned, we managed to fill things out pretty well.

    Our T-shirts were also a big hit.  We came up with a creative way to try to help out the bar and keep drink orders flowing, by giving out raffle tickets with each drink order.  People seemed pretty interested in winning the shirts, and a good combination of friends and people we didn’t know won the shirts.  We ended up giving all of them out, but being that the primary goal was for the shirts to be an outreach tool, things fared out successfully.  We’re going to place another order for friends and family and then begin selling them as well.

    We also got some pictures on my buddy Matt’s camera, I got them posted on my Flick’r to check out.  Overall we had a blast, it sounds like everyone there had a great time, and we’re trekking towards an awesome summer.

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    Crap, do I really play with my eyes closed like this???

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