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Google Wave Confusion

There seems to be some confusion with Google remembering my gmail account because I have not received my invite yet.  A couple days ago they were to send out 100,000 invites for testing and I still have not received mine :) .  Just kidding!  I am sure that anything that receives the amount of attention this program has, it is likely to be a disappointment.  In fact Robert Scoble already blogged about how it was too busy for his eyes to keep up with.  He claims that it is overhyped and that would not be a huge surprise since it has been the number one Twitter topic for the last week.  I will have to wait until Google gets their records straight and finds my address. :)

Giving up on Gmail

A while back I finally succumbed to the peer pressure and started using Gmail as my email interface.  I allowed everyone to convince me of the virtues of dealing with Google since they are only second to Barack Obama, and Apple in their deity (sarcasm).  One of the reasons I allowed people to convince me to move to Gmail was because at the time I was considering the purchase of a T-Mobile G1 phone.  This phone was suppose to integrate all of its address book over to Gmail since the G1’s operating system was from Google. Over time I grew to enjoy the ability to archive emails and making them searchable later.  This cool feature is no longer necessary because both Yahoo Mail and Windows Live (Hotmail) now give you either unlimited, or ever growing storage just like Gmail.  All you have to do is create a sub-folder and drag everything over to the new folder.  You can search through the email just like you can on Gmail.

Recently I have been noticing a pattern with Gmail freezing up the browser when I try to send a message.  Also Gmail makes it difficult to copy and paste from one of its messages.  I know… I know…  Many of you are saying that my problem is that I am using Internet Explorer.  Many of you are saying that my problems will go away if I just use Firefox or Chrome browser.  Those browsers have their benefits no doubt but they also have their issues.  For example, Firefox does not automatically install the Windows Media plug-in making it difficult to listen to streaming audio that uses Windows Media.  Before you start to preach to me about how Microsoft is evil and that you should not use Windows, I will tell you right now, I like Windows and would never use a Mac until their prices become competitive.  Secondly some audio streams are meant for Windows Media and require the player to play.  Thirdly I really like Windows Media Player and find it is my favorite player.

I do like some of Google’s toys they have but their email is weak in my opinion.  One thing that I hate about Gmail is that they do not have margins set on their sides.  If you type 200 characters on one line, it does not automatically wrap to the next line at 80 like normal people view them.  It makes it difficult to format your email in a certain way because the page is way too wide and not natural as to the way it will be viewed on the other end. 

I did like the way Yahoo was for a long time but they too have gone the way of the teenage girls advertising dating services.  Also they do not allow POP mail.  So I guess it will be Windows Live (Hotmail) that I will be going to.  I do have my own domain and they allow me to retrieve my mail through “HTTP” in Outlook and also through the web.  Since they have allowed “ever growing” storage, I think they are the one for me at this time.  Also I love the Skydrive allowing you to store 25 GB on their server.  If I have this all wrong, please tell me.  I think all three services are good in their own way so the values and weaknesses are completely subjective.  I used Yahoo since 1996 until just a few months ago and may go back if Windows Live does not work out.

Gmail, it has been a fun couple of months but I think I will try something else for now.

Light At The End Of The Tunnel

This has been an unusually busy month with many high priority things going on at once.  I am on the home stretch with my University of Oklahoma degree as I just received my graduation application yesterday.  This month is the busiest month of the year at my work.  We have a conference that lasts this whole week with people coming from many different bases.  The preparation for this conference has been intense with a lot of research, documentation, editing and then presentation.  There is a lot at stake in this conference where some high ranking officers will be there.

For the next two months our lives will continue to run at a very high pace and that is why my presence on this blog has been very limited.  I do have time to post to my Twitter as they are small posts that take no time to edit and post.  You can read my Twitter posts on the right side of this blog.  Also I do use my Facebook as well as I can post to it via mobile phone just like my Twitter. 

I am hopeful that I will be able to finish the last part of my thesis paper with no hiccups involved.  For some reason the closer I get to the end, the more difficult it is to find the motivation.  It defies logic as  you would think it would be easier.  I am so close but feel so far.  I hold the graduation papers in my hand but seem like I can never muster the strength to work on this paper.  I will succeed though and this challenge will be over.  This is going to be over in two months and life can continue as it did before.  If you do not hear from me much, that is what I have been up to.  You can always contact me via email if you need to get in touch with me. 

A Facebook Message I Received

I recently received a message on Facebook that was clearly cut and pasted from somewhere else.  I have received this from others over the past few years and  At the bottom it gives authority to paste it in an email or web site so I took the liberty of doing so.  I am not certain on the validity of where it originated but the main point is worthy of sharing…

The following was written by Ben Stein and recited by him on CBS Sunday Morning Commentary

Herewith at this happy time of year, a few confessions from my beating heart: I have no freaking clue who Nick and Jessica are. I see them on the cover of People and Us constantly when I am buying my dog biscuits and kitty litter. I often ask the checkers at the grocery stores. They never know who Nick and Jessica are either. Who are they? Will it change my life if I know who they are and why they have broken up? Why are they so important?  I don’t know who Lindsay Lohan is either, and I do not care at all about Tom Cruise’s wife.
Am I going to be called before a Senate committee and asked if I am a subversive? Maybe, but I just have no clue who Nick and Jessica are.  If this is what it means to be no longer young. It’s not so bad.

Next confession:
I am a Jew, and every single one of my ancestors was Jewish. And it does not bother me even a little bit when people call those beautiful lit up, bejeweled trees Christmas trees. I don’t feel threatened. I don’ t feel discriminated against. That’s what they are: Christmas trees.  It doesn’t bother me a bit when people say, “Merry Christmas” to me. I don’t think they are slighting me or getting ready to put me in a ghetto. In fact, I kind of like it. It shows that we are all brothers and sisters celebrating this happy time of year. It doesn’t bother me at all that there is a manger scene on display at a key intersection near my beach house in Malibu. If people want a crèche, it’s just as fine with me as is the Menorah a few hundred yards away.  I don’t like getting pushed around for being a Jew, and I don’t think Christians like getting pushed around for being Christians. I think people who believe in God are sick and tired of getting pushed around, period. I have no idea where the concept came from that America is an explicitly atheist country. I can’t find it in the Constitution, and I don’t like it being shoved down my throat.  Or maybe I can put it another way: where did the idea come from that we should worship Nick and Jessica and we aren’t allowed to worship God as we understand Him?

I guess that’s a sign that I’m getting old, too.
But there are a lot of us who are wondering where Nick and Jessica came from and where the America we knew went to.  In light of the many jokes we send to one another for a laugh, this is a little different: This is not intended to be a joke; it’s not funny, it’s intended to get you thinking.  Billy Graham’s daughter was interviewed on the Early Show and Jane Clayson asked her “How could God let something like this Happen?” (regarding Katrina)  Anne Graham gave an extremely profound and insightful response. She said, “I believe God is deeply saddened by this, just as we are, but for years we’ve been telling God to get out of our schools, to get out of our government and to get out of our lives.

And being the gentleman He is, I believe He has calmly backed out. How can we expect God to give us His blessing and His protection if we demand He leave us alone?”  In light of recent events…terrorists attack, school shootings, etc. I think it started when Madeleine Murray O’Hare (she was murdered, her body found recently) complained she didn’t want prayer in our schools, and we said OK.  Then someone said you better not read the Bible in school. The Bible says thou shalt not kill, thou shalt not steal, and love your neighbor as yourself. And we said OK.

Then Dr. Benjamin Spock said we shouldn’t spank our children when they misbehave because their little personalities would be warped and we might damage their self-esteem (Dr. Spock’s son committed suicide). We said an expert should know what he’s talking about and we said OK.  Now we’re asking ourselves why our children have no conscience, why they don’t know right from wrong, and why it doesn’t bother them to kill strangers, their classmates, and themselves.

Probably, if we think about it long and hard enough, we can figure it out. I think it has a great deal to do with “WE REAP WHAT WE SOW.” Funny how simple it is for people to trash God and then wonder why the world’s going to hell.  Funny how we believe what the newspapers say, but question what the Bible says.  Funny how you can send ‘jokes’ through e-mail and they spread like wildfire but when you start sending messages regarding the Lord, people think twice about sharing.  Funny how lewd, crude, vulgar and obscene articles pass freely through cyberspace, but public discussion of God is suppressed in the school and workplace.

Are you laughing?
Funny how we can be more worried about what other people think of us than what God thinks of us.  You may point your friends to this message or highlight it, cut and paste it to your site or e-mail.

This Was Sent to Me

FORMS ARE GOING FAST- SIGN UP TODAY!

Becoming Illegal (Actual letter from an Iowa resident and sent to his senator)

The Honorable Tom Harkin
731 Hart Senate Office Building
Phone (202) 224 3254
Washington DC , 20510

Dear Senator Harkin,

As a native Iowan and excellent customer of the Internal Revenue Service, I am writing to ask for your assistance. I have contacted the Department of Homeland Security in an effort to determine the process for becoming an illegal alien and they referred me to you.

My primary reason for wishing to change my status from U.S. Citizen to illegal alien stems from the bill which was recently passed by the Senate and for which you voted. If my understanding of this bill’s provisions is accurate, as an illegal alien who has been in the United States for five years, all I need to do to become a citizen is to pay a $2,000 fine and income taxes for three of the last five years. I know a good deal when I see one and I am anxious to get the process started before everyone figures it out.

Simply put, those of us who have been here legally have had to pay taxes every year so I’m excited about the prospect of avoiding two years of taxes in return for paying a $2,000 fine. Is there any way that I can apply to be illegal retroactively? This would yield an excellent result for me and my family because we paid heavy taxes in 2004 and 2005.

Additionally, as an illegal alien I could begin using the local emergency room as my primary health care provider. Once I have stopped paying premiums for medical insurance, my accountant figures I could save almost $10,000 a year.

Another benefit in gaining illegal status would be that my daughter would receive preferential treatment relative to her law school applications, as well as ‘in-state’ tuition rates for many colleges throughout the United States for my son.

Lastly, I understand that illegal status would relieve me of the burden of renewing my driver’s license and making those burdensome car insurance premiums. This is very important to me given that I still have college age children driving my car.

If you would provide me with an outline of the process to become illegal (retroactively if possible) and copies of the necessary forms, I would be most appreciative. Thank you for your assistance.

Your Loyal Constituent,
Donald Ruppert
Burlington , IA

Get your Forms (NOW)!! Call your Internal Revenue Service 1-800-289-1040.

Death of Email? No Way!

I have seen several articles around the net the last couple of days such as Slate, Thomas Hawk, Peter Haus, John Murrell, and Eric Gonzolez posting about the end of email.  These articles either agree or disagree with the fact that children are abandoning email for social networking sites.  Many make the argument and even advocate that email will and should fade away because of spam being out of control.  They argue that because most email people get are spam and just take too long to go through.  The position that many kids today do not even check their email being evidence of email’s demise may be compelling but I think it misses the point that kids do eventually grow up.

I have to agree that my own kids never check their email.  They would prefer to send messages back and forth via MySpace.  I often choose to use Facebook myself over email.  Despite this truth, I understand that as an early adopter I like to jump to the newest toy of the day.  I just love it when new ways to communicate are invented.  I have a MySpace, Facebook, Xanga, Twitter, Vox, Wordpress, and a whole host of other accounts.  I am always jumping to the newest toy.  I think most people in the United States are like this.  That is why Wal-Mart continuously builds bigger stores.  Here in Oklahoma City, we have had Wal-Mart for years.  Nevertheless, Wal-Mart continuously closes their stores and builds newer, and bigger stores.

I work on an Air Force Base and have to deal with the fact that I cannot access any social networking sites, or webmail accounts.  At work I am unable to access Zooomr, or Flickr or any other photo sharing sites.  I am unable to access any instant messenger sites either.  The bottom line being that the only way you can access the outside world is to use the base email.  For security reasons most people can understand this control.

Secondly my kids will not use instant messaging either, opting to send messages via MySpace.  At some point they are going to need to send files to each other.  If they do not use an instant messaging program, they will most likely choose email  I do believe that email will continue to be a necessity.  While the above articles make some valid points that are compelling, I do think the predictions of emails failure are missing the point that many corporations, government agencies will not allow their trade secrets to be traded over a third party social networking site.  With this in mind I will have to respectfully disagree.  Email is likely to be around for a long time.

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OU’s website

Am I the only one that is having a terrible time accessing my school work on OU’s web site this morning?  I had planned this day to work on my lessons, aka papers and now I find myself in a position where I cannot even access it.  I can log in to various pages part of the way and then freezes up and times out.  Even my email is doing it.  I recently got an email demanding that we use only the school email to communicate and now it is flaky.  They have been advertising for a long time that in August they will be converting their email to Exchange, a Microsoft web based email client.  I sure hope it is better because even when the OU web site is working, it is hard to get your attachments when it is like this.

In their defense, I know all IT systems require maintenance now and then but it is a huge inconvenience for me at this time.  I am hopeful that it comes back up soon as I am trying to work on a couple of final papers.

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