After staying quarantined last weekend due to a cold, and
the previous two, due to it being 7,000 degrees outside, I finally ventured out
of my cave on Saturday. First order of
business was to go see “The Dark Knight Returns.” Obviously I had to stop at WalMart first, to pick up a
bulletproof Kevlar suit, but they wouldn’t let me in the theater while wearing
it. I think they were afraid I might be
smuggling in some Milk Duds.
After a bumpy start, (because the movie was delayed about 15
minutes due to technical difficulties), I immediately got lost in the
story. Short review: it was very dark
and bloodlessly violent. They did a lot
of cutting away just before something horrible happened and then returned to
the prone bodies. Also, Batman gets his
ass kicked, but good. That’s not
something we’ve seen very often.
It was also cool seeing Pittsburgh double as Gotham City,
even though they matted out the more recognizable dahntahn landmarks. While I wasn’t able to spot Carpetbagger’s house, I think I know what scene
they filmed nearby.
And during the big football scene, where Hines Ward runs a
kick return back for a touchdown despite the giant craters opening up behind
him, as if they were Casey Hampton’s footprints, there was a very clear shot of
Ben Roethlisberger, Aaron Smith, Brett Keisel and Bill Cowher standing on the
sidelines.
There were big twists throughout the film and I loved the
ending. Suffice to say, it’s something
I’ve wished forever since I used to watch the TV show as a kid. I’ll just leave it at that.
After a little more shopping and some Wendy’s, I continued
on to Best Buy, to accomplish my primary objective for the day: obtaining an
iPad. I am anything but an “early
adopter.” In fact, I think I’m more
like a “final adopter.” I sniff around the
new hot item for months, if not years, gathering intel and waiting for any bugs
to be fixed.
Remember that during my Ohio vacation, I’d played around
with my buddy’s iPad? It was the first time I’d seen one in action, so I realized that
it would be perfect for me. Finally I
would be able to tweet about a game or TV show, without having to get up and
walk 20 feet to my PC. I’d be living
large!
Unfortunately, the moment I do jump onto some kind of
technology or web service seems to be the tipping point for when that tech
becomes un-cool and/or obsolete. (See:
my 2006 flip phone, which was State-of-the-Art for about 15 minutes before the
iPhone came along.)
To try to delay that tipping point for as long as possible,
I spent another $100 and got the “new” iPad, the one with the retinal display
that looks so cool in all those commercials.
I figured it was a small price to pay to delay obsolescence for at least
another couple months. I was going to
get a case for it but they wanted $39.99 for the cheapest freakin’ one! Most were from $49.99 to $79.99. Screw that.
I ended up ordering one from Buy.com for $8.97, that didn’t look any
different.
I suppose I should say that getting the iPad was a partial objective. The second part was setting it up with a
wireless home network and getting everything to work.
Back when I got my current PC in 2004, there was an offer
with my DSL service for a free wireless router. I got the router, but never actually bothered to hook it up. It didn’t really make sense… I only had one
desktop; I had no need to go wireless.
So I sat on the equipment, thinking maybe one day, I’d have a need. Next thing you know, eight years have gone
by. (As a reference to how long that is
in Computer Years, the instructions on the box said you had to have IE 5 or
above.)
Anyway, everyone I talked to told me that setting up a
wireless network was a breeze. Now I’m
no electronics genius by any means, but I am sufficiently competent to follow
some directions and get shit done. I
figured I’d come home, plug in the router, set up the network, charge up the
iPad and I’d be watching the Olympics and tweeting from my couch. I made sure that my 2004 router was
wirelessly compatible with the iPad, so I was confident that everything would
be a breeze.
Paint this thing red, and it looks like something out of
Batman.
Basically, everyone that told me setting up a wireless
network would be a breeze can kiss my ass.
I wasn’t setting up a network as much as opening a new level of Cryptic
Computer Jargon Hell.
First, I followed the instructions that came with the
router. It didn’t work. Then
I noticed a sheet that came with the router, which said “DO NOT USE THE QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS,
USE THE SETUP WIZARD ON THE ENCLOSED CD.”
OK, I popped in the Wizard, followed those instructions and
what do you know? It still didn’t
work. At that point, reversed
everything I did, got back online the old way and looked up some instructions
from my ISP. I found more detailed
instructions there, so I went at it a third time. It still didn’t work.
What's worse is that I was using the instructions online
from the ISP site. You know, I really
should have printed the goddamned things, but I figured, “Oh this will work… what could go wrong now?”
So when I started changing all the settings, I lost my
existing access, which included my instructions. I feverishly tried to reset all the settings from memory, but as
I’d been in and out of the system so many times, I had no idea how things were
when I started. It was well into the
evening before I was able to reestablish my Internet connection through my original
modem. I spent from 6:30 to 9:30
working on this stuff, just to get back to where I started.
At that point, I had no will to continue with the new
router, so I turned my attention to finding better directions. Eventually, I did, and this time I printed
the damned things and made some notes.
I checked some other sites that also gave advice on handling my old
modem. I didn’t get to bed until near
midnight.
So much for my plans for leisure Olympic tweeting…
God may have rested on Sunday but I chose to wade back into
my network of hell. But this time,
armed with some better directions, I sailed right through the setup and got the
router working right off the bat. (My
new directions included a step that neither the Quick Start instructions nor
the Wizard had mentioned. Fuckers.)
Once the router was live, all I had left to do was play with
my new iPad! With all the hype about
how Apple is so technologically progressive, I was sure they’d have a sleek
little instruction booklet for me to go through.
You know what they had?
Three sentences on a playing card.
But it was OK, the iPad setup process was pretty much baked in. I was able to follow the steps and get it
going. Still, would it have killed them
to have a little something about what all the standard apps do? Oh well, live and learn, and boy do I have
some learnin’ to do. Anyone know some
cool apps I should check out?
I’ve always avoided the Apple products; their cult-like
following has always struck me as odd.
So I’ve had no iMac, iPod, iTunes or i-anything. I was just an i-Talian. But no more.
Now I just wonder if this will all be worthwhile. I need to figure out how to monetize the
benefit I’m getting. So if I would pay
a quarter for each time I save a trip from my couch to the computer and back,
(and I would) it would take me 2400 trips to make up for the $600 I spent.
That means you’ll be seeing me get a lot more active on
Twitter. (Follow me
@DarwinfishBluz) Now that I’m using an
official Apple iPad, my tweets are sure to be more creative, stylish and
graphically pleasing… at least until they roll out the new SuperMega iPad 4000,
coming in September to a store near you.
By the way, guess what happens when someone with Delayed Pressure Urticaria spends all
day tapping on a piece of glass?
Swollen finger.
Great. Now I’m going
to have to make an effort to use more than my index finger on the iPad. I’ll have to become ambifingerous. I’ll let you know how that goes. But now, I have to go answer some emails
from the couch…
I had a hard time watching the last Batman movie, but if it's not as creepy as watching Heath Ledger play the Joker, then I think I can handle it. I honestly would love to just see the city shine. Matt watched a lot of it get filmed from his office window. They used the parking garage roof next to PPG place for a lot of the scenes. Including Cat Woman. O lala.
ReplyDeleteThe villain in Dark Knight Rises is more like, just a big, smart, bad-ass guy… not stark raving crazy like the Joker.
DeleteOh, I love me some Catwoman… ever since I was 4. I didn’t think Anne Hathaway could pull it off, but she sure did. Mee-ow.
And this is why my husband gets paid to set up networks. I've also got my eye on an iPad. Maybe for Christmas?
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing Batman now too, especially since I've been to Pittsburgh!
I totally would have paid someone to come in and set everything up for me… but it was the waiting… I wanted my stuff set up NOW!
DeleteKa-Glom! It entertains me for hours. Wild West Pinball! Monsters Ate My Condo! Because clearly all this is for is games.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry I lied to you about the router.
I was going to load Angry Birds on it, but all the last customer comments said that it kept freezing up and dropping out. I'll wait until they fix the bugs.
DeleteAnd I forgive you. I'm sure you were assuming that I was generally competent around the house. I have long entertained my friends with the tales of Bluz the Incompetent Handyman.
I remember the very NIGHT I first used my laptop wirelessly. I was all like, "BOOOOOOOORN FREEEEEEEE!!1!"
ReplyDeleteAaaaand now I have an iMac. D'OH! I guess if I WANTED to carry it into the bathroom with me, though, I could.
I was just considering bringing my iPad into the can with me this evening, but A) I still have Playboy to read and B) I'd probably drop it on the bathroom tiles.
DeleteThat would not be the kind of move I wanted to bust in there...
No one can be more behind technology than I am, says the girl who is typing this comment on the laptop her hubby's grandmother got rid of (she upgraded), which is plugged into the wall b/c the battery does not work. Glad you finally got that figured out. It would have taken me weeks, I am sure.
ReplyDeleteI so want to get on Twitter, just so I can follow you. Maybe in 2013. :-)
Twitter is a delicious waste of time, unless, of course, you're following me!
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous that you saw the new Batman movie. Maybe tonight....
ReplyDeleteIt’s a good one. But I’d recommend seeing a weekend matinee, and saving yourself a couple bucks. Plus, the crowd is thinner.
DeleteWelcome to iPad addiction. My most used apps (besides Facebook and Twitter) are Weather Channel (like it better than their Website on the computer), Netlix (streaming movies and TV shows), Zite (an interactive news article site. Learns what you like.) NPR, Yelp (to find places nearby and read reviews), Trailers (for movie trailers), UrbanSpoon (to find restaurants), Words with Friends (to kick Cassie's butt in Scrabble), Fandango (to get movie times).
ReplyDeleteI would suggest investing in a wireless bluetooth keyboard so you don't go crazy finger typing. Also, Pages is an expensive app ($10) but you can type documents into your iPad. It stores them or will email them to you as either a Word doc or a pdf. If you need that sort of thing. Really turns your iPad into a laptop.
Thanks for the tips. I heard about a couple of those via my brief research. Thanks for providing the testimonials. Pages is intriguing, because I’ve been wondering how to move docs between the iPad and my PC. I haven’t really had to yet, but you never know.
DeleteWe are taking our computers in our cars, so as soon as we get the keys to the new house, our son can hook them up for us. Our daughter in New Orleans has that Linksys thing. Will I have to get one when I move? Wait! Why am I asking you?? Guess I'll find out soon enough.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment on my post. If you don't hear from me for a while, don't worry! I'd never leave you.
xoxo,
YEEHAA
You just get where you're going, safely, and I'll be here when you're ready to rejoin the world.
DeleteHappy trails!
PS, you only need one of those linksys things if you're setting up a wireless network for your home.