Posts Tagged ‘MBP’

Wrapup – National Academies Communications Fair

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

What an awesome and exhausting time!

AM – Reel Science

Let me explain some drama that morning. I had crafted this OpenOffice Presentation to run from my Macbook Pro 15. Well the Mac  failed to display to their house projector system with two separate mini-display port adapters! My bacon was only saved via the quick thinking of Lauren Aguiree. She suggested I export as a PDF to run on the ‘house’  laptop. This worked with a bare 30 seconds to spare!

EDIT: I went to the Genius Bar in the Apple Store. They duplicated the issue and will be replacing my logic board. Because of my wifi trouble at home, they will also be replacing the Airport card. Sucks that the hardware crapped out but I’m thankful for AppleCare and having a physical store to go to for technical help.

The panel was titled “Reel Science: Communicating Science Through Visual Media”. It had Lauren Aguirre from PBS/Nova, John Hoffman from HBO Documentary Films, Beth Nissen from NBC Learn and myself. I think we were very well received by the audience. Chris Palmer was a great ring master. I loved how he introduced us with our normal credentials, would slap the table and say “AND HERE IS WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW!” . My “Reel Science” speech is available on Rapbassador.com!

A memorable part of the panel was when Nissen gave a quote from a poet “The universe is made of stories, not atoms.”

Lauren Aguirre, Beth Nissen, Chris Palmer, Steven Rush

Post-panel - Lauren Aguirre, Beth Nissen, Chris Palmer, Steven Rush

PM – TEDx

In the afternoon I was part of some TED Tryouts. Technically it was TEDx Tryouts because it wasn’t officially part of TED but ran in the exact TED format. We also had Kelly Stoetzel, the Content Director at TED. All of the speakers were excellent! I had fun performing Particle Business in which I had a cardboard cutout of Albert Einstein rap the hook and was slapping hands with people in the crowd (who were apparently important bosses and stuff!). I had totally forgotten that I actually mention the city in Particle Business “ballot box for better decisions in DC” until I actually said them on stage! That reminds me of when I rapped at Fermilab and while performing Starblazer it came to me that I was rapping about “shooting protons” and “I’m the rhymer super-collider”. I’m so dumb sometimes.

DC was great. I got to hang with my mom. See the International Spy Museum. Stay at a fancy-pants hotel (with a goldfish named Ana). Hang with friends, Winn & Chuq, who live in the area. Lose my cellphone (VERZION! WHERE IS MY INCREDIBLE?) in Winn’s truck. Talk World Cup with some cabbies. Eat some fine tapas. Drink some beer. Meet a BUNCH of cool people. Share some science. The ~36 hours of DC were certainly good times!

funky49 rapping with Albert Einstein

funky49 rapping with Albert Einstein

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Clubbing in the house

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Apps I’ve added to my Apple MBP 15:

iStat – gives info like memory/hdd space/temps/fan speeds on the Dashboard.

gfxCardStatus – allows you to see if you’re using the intel video chipset or  nVidia.

Monolingual – frees up hd space by deleting languages like Finnish. I am keeping Klingon. nearly 2 gigs was freed!

VLC – for video playback (thanks Eric H)

Nambu – Twitter client

Problem:

The MBP stopped talking properly to the wifi at home. A download from Ableton kept going but web browsing was mostly nil. SAFari said there was no internet connection. Chrome/Gmail said there was a limited connection. Tried turning Airport off/on and re-adding my WAP. No dice. Gf’s Dell was on it fine. Giving the MBP the doubt I power cycled the router for 15 minutes. No dice. Restarted the MBP and all is well again. Apparently there is an issue with my Actiontec MI-424 ‘erizon ‘IOS router and Apple Airport wifi card.

While “Erasing” an external hard drive, Time Machine seemed to lock up so I had to learn about using Force Quit. Then Finder crashed. Then I told it to restart and it hung with just my background image on the display. I let that sit and then read about doing a Control-Command-Power button to restart  it. That did the trick! Fourth day of ownership and I’m becoming a real power user eh? The external hard drive is an ugly brown but since its the dedicated Time Machine drive, I called it Doc Brown.

Ownership Notes:

Geez this thing is quiet. It’s a bit creepy. You hear the 5400rpm hd ticking when its being accessed, otherwise you have to lean toward the laptop to hear its fans. Apparently there are two of them… spinning at ~2000rpm.

In the store, I didn’t like the silver border of the anti-glare/matte display. It looks nicer in the softer lights of home?

The i5 cpu is a beast. The only time I was able to make this thing bog down was when I had Server 2003 and Windows 7 VMs going at the same time.  I want to render video on this thing!

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I’m in the clubhouse

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

I’m in the clubhouse, but I’m not a member yet. I needed a laptop (didn’t have one!) so I took the plunge on an Apple Macbook Pro 15″ . I could have bought a nice-enough Dell Studio 15 with comparable hardware for $900. This was $1834 with my girlfriend’s educational discount (plus I’m selling the ‘free’ printer and iPod Touch 8gb). Why go broke spending twice the money? (TWICE THE MONEY!) My inner Scrooge McDuck just had a stroke! No wonder I saw Apple stock go from $80/share to $250 in the last 15 months! If some people enjoy owning the pluses that Toyota puts in their Lexus products, why not see what its like with the pluses Apple puts into their pc hardware? My friends Jake (Benjamin Bear) & John (redvoid) & Miquiel really enjoy making music on their Apple stuff (MBP, MBP+Mini, iMac respectively).

Installing apps by dragging the app (inside a DMG file which is kinda like an ISO) into the Applications folder is pretty cool. I like it auto-dimming per light conditions. It’s a physically solid piece of metal/electronics which is nice. The glossy screen is dead sexy but I thought going with the matte makes it more usable. Also with matte you apparently don’t need to turn up the brightness as much which means even more battery life (which is already impressive). I honestly look forward to traveling now. No more being a tech-Bedouin, going from oasis of ac-power to oasis of ac-power. When you do need ac-power, the magsafe ac adapter is nice. I like how if you need the shorter length to get power, you can leave the 3-prong cable stowed. I like that GarageBand has these little piano tutorials that I’ll be taking advantage of. They were a suprise.Time to put my MC Frontalot sticker over the front logo, that way I can be like Koothrappali from The Big Bang Theory.

Is it worth TWICE THE MONEY? I’ll let y0u know. If it sucks, since these beasts have a high resale value, I might break even with the student discount and selling the printer & iPod Touch it came with! I’m not easily wowed by stuff. I’m a cool customer. I’ve bashed Apple in the past. When they moved to OSX with its Unix-based core, I thought it interesting. When they moved to Intel based CPUs, I thought it a good step. Now I’m soaking in it Madge!

Here’s what happened when I broke the news to redvoid, bbear and Miquiel:

funky49: I’m in YOUR clubhouse, but I’m not a member yet.
redvoid: how so?
funky49: MBP 15″
redvoid: ooooooooohhhhhh nice

funky49: I’m in your clubhouse but I’m not a member yet
bbear: what
funky49: MBP 15″
bbear: ah shit son

funky49: I’m in your clubhouse, but I’m not a member yet.
Miquiel: you don’t even know where i live… LOL
funky49: MBP 15″
Miquiel: ok, you got hooked up…good for you
good man… now you can be very sexy!!!!
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