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Adventures in Updating the iPhone – #3

The recent launch of the iPhone 3.0 OS was the smoothest of all of the major updates that I’ve had (read about those adventures here and here).  When I saw the prompt below, an enormous sense of dread swept over me.

iPhone Update Download
iPhone Update

I had no problems this time.  So, I figured I’d highlight some of the things that I find interesting.

Voice Memos

Apple added the ability to record voice memos.  I was a little bit peeved that they forced it on to the main screen, however, as they kicked one of my applications off to do it.

Voice Memos
Voice Memos

 

Searching

One of the long-awaited features is the ability to search the iPhone.

Searching
Searching
Finding
Finding

 

Text Messaging

Apple made one minor improvement in text messaging.  They changed the progress bar from an overlay that covered the entire screen to a little bar in the top of the screen.  This has the effect of allowing you to continue with composing your next message while one is sending.  That is particularly useful when you are trying to have a quick-witted conversation.

New Progress Bar
New Progress Bar

As an added bonus, you can now turn your iPhone sideways to send test messages.

Sideways Text
Sideways Text

I’m not sure how useful of a feature that actually as you don’t really get to see much of the conversation.  Of course, the text bubble could have all been placed on one line.  The keys are bigger, so it may help those who have difficulty hitting the correct one.

Live Mesh Ceased Connecting After Update

It’s never good when an application like Microsoft’s Live Mesh offers to update itself and goes through this series of screens afterwards.

Signing in ...
Signing in ...
Something Went Wrong
Something Went Wrong
Signing Out ...
Signing Out ...

If I hadn’t done the update I would have been fine.  I would have been able to continue to access whatever files or computers that are part of the mesh.  Now I can’t; bummer.

Dream Theater – Black Clouds & Silver Linings

Black Clouds & Silver Linings
Black Clouds & Silver Linings

Dream Theater released their latest studio album, Black Clouds & Silver Linings, yesterday.  Their work is hard for me to describe.  Of course, it’s progressive metal.  This album is up to their usual standards and is as complex as ever.  It is going to take me some time to figure out what I really like about it.

One song that jumped out at me early on that I really like is on the “Bonus Disc”:  Too Tame A Land.  This is their take on Iron Maiden’s classic work about Frank Herbert’s classic novel Dune.  The song is great (both versions).  In this version I really like the effect that the keyboards bring to the song.  It really makes it sound more desert-like, more futuristic, more exotic than the original.  If a band is going to cover an already well-done song like To Tame A Land, Dream Theater is definitely the band to do an excellent job.  For me, this one song makes the purchasing the album a wise investment.

P.S.  I’d love to see them perform To Tame A Land live, but they so rarely come to the Pacific Northwest.

Big Brother Is Watching

A recent news story about the installation of a pervasive video security system installed in Lancaster, PA caught my attention.  The massive camera installation makes this town, quite possibly, the most massively surveilled per capita town in the US.  To be sure, there is a place for video surveillance such as banks, businesses, and government building.  But not generally on public streets and in residential neighborhoods.  One county commissioner argues this:

“No one talks about it,” agreed Scott Martin, a Lancaster County commissioner who wants to expand the program. “Because people feel safer. Those who are law-abiding citizens, they don’t have anything to worry about.”  [emphasis added]

The exact reverse is true.  Law-abiding citizens should worry about this intrusion into privacy.  Even a well-intentioned government that claims the system is being installed for public safety should be called to task.  Just a couple of examples show how such a system erodes the liberties guaranteed Americans under the Constitution and the its amendments.

Consider the risk that teenagers seeking private access to birth control may be subject to should their parents, friends of their parents, or, indeed, someone holding a grudge against the teens have access to the video obtained by such camera systems.  The response of the parents is easy to infer.  Other parties simply need notify the parents that the teenagers entered a family planning clinic.  If the home situation is less than ideal, the teens may be subjected to verbal, emotional, or physical abuse as a result of trying to do the smart thing.  Certainly, it can be argued that the teens should be practicing abstinence rather than safe sex.  It is well-documented that teens, as a group, don’t practice abstinence and, worse, dispense with safe sex practices of fear (even just fear of embarrassment) and ignorance.  Setting up a system that gives “watchers” the ability, if not the lawful authority, to inform on them.

The Constitution guarantees the freedom associate and assemble.  That includes choosing whom we invite into our homes.  There are many scenarios where government video surveillance outside of a private home, or businesses, could be a problem.  For example:

  • A private political meeting involving someone who has not yet committed to public candidacy for public office or becoming involved in issue advocacy
  • An adulterous affair
  • Contact with a lawyer in preparation for a divorce
  • Religious gatherings
  • Religious proselytization
  • “Fringe” sexual behaviors such as the “swinger” lifestyle
  • A surprise birthday party or similar activity

Certainly, some of the activities cited above aren’t exactly moral behaviors.  It isn’t the place of government to make that judgement.  Some, such as the discovery of an adulterous affair, could lead to violence.  At the very least it would result in additional stress in an already stressful relationship.

Most organizations have policies in place to prevent the disclosure of information to unauthorized persons.  The news, however, routinely carries stories of “authorized” persons who abuse their authority and use the information that they have privileged access to for their own purposes or pass it to others.  This particular community may be successful with their internal controls and may use the system for the public safety purposes expressed; others may not be so lucky.

Comment Spam – #7

It is amazing the sorts of spam you find waiting for you when you review blog comments.  Take this gem of a URL, for example, that I found waiting for approval on WordPress Automatic Update:

Notice Anything Familiar?
Notice Anything Familiar?

Yeah, that’s what I thought.  It is my article word-for-word minus the important bits at the end.  This guy was nice enough to include an actual link to my posting.  Thanks.  But I’m not sure that the tags that were associated with this ripoff accurately reflect what my article covered.

RIAA Wins Outrageous Award

I’ve been following with interest the story of Jammie Thomas-Rasset as she battled the behemouth of the Recording Industry of Association America (RIAA) over illegal music sharing.  The re-trial of her case wrapped up today with the jury awarding the outrageous sum of $1.9 million to the RIAA.  I’m not going to recite the details of the case; any simple Google search, Cuil search, or Bing search will bring up mountains of articles.

I don’t condone the kinds of activities Thomas-Rasset is accused of in this case.  Far from it.  If she did what the RIAA has accused her of then she certainly should be held liable.  But $1.9 million?  That seems extreme at a minimum.  I fail to see how that relates in any way to the actual harm suffered by the artists whose music was alleged to be pirated.

I’m sure the RIAA lawyers are rejoicing in their victory.  Congratulations; I hope you guys (and gals) are proud of yourselves.

WordPress Automatic Update

Recently WordPress shipped an update to their fine blogging engine.  The version that had been in use for this blog was capable of performing an automatic update to the new version.  However, no matter how many times I clicked the “upgrade” button the upgrade would just never execute.  Some searching around the WordPress forums led me to a listing of web hosts that needed a few adjustments.  All that was necessary to enable the automatic upgrades was to tell the host via the .htaccess file in the main WordPress directory that PHP5 should be enabled.

Add the line shown below anywhere to enable PHP5 support for 1 & 1 Linux hosts:

AddType x-mapp-php5 .php

Comment Spam – #6

I haven’t written about anyof the comment spam that has come in lately.  There have been a couple, though, that have caught my attention.

Erectile Dysfunction Meds? -- No Way
Erectile Dysfunction Meds? -- No Way

Sorry, but if your name and/or contact information says that you are pushing questionable source erectile dysfunction medication then you can count on your comment being deleted.

Sexual Violence? -- No Way
Sexual Violence? -- No Way

Sorry, but if your name and/or contact information indicates pornography in general or sexual violence then you can be certain that your comment will not be approved.  It’s just not going to happen.

There’s nothing humorous about these comments.  Well, may be it is kind of funny that the folks behind them think that people like me aren’t watching the comments that come in and aren’t screening them for relevance.  <sigh>  Maybe someday these clowns will get the message and fade away.  I don’t hold much hope given the number of web sites I see that let this junk through.

Tipper Vs. the Fence – #2

“They were testing the fences systematically for weaknesses. They remember.” – Muldoon (Jurrassic Park, 1993)

Jurrassic Park is an excellent move full of great, classic lines like the one above and fond memories of sitting in the third or fourth row of the theater with our six year old daughter and four year old son.

But it isn’t a great line when it’s your dog doing it to your fence.  After repairing the replacement fence twice in the last four days, I was forced to do it yet again.

Tipper Vs Fence
Tipper Vs Fence

You wouldn’t think that this innocent dog could cause so much grief.

The Guilty One - Tipper
The Guilty One - Tipper

Sometimes You Just Have to Give the World the “Finger”

My wife snapped this picture recently of an egg she had just cracked into the pan.

Egg Giving the World the Finger
Egg Giving the World the Finger

 If you aren’t from a western culture, you might not understand what this symbolizes and why it’s humorous.  It’s humorous because the egg is telling my wife that it is unhappy about just being cracked onto a several hundred degree grill for the purpose of becoming her breakfast.  This Wikipedia article might help clarify the meaning of the gestrure that this egg resembles.