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    iPhone 3G- brought to you by Microsoft

    Interesting blog post about how Apple is using Windows CE in the Apple Store. jkOnTheRun: iPhone 3G- brought to you by Microsoft

    Microsoft should be taking full advantage of this story!

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    Posted by markyologist on Saturday, July 12, 2008 1:43 PM
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    Weird Google Ad

    What is it about my inbox that makes Google think I want to meet "Emo Goths"?!?

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    Posted by markyologist on Thursday, May 15, 2008 7:59 AM
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    Weather Oddity

       

    Screen clipping taken: 5/15/2008, 1:47 PM

       

    Sunny in WA, cloudy in AZ. Don't see that too often...

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    Posted by markyologist on Thursday, May 15, 2008 6:01 AM
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    Blue Badge

    This week I started my new job at Microsoft. The first day and a half were devoted to New Employee Orientation (NEO as it is called here). I've been through orientation at a few different companies. I can definitely say this was the most informative and attention keeping.

    This afternoon I met with my manager and got assigned my desk. My PC was all in pieces stacked up on my desk. I had to set it all up and install the OS and various apps. I think that's a great way to do it. Developers should know enough about PCs to handle doing that. Believe me, I've worked with some developers in the past who would have freaked out if they showed up to work and had to setup their own PC.

    I'm pretty excited about what the future holds for me and my family here in Washington and at Microsoft!

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    Categories: Microsoft
    Posted by markyologist on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 9:12 PM
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    Going to Washington

    Don't have a lot of time to give much of an update, but I got a job at Microsoft and I am leaving tomorrow morning for Washington. I'm driving my truck and I should be there by Sunday morning sometime. I'll be "twittering" while on my trip. More later...

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    Posted by markyologist on Thursday, April 17, 2008 6:11 PM
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    iPod Dead... Replaced with Zune

    sadipod Of course, my iPod dies the day before a 12 hour drive. I keep getting the "sad iPod" image on the display. It was a 40GB 4th generation iPod with the greyscale screen. I've had it for just over 3 years. A few months ago I probably would have replaced it with another iPod, even though I think iTunes is a piece of junk. But with the release of the new Zunes, I figure the best replacement is an Zune 80.

    Why a Zune? A few reasons:

    Software

    iTunes seems to have gotten worse over the years. Plug in your iPod and then try to do something with the software. It is painful. Apparently, the developers haven't heard of multi-threading. Coverflow is kinda cool, but not really that useful. The podcast support is pretty good, I'll give it that.

    The Zune software on the other hand does not bog down when you plug in your Zune. It is also nice looking. Omar compared iTunes to a spreadsheet, and I agree. The Zune software still needs some work though. It doesn't have an equivalent for "smart playlists" like iTunes has. The podcast support is decent, but I can't figure out how to get it to automatically remove podcasts I have already listened to. That was one thing I really liked about iTunes (although sometimes it didn't work).

    Hardware

    The Zune 80 is a really nice MP3 player. The screen is big, the controls are great, and the size of the player is reasonable. I was really sick of swirling my thumb around to navigate a long list of items on the iPod. The "squircle" works well, although sometimes I scroll instead of selecting an item. I figure that will lessen as I use it.

    I bought the Zune while I was on vacation, so the drive home was much better than the drive out. I got caught up on a bunch of podcasts.

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    Categories: iPod | Zune
    Posted by markyologist on Sunday, January 06, 2008 12:48 AM
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    Windows Live Mail Errors

    So I recently switched my email from Google Apps for Your Domain to Windows Live Hotmail. The main reason I did it is because getting mail from Gmail on my Windows Mobile phone was painful. I was trying to use POP3 and it worked for a while, then eventually it stopped. It just wouldn't download the messages. Then when Gmail started offering IMAP access, I tried that too. It downloaded the messages, but most of the time they showed up blank. So, when I saw that Windows Live Hotmail supported Windows Mobile 6 directly, I decided to try it out. It works very well. I receive messages in almost real time.

    I installed the Windows Live Mail desktop application. I figured it should work really well with Windows Live Hotmail. It did at first. I was able to move messages to different folders and it mirrored those changes in the web version of my folders. Then that stopped working. I move messages from the inbox to an "archive" folder and they move in the desktop app, but not in the web folders.

    Soon after I started having problems moving messages, I stopped receiving mail completely in the desktop app. I now get this error message:

    Server Error: 5102
    Server Response: timedout to ip 10.1.130.45:2000
    Server: 'http://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/Sync.aspx'
    Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x8DE00002

    I'm not really sure what to do about this. I was really looking forward to all the integration I was going to get by moving my email and contacts to Windows Live.

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    Categories: Gripes | Mail | Windows Live
    Posted by markyologist on Thursday, December 13, 2007 10:43 PM
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    Updating Intel Video Driver on the Lenovo X61T TabletPC

    Lenovo's latest video driver for the X61T is dated sometime in June. I've been having a lot of problems with my video driver "stopping" and "recovering". It gets pretty annoying. The driver installer on Intel's site won't install on the X61T. It says to get the driver from the OEM.

    I took a look on Intel's site again recently to see if there was another way to get the drivers and I noticed a zip file you can download.

    Once I got the drivers extracted I went into Device Manager and updated the drivers manually. I haven't had a video driver stop message for about a week now, so it looks like these drivers fixed my problem. By the way, this is Vista X64.

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    Categories: ThinkPad | Vista
    Posted by markyologist on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 11:11 PM
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    SwissGear Angle Bag

    computer-bag I think I found a decent bag to carry my X61T Tablet. I had a real hard time finding something that was small and non-bulky, yet had some extra room to carry a little more than just the tablet itself. This bag is made from neoprene and is very light. It is slightly larger than the X61T, but I think I'll be happy with it. It has a small pocket on the front that could hold maybe an extra battery or a power supply. It also has a strap on the back that you can slide over the pull handle on a rolling suitcase.

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    Categories: TabletPC | ThinkPad
    Posted by markyologist on Monday, December 03, 2007 11:02 PM
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    Epson Perfection 1670 PHOTO and Vista x64

    Surprisingly, EPSON released a Vista driver a while back for my scanner, which is a couple of years old. The download page says it is a 32 bit driver, but it seems to work just fine with Vista x64. This is really good news because I was contemplating moving back to 32 bit. Now I think I will tough it out. I am hoping Lenovo will release a new video driver soon. I am getting a little tired of the video driver "stopping and recovering" itself every 15 to 30 minutes. It seems to happen more often when I have my external display attached.

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    Categories: Vista | Windows
    Posted by markyologist on Monday, December 03, 2007 10:45 PM
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