Thursday, November 23, 2006

Are people this desparate (and stupid)?

O.K, I am hearing enough of this to warrant a blog. Sony's new PS3 gaming console is a rarity as expected and there are several folks who are can't wait to get their hands on. But these folks also tend to ignore the fine print or should we say dump?

Case No 1: Some one in ebay puts "3 PS1 for $900" and cleverly words it to fool people into thinking that it is PS3. There were takers for this

Case No 2: "Sony PlayStation 3 PS3 NO RESERVE, HOT HOT HOT" and even supported by a picture of the console itself. And seeing all the features and specs spat out on the page certainly clutters the one, very important bit of text at the very bottom: "note: you are not bidding on an actual ps3, you're only bidding on an e-mail address (Hot_PS3s@hotmail.com), winning bidder will recieve password.". But as expected, it found a buyer too!

Case No 3: Some seller is really smart and figured that "PS1 + PS2 = PS3" and so put it up for sale. Some sorry bloke did not read the fine print and ended up paying $900 bucks again

www.engadget.com is continually updated with stories and so check it out.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

U.S Mid term election - What really mattered?

You ask anyone what is so good about the mid-term elections and anyone would say without hesitation that it was the democrats take over of both Senate and House. But here is what mattered most to me and am happy about besides democrat's victory
  • Maccaca lost to Jim Webb in Virginia senate race by a razor thin margin. I apologize for using the term Maccaca and I don't know what it means. I forgot his name for a second and that is what came to my mind. It is republican George Allen who lost to Jim Webb. Welcome to America George!
  • Ken BlackWell the current secretary of state for Ohio lost in the governer's race.
  • Katherine Harris the secretary of state for Florida lost to democratic incumbent Bill Nelson by a significant margin with Harris garnering only 38 percent of the vote

That was the best part of this election. On a related note, I don't understand why democrats are so happy about the election results. Neither of the party got a landslide victory in terms of percentage of votes. Most of the races were won by a very thin margin or by very few percentage points. The country is divided across party lines, I really wonder if any single party could make any significant contributions till the next elections!!!

Zune: it's not just the player stupid

I couldn't agree more with this assesment. It may seem like a marketing brilliance at work but I beg to differ. I have asked myself the very basic question which is "What does Zune offer that the existing products don't?" and I am not sure what the answer is.

If you say that it is the wireless, it seems too crippled and is only used for sharing music which again seems very limited in scope and functionality.

If you say it is the Zune marketplace, it does not offer as much as other offerings in terms of content not is it compatible with content purchased from other online stores

If you say it is the "Microsoft" seal, I tend to agree and we may get the top 5 spot just because it came from a company that has huge piles of cash and negotiation power and its ability to steer the the industry for the better or worse.

But frankly, it seems it is being released too soon and rushed to the market which seems to most as merely a copy cat. Microsoft had an opportunity to save it face but lost it. As usual, it takes couple of releases for Microsoft to get a foothold in any market. What is worse is the confusing message that Microsoft is sending w.r.to PlayForSure DRM and WMP compatibility..

Monday, November 06, 2006

HBO SPECIAL Hacking Democracy

A documentary showing how DIEBOLD has cheated american voters. Funny that the world's most technologically advanced democracy still has to address some very basic issues

Saturday, November 04, 2006

E18 Error

I bought my Canon SD550 camera early this year and have been very happy with it until I got the dreaded E18 error which made the camera unusable. To my greatest surprise, there are mountains of information on this in the WWW and it made me realize how much the web has gone in terms of being useful and for information sharing. Here are the top links that has the details. The Camera manufacturer (Canon) is yet to admit that this is their issue.

http://www.e18error.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E18_error

Long live the World Wide Web