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February 1, 2005

Essential TiVo Secret Codes

I have two TiVo secret codes to share, one that I use regularly, and one that Im about to try.

The first one is Select-Play-Select-3-0-Select. (Enter this during a recorded show for best results.) If you entered the code correctly, the box will ding three times. This code changes the Skip to End button into a 30-second skip. Really, I cant live without this one.

The second code is Slow-0-Record-Thumbs Up. This enables you to change sort modes for your recorded programs: by date recorded (the default), by expiration date, and alphabetically. The nice thing is that you can switch sort options on the fly, just by using the 1, 2, or 3 keys on your remote. Anyway, this one should be useful if you have a lot of shows to sort through.

You can find both of these codes at DBSTalk, and a more-thorough (but harder to read) list is available at the TiVo Community Forum. Try them out when you get a chance. Those TiVo guys really think of everything!

February 2, 2005

iPods Take Over Microsoft

Apparently, the iPod is the music player of choice on the Microsoft campus. I just love the corporate response to this trend. Microsoft, if you guys were creating better devices, maybe your employees would start using them. Just a thought.

February 3, 2005

Life as a Gaffer

People dont often ask me about my early work as a gaffer. But then again, I dont ask my friends either.

Karaoke

There but for the grace of God go I. (Make sure you have the volume turned up, but if youre at work, you may want to wear headphones.) Thanks to Dean for this one.

February 4, 2005

Vintage Vandals

I admit, I liked the idea of vintage vandals more than I liked the end result of most of the pieces. However, I was particularly drawn (pun intended) to this piece.

God of War Development

GodofwarprelimcoverThe more astute among you may remember hearing about God of War, the upcoming PlayStation 2 game which was my second-favorite pick in my E3 2004 Trip Report (behind the excellent and already-released Burnout 3). Well, I was reading about God of War in my latest issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, and I discovered that the director, David Jaffe, has his own blog! If I have been more on-the-ball, I might have snagged one of the demo discs he was giving out. In any case, he has some interesting posts about the development process and progress, and the game itself is being released in March, so I may have to pull myself away from World of Warcraft for a while to play it. It was incredibly fluid and fun to play, and I can’t wait for the full game to come out!

February 7, 2005

Anonymous iChats

So the other night, I’m sitting at home, reading a few web pages, and just generally minding my own business. Suddenly, I get an invitiation to an audio iChat. (For you PC users, iChat is the Apple version of instant messenger, and it supports video and audio chats.) Since I didn’t know the person requesting the chat (their name was a mishmash of letters and numbers), I refused, but out of curiosity, I sent a text chat back to the person, just to find out who they were and why they were trying to contact me. Actually, what I said was, “Yes?”

“sorry - just at the mac store trying to test this…”

The Mac store? Interesting! Still curious as to how they got my name, I asked them which Mac store they were in.

“ginza”

…uh, Ginza? As in, Ginza? Why would someone from an Apple Store in Japan be sending me an iChat?? He said he just clicked on a name, and was hoping it would give him a tutorial or something, then he apologized for bothering me. I was understandably curious as to how someone halfway around the world ended up sending me an anonymous audio iChat…but before I started inquiring about how he got my name, I decided to attend to higher priorities first. Specifically, the guy was at an Apple Store, trying to get a Macintosh demo. Hey, I may be curious, or puzzled, or amazed by the prospect of an random international connection, but above all else, I am an Apple evangelist, and if he wanted to get a Mac demo, then come hell or high water, I was going to give him one!

To make a long story short, there was some problem with the iSight on his end, so we could only connect with an audio chat, not a video chat. Over the course of our text and audio discussion, I found out that he used to live on both L.A. and Santa Barbara, and went to UCSB from 1993–1998. (I myself attended from 1992–1994.) From there, he got some voiceover work in L.A., then eventually moved to New York, and from there, to Japan. I thought it was an odd coincidence that we had both lived in Santa Barbara, and he said, “I think that Santa Barbara is one of those beautiful places in the world, and once people have lived there for a while, they always remember it and want to go back.” I thought it was a nice sentiment, and very true, at least in my case.

So anyway, we said our goodbyes, they thanked me for the demo, and that was about it. Oh, and how did they get my name in the first place? I took a guess, and it turns out I was right: My good friend Bobby, who is now living in Japan, happened to visit that very same Apple Store, where he entered in my information, hoping to get a video chat with me. And once he was finished with his test, he was either unable or unwilling to delete the information. So there it remains, in the Apple Store in Japan, just waiting for someone to click on it and start an iChat with me. I’m hoping that next time it will be a video chat. I think that would be pretty cool.

February 10, 2005

Karaoke: Update

In my previous entry, an unnamed person was singing along with an unidentified song. Well, thanks to some detective work, I now know what the song is: Mai Ai Hee (Dragostea Din Tei) [Original Romanian Version], by O-Zone. Click the link to hear a sample at the iTunes Music Store.iTunes Music Store

February 22, 2005

FoxTrot: World of Warquest

Art imitates life in this weeks FoxTrot strips. Thanks to Mike for hooking me up with this one. Start with this Monday strip, then keep watching it throughout the week.

February 23, 2005

World of Warcraft in the New York Times

You can read more about my current obsession in this New York Times article, World of Warcraft Keeps Growing, Even as Players Test Its Limits. Note that free registration is required.

TiVo Rumors

The only thing I can say about this rumor from Reuters is: huh?

EverQuest Pizza

Man, those EverQuest guys sure are geeks. Not cool, like we World of Warcraft guys.

February 28, 2005

Dragostea Din Tei in the New York Times

Well, the identity of the anonymous lip-syncher (from these two previous entries) has finally been revealed in this New York Times article, Internet Fame Is Cruel Mistress for a Dancer of the Numa Numa”. Thanks to Mike and Brad for this one.

Halle Berry at the Razzies

Apparently, Halle Berry showed up at the Razzies to accept her award for Worst Actress of the Year. Nice to see another Hollywood star who doesnt take herself too seriously.

Song of the South on DVD in 2006?

According to rumor, Song of the South may actually be released to DVD in 2006! Take it with a grain of salt, but it sounds reasonably plausible to me.

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