Dec
25
2008

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

Love, Jenny & J

Dec
24
2008

Christmas Lights Techno Show

Merry Christmas Eve!

J and I are hosting a dinner party tonight and so I’m currently taking a break from cooking. Thanksgiving-style turkey, spinach & artichoke dip, and holiday cookies, oh my!

If you are looking for additional entertainment this holiday season, look no further. Check out this magnificent Christmas lights show, set to “Amazing Grace”…techno style!

Now if that isn’t a geeky way to celebrate Christmas, I don’t know what is.

Still bored? Hop on over to the Gallery, where I finally uploaded pictures from the Weddingbee potluck I hosted last month. I also uploaded pictures from last weekend, when Bee invited a bunch of the bloggers over for a holiday party at her new apartment.

Have a happy and safe holiday!

Dec
24
2008

Pogo Sketch Stylus…For Those of Us Without Tablets!

Being a designer without a tablet can be a major PITA. I’ve always wanted one but never really got around to getting one of my own due to sheer laziness.

Besides, the lack of a tablet has led me to become pretty damn good with a mouse or trackpad.

Now, Pogo has released a stylus that can turn your laptop’s touchpad into a tablet! All for just $15!

It’s too early to tell if the product is a worthy investment, but the idea is very promising!

Via Engadget.

Dec
24
2008

I Gots Myself a G1!

As much as I love my Voyager, I think I’ve overused it.

I use it in lieu of an iPod or the radio. I activate its kickass navigation system (which talks to me!) whenever driving to an unknown location. I overdose on its web browser.

So it did not come as a surprise when the phone started acting up. Restarting by itself. Frozen applications. And about a month ago, the web browser would die (and bring the entire phone to its grave) whenever I visited Gmail.

No way to check email on my phone? The horror!

I knew I needed…okay, wanted a new phone, but my current financial situation wouldn’t allow for it.

Then Santa brought me an early Christmas present.

Yesterday, Google announced to its employees that in lieu of a holiday bonus, everyone would be receiving an Android Dev Phone 1, which is the unlocked, developer version of the G1.

(On a side note, reports that past bonuses reached $20,000 – $30,000 per employee are false. They confused the performance bonus with the holiday bonus, which is closer to about $1,000.)

Since J already has a G1, he decided to give the new phone to his wife…me!

As always with any new toy, the pictures:


The outside box…


The inner box!


Unlike the commercial G1 which comes packaged in a white cardboard box, the dev model version comes in a beautiful black box with a magnetic lid!


The phone in action…


The dev model comes with this etched design on the back and sides. I don’t care too much for it but hey, it’s a free, in-demand phone!


The phone, opened. Notice that the keyboard is set against a shiny surface – the regular G1s have matte surfaces.

In addition to the two cosmetic differences above, the dev model is also a different color from the commercial G1. The black G1 is pure black, whereas the dev version is graphite. I personally like this graphite color better than the black.

So far, I’m loving the phone. It literally is a mini computer in your hands – fully customizable and all-inclusive. The user interface is intuitive and everything is running smooth as butter.

The app store is not nearly as full as that of the iPhone; however, I expect it to catch up soon. I’ve already downloaded 39 apps, and I thought I was being conservative!

I’ll keep you updated on my relationship with the G1 as we get to know each other more. But so far it’s smooth sailing!

Dec
18
2008

The Year 2008 in Pictures

The Boston Globe has posted an amazing set of pictured The year 2008 in photographs (part 1 of 3).

Wow.

Some of the photographs are achingly beautiful. Others are downright brutal.

So many paint pictures of loss and suffering, the magnitude of which I can only imagine.

I have some unpleasant things going on in my life right now, over which I am losing sleep and have others praying fervently for me.

However, my problems seem so insignificant compared to what has happened, or what is going on in the world right now.

I have so much to be thankful for. God has blessed me in so many ways. And He will continue to provide.

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