Saturday, May 21, 2005

Wal-Mart Toothbrush Experience

I decided to make a trip to my local Wal-Mart today to pickup some personal items. I have been looking at power toothbrushes latley, since mine has finally passed away after four years of use. I went to the toothbrush isle, and like any other product comparison shop, started pulling down box after box of the powerbrushes reading the technical specs, and their company guarentees. After looking at about 4-5 models, I saw one on a taller shelf all by itself. It was laying on its side, and the face of the box was extremely dusty. I am tall, so I spotted this box because of its hologram-like packaging. I looked closely at it, I remembered seeing it on the internet. It was an Oral-B Sonicare Complete S300. You can see it here: http://www.oralb.com/SonicComplete/ It wasn't marked with a price, so I took it two isles over to pricescan it on one of the community scanners. It wouldn't scan, so I tried to locate a Wal-Mart associate for assistance. I found an associate and she was carrying one of those wireless UPC scanners. I asked her to scan the box for me and she did. What she said next was unbelievable. "Five dollars" she said. I thought to myself, there must be some kind of mistake.. I know that the cheap power brushes that run on batteries are like $7.00. She insisted it was the correct price, and even told me that since the entire box was in a blister pack packaging, that the UPC couldn't have been tampered with. I clinched the package in my hand and thought to myself, this is a really great deal. I took it to the checkout counter, thinking surely that this would draw some attention to the clerk as she scanned the box over the reader and it says $5.00. She scanned it and without a moment of hesitation said "That will be Five dollars and thirty-two cents, please." I finally broke down, and told her that this brush had to be worth at least a hundred bucks, and with it ringing up five dollars had to be a mistake. She insisted to tell me that she didn't know and all I could do is buy it, and go to the service counter and tell them that I think I should have to pay more. After I thought about what she had just said, I had a change of heart. Maybe she was right, asking to pay more to a store that has proved to me time and time again they have the skills on how to make you send an additional $50 when you go in for a $10 item. I decided this was Wal-Mart's way of returning me a great value on my being so loyal shopping them for years, and all the additional thousands of dollars I have spent on them and their clever store layout to get you to overspend every time you visit. As I write this a small feeling of guilt still resides in my gut, but HELL.. if you happened to you, wouldn't you do the same thing (As long as you TRIED to bring it to the attention of two seperate employees, as I did?)

Review Update: Conceptek's INVIS-ID

Okay, it's like this. Conceptek contacted me about my post on my blog about three months ago, and saw that I had some positive things to say about their product: The Invis-ID personal marking pen and light kit. They decided to send me a kit to test and review for you. The kit can be found here: http://www.invis-id.com/Store/index.htm This item retails for $24.95 and is worth every single penny. I can personally tell you, I have yet to find a surface it cannot mark on yet. I labeled my laptop, PDA, Cell Phone, heck even my car keys. (I still don't know why I did that) All you have to do is take the handy pen, write your name or whatever you want to identify your property, and when the surface is dry, you can turn on the blue light and wave over your writing and it shows up under the light. To write alittle easier, it is my experience that you can turn the light on and write (So you can see what your writing) I have labeled three or four dozen things and the pen is still wet like new. The overall quality of this product is awesome. They package it in a nice little carrying case as well. I just took a new job as a computer technician, and plan on using this product to mark my expensive tools. Kit also came with some theft deterrent stickers. Overall I rate this kit 5.0/5.0 = Does exactly what it is suppossed to do, without any problems: Buy yours today!

Almost 3 full months since last post

Okay, I have not posted anything in awhile, I switched jobs and things have been quite hectic right now. I have so many things I want to give reviews on. I have seen many good movies, received some new tech hardware, and have learned a few new tricks to pass on. I plan to give a full review on the Invis-ID, since I posted that I wanted to get one someday, someone at the company contacted me and sent me a free product to try out. To keep good on my word, I will hold up my end of the bargain and let you know how to get yours! Look for that review and many more to come your way very soon.

Friday, February 25, 2005

Credit card epidemic

We have all been there.. when you pay with a credit card, when they make no attempt to check the signature to make sure it is you making that purchase? This particular man had all he could take of the system, and the credit card companies that claim they have your security taken care of, and are the very ones that allow transactions to go through that are bogus. Check the following sites out for this man's brilliant adventure on exploiting a very big problem in America right now, get the story here

Thursday, February 17, 2005

DVD back-up guide

I have small children, and being able to backup my media lets me sleep at night. I have great success in backing-up my personal movies with these utilities: DVD Decrypter 3.5.2.0, DVD2one 1.5.2, and Nero 6.0 -- You can download these programs at the folllowing sites:

DVD Decrypter 3.5.2.0 http://www.dvddecrypter.com/index.php?act=download
DVD 2 ONE http://www.dvd2one.com/download.php
Nero 6.0 http://www.nero.com/us/download_demo.php?pak=2

I am using a NEC 3500A DVD-R (Dual Layer burner), and it has never burnt a coaster after 50 tries and counting. I use generic 4x DVD-R media. Here is a quick rundown, in order, of what steps I take with each program to ensure a perfect 1:1 copy of DVD

1) I use DVD Decrypter to decrypt the DVD and make it a single layer data source
2) I then use DVD2one to compress the data to fit on an ordinary DVD-R
3) I use Nero to burn the image to the actual disc
4) I then test the burn in the DVD player, and watch the entire movie to ensure all audio/video transferred correctly

I hope this helps... comments welcome!

Software Review: Mozilla Firefox 1.0

Ever since I haev made up my mind to try out MAC OSX on an iBook, I have looked to this little program to become familiar with. Not being a huge fan of Safari, this browser made by a team of independant software developers has the edge on Microsoft's Internet Explorer on security and plug-ins. I am impressed with the feel of the browser, and the built-in themes are a bonus. It seems to load webpages faster, and alerts you when you are viewing an ecrypted page (Useful if you purchase alot of things from internet) You can bookmark a page with a right-click, also move browser back and forward with the right-click as well. One of the most useful options I love its the "send link" option in the right-click menu, it copies a link to the page, opens your default email program, and pre-fills the subject line in, if you are constantly bookmarking and emailing links to your favorite websites like me, then you certainly can appreciate this feature. Best thing is, this version is available in PC or MAC, so you have the same "feel" no matter what kind of computer you are working on.

My rating 4.0/5.0 (The only downside: The copy/paste link doesn't work on address bar)

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Top 5 Links - February 2005

My pic of this months top 5:

http://www.mozilla.org/ Nice browser if your sick of security holes in Internet Explorer
http://www.undergroundmac.com/ All kinds of news/links about MACs
http://www.dvdshrink.org/ Removes unwanted content from backup copies of DVDs
http://www.winiso.com/ Convert and .BIN file to .ISO file with this little utility
http://www.dvddecrypter.com/ Utility to decrypt DVDs in order, to backup your collection

Apple iBook G4

Well I am going to make the leap. Mac OSX has lured me into trying out a Mac iBook. I have been searching and searching for one in my price budget. I snagged one up for next to nothing and it is coming to me this Friday with the latest version of OSX Panther 10.3.8 - I know enough about Windows to hold my own, and admit to knowing nothing about the Mac side of computers so I decided now is as good a time as any to give it a shot.

Apple has a ton of software I would like to try, and alot of accessories that look cool. iSight for one, coupled with iChat looks sweet. It's basically a virtual videoconference that looks like something out of a futuristic movie. It can give these amazing framerates through the firewire port, not like crappy CPU USB cameras. It is, like all Apple goodness a bit pricey, but if you got the bucks to shell out, it sure looks worth it!

Expect to see a full review on the iBook once I get it and test it out.. more to come

Movie Review: SAW

*Awesome film, one of the best of 2004* This is how I feel about the latest movie from "Lion's Gate Films" gone to DVD last Tuesday. I was lucky enough to hit Blockbuster on my lunch hour to snag my copy on my movie pass. My wife wouldn't even watch this movie with me after watching the trailor. I ended up watching it on my notebook with my iPod earphones. I watched this movie the ONLY way it should be watched, in the complete dark. Enough about events that led up to this masterpeice.. on with the review

The story takes off in an old bathroom-style basement room (with no stahls) with rusty tile and blood-stained floor. Two men that have never met(A Doctor, and a Photographer) are trapped there and unsure how they got there. In the middle of the room lays a man (appears to have committed suicide) lying face down in buckets of blood that drained from the gunshot from his head. In this dead man's hands hold a revolver and a mini-tape recorder. The men that are trapped in this room are chained to heat pipes on opposite ends of the bathroom. Each man is given a mini tape to play in the recorder that gives them clues to the game he has created for them to play to stay alive.

The movie is filled with riddles that the men have to keep guessing right in order to stay alive. The story is best summed up, that a serial killer snatches people from their everyday lives that are not greatful about being alive. (Suicide attempts, drug abusers, cheaters) He then puts them in situations that have them trying to stay alive no matter what you have to do, the only problem is there is about 1,000 ways to die and only 1 way to live in these scenerios he puts them in. The plot thickens when you learn that the two men trapped in the bathroom, have more than they know in common. One man was hired to follow the other man around and take pictures of him cheating on his wife, with another woman. The story continues on through riddle after riddle, and gut wrenching gory scene after gory scene. The killer is extremely clever in his nature on some of the ideas he thinks up. The doctor in the bathroom eventually looses his mind and proceeds to hacksaw his foot off in an effort to free himself from his deadly fate of the killer returning to the bathroom and killing him or his family back home.

The movie has an awesome twist ending where you think the killer is actually one of the workers form the hospital that the doctor works at, and you find out at the end that he is not the killer at all, he was also a pawn in a game stretched by the killers imagination. After this man breaks into the bathroom to kill the doctor, the photographer jumps him from behind, killing him with the back ceramic tank cover off the toilet. After the photographer kills him, he frantically searches the dead corpse for a possible key that would free his leg. As he checks the dead man's jacket pockets, he comes across another tape recorder! He pushes play and you quickly learn that this isn't the killer at all, this was another victim doing what he had been instructed to do, so he could live. You see the dead man in the middle of the floor (lying there since beginning of movie) start to move.. He gets up to his knees, and stands up and removes a "rubber-like" fake head injury mask form his face.. This man is the killer, and was a CANCER PATIENT OF THE DOCTOR'S from the hospital!! He had cancer killing him, and was taking out his rage on people that weren't sick, but that were unhappy or destroying their own lives.

What I find interesting about this movie the most, is why they call the movie "SAW" it's because the serial killer always "watched" his victims kill themselves in the situations he put them into, when they tried to escape and killing others to stay alive in our own selfish manner of human instinct to survive.

I rate this film 5.0/5.0 (Perfect)

Finally uploaded to Google search

You can now easily find my blog through Google's Search, Keyword "darthbanker" and clicking the David's Blog link (The 1st hit)

Small victory for me, FEAR ME WORLD!

Monday, February 07, 2005

Caller-ID Spoofing* What's next?

I came across this little website through another blog I check out now and again, and from what I read the user can *spoof* the read-out on a caller-ID box. Imagine calling someone you cannot usually get ahold of and spoofing the ID to say it is someone in the family. *Evil*

Anyways, check it out here, and use at your own risk (Don't even know if it is legal)

http://www.covertcall.com/

3 horrible gift ideas

Okay, I was bored at work today, and found some things that would make HORRIBLE gifts. These little shitters better not end up under my xmas tree.

3) Saitek's "Lighted" keyboard
http://store.yahoo.com/saitekusa/pcgake1.html
At first, your wondering.. what's wrong with that? Well the problem is, the "lighted" part they claim is so cool, is in *between* the keys, it is not at all backlit. Basically you cannot see the keys in the dark, just a cool blue glow in a place you don't need it... right between the keys.

2) USB Watch
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/watches/5eec/
This one speaks for itself, if you cannot fight the urge to have your USB drive IN your watch, then you and this timepiece were destined for each other.

1) Doom 3 Board game
http://www.gearlive.com/index.php/news/article/doom_the_board_game_01310621/
WTF? Sums this peice of crap up in one short sweet review.

Apple & Reasoning behind one button mouse

I know I used to wonder. The answer may surprise you, find out the whole story here..
http://www.gearlive.com/index.php/news/article/why_apple_makes_a_one_buttoned_mouse_01280820/


Saturday, February 05, 2005

Product review: Razor DIamondback Mouse

I bought this mouse with some christmas money I had last December. It is suppossed to have 1,000 DPI vs. the traditional 150 DPI regualr mice have. This is geared for gamers, that need precision in games such as shooters. It comes with its own carrying case, and software suite. I even noticed that it had gold USB connector. My first impression of this mouse was that it was very sleek in design, and the mouse clickers feel kinda like rubber. You plug it in and the scroll mouse glows neon red. It has super slippery feet on it, and is AMAZINGLY fast. You can adjust the sensitivity, but man I was blown away how my regualar mouse lags in movement. This thing is actually so precise it takes alittle getting used to. It boasts many programmable buttons on sides, and overall is a killer value at $58.99. The only drawback I can fault it on is the use of USB only, doesn't work with the generic PS/2 converters. You are probably thinking who cares about PS/2, but I use a I/O gear 4 port KVM switch, and it sucks having to switch to the game mouse. Other than that, it does exactly what it says it does, delivers awesome performance many gamers demand, and has a great price for what you get.

I rate this product 4.5/5.0 (Would give it 5.o if it were compatible with PS/2 connection)

Product review: Palm Tungsten E

I bought this Palm about five months ago. At the time I bought it, it was $199.95 @ Staples. Owning serveral Palm devices before I was no stranger to what I wanted/needed. I wanted color screen, expandability of SD slot (SD cards with programs or extra storage), and price was a major consideration. I saw this puppy, and immediatley thought to myself "That's the one" I took it home and loaded the software on my laptop that came with it, and started using it the next day. Since then, I have gotten some applications for it that were available through third party companies that make the device alot more fun. I grabbed Repligo 2.0, Agendus, and 3Nity's Password keeper/generator. I love these applications, but I have ran into a serious problem latley. I have switched laptops with my wife (I got a new Dell) and when I switched PC's the 3rd party programs I had on my old laptop I lost (I forgot to keep them on media, before giving the unit to my wife) Worst yet, I cannot remember where I ordered the programs from, since I didn't order them from the companies that wrote the software. I was alittle bummed out about that, and recently the Palm started "going dead" when I turn it on to use it. The battery is so drained, it won't even come out of a black screen. If it does come on, it has a message "Fatal Exception Error" on the screen, and I have to do a hard reset to get it to work again. This is really frustrating. Only thing I can figure, is that when I sync it with Outlook, it is picking up that I want to be reminded for an appointment, it flips on at that reminder time, reminds me (The unit is usually in my laprop bag when this happens) and it stays on until the battery is good and dead. This really sucks, because when I need it - it's dead. It is a great little PDA when it is working, and give it good marks because of that. I think they should make it "auto shut down" to save battery if yo can't get to it, so it will work when you need to use it.

I rate this product 4.0 / 5.0

Thursday, February 03, 2005

Wishlist: INVIS-ID

Okay, I know your thinking "MAJOR GEEK" but seriously, I have liked this type of thing since I was a small boy. The idea of marking valuables in the event they get stolen and helping recover such items makes me all warm and fuzzy inside. Actually, 99.6% of the time you will never find out who did it, this would cover the .04% of people you needed to prove that the goods belong to you. Check it out here: http://www.invis-id.com/Store/index.htm $24.99 and you get the whole kit. Too awesome for words...

Penny Arcade comic strip

I have been reading this strip now for about a month and a half. I stumbled across it one day shopping at Thinkgeek.com I have been reading it ever since, the link below is to the archives, so you can search it from #1 to the present day. Enjoy :)

http://www.penny-arcade.com/search.php


Some more helpful links

Small collection of IE favorites I frequent:

http://www.cdcovers.cc/ Place to get software covers for your program backups
http://www.scroogle.org/scraper.html Google, stripped of all annoying ads, clean search results
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Encyclopedia of reference that readers can edit




Product review: Motorola V60v

This phone is offered by Motorola and is part of their "Hello Moto" campaign. The one I tested was offered through SprintPCS, and the coverage is adequate for where I live. The phone is nice looking, carbon fiber shell with black face and fully lighted keys in blue neon inside. The screen is full color, and has nice clarity/contrast even in direct sunlight. This phone retails for $249.99, but if purchased with a qualified plan, you can get it for $69.99. This is a great deal for a non-camera phone. Has all the same features all phones have now-a-days, and includes some nice ones like: voice-dialing, 250 number phonebook (real nice), voice memo record, and customizable ringtones. The real downside to the one I tested is the battery life. This one lasts about 3 hours on standby (Total crap) Maybe it was a bad battery, but I have not replaced it to see if this is the cause. Also, when offered through SprintPCS, the service doesn't work where I live. It works only at my workplace, so I have learned to live with that. All and all, it's worth $69.99 for features, color screen, ringtones, and looks, if your in the market for a basic non-camera phone.

I rate this product a 3.5/5 .0

Top 5 links - January 2005

These are some of the most interesting websites I have stumbled on, or been shown by other people in the last month:

http://www.1up.com/ Nice for getting the pulse on the latest games, for all platforms
http://www.thinkgeek.com Nice for getting stuff for "smart masses"
http://www.jinx.com Nice for getting case badges, and stickers for your case
http://www.dice.com Nice for getting a new job in computer industry
http://www.newegg.com Nice place to order any kind of hardware for your computer

These are my top (5) January picks. More to come....

Healthy Lifestyle 2005

I am going to start an adventure of weight loss this year. I am planning to pay attention to what I put into my body, on a single-meal basis. I am going to live by (3) basic principals, and stick to them for a healthier lifestyle. I am going to do the following:

1) Drink (8) 8oz. glasses of water a day
2) Exercise min 25 minutes a day, with heartrate in 125 BPS range
3) Eat (3) meals a day under 80g carbs each (net carbs)

I am also going to adapt these (3) behaviors to maximize well-living:

1) No food or snacks after 7pm
2) Limit diet soda to meal time only
3) Work more vegtables into diet

I am starting this program today, and will post updates to my progress at a later time - Also check out this link for (45) tips on successful diets:
http://articles.health.msn.com/id/100100351?GT1=6177