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Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Porsche 911 Targa 4S


Yesterday I had the opportunity to drive the my personal dream car that I may actually have a chance at owning one day. This wonderful example of German engineering was the Porsche 911 Targa 4S with a manual transmission. Of all the Porsches, I think this is the most practical. It has all wheel drive, 385HP, and a fully glass roof that retracts into the back window. This car has a top speed of around 180MPH and you can tell the second you start driving it. You can cruise at 65MPH in third gear (of six) at under 3000 RPMS (the red line is 7000RPM) So 3000 RPM is pushing the engine about as much as 2000-2500 RPM in most cars. Needless to say, if you press on the gas pedal, you'll definitely notice that you are at 65MPH in under 5 seconds. I had a little sticker shock when the dealer told me that the particular model I was in was around $120,000. However, you can get your own for the "bargain" price of $101,100. Being as young as I am, I feel honored to have even drove such a wonderful car and If I ever get the kind of money to buy a car in that price range, this one will be on the top of my list.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Movies, Molasses, Marklar

Friday was the start of my movie marathon weekend. Well I only saw 3 movies, but that is more than normal! I went to see the Simposons Movie with Tony, Kristin, and her friend. It really didn't seem all that exciting and it seemed like just another episode to me. But I guess after writing a show for 15+ years you start to run out of ideas. It really is one of those movies you should see in the dollar theatre but not shell out the money for the full-price ticket. It was really short, but I was glad because we ended up going to the 11:00PM showing because of random scheduling mix ups along with people going to the wrong place and having to find the rest of the group. Before the movie I had a great piƱa colada at Bahama Breeze. And before that, I had cooked the chicken saltimbocca for Kristin and Tony to try. Even though I burnt the chicken it was still moist because of how it was cooked and everybody claimed to like it! Kristin even had a second piece (2 days later).

On Saturday I watched Cruel Intentions with Kristin. I remember liking that movie back in the day and I still do, although I have a more jaded viewpoint on the way love works now and I have a hard time believing that somebody could fall in love with another person in a matter of weeks. The movie still showed that you could change for the better and in the end, you'll get killed for it. It's those life lessons that I so adore! (sarcasm)

Molasses Cookies
Blueberry pancakes started the day on Sunday. Kristin came over to make them with me. We put the heat on too high though so they either burned or were slightly undercooked between the blueberries. Next time I'll do better, I swear! We also tried making a recreation of the Walker Brother's flapjacks by adding a lot of extra water to one pancake. It was thin, but it just didn't have the same flavor. I think it was most likely the pancake mix we were using because I remember having a slightly undercooked pancake made at the YMCA with very similar flavor. Walker Brother's probably adds a couple of secret spices to their flapjacks and I bet that's what made them taste so good! Later in the day I watched the Rocky Horror Picture show with Kristin. It was a weird movie, but I had to watch it because people referenced it all the time in college. I really don't know what was so awesome about it though. It kind of reminded me of Clockwork Orange, which is a very very twisted movie. You don't want to watch it.

While watching the movie, we made molasses cookies. Kristin has loved these cookies since childhood, and I really am starting to like them too. While making the cookies, I learned that Cracker Jacks are actually molasses flavored, and not just some crappy caramel flavor like I had thought as a kid. Anyway, Molasses cookies are delicious spice cookies made out of a bunch of tasty spices including, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, and of course, molasses! These cookies get my stamp of approval! They kind of remind me of ginger snaps, and I probably have eaten them and mistaken them for ginger snap cookies. I've eaten 10 since making them last night. Good thing we made small ones because I'm sure I'd have eaten more mass-wise if they were bigger!

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Knocked Up

Seth Rogen and Katherine Heigl Star in "Knocked Up"
I give this movie 3.5/5 stars. I laughed a bunch of times and it kept my attention the whole time. This movie lost points when I started questioning how could the guy be so socially inept. I mean nobody blurts out, "we're having a baby" to a bunch of kids at the breakfast table the first time they meet. And I don't get why they had that whole baby crowning scene. I don't think it added much to the movie, unless it was the director's goal to scare kids away from making babies because babies are gross. kidding. This movie is worth watching, but wait until it is at the dollar theater or rent it on Netflix.

Friday, June 29, 2007

Windows Vista: first impressions

Yesterday I had the pleasure agony of using Microsoft's newest OS. I was making a house call for a delightful old lady who was having printer problems and I wanted to help get her set up with her brand new laptop purchased not even 2 months ago with Windows Vista pre-installed.

I must preface that my opinion of Windows Vista was influenced by my strong distrust for Best Buy tech support and sales staff. This poor woman, who is no computer whiz by any means, was not properly informed by the sales staff about the minimum hardware requirements for Vista or that her printer would need an updated driver to fully work on Vista. This is very disheartening and it makes me wonder if people at Best Buy care about anything except getting their commission or paycheck. I believe that this whole situation could have been avoided if the sales staff was properly educated about Windows Vista and current compatible hardware. The Geek Squad should have also known better when "fixing" her computer not to leave it in a half-fixed state.

Now when Microsoft took 6 years to release its latest version of it's software, you'd be inclined to assume that it would be so finely tuned that it would work wonderfully on a new computer with a "Designed for Windows Vista" sticker. I mean, Best Buy wouldn't sell hardware that was incompatible, or barely compatible with Vista now would they? Of course they would. First the minimum requirements for Vista Home Basic states that you should have 512 MB of RAM, however, every other version of Vista including Home Premium, Business, and Ultimate recommends a MINIMUM of 1GB. Home Basic may have less background processes running than Home Premium by default, which would explain the lower memory requirement. But honestly when you open one or two of your own applications such as Microsoft Word, or Microsoft Internet Explorer, almost 100% of your available 512MB is quickly used. This is seriously painful because when your physical memory is full, Windows uses a virtual paging file on the much slower hard drive. My biggest pet peeve is slow operation of every day applications and with a new computer, a user should never have to wait over a minute and a half for Microsoft Word to start.

The low memory situation made it painful to operate the PC and even more painful to install and uninstall applications and drivers. I do not wish anybody the absolute agony I experienced while trying to install simple printer drivers and having your mouse pointer freeze for 3 whole minutes. Don't even try to open up Windows' Task Manager to kill any offending processes causing the freeze, because that will take about 4 minutes!

I came to the PC and quickly learned that whoever at Best Buy installed Microsoft Word on her PC never entered in the product key. This poor old lady won't have a working word processor in 30 days. I couldn't find any Word installation CDs. I assume the Best Buy technician threw away the install CD for Office. Go Best Buy!

Lexmark X1270
Best Buy scored another point in my book when I found out that the printer they recommended isn't compatible with Vista if you use the included drivers. The printer is a multifunction printer, scanner, and copier. It's a Lexmark X1270, which is an entry-level model with a minimal amount of internal memory. So it depends on the computer's memory to make copies. That means it is heavily dependent upon the drivers installed. You can't even activate the external copy buttons if the PC isn't running. Well, you get what you pay for, but that's not my issue here.

When I first tested out this printer, I found that the bundled drivers that were installed by the Best Buy technician only enabled printing functionality; however, copying, scanning, and faxing would not work. I immediately went to Lexmark's website and I downloaded the latest drivers and installed them. To my dismay, this didn't fix the problem. Lexmark's installer detected a previous driver installation and the software stated that it would update the previous drivers. This was reassuring, and from that I assumed, improperly, that the old drivers would be completely removed and cleaned and all the newest functionality would be enabled. After a very long time of frustrating trial and error, I realized that I had to completely remove the old drivers and then re-install the new drivers in order to enable the all-in-one copier, fax, printer functionality. When I went to create the fresh driver install, I followed the on screen instructions from Lexmark and it detected the printer and installed the drivers, but Windows was nice enough to pop up its own "device detected" window and it required that you install the same drivers a second time before you could use the printer. I was able to print a test page in the Lexmark install, but after it exited and after I had wrongly exited the separate Windows driver installer, the printer magically stopped working! I had to go into Device Manager and have Windows re detect the printer again. After that everything magically worked. That was so painless.

Windows Vista is still as cumbersome as previous versions of Windows in my opinion. However it is a lot prettier and they did a good job making it look half as pretty as Mac OS X. If you read other reviews you'll see that they copied a lot of OS X's designs. But I don't blame them for copying good ideas. But besides looking better, I'd rather have an OS that didn't require so much memory just to run basic applications and wasn't so incompatible with legacy (hardware released only a year ago) printers out of the box. Windows will continue to have it's purpose and be the most used OS on the market, but with 6 years of development, I'd have expected more, a lot more.