Archive for July, 2008
Lava Lamp in odd shape
Jul 18th
Living on the EDGE
Jul 16th
In my previous post I have spoken about the fact that I have gotten my hand on the second coming of Apple’s smartphone, the iPhone 3G. All in all, I’m really really satisfied with the machine, works all as Steve-ified.
However the 3G coverage in Dublin and Ireland for that matter, is a different kettle of fish. Not in all areas I have taken the device to there was coverage for it, especially outside the city. Interestingly though, in Cavan, about 150 km from Dublin, there is 3G coverage with 4 or even 5 bars. But outside those areas, it’s pretty much 3G-less.
I tested the device on different configurations. Once with Wi-Fi on, 3G on, and check mail every 15 minutes. On top of that I played around with the GPS. Unsurprisingly the battery kissed bye-bye pretty quickly.
Then turned off Wi-Fi, but left 3G on. As it turns out with normal usage like music, some web, some email, and some Maps, the battery still drained fast.
Well right now I’m on a more or less skeleton configuration, which is probably enough for most users. I’m doing almost anything on 2.5G better known as EDGE, which works very well in most cases. Here’s my advise on what to do to get the most of your battery:
- Turn off 3G. Only turn it on when you really need it (App Store, big mail attachments). This will force the device to switch to EDGE. Funny to turn off the one thing what the iPhone 3G is about – but trust me… Battery life will increase dramatically. If you need it for huge downloads, you can enable it at anytime and turn it off once you’re done. Settings / General / Network / Enable 3G / OFF.
- Turn off Wi-Fi. Use it only when required and don’t let the device constantly scan and check for a network if you’re not gonna join anyways. Wi-Fi is a significant drain – however it can be a saver if you use it quite often, so it’s your call. My advise is to leave it off until you need it. Settings / Wi-Fi / OFF.
- Only use the (A-)GPS when you really need it. By the way, a sort of Turn-By-Turn navigation is available when you let it calculate the route and ask it for the steps
The GPS is using some good juice.
- Set the brightness of the display to 50% (on the centre of the slider) and use the function to automatically adjust brightness. Settings / Brightness / Auto-Brightness / ON.
- Set the mail check to “Hourly” or turn it off altogether if you prefer to check manually.
- The camera processor is using some juice when you use the camera. Only use when you really need it.
Do these things, and you can observe an increased battery life on your iPhone 3G. And to be honest… I made some tests with websites and loading them on EDGE instead of 3G – for me the speed really is good enough, same for email. You are on a mobile device at the end of the day, not a super broadband machine (except on Wi-Fi). If you gonna follow these steps is ultimately up to you, I have found these to work pretty well.
It’s here… the iPhone 3G
Jul 11th
So the Jesusphone with 3G integration makes its debut in the entire world… today. Contrary to previous popular assumption of the stores starting to sell the units at 6 PM, they started doing so at opening of the stores. In my case 9.30 AM.
To be honest I was expecting a bunch of people queuing for the Jesusphone the iPhone at the O2 Experience Store in Henry Street, here in Dublin. Surprisingly, at around 7.30 AM, not a single human soul. Well I had something to drink and checked other shops in the meantime.
Eventually one man showed up, he tried his luck on getting one without prior registering. The manager of the store showed up to do some preparations, and I asked him:
How many iPhone units do you have in stock?
After a little evading the question, he revealed that a whole 11 units were there.
And only who registered would get one today, and only those who got a call from the store yesterday (July 10) would get one. Fortunately for me, I had registered on July 1 and got a call last night. They even asked me which color. I went for black of course.
I felt sorry for the man who also came to get one, we had a good talk. He left after he learned that only pre-registrars would get one today.
Later on I met another older nice gentleman who also hoped on his chances. I told him the same, like only pre-regs and only those with a call. He also went away sad. However from him I learned that Carphone Warehouse also has the iPhone 3G, and people would be queuing there. He apparently went there.
Things got interesting around 8.45 AM, many many people showed up at once to form a queue. Since I had been there for 2 hours already, I was honored the number 1 spot.
In the queue I met this other nice young guy, who also pre-regged. Well kinda… anyways, we had a good talk
Right. Now for some boring photos. =p

The O2 store in Henry Street, Dublin. Come too early, and it looks like this.

His name is Sean. I met him randomly while I was waiting for the iPhone. Cool guy, we had a good talk. I told him about my blog and he wanted me to put it up. So here you are

Open up the box, and the iPhone is straight on top! The other stuff is below. The user manual inside is titled “Finger Tips”. Cool.

Unpacked, connected, iTuned, and showing its glory. Yes – it indeed is OS X iPhone 2.0, as there is the App Store available.
At last. I have it.
UFO Phenomena: Isn’t It Ionic?
Jul 10th
You know a while ago I was talking about a very strange UFO sighting that occurred in the Netherlands at which there was a UFO first, and then two days later clouds were forming extremely fast out of nowhere, at the same spot the UFO was earlier on. However in this particular sighting, the UFO did not move in any way. At least not on the footage.
An overwhelming number of people throughout the world who claim to have seen one or many of these vehicles, presenting an unnatural precision of maneuvering, speed, coordination. Oftentimes they would do 90 degree turns at insane speeds. With our conventional methods, such a maneuver would lead to instant death due to extreme pressure in the cabin occurring at the moment of the turn.
There are certain laws of physics that cannot be broken with conventional flying vehicles such as airplanes. Yet, these vehicles believed to be from other worlds exhibit these unbelievable features, laughing at our primitive flying abilities.
So how do they do it? What’s the trick here? How can they do it without being squashed inside?
Apparently the trick lies within ionization of the air, surrounding the object. Ideally this object is saucer shaped, for aerodynamics. Makes sense.

The model of a 6-inch man-made UFO which ionizes the air to create plasma and thus have lift and thrust
So… how does it work – exactly? Like:
The surface of the saucer-shaped craft will be covered with electrodes that, when powered by a battery or other power source, will ionize the surrounding air to create plasma. When charged with an electric current, the polarized plasma will repel the non-polarized air, creating lift and thrust. Such an aircraft would have very stable flight characteristics, with the pilot controlling it by diverting the electrical charge to different parts of the surface.
However keep in mind that this technique, if successful, would only work within the Earth’s atmosphere. It would not work in space as there is no air to ionize. Can you ionize hydrogen or something? Probably. But let’s test this here first.
If however this works, and some UFOs are really from other worlds, I bet you: they are gonna be more interested.
Hopefully we’ll co-exist in peace.
First progress in Objective-C and laststep
Jul 6th
Alright. So I have had a good look into Objective-C for the last few weeks. I think I have learned enough to start converting my original code from COSMOS (Smalltalk) into laststep (Objective-C). It is not much, but I have been able to build my own desktop with wallpaper, and a first port of the menu bar. It doesn’t do much yet, but it’s a start.

The lastDesktop with a first test of the menu

The original design of the menu I have written in Smalltalk
I’ll update you on the progress.
Before you win a million…
Jul 2nd
