Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Like Always. Like Never Before.

After a long absence from my blog (with good reason, imo), here's my latest project.

Like Always. Like Never Before. is Saturn's newest tagline. In our effort to provide something that embraced this concept, I was approached to build this. It's still under production (as large scale projects of this nature usually are) with phase two fast approaching, and various enhancements coming along.



The one word that really describes this project is dynamic. Whether from the xml substructure to the auto-thumbnailing, the section builds to the titling of each object, there's very little prebuilt that isn't simply code. Just how I like it.






mp4 screen cap here

Enjoy.

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Friday, January 19, 2007

iPhone and LG KE850. Wow.

Although I do think the iPhone is prettier, it's nice to know they didn't scoop the market with a touch screenin
, music playin', phone dialin', well...you get the picture...

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Auto Faxing

If you work in an office, you've likely walked past your office's fax machine and noticed roll upon roll of advertisements that obviously spewed out of the machine overnight.

While this seems to be common practice and is likely just a nuisance as it's a waste of paper, it's not harming anyone really.

What does harm people is a fax communications using their auto dialers on a residential line. At any time, day or night, your phone will ring. If, like me, you get mildly alarmed by truly late night phone and answer immediately. Upon answering, you get a rhythmic *beep*....pause...*beep*...

If you miss the call, your answering machine will end up containing a ten to twelve minute long rendition of beeppausebeep. If you hang up then pick up too quickly, at times, the fax calling you will not have disengaged, thereby holding the connection.

Solution? Step one; If the number has a name attached to it, as this one did, do a Google search. Done and done. This company actually has a "Fas Removal Form". I filled out the form, hit submit, and waited. We received another fax call within two days. No joy.

Step two; Call Bell, right? Well... It's the first step, to be sure. Bell's response was, "Hm, this DOES happen. Give me the numbers calling you, and Bell will send THEM a fax with a 'Remove customer from list'." Followed up by a "Let us know if this continues and you'll have to upgrade your service so you can block numbers."

Wait a second. I'LL have to upgrade MY phone service so I won't harassed by a fax company? Is that the way it works? No friggin' way. I refuse.

Step three; Contact the CRTC. Thier only occupation is enforcing rules. So if a telemarketer decides they want to ignore your attempts to get of their list, they need to pay the price. I'd prefer a good hearty ass-kicking, but that's neither here nor there.

We'll see. My contact is in and who knows how long it'll take. I'm crossing my fingers.

By the way, the two companies who have my RESIDENCE as a fax machine and have awakened my four and a half month old baby uncounted times since birth are Dynafax Canada and FaxTarget Communications. Feel free to hate them. I do.

Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy New Year!

2006 in review.

Started off with the news that Libs was pregnant.



The next day, we flew to Mexico to spend a week freaking out.



In true, 'holy shit!' form, I went and found a fulltime job.



Libs got bigger.



We bought a house. With mould. And a leaky roof.



Libs got bigger.



We got an SUV. We love it.



Attended FiTC TO.



Libs got bigger.



We had our baby. We definitely LOVE him.



Attended FiTC LA.



Declan had his first Christmas and New Years.



Can't wait to see what 2007 has in store.