Saturday, April 07, 2012

Unrelated notes:

I picked up the hobby of smoking cigars last summer. I've put
restrictions on smoking that limit me to outside. It makes me to have
to unplug from DVRs, TVs, Video Games, and block out about an hour to
doing nothing but smoking, drinking a beverage, reading, and enjoying
the outside. I find it very refreshing and recharging when I can get
to that relaxed state. I expect to 'save' money buying ebooks and
reading them on the iPad while smoking. There's a company that made a
good glare reducing screen film for the older ipads, and say they're
working on one for the HD. It might help my outside use. I've read
for hours with my Sony 505, but can't imagine reading that long on my
Droid. I'm not sure my stuffed nose and burned out palate can really
enjoy the cigar experience. It's taken me 20 years to get my head
around micro beers, and tackling cigars is akin to doing the same with
the world of wines. For now it's try everything and figure out what I
like, and I've already noticed my tastes changing as I experience more
flavors. Tried my first Cuban cigar last week, and it wasn't as
peppery as expected (after smoking a few central American based cigars
said to be Cuban style sticks). Very smooth and flavorful, a
wonderful smoke. Wish I could easily get more, but a whole range of
new flavors have come on the market since the cigar boom and bust in
the 90s.

There are two new Mechwarrior games this year: Mechwarrior Online is a
multiplayer simulator, free to play. I'm most likely skipping this.
The one that interests me is Mechwarrior Tactics. It's turn based
(asynchronous), hex based, browser based, free to play, and even if
you spend money, it's still 4 on 4 so you can't buy wins, just choices
of what to play/ how to equip your mechs. Both games claim to
overcome the 'play the biggest mech to win' strategy. We'll see. I
mention MW Tactics, as I should be able to play this via the iPad web
browser (unless it uses Flash?).

I'm going to Gencon this year. It's been a few years, as it's also the weekend of the Denver Knife Show that I
attend. They scheduled Gencon the same weekend as the Motorcycle GP,
and I'm dying to see the clash of cultures downtown after dark. I may
also try and attend some moto events, especially the flat track race
at the fairgrounds.

I may try and make the Pikes Peak Hillclimb in July. They say it
might be fully paved this year. Last year with it mostly paved, the
10 minute barrier finally fell to 'Monster' Tajima in the 900hp
'Suzuki' (purpose built for Pikes Peak's Unlimited class). It's
expected that may records will fall this year, and many tarmac
vehicles will make a run up the hill. Expect superbikes instead of
dirt bikes. Indy cars instead of Rally cars.

Tech notes

I've been taking a weird route with tech. I totally bypassed the
laptop computer, but made a big side step into netbooks. I figured
they were the future- small, powerful, low power, long battery life.
I even grabbed a pair of OLPC for the incredible WiFi range and bright
sun compatible screens (I wanted one, got an extra with a compromised
keyboard)(never did get the hand generator for it). The one I ended
up using the most (netbooks are cheap) was a HP Mini 1000. Windows,
small form factor, powerful enough for web and HD movies, and the best
keyboard in netbooks (normally undersized). These days I use a Asus
Esee that I installed Easy Peasy Linux as it allows me to go to web
sites with Windows viruses.
I picked up the first e-ink book reader back in 2006, the Sony
PRS-500, and later upgraded to a 505. That went unused for years, but
I've picked it up in the last few months after discovering my library
rents eBooks. E-ink has a slow refresh, but is readable from any
angle and in any light where reading a normal book is possible.
I picked up an Android smart phone right when 2.0 came out (Motorola
Droid) as Verizon didn't have Apple and AT&T sucked here in Colorado,
and have had it ever since. I'm thinking about upgrading, and my
experiences with Android (2.2.3 and the fact that Verizon won't
upgrade me to 2.3, and I won't jailbreak) may cause me to upgrade to
an iPhone, especially now that I'll have an iPad.

I still buy my music, games and movies on hard media. That burnt me
recently: the new Sony Vita came out (portable game system). It can
run many of my old Sony PSP games. However, since it doesn't have a
PSP disc reader, it can only run PSP software downloaded from the Sony
Store. My disc media catalog is useless on the Vita.

That leads me to the iPad. I wanted a modern eBook reader and
(hopefully) tablet computer. There are some books I want that are
only available in Kindle format. I thought about getting a Kindle
Touch (controls on the base eInk Kindle makes turning pages less that
optimal). Since I can get a Kindle App for the iPad, plus read Google
Books, plus Apple native format books, and even check all three for
the lowest price, I went with the more expensive iPad. I also gain
access to iTunes, and the Apple App store. It'll do more than any
other choice, but I am concerned about using it outside on a summer
day where I'll be using it a bunch.