I have set up measurements to monitor the main pages of some of the world’s largest mobile phone providers.
Just something to do on a rainy Sunday.
Tags: GrabPERF, Web performance, GSM, CDMA, Web site, mobile, wireless, US, Asia, Europe
There’s no need to ask directions
If you ever lose your mind
We’re behind you
We’re behind you
And let us please remind you
We can send a car to find you
If you ever lose your wayCake — Comfort Eagle
So, last week, I did it. I dropped Paxil/paroxetine/seroxat completely from my medicines. Seems that other medical issues I am having are aggravated by the stuff, so after 7.5 years, it’s gone.
The withdrawal shouldn’t be as bad for me as it is for most people, as I am on pretty high doses of the mood-stabilizer Trileptal. Still, it should be an interesting couple of weeks.
I have been using Skype as a landline pretty exclusively for the last 6 months, but the quality of the service has been degrading rapidly. Today, I called Samantha from the office and she said it sounded like I was calling from inside a tin can.
So, on a recommendation from a co-worker, I am giving Gizmo a try. Pretty immediately, I noticed a quality improvement over Skype, and people on my conference calls said it was much better.
So, if you want to reach me, try spierzchala on Gizmo, or +1-508-635-4420.
And Skype, let me know when your quality improves.
Tags: Gizmo, Gizmo Project, sound quality, SIP, VOIP, Skype
Last night, I spent over an hour on the phone with three very friendly and helpful T-Mobile tech support representatives, and guess what? The troublesome Samsung T619 I slammed a couple of weeks ago is now able to send and receive text messages.
I was impressed with the efficiency of the T-Mobile team, and the Tier 2 team I ended up with was thorough. It took two Over-the-air updates to fix the phone, but it’s done and I’m happy.
Can’t take back the bad comment, but hope I can counter it with some good words.
Tags: T-Mobile, TMobile, Samsung T619, SGH-T619, Samsung
I spent mine helping to bottle 65 cases of custom peach wine up here at the Sweetgrass Farm Winery. Keith and Constance are having a local open house tomorrow, and the doors open wide on Memorial Day Weekend.
They have apple and peach wine, and blueberry gin.
And the peach wine? Yummmmmm.
Tags: Sweetgrass Farm Winery, Union+Maine, Maine, Wine, Gin
I have finally given up on Trillian releasing a new version anytime before the next ice age, and switched to the the messenger client formerly known as GAIM, now known as Pidgin.
Solid, functional, and showing signs that it is in active development. Unlike Trillian, which is slowly becoming the Duke Nukem Forever of messenger clients.
I’m sorry, but promising a cool new product, and then not letting anyone try it leads to scores of new Pidgin users.
Tags: Pidgin, Trillian, Duke Nukem Forever
The client visit this week (and don’t expect too many details) was to MySpace. It is interesting to get an inside perspective on their performance challenges, as well as their beyond unique infrastructure.
I am bagged, and off to write up a document for another client.
Tags: LA, MySpace, myspace.com
I will be in LA Tuesday-Thursday this week on business. I will be around, so ping me in any of the usual ways.
Technorati Tags: LA Los+Angeles Travel Work
I’ll be in Tucson for work next all next week, staying at the supposedly luxurious Loews Ventana Canyon Resort.
Tags: Work, Loews Hotels, Ventana Canyon, Tucson
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