Posted by Tyler | Posted in News | Posted on 15-03-2010
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As I was playing in the Saint Mary’s jazz band last week, one of the members asked for brass to accompany the pep band to March madness. I, of course, wanted to do it and am going to Providence, Rhode Island tomorrow for the basketball game. They are playing Richmond and our game is on Thursday at noon or sometime around there. So today I prepped my desk for the inevitable onslaught of paper that will pile up over the next 4 days. I have posted a picture of my desk below, it rarely looks this clean because I hoard work for times when I have little work. I really shouldn’t do that because work seems to find me and I am always doing something while at the dealership.
This is my desk in all its glory. I can only imagine the amount of paper in store for it (and me when I return). I am predicting that everything will be covered in at least 6 inches of paper. I’ll post a photo when I get back this weekend, assuming they win. If you look to the left, you’ll see a pile already forming. I was handed it as I was leaving and to the desk it went.

Posted by Tyler | Posted in self-help | Posted on 15-02-2010
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This email will probably only work against legit only stores but may work with others. I wouldn’t try this on a spammer because that really wouldn’t work. There are to many large words for the Nigerian spam lords to interpret and sending an email to a spammer would only confirm that your email is valid. That would only exacerbate your problem and take you further away from online anonymity.
Below is the email I sent to classmates.com. They have/had my email address and I never signed up, nor will I ever sign up, for their service. Something seems a bit fishy about their business practices and having to opt in (create an account) only to opt out again, does not seem conducive to my online rights. Hence my boycott. It took some digging, but I found a working email address that wouldn’t send me back the standard “screw off, we don’t monitor this account” email.
Posted by Tyler | Posted in app-store | Posted on 15-02-2010
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I was having a conversation with my best friend and we came to the realization that there are only a few different types of apps. We were talking about apps that just contain information about someone from their personal blog; a business card app of sorts. This seems like an excellent idea considering that the iPhone and iPod Touch have an installed base of 70 million devices and with the advent and release of the upcoming iPad, that user base will surely grow as it will support apps right out the gate.
The other thing we noticed is that there are only a few different types of apps on the appstore. A lot of people will debate this, but when you go to the release list and look at what is being released, you’ll see mainly ‘smut apps’; apps that feature scantily clad women. Or you’ll see apps from a developer that is clearly just renaming their app and releasing it again; the buckshot approach. My app will be out there, but it will thirty clones with very similar names. The fireworks app is a prime example, AAA fireworks or A-1 fireworks. The studio/person that released this collection of apps should have their developer license revoked.
It would be good if the smut apps could get their own category so that the other categories could be free of the filth. It detracts from the rest of the apps that actually deserve to be there. Another feature that would be neat to have is that of a developer rank; people can rank the entire suite of apps that are produced/released from a given developer. This would allow people to clearly see that what the developer has done and what their quality is.