Archive for March, 2008

Chet: I’m Sorry

My comic So Long, Chet crossed the line. In particular, I do not wish to make personal attacks. Although that was not my intent, it certainly gave that impression (how could it not?) and I am sorry.

Let’s Try it Again…

Here is another attempt, hopefully funny without being insulting:

Where is Chet?

What is Chumby?

I really like Google Reader’s shared items. This way other people (hopefully with similar interests) filter the good stuff for free. For instance, I’ve noticed Crazy Bob shared several Chumby links. Which made me think…wtf is Chumby?

Chumby is a little clock radio that gets crap off the Internet via wifi. So I guess you are supposed to put it on the nightstand by your bed. When you wake up, you roll over and look at your Chumby. It’s fun explaining this to your Mom:

No, Mom…I didn’t say I had a “Chumby in bed”…I can’t believe we’re having this conversation. My Chumby is on the nightstand next to my bed.

When you wake up, you stay in bed for an hour to listen to the latest JavaPosse episode. OK, that seems weird to me. I never lay in bed and listen to my clock radio. The alarm goes off, I hit snooze a few times, and get up. Then again…the prospect of browsing certain kinds of craigslist ads while in bed may appeal to some people…if you’re into that sort of thing.

Chumby

But wait…this article says Chumby is for your desk. That’s nice and all, but my desk already has a computer on it. A real computer with two big monitors, good speakers, a huge hard drive, and a fast wired network connection.

Using Chumby as a digital photo frame makes the most sense to me. The price is fair and they don’t charge a monthly service fee. This might make a nice gift for someone to better keep up with extended family pictures.

I dunno…I guess I’m not really sold. If accessing the Internet from a non-PC-equipped room is your goal, perhaps an iPod Touch makes more sense? At $299, the iPod is more expensive, but offers vastly better mobility. I can definitely see myself sitting on the back patio this summer with an iPod. But dragging a Chumby outside and plugging it in? That’s not nearly as convenient.

ZDNet: The Computer Experts

Someone just walked up and asked me to check out this web page:

Photos: OLPC, Classmate and Eee

He wanted to know if I could figure out how to view the remainder of the article. The summary page ends with this tease:

In the following pages we take a comparative pictorial look at the OLPC XO, Intel Classmate and ASUS Eee.

I can’t figure it out. The first comment on the article is great:

Am I retarded…or is there no way to get to the next page of the article? All I see is “In the following pages we take a comparative pictorial look at the OLPC XO, Intel Classmate and ASUS Eee” and then… nothing.

He then follows up with:

Nevermind. I see how it works.

Worst. Navigation system. Ever.

I must agree, although I still can’t figure it out.