Let’s first start by saying that yes, my title for this post stinks. Cut me some slack, its 5:30 in the morning. Most who follow me on Twitter or Facebook know that I LOVE my android phone. The Motorola Droid came along at just the perfect time for me. My contract was up, I wanted more from my phone and the moon lined up with a certain oak tree in someone's backyard. It was meant to be.
I love everything about my phone. It lets me listen to music, either on the phone like an iPod, read email, use my calendar, navigate turn by turn to someplace, take photos, videos, checks the balance of my Starbucks card, rotates my tires, does the dishes . . . ok ok. . so the last two are wishful thinking. The point is someone has made an app for the android that can assist you in many day to day things.
The only drawback for me, and minor at that, has been the keyboard. I have never done mass text entry into the phone because for me it still consisted of a labored exercise akin to pushing a small piece of uncooked rice around with the narrow end of a chopstick. It is a HUGE improvement over the old numerical keypad predictive text thing that drove me nuts for years, but still missing something. Until now!
I was listening to a tech podcast this last week, for the life of me I can’t remember which one, and they mentioned the Swype Keyboard for Android. Now for some reason that name stuck in my head. I heard it somewhere. Did some digging and found out it was in beta. I signed up and fell in love!
The Swype keyboard replaces your onscreen keyboard. First, for the Moto Droid, I love that it adds a more tactile feel to typing. The phone clicks and vibrates with each press and it feels right. I love Tanya’s keyboard on her Eris, now mine feels more like it. . But there is more! Much more.
You can type very fast simply by swipeing your finger across the keys of the word you wish to spell. For example, “apple” just press the “a” key and hold it while you brush your finger across to the “p” then “l” then the “e”. And just like that with some predictive work it prints “apple”. AMAZING!
I sat up till 12:30 last night playing with my phone, almost like the first day I got it. I was downloading apps and looking at all the other cool things I could do with it simply because I could type much, much faster on it.
Swype is in open beta right now. Don’t let that scare you off. Sign up and give it a try. I think you will love it.
Swype Text Inputs for Screens
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6.26.2010
6.22.2010
Droid post.
Yes still alive. Posting from church during worship. Tech is so cool when it helps us get closer to the one who matters most.
Look for a new post soon on my thoughts on LotRO going free2play as well as a review of Runes of Magic.
Look for a new post soon on my thoughts on LotRO going free2play as well as a review of Runes of Magic.
1.28.2010
Do Not Forget! - Kirk Franklin and Friends
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15x4nllJjpg
Let us not forget and keep praying for those who need help.
Let us not forget and keep praying for those who need help.
1.23.2010
GearScore + Anon = Net Bullies or Skill > GS
Back in the good old days of Burning Crusade I began to get discouraged when I hit 70 on Paravel, my resto druid. Why? Because I would look to join a group doing a heroic or raid and they would demand that you had a magically determined bonus healing stat. Often time this stat was pulled out of the “wow forums floating cloud of trolls”. No real science or crunching of numbers determined what made an effective player. And more times then not it would be a number that could only be reached by already being one of the few who have cleared the highest content at the time.
I mean really, does it make sense to demand gear from Sunwell for a Kara run? Does it? O.o
Fast forward to Wrath. We no longer rate a player on spell power, healing power or AP but instead on something even MORE mystical, Gear Score. It started with sites back at the close of BC that would guess at an items gear score and create a data base to try and rate your characters place on a progression bar. Site like http://be.imba.hu/ were tools where you could look up your level 70 toon, see missing enchants, gems, get suggestions for your class and build. All and all a very helpful tool if you used it to work on your progression. However things changed
The problem started when competing sites raised up on the net using different formulas for coming up with their base score. Remember, the scores at this time where a mystery, and value that enhancements, set bonuses, mixing and matching for stats, were all guess work. With this arose no standard of a “gear score”. One group would ask for a GS of 1000 when another would ask for 750. The issue being that depending on what site they used the 750 could be a better geared player than the site that provided the 1000. Talk about a headache.
Enter a mod author who, more than likely had good intentions, that released an in game mod that would make a GS based on a math of his own. His statement was that it was not the end all to be all, but DOWNLOAD AND USE MY MOD! Drama can be so fun to watch in the mod community at times, especially when someone wrote a mod to break this mod and the rumors and flame wars flared.
But, I digress, so what else is new. Issue is back. If you don't have a GS of XXXX you cant come and you get kicked out. This problem and mod leaves out some important information, like player skill. I have said this before, but I would take an under geared skilled player over a noob or jerk in gear any day on a run. The argument that you must have a high GS to clear the highest content is negated by projects like clearing ICC 10 in all blues!
If you know how to play your class and work with others you can and will be successful. If however you expect to be carried through a run to get better gear but have not a clue how to play then you are more than likely the one who stands in the fire, misdirects onto a clothie, or taunts the boss off the tank at enrage. It does not matter if you have the highest gear in the game at that point, you still fail at the game and cause issues within your group.
I know you are probably wondering where the bulling part comes into this argument, and well you should. If you have a slightly lower GS than the “floating cloud of trolls” have determined for that hour, and you end up in a random LFG group, you could be exposed to behavior you would never see in a face to face social environment. Just stop it people, treat others with respect please. How much more enjoyable our gaming life would be if we could just learn to get along and not be jerkwads.
GearScore is a tool, and measuring stick, not the end all. What we really need is a mod that will take gear score provided by Blizzard, enchants, gems, set bonus and all into account, along with rating and notes into account so its not about a bottom line number but more. Oh wait, their is *smile*
Enter Elitist Group (used to be Sexy Group, from the same author who did Sexy Map and Sexy Cooldown)
Again, EG is just a tool. I will write a review and tutorial soon covering its usage and how to maximize the information gained from it without being a jerk.
Just remember that we play World of Warcraft for fun. So does the person on the other side of that avatar, treat them as you would face to face.
1.16.2010
Digital Campus. No. no we are not crazy, stop looking at us like that!
THIS IS NOT NEW!
Ok, sorry for shouting. When the church began some 2000+ years ago it is safe to say that the Internet did not exist. Nor phones, television, cell phones, twitter, facebook, or even. . get ready . . mass produced books! The church was successful not because of what or how they did things, but because of WHO they did things for.
Jesus gave us a commission;
Mark 16:15 And he said to them, Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation.
Like the early church we need to go to where the people are. You and I know people who would never consider stepping foot inside a "church", yet make contact with them by some online means and you may just have an opportunity to tell them about your faith.
Above all things Tanya's and my desire it to reach the lost for the Lord. Tanya does it in her own way, she shares insights of her walk on her own blog (hehe, took me long enough to convince her to start it) while I use podcasting (in the past), blogs, games IE (World of Warcraft) and other geeky and techie things. Redeemed Point is born out of this.
Imagine if you will a small group of dedicated men and women who seek to do what Christ has called them to do in a local body, not only local but not forgeting Mark 16. We are going out, and if by chance we can reach just one person, one at all, it is worth it!
So are we crazy? Yea, don't you want to be crazy about Jesus as well? :)
(NOTE: Wordpress had eaten my first attempt at this article. If it seems disjointed please forgive me and know more will come.)
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12.25.2009
Test, Trying Word Twit
Ok, so I post a heart felt post and now a test post. But this is good stuff to if it works. So far I am loving the new WordPress, lots of bells and whistles to play with. We even set it up for the Redeemed Point site.
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