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E3 made me a coveteous sinner

Tuesday, May 17th, 2005

E3–more formally known as the Electronic Entertainment Expo–is in full swing. The fine folks over at Engadget have been doing a great job covering it. This year is exciting because the big three videogame manufacturers are introducing us to their new systems: The X-Box 360, the Nintendo Revolution, and the Playstation 3.

The Revolution has an interesting feature, although not well explained: “All-Access Gaming, which refers to backwards compatibility to 20 years of Nintendo games, NES, SNES, N64. We don’t know particulars of how it’ll be accessed or what, if any, the cost structure might be.”

Apparently it will be able to download old games off of their network and play them, in addition to being able to play GameCube games off of the discs. This is brilliant, I say.

The Revolution also has an Secure Digital memory card slot, just like a lot of cameras and PDA’s use, and two USB ports. And wireless controllers. The bad news: It’s not coming until 2006.

Also, the other Nintendo product I really want, coming out later this year: The Gameboy Micro:

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It’s basically a Gameboy Advance in a smaller package with a backlight. The unit is about the size of an iPod mini–4 inches long by two inches wide by .7 inches thick. I don’t own a GBA yet, so I might go for this, if it’s cheap enough. (I’ve just discovered the joys of Advanced Wars on my brother’s GBA, but I need a backlight.)

All kinds of neat stuff coming.

Oh, speaking of cool gadgets: The PalmOne LifeDrive comes out tomorrow. It’s a PDA running the Palm operating system (which I love)–but it has a 4 GB hard drive built in. I predict this thing will make a killer personal video player, if *someone* makes decent video software for the Palm sometime.

It also has Bluetooth and WiFi and a 416 mHz processor, which is nearly twice as fast as my Clie TJ-37 is. I’m gonna have to wait for the price to come down a little though–it starts at $500. Not an unfair price–I paid $300 for my Clie, and you’d pay in the neighborhood of $200 for a 4gb iPod mini–but I can’t see myself spending the money on something I don’t need at the moment.

So… put some money in the tipjar so I can get this stuff. Thanks!

My computer is gone…

Tuesday, May 17th, 2005

*sniff*

My laptop has been sent off for repairs. You may remember my computer woes from a while back. Short version: My laptop overheats and shuts down whenever you try to do anything really CPU intensive, like play a game, convert a video or sound file from one format to another, or run an virus scan.

That’s obviously not acceptable.

So, we brought the computer to Circuit City in hopes of getting it shipped off and repaired… wow, almost a year ago. Yech. I’ve been living with this for nearly a year. Anyways, the Circuit City employee told me to call a phone number and they’d ship me a box. Instead of taking care of the problem for me.

Well, OK. So, I went home and was given a run-around for the rest of the night. We had planned to take my computer in to be repaired later on that week, but for whatever reason we didn’t. Pretty soon, school started, and I need my laptop for school. Now that school’s out for a long enough period of time, we’re free to try again, and so we did.

“We” being my dad, who’s been handling this for me this time. My dad and I started off by trying to get it taken care of by taking it to the Circuit City store. Once again, we were rebuffed and sent to the telephone. Four hours and three telephone calls later, we finally get them to send us a box to ship the laptop in.

(One side note: At one point, the technical service person told us to run Disk Cleanup for some reason. This was taking an interminable amount of time, so she said she’d hang up and call us back in half an hour. A full hour later, we still had not received any calls.)

(Another: Before hanging up on us, this same technician, sent us to this link to download the latest version of my computer’s BIOS: http://csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/su/
su_sc_modItemList.jsp?moid=429789&ct=DL&BV_SessionID=
@@@@0725458437.1116371843@@@@&BV_EngineID=
cccdaddejgdleehcgfkceghdgngdgmm.0

This is roughly how she sent us there:

Tech Lady: OK, I need you to go to this web address. Do you have a pen handy?

Dad: Yes

TL: OK, write H-T-T-P-colon-slash-slash-w-w-w-dot-c as in candy-s as in sugar-d as in dog-dot-t as in turtle-o as in orange-s as in sugar-h as in hat-i as in iris-b as in boy-a as in apple-dot-c as in candy-o as in orangutan-m as in monkey-slash-c as in cable-g as in grief-i as in iris-dash or hyphen or whatever that thing is-b as in boy-i as in iris-n as in nonsense-slash-t as in turtle-a as in apple-i as in irish-s as in stupid-slash-s as in severe-u as in under-slash-s as in stupendous-u as in unbelievable-underscore-s as in south-c as in carolina-underscore-m as in monkey-o as in oliphant-d as in dog-capital I as in iris-t as in totem-e as in ear-m as in mole-Capital L as in list-i as in iris-s as in socks-t as in total-dot-j as in Jennifer-s as in sugar-p as in penguin-questionmark-m as in mole-o as in orange-i as in iris-d as in daniel-equals mark-the number 4-2-9-7-8-9-and sign-c as in cut–

Dad: I’m sorry, that was 7-8-9-ampersand-c, right?

TL: No, not the ampersand, the and sign. See the one over the the number 7?

Me: ::stifling laughter because we’re on the speaker phone::

Dad: OK.

TL: 8-9-and sign-c as in cat-t as in tabby-equals mark-capital D as in dog-capital L as in lover-and sign-capital B as in boy-capital V as in verily-underscore-capital S as in secret-e as in egret-s as in sucker-s as in sucker-i as in iris-o as in oval-n as in nougat-capital I as in iris-capital D as in dementia-equals mark-ampersand-ampersand-ampersand-ampersand

Dad: I’m sorry, which was that again?

TL: The ampersand–see the one over the two?

Me: ::stifling a chuckle::

Dad: Ah.

TL: ampersand-ampersand-ampersand-ampersand-0-7-2-5-4-5-8-4-3-7-dot-1-1-1-6-3-7-1-8-4-3-ampersand-ampersand-ampersand-ampersand-and sign-capital B as in boy-capital V as in valium-underscore–you know, this is really too long to read out loud.

Me: ::nodding in agreement, because I just went to the Toshiba site and found the download link through the menus in a couple of minutes ago.::

TL: ::finishes in much the same fashion.::)

Before we shipped the laptop, we returned to Circuit City and voiced our dissatisfaction with their “No Hassle” plan to the manager, who promised to call Corporate and let them know of our problems. He also promised to help us if anything should go wrong.

Then we called the DHL shipping company, which is currently transporting my laptop to the shop in Atlanta, GA which will finally repair the thing. Hopefully it will return working and without any more problems than it started with. ::fingers cross::

The moral of the story: Go with Best Buy–the “Geek Squad” will handle your problem in the store.