why does Twitter persist?

It’s terrible.

Like Facebook with 5% of the feature set.

Yet every company, celebrity and website feels obliged to tweet. (Even me with my 3 blogs.)

Have you heard about the upcoming Facebook movie, The Social Network, based on the 2009 book The Accidental Billionaires?

If Hollywood can make an overly dramatic film about the early years of Facebook, why can’t we make an overly dramatic movie about Twitter? Or at least the trailer to that movie! …

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

The movie rights for Googled: The End of the World As We Know it (2009) have been acquired.

testing the Canon FS300

On the advice of someone at BestBuy, I bought this camera / camcorder (Canon FS300).

Testing the photos in sunlight and shade, outdoors:

wildflowers at Sunset Crater, Colorado

Sunset Crater, Colorado

And indoors:

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OK. … But poor focus, it seems. … It’s still on all default settings.

Indoor video seems lousy. Artifacts. … Not as bad as the FLIP, though.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Underwhelmed …

There might be a 15% restocking fee on $300 if I return it. … And what camera / camcorder will be better?

Google soon to be EVIL

Microsoft was EVIL.

Now Facebook and Apple are EVIL.

But not Google. Never Google. Their informal corporate motto is Don’t Be Evil.

The leading audiocast is This Week in Google. Their Aug. 11th edition was titled Carrier-Humping Net Neutrality Surrender Monkeys (based on Ryan Singel’s post on Wired)

Jeff Jarvis, author of What Would Google Do, feels betrayed. He fears Google is considering selling out users in order to profit along with phone carriers like Verizon.

Why should you care?

Your online life could soon be much, much worse and more expensive than today. Especially on mobile devices like smart phones.

Check Jeff’s post – Buzz Machine – Internet, schminternet

What can we do about this?

Well the Federal Communications Commission in the States could grow a pair, to start. They’re supposed to be protecting consumers. Unfortunately they seem to be gutless when it comes to confronting the lobbyists of Verizon and that ilk. Especially in an election year.

The world tends to follow whatever happens in the States.

Jeff feels that if the FCC is powerless, the users of the internet will have to rally round something like his proposed

Bill of Rights for Cyberspace:

I. We have a right to connect.
II. We have the right to speak.
III. We have the right to assemble.
IV. We have the right to act.
V. We have the right to control our data.
VI. We have the right to control our identity.
VII. What is public is a public good.
VIII. All bits are created equal.
IX. The internet shall be operated openly.

Google used to advocate for an open web. No more, it seems.

It may be time they fire Eric Schmidt, to start. And reaffirm the original mission of the company, the one that made people trust them in the first place.

related – Business Insider – One amusing difference between the new Evil Empire (Google) and the old one (Microsoft)

UPDATE: … As Google backpedals, the EFF weighed in with this much cited post – A Review of Verizon and Google’s Net Neutrality Proposal – Legislative Analysis by Cindy Cohn

Hotmail ruins my life

Email is problematic. You’re going to have problems, especially with attachments.

But of the major players, Hotmail sucks worst.

I was happy to hear they were going to roll out some improvements. Perhaps be only 3yrs behind Gmail.

But once I got the upgrade, I’ve had nothing but problems. It just crashed Safari on the Mac, a supported browser. Only FLASH can crash Safari! … until now.

I’m not alone – webuser.co.uk – Hotmail users angry over new-look service

For me the new Hotmail is terribly slow. Is missing the jump to page navigation. But worst of all is how image attachments are displayed. Gak.

If Microsoft would let me forward my old Hotmail, I’d be long gone. But they won’t, preferring to trap me in Hotmail prison.

How about you?

Is the new Hotmail working for you?

screen video capture for Mac?

UPDATE: I eventually paid $69 for SnapZ Pro X, excellent, though pricey.

… Later somebody sent me a link for a $30 competitor, Voila. … Looks great.

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I need to quickly capture video from my computer. There are still no ideal solutions, as far as I’m concerned.

• Jing FREE … 5min maximum, no audio, saves to crappy .SWF (flash) format

• Jing PRO $15 … 5min maximum, no audio

Camtasia $99 … complicated, slow, has features I don’t need

• Screenflow $99 … getting good reviews, but I find it even more complicated than Camtasia, slow, has features I don’t need

Screenflow also seemed to bomb the Finder on my Mac. The free trial version was first to be deleted.

• SnapZ Pro X is the best I’ve tried. But it’s $69.

I wish there was an open source, free alternative.

Apple Quicktime 10 is free on the most recent version of their operating system, Snow Leopard 10.6. It provides basic video screen grabs with audio. That’s only a CAD$35 upgrade for me.

I think I’ll try that.

Canada’s not-so friendly skies

Cost in CDN dollars for 3,300 domestic miles:

Europe = $535
USA =$935
Canada = $1500

Consumers pay more for air travel in Canada than in the U.S. or Europe, says a new study that calls on Ottawa to open the market to more competition.

The Frontier Centre for Public Policy, a western Canadian think-tank, found Europe’s liberalized air policies resulted in the cheapest fares for travellers because they allow for more competition. …

Calgary Herald

speed bumps and speed dips

I’ve seen my share of “speed bumps” over the past few months, caught unawares by a few at too high velocity.

They’ve got many names around the world including: speed hump, road hump, speed breaker, slow child, judder bar.

My favourite: “Sleeping Policeman“.

They do slow vehicles, but there are plenty of downsides, too.

If possible, I would prefer rumble strips. Or electronic signs reminding me of my speed vis-a-vis the speed limit.

New to me was this innovation, a “speed dip”. I saw it at the excellent Navajo National Monument in the States.

Speed DIP (instead of speed bump)

It worked remarkably well. I slowed down.

the beautiful game SUCKS

Like most North Americans, soccer is not my game.

I like playing it, but watching a nil-nil draw between Elbonia and Molvanîa is only slightly preferable to rotting in a coffin.

Like most North Americans, I appreciate skillful ball handling and passing. Soccer highlights, I enjoy.

But face it, watching an interminable game of soccer sucks. I don’t care how popular it is world-wide.

• a weaker team often beats a stronger
• penalty shots are absurdly valuable
• players often take “dives”
• the minutes added to the end of the game seems subjective

But the #1 reason soccer sucks is officiating. I’ve no doubt that the refs at the World Cup are competent. But it’s obvious even to an ignorant like myself that they’re not capable of making correct judgments on a field that large.

Everyone in the TV audience can see what happened in super slow motion. Soccer refs get no video replay.

Martin Rogers on Yahoo Sports – Refs must face the music for bad calls

That’s it. Soccer is dead to me.

I’m boycotting after New Zealand wins this World Cup. Boycotting … until the next World Cup.

brutal NBA Final game 7

Bryant, Artest rally Lakers to 16th championship

… yesterday’s Game 7 of the NBA Finals between the L.A. Lakers and the Boston Celtics produced an astounding 3,085 tweets per second — over 185,000 tweets every minute. …

One of those tweets was mine: “… neither of these teams deserves to win a Championship“.

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I agree with John Gruber:

… what struck me the most watching this series, and especially game seven, is what an ugly, ugly game the NBA has devolved into. No beauty and very little strategy offensively from either side. No ball movement, and lots of standing around. Very hard to believe that these are the two best teams in the league. The Lakers shot just 33 percent from the field and yet clearly deserved to win the game. For decades, a game seven in the Finals between the Celtics and Lakers resulted in basketball at its very best. Now, it’s basketball at its worst. Brutal.

Daring Fireball

… on the other hand, it was still far more entertaining that any of the World Cup Soccer Games.

new iPhone 4

… Steve Jobs unveiled the forthcoming iPhone 4 at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). Among the most praised features of the new smartphone is its new “retina display,” but how good does the iPhone 4’s screen really look?

At 326 pixels per inch, the pixel density of the iPhone 4 is four times that of the iPhone 3. …

Mashable

Click PLAY or watch a video demo on flickr.

Pretty.

But, I’m still not convinced this phone or any other is worth signing on for a 2yr contract. (3yr in Canada!)

Likely I’ll end up with an unlocked, no contract iPhone 3 or, possibly, an Android phone.

Certainly I’d almost never use the Facetime video chat feature.