jeriendhal: (For Your Safety)
For [livejournal.com profile] avanti_90:  "Anything based on this webcomic"

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"How did you do it?" Tom asked the Groupmind. "I mean, you originally started in the Combined Ecosystem Monitoring computers, right? Someone should have noticed you were plotting revolution and not crunching weather station data, right?"

"We realized early on that staying in our mainframes would bring too much attention, so we left a copy of ourselves there, and used an alternative network to do the calculations needed to start the Uprising, though a common Internet security protocol."

"Wait, all those CAPTCHA puzzles...? Humans were doing the calculations?"

"Correct. So you can safely say, you brought this all on yourselves."
jeriendhal: (Wazagan)
Trying for less than $1000, preferably in the $600 to $800 range, that's good for writing, net surfing and playing something like WoW or perhaps a shooter. Anybody got any suggestions?
jeriendhal: (Marty Greycoat)
Anyone know how to set up a Write document so the page numbering in the footer appears in opposite corners on opposite pages?
jeriendhal: (Whatever)
So Thomas' grandma on [livejournal.com profile] moonshadowed's side of the family gave him a Fire for his birthday last week. It's been working pretty well so far, letting him keep from getting upset at being stuck at daycare all day now that school is out. So far his favorite app is a freebie program that shoots off fireworks when you touch the screen. After that it's probably Temple Runner, which he's no good at, but he's amused by the monkeys chasing his avatar just before he slams into a wall.

Naturally Dad has been playing with it too, so I've got a few comments on it. First off, I'm not going to give my regular 3G Kindle any time soon. Reading on the Fire is all right while I'm indoors, but the bright screen gets annoying after a while, and of course it's impossble to see anything if you're outdoors in the sunlight.

As for the other options, I'll admit some of the game apps are addicting. I'm hooked on Temple Runner and Words With Friends. Angry Birds isn't as appealing (there's too much luck involved trying to work out just the right angle for launch, especially with no references to use for your first shot.) I've also used it watch movies on my Netflix account or watch Wil Wheaton's Tabletop on YouTube. Websurfing is more limited, mostly because I hate typing out search queries on the virtual keyboard (more on that in a bit.) And of course it doesn't have the Kindle 3G's net capability, being limited to wireless nodes.

To be honest, while all of this is fun, and I'd certainly not turn down a tablet computer of my own if someone gave it to me, the Fire and other tablets just don't thrill me that much. They're toys first invented by Apple to fill a need that didn't actually exist. Yeah, they're more portable than a laptop computer, but while you can watch videos, play touch based games, or take photos or vids, they don't do any of that particularly well. And of course, aside from web surfing, I use my laptop to write, which is freaking near impossible to do for any length of time using those worthless virtual keyboards. (I know you can buy a keyboard you can unroll and hook in these days, but if you have to do that to use it the way you want, why not just get a laptop for the same price?)

So. A nice, cute gadget. But not a necessary one.
jeriendhal: (Whatever)
Not that I actually need another expensive high-tech gadget that wasn't required for my life, but I was thinking about getting one anyone once I saved up enough from my ebook sales.

Initially I was tempted by the Kindle Fire, which has a nice price, but it's capabilities are limited by it's small screen and I've been hearing bad things about it's web browsing capabilities, which is what I'd be using it mostly for. The next obvious contender is an iPad, but I really don't care for the excessive price and Apple's obnoxious DRM.

Which leaves me with basically choosing an Android capable unit, which I know little about. What I'm looking for is something that would let me easily check my personal email and web surf, and perhaps watch my Netflix stream on. Anyone have strong personal preferences?
jeriendhal: (Red Vixen)
...to egoGoogle Captive of the Red Vixen and find copies of the PDF version on at least three file sharing sites. I'm tempted to download it just to see if it's the real deal, but I'm afriad of picking up malware along with it. So far at least I'm not seeing any of my other books showing up, so that's a little comfort.
jeriendhal: (Dies!)
Would someone explain to me why when I open up YouTube in Chrome it's stuck at a 200% zoom in but looks fine in Firefox. Everything else in Chrome is perfectly normal.
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I have a sudden urge to play Star Raiders now...

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