evolution creations
when you put your mind to it, anything is possible
when you put your mind to it, anything is possible
Jan 25th
We just got EagleEye on BluRay from Netflix, and I have to admit, I was skeptical because of Shia LaBeouf and whether or not he could handle this type of role. We’ve seen this type of movie before, remember Enemy of the State. As we get into the new digital age, we look at setting presidences where none exist before. Our society is one of a letigious foundation, but how do we deal with these new frontiers and protecting that which we hold to be true. Freedom of information and personal freedoms can be shut down at what cost to national security and the protection of the whole?
Jan 25th
So last week the final episode of Stargate Atlantis aired. To much shagrin it was actually fairly bland but a bit fantastic–the wrath getting a ZPM and building a super ship? I would have liked to see some of the personal relationships getting wrapped up, such as between Shepard and Tala, or Ronin and his new flame (they elude to this by her appearing at his bedside at the end of the episode). Also putting Atlantis back on Earth puts the future of Atlantis not in the Pegasus galaxy but in the Milky Way? Ah, well, it’s over, I’ve yet to see a good Scifi series come to an end (heck look at Sliders and what a mess that was–they couldn’t even bring back Jerry O’Connell in the last season!).
Jan 25th
It’s been a few weeks after I got a G1, and one area of the phone that really has me going is the screen. Not only is it brilliant and clear, but since you use it for practically everything on the phone, the tendency for it to get scratched up is fairly good. When you first get the G1, there is a plastic film that is over the screen, and for those who are gettin G1′s, I’d recommend that you leave this on for the time being.
Jan 21st
So after a few weeks of using my G1 successfully, I regret to post that I have run into one critical issue here that seems to be a show stopper in terms of every day functionality. I can use the G1 anywhere in Chicago-land without problems. I do get spotty 3G signals, but that’s to be expected as T-mobile expands their 3G networks. But every time I come to downtown Chicago and get to my office the G1 will lock up and become unresponsive. The only fix that I’ve found to this is to pop the battery out to restart it.
I’ve reached out to T-mobile support several times, and one suggestion was to put the phone into 2G mode only (Settings > Wireless Controls > Mobile Networks > Use only 2G networks), and this has helped the situation, but several times a day the phone will lock up.
One fix that I’ve tried that has also worked is to put the G1 into airplane mode that will disable all the wireless functions on the device, basically makes the phone useless with the exception of looking at it and using apps on it that don’t require a mobile or wireless network to be functional.
Have others run into the same problem downtown Chicago?
Jan 3rd
Whenever I think of Android, I always go back to my childhood memories of Lt. Commander Data, the first positronic Android to serve in StarFleet.