Hey there! A big shout-out to Kalong for picking my picture for Strand’s Pick of the Day. The pic is from my wife’s 30th Birthday Party which had an Alice In Wonderland theme. Our friends from Detroit helped with DJing and decorations. Everyone came in costume, and we rocked the hizouse.
Pick of the Day
7 10 2008Comments : 1 Comment »
Categories : Ramblings
Strands Response
3 10 2008Here’s a shoutout to the Strands guys for taking it on the chin!
E-mail I just sent:
“Hey guys,
Much respect for the comment on my blog post regarding your service. Glad you’re listening and thanks for engaging me, even though what I said wasn’t that nice. That’s impressive and appreciated.
-Stephen
WhiskeyMambo.com”
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Tags: lifestream, strands, web20
Categories : Web 2.0
Strands Kinda Sucks
3 10 2008So I’ve been looking at a new service called Strands that’s in private beta right now. On the upside, Kalong, a University of Michigan student who provides support is earnest, trying hard, and engaging, though her humour ranges to the scatalogical. Still, she asked me to contact them via their feedback link, which I did, and I’m supposed to get a t-shirt for it. That’s cool, but I really just want an answer to my question. It’s been over 24 hours and nada, nyet, nothing. I could Twitter her instead, but I think that a startup service like this should provide way faster customer service.
As for the site itself, I’m not sure I get it. You enter your services just like most lifestreaming services, but what you get is an aggregated list of what you said or posted. What’s the point of that? I know what I said. I was there! I guess the point is that the service will find other items of interest based on the content of your various feeds, but the feature is kind of a let-down.
For example, I posted an entry about the new Facebook app a few days ago, so the system thinks that I want to read about some other guy who said he liked the new Facebook sign up page. Ok, but the only commentary about it is within the Strands Beta community, all of whom are people I don’t know. Hence, their opinion is of less interest to me than what people in the great old blogosphere, or better yet, my friends, are saying. It’s like having a conversation about fruit in the check-out line just because the stranger in front of you also has bananas. Ok for small talk and meeting people, but the online analog feels just as forced.
The interface is nice, but a little quirky. I’d give them feedback , but I’m not sure anyone is listening besides Kalong. And she probably has something better to do. All in all, Strands kinda sucks.
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Tags: web20 lifestream
Categories : Web 2.0
3 10 2008
My post-debate hangover might end by the time the House votes. Damn, I was having such a good time!
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Categories : Musings
Palin vs Biden
2 10 2008Biden is great. He does a great job outlining his positions: one, two, three, and out. Palin is almost completely avoiding the questions, though Biden is also drifting.
Honestly, I left to walk the dog and go to rest room when she spoke earlier. She bores me, and annoys me. I’m not sure why she’s here.
It’s like when Perot picked Admiral Stockdale and he actually said “Who am I? Why am I here?” during that VP debate. Those words made everyone question Perot’s judgement. Same old story, different cast. Slam dunk, Joe; great job!
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Tags: politics
Categories : Ramblings
2 10 2008
Looking forward to the nightly political comedy, er… I mean commentary. Next round: Palin vs Biden. This ought to be good!
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Categories : Musings
Missing Capoeria
1 10 2008You know, I miss practicing capoeria. My old friend and college roommate, Njoli, just invited me to visit his school in New York City and attend the Uptown Street Roda. I’d love to go, but I’ll be at an Obama Rally with Bruce Springsteen in Philly on Saturday.
It’s been about 4 years since I was practicing regularly and I miss the art, the dance, and the guile. I was never acrobatic or really very good, but it stretched my limits and always gave back what I put into it. The only problem I had was the level of disorganization in the main ASCAB Capoeria school. It was virtually impossible to figure out when or where events happened. Too many people and not enough communication. Plus it would have really helped if I spoke a lot more Portuguese. The local Angola group is better organized but it’s hard for me to get to their events.
Anyway, I miss capoeria and hope to get back to it, though I guess it means occasional trips to New York.
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Tags: capoeira martialarts newyork nyc
Categories : Martial Arts
1 10 2008
Yummy coffee may not make me healthy, wealthy, or wise, but it does make me awake. Yay coffee!
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Categories : Musings
The New Facebook iPhone App Rocks
30 09 2008Well, I have to hand to Facebook. They’ve really done a nice job translating a relatively complete Facebook experience from the web to the iPhone . There’s a few UI niceties that really stand out. For example, the News Feed tab has an additional “ticker tape” sliding selector bar that you can scroll to the left and right by flicking to the left or right; it displays a variety of options including the Top Stories, Status Updates, Photos, and more.
The application is responsive and performs well. Status updates are fast as you move from screen to screen. I did get a freeze the first time I used the application after which it exited back to the menu; however, this behavior did not show up in subsequent use.
Overall this upgrade is welcome and a great improvement over the previous version. Great job from an inspired development team!
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