Nick Starr.com: Pioneer Square in Portland Oregon

 Saturday, February 05, 2005
Well the day is winding down. We are at The Bohemia now on their WiFi....free of course because it is not Starbucks. The understand that people don't need to charge for something that doesn't cost them hardly anything to have, and they probably need for their regular business daily anyway.

So, what happened today? Hmm, do I save that for the weekend update or do I write now. How about this...it wasn't a great day. My meal had bacteria on it...I tried to drink a Starbucks Chantico. That thing is freaking like trying to drink a melted down Hershey's chocolate bar with MORE chocolate added for thickness. It almost made me throw up and I only had a few sips of it.

I guess I will save the rest for the weekend update, although make sure to tune in for that, because I will pick my favorite Superbowl comercials.... Go Pats!!!!



The Word of the Day for Febuary 5, 2005 is: Tampa

Today is a "Tampa Day" as it has been deemed. From what I am aware of, a few friends and I are going to iMall, Westshore Mall, Ybor, Gameworks, etc...Hope it's a fun day... I'll keep ya posted ;-)



Found this online...today seem to be an all iPod shuffle day for some reason.




[Via IXAB]


The Evil Genius himself speaks up on his blog entry (shown below) about the awesomeness of the iPod shuffle....see it IS good for podcasts!!!

Shuffle Fun: "

So, my belief before playing with it was that the iPod Shuffle would be a good device for listening to podcasts despite the lack of display. I saw a lot of grumpy commentary to the opposite, but I never believed it. In fact, it seemed to me like it would be better for podcasts than music. I have yet to listen to any isolated music files (although I have listened to music podcasts) but my prediction was correct. This thing rocks for podcasts!

First, here's how I have things set up. I have a collective smart playlist that collects together all the podcasts I want to go on the Shuffle. I then have a second smart playlist called 'iPod Playlist' which uses the previous playlist as the source, has as a constraint 'playcount = 0' and is limited to 450 Mb selected by most recently added. What this means is that I get the most recent podcasts added that I haven't yet listened to. The beautiful thing about that smart playlist is that because of the playcount constraint when I plug in the Shuffle to resync, I can see everything I listened to disappear out of the list. Once the Shuffle tells my iTunes it's been played, it's not there anymore. That makes that list like a stack. I listen to the newest stuff in descending order and If for some reason I don't feel like listening to a specific program, I skip it. It won't be marked as listened and will remain in the playlist for the next time. I'm not finding the lack of a display to be any sort of problem at all. Everything in that list is by definition something I want to listen to. Skipping is not a problem at all, doesn't screw up the playlist and thus far I haven't had any problems with it at all. Even better, even with MP3s it seems to remember where I was when I come back to that file. If I get halfway through and then skip to the next track, I go back to the same position when I go back. This is not only on bookmarkable AAC files but on straight MP3s as well.

The Shuffle being so tiny has an interesting effect. Because it is so neglible in mass, I just spend all day with it around my neck and the earbuds in. When I get up from my desk or go check the mail or walk the dog, I continue to listen to my podcasts. There's no preparation necessary, really, and very very simple to always have it with me. I've taken it to the gym, worn it around the house and through airports. My very long queue of podcasts to be listened to is shrinking rapidly, which is a good thing.

Yesterday I listened to Andy Hertzfeld talk about why he thinks the Shuffle is bad on IT Conversations. I listened to him say all this on the Shuffle as I was working and walking around the house. I've got to say he's dead wrong. I don't miss the display at all.


Comment on Shuffle Fun"

(Via Evil Genius Chronicles.)


I found this post pretty funny from Dave Winer's blog....since I wear my iPod shuffle like jewelry.

Another idea for free. I want a...: "A picture named suffle.jpgAnother idea for free. I want a USB port on my car sound system. Take my flash drive, load it up with some podcasts, and plug it into my car and go for a trip. All the usual controls apply, back, forward, pause, volume control. This is vastly preferable to putting an iPod dock in the car, which is giving way too much power to Apple. Speaking of which, walking in Manhattan yesterday I saw iPods everywhere, even an iPod Shuffle. The guy was wearing it like jewelry, a white pod on a black shirt, with the wires configured as in the TV commercials. Walking through the city is like walking through an Apple ad."

(Via Scripting News.)


 Bio
 Contact Info

Word of the Day:

\t

No RSS found at http://www.nickstarr.com/categories/wordOfTheDay/rss.xml


Flickr Image:

Click to see the XML version of this web page.

Subscribe to "NickStarr.com" in Radio UserLand.

Podcasting

Subscribe in NewsGator Online

Subscribe with Bloglines

Atom Feed

Atom Feed

Technorati Cosmos

Blo.gs

Technorati Cosmos

Blog Marks.net

Mars Edit

Podcasting

Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog.

Syndicate this site

Who Links Here




Web NickStarr.com
Technorati search
Search Now:
In Association with Amazon.com