The song “Today” from Smashing Pumpkins comes to mind. I was originally going to embed the video, but it was a lot weirder than I originally though (maybe I’m getting older), so I’ll go with “Tonight, Tonight” instead:
It first became months, then became weeks, then days and now hours. It is only hours until I am eligible for my "New Every Two" discount from Verizon.
With that, I plan on finally relinquishing myself from my cursed Treo 700w. I have been waiting for this day for so long. It’s not that I’m happy to end my association with the Treo as much as I have grown to hate the phone with every bone in my body.
My association with the Treo started with the 650, with the Palm/Garnet OS. The phone worked pretty well for the most part, but was still pretty quirky. Shortly thereafter I "upgraded" to the Treo 700w. I put quotes around that word because while I love the high-speed EV-DO access that’s pretty much all I loved with that phone. The call quality is miserable (and that was just the beginning). The phone had an extremely low amount of memory, so much that running applications in parallel caused the phone to start screwing up. I became extremely familiar with the Task Manager, shutting down virtually every application after I used it. I had to deal with the shoddy Bluetooth ability (until an update helped that), as well as troubles pairing the device with my computer. Any of my friends can tell you how much I’ve been frustrated with this phone, and how eager I am to be rid of it. Besides the EV-DO the only other benefit about this phone is that it’s pretty durable, I’ve thrown in frustration so many times and it still manages to stay in one piece.
I’ve narrowed down my replacement to two different choices: the Samsung SCH-i760 and the (UTStarcom) XV6800. Both devices look great. They’re both running Windows Mobile 6 – which isn’t the best mobile OS, but after transitioning from Palm to Windows Mobile, it’s too much effort to make another switch. They both have EV-DO, along with the Wi-Fi option. Both of them have a fold-out keyboard. The XV6800 looks like an amazing, sleek device, but I am pretty concerned about the comments made about the call quality. After my Treo experience I am extremely sensitive to having less-than-stellar call quality. With that in mind, I’m leaning more towards the Samsung. We’ll see how things go on Wednesday:
I had meant to post this sooner, but I recently got a new desktop machine at work. I didn’t have the login for the new machine, so I took it as an opportunity to wipe the hard drive and start off fresh. I wanted to talk a bit about my setup experience and about the software I put on the new machine.
First off I put Windows Vista Business on the machine. I was lucky enough to get 3GB of RAM and since I’ve had a decent experience with my home desktop, I’ve decided to stick with Vista for now.
It should be noted that I am a MSDN member, which enables to me to install the Microsoft Suite of Applications & Developer tools:
These tools are wonderful, but I realize they may not be available to everyone. If you’re a college student (or have a college email address) you can get office for really cheap at TheUltimateSteal.com – a Microsoft purchase program for students. Also student developers can qualify to get Expression & Visual Studio for free at Microsoft DreamSpark. This is a great strategy to get students acclimated to the MS applications, which means that it’ll transfer to employees demanding the tools when they enter the workplace.
The next thing I did was go to my favorite software site – FileHippo. FileHippo is a repository for freeware – a one-stop-shop for downloads. From here I grab the following (in no particular order):
Internet:
Apps & Utilities:
Scripting:
Photos & Multimedia:
System Utilities:
Security:
Are there any essential tools that I’m missing?
With today being March 9th, I need to pause and reflect a little bit on my 10th Anniversary at HP. I started at HP on Monday, March 9, 1998 as a high school intern. I was a 16-year-old Junior and started in Human Resources. My primary role was to update a job postings web page, using state-of-the art FrontPage ’97. I was originally slated 15-20 hours per week to complete this job. I was able to accomplish this job pretty quickly and found other work to do. I ended up being transferred into IT that summer and the rest was history.
My years of service technically begins at the start of my “Regular Employee” classification (in Nov of 2000), so this is an unofficial anniversary, but I wanted to commemorate my start-date.
And my weekend was off to such a good start…
I’m playing RSS catchup late Friday night when I came across the Nancies.org announcement that Dave Matthews Band has released their Summer 2008 Tour Dates. As I started reading the story the news was getting better and better, announcing the opening acts such as Spearhead, The Black Crowes, and O.A.R. That’s incredible! This is too good to be true!
Then it was.
I went over to the tour dates web site and COLORADO WAS NOWHERE TO BE FOUND!!!!! You’re kidding me! Why don’t you just twist that knife a little more? It’s bad enough that there was no Colorado show last year (not to mention that we were skipped in 2004 and initially skipped in 2005, causing me to make 2 trips to opposite coasts to get DMB shows that year. 2007 was the first year since 2008 that I haven’t been to a DMB show, and now it’s looking like it could be two years?!? I mean you threw us a bone by giving us those 4 incredible Red Rocks shows in 2005, but I would much rather have no Red Rocks shows if it means we don’t get skipped 2 years in a row!

I’m refraining from full panic mode because rumor has it that they are planning at being at this big festival at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on July 20th. You probably have the same initial thought I had: “WHERE?!?” Yes, apparently that’s where the Colorado Rapids play soccer (Colorado has a soccer team??). I’m hoping so, but if there is an announcement it won’t come until the end of the month. That’s bad.
The closest show to us in Omaha on July 22, and the Warehouse Ticketing period closes on March 17th. I’m tempted to road trip, but that’s a pretty bad time for me to travel (considering I’m going to a wedding the following week on Monday). However if I don’t go and there’s no Denver show, that would be the second year in a row that I don’t request tickets, causing me to wonder if my Warehouse money should go elsewhere.
DMB, please announce Colorado, and announce it soon! Don’t screw us for the second year in a row, please?