iPhone or AT&T Service in McCall, Idaho?

March 24th, 2009
Have you used an iPhone in McCall, Idaho?

Have you used an iPhone in McCall, Idaho?

I’ve yet to get a new cell phone and plan since moving to McCall from Seattle in January. It’s seriously time, but there’s a hitch. The new phone needs full web browsing capabilities, and at this point in time — and especially given my current thing for Apple products, the Apple iPhone is the device I want to get if I’m going to make the investment. But here’s the thing, I’ve yet to actually run into anyone in McCall happily using an iPhone. In fact, I’ve heard nothing but terrible things about AT&T’s coverage in the McCall area. I’ve done some light research on the subject and not found anything to the contrary, so I’ve been in wait and see mode. As in “wait and see if I actually run into someone using an iPhone in McCall that says coverage and speed is solid.” Until then, I’m getting by with what I have.

Please comment if you’ve personally had experience with an iPhone in the area or know of someone who has.

Thanks!

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-03-22

March 22nd, 2009
  • Just read what I thought was a most-excellent article in the NYtimes. Enjoy. http://tinyurl.com/d4kns2 #
  • Yep, I’m officially turning off the “auto blog post generator” for Twitter Tools. Too much! No mas! #
  • Hmmm, I’m thinking that I should disable the “automatically create blog post from tweet” feature though. It’s getting a bit crazy. #
  • Installed Twitter Tools and loving it so far! #
  • Twitt-twoo widget was not a success. I had to crash that widget baby. #
  • Adding the onthe45 twitter updates to the onthe45.com/blog via the twitt-twoo widget. #

Yep, I’m officially turning off the auto-post feature

March 18th, 2009

Yep, I’m officially turning off the “auto blog post generator” for Twitter Tools. Too much! No mas! This shall be the last of these goofy, short tweet-blog posts in this blog. Feel free to follow On The 45′s Twitter status from the sidebar.

Installed Twitter Tools and loving it.

March 18th, 2009

Installed Twitter Tools and loving it so far! Except, I don’t think I’m so keen on the setting that automatically creates a blog post with every tweet. Going to give it a bit more thought and then will make the call on whether on not to turn it off.

Twitt-twoo widget was not a success.

March 18th, 2009

Twitt-twoo widget was not a success. I had to crash that widget baby.

Adding the onthe45 twitter updates

March 18th, 2009

Adding the onthe45 twitter updates to the onthe45.com/blog via the twitt-twoo widget.

Twitter First Thoughts (HA!)

March 16th, 2009

Okay, so I’m seriously behind the curve here. Almost embarrassingly so, but that’s fine. I’ve spent a fair amount of time reading about Twitter and even playing with their search engine (search.twitter.com) to see where this very popular tool is headed. Tonight I jumped in, signed up and am taking twitter for a spin for real.

First thoughts? It’s actually been a little frustrating. Which seems crazy, because there’s not much too it! I’m sort of thrashing around in the user interface — and it reminds me of my first encounter with MySpace way back when. So what’s bugging me specifically? Maybe it’s me, maybe it’s a Twitter, but for the life of me I can’t figure out how to correctly add a picture to my profile. I know, Web 2.0 101. The interface is acting buggy. You go to your profile, look around for an “add picture” link (don’t find one) — and then look at your actual photo icon and notice that it says “Add a photo” there. Hmm. Duh. Click on it and you get a normal looking tab/nav bar that has “Picture” as an option. Click on it and you’re presented with a run-of-the-mill looking text field and “browse” button — which is standard fare for this kind of functionality. You click on “browse”, you’re taken to your OS’s (mine’s OS X) normal window where you can select a file for upload. (I happened to choose a sweet one of me celebrating “Mustache Monday”, here in McCall. Hey, it’s MY profile.) All seems to be going to plan. You do that, upload the photo, by hitting “save” and then in a few seconds, the interface does a little Web 2.0 ajaxie thing and says “That’s a nice picture!”. The problem is, there’s no picture in my profile. It’s not there. It’s as if nothing was uploaded. I’ve retried a dozen times. Tried it with both Safari and Firefox. Tried it with a different Mustache Monday file. Confirmed my Mustache Monday files meet the file size restrictions. I can’t figure it out. I’ve come to the conclusion that this has to be a problem on Twitter’s end and will give them 24 hours to fix this bug. Can’t be me!

Before I came to the “it must be a bug” conclusion, I did refer to Twitter Help. More weirdness (to me). You hit the “Help” link that’s in the top nav and you’re taken to a Twitter Support page — which looks and works fine (except nothing about the photo upload issue), however, when you’re done with “Help”, it’s not intuitive how to get back to your profile. I can see that I’m still logged in as “sraygun”, but that account name isn’t linked and there’s no link on the page that allows you to get back. The original navigation is gone, so you’re only option is to use the back button or change the URL from “http://help.twitter.com/entries” to “http://twitter.com” (like I did).

It would have been so easy for Twitter to keep their normal nav structure so that users don’t have to think about how to get back from Help. This omission clearly isn’t keeping the service from being outrageously popular, but I think it’s a riot that this hasn’t been better architected. Reminds me a bit of MySpace’s old, super-clunky error messaging when you submitted incorrect login credentials — “You Must be Logged-In to do That!”

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UPDATED 3/17/2009

Boom! There’s my profile picture. Interestingly enough, the much maligned profile-picture functionality ended up working auto-magically at some point in the past 24 hours. Perhaps these images go into a holding/review queue for human screening? Sounds expensive, but they do say that “porn” is not allowed — and since I’ve yet to run across a “wisdom of the crowd” feature that lets users flag content as appropriate, perhaps human certification is their current model. Regardless, if that’s the case, it would be easy for them to message it so users don’t think something is broken.

McCall Idaho SEO

February 16th, 2009

This is the SEO test post for McCall, Idaho. Please read the master post to understand what this SEO test is all about.

McCall, Idaho fun facts from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

McCall is a resort city in Valley County, Idaho, United States. Named after its founder, Tom McCall, it is situated on the southern shore of Payette Lake and near the center of the Payette National Forest. McCall is one hundred miles north of Boise, accessed via the Payette River Scenic Byway (state highway #55). The population was 2,084 at the 2000 census.

Traditionally a logging community whose last sawmill closed in 1977, McCall is now an all-season tourist destination for outdoor recreation. The resort town is known for its Winter Carnival, extended winters, and the highest average snowfall in the state. Nicknamed “Ski Town U.S.A.”, McCall is the home to many past winter Olympic athletes

Read more about McCall, Idaho on wikipedia here.

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-Scott

Boise Idaho SEO

February 16th, 2009

This is the SEO test post for Boise, Idaho. Please read the master post to understand what this SEO test is all about.

Boise, Idaho fun facts from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

Boise (['bɔɪ·si] locally, or ['bɔɪ·zi] by non-locals, less commonly known as Boise City) is a city located in the Northwestern United States in the state of Idaho. Boise is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Idaho as well as the county seat of Ada County. Boise serves as the principal city of the Boise City-Nampa metropolitan area and is the largest city between Salt Lake City, Utah and Portland, Oregon, and thus serves as the primary government, economic, cultural, and transportation center for the area.

As of the 2007 Census Bureau estimates, Boise’s population was 202,832 with a metropolitan area estimated to have 587,689 inhabitants, making it the most populous metropolitan area in Idaho and the third largest in the U.S.Pacific Northwest.

Read more about Boise, Idaho on wikipedia here.

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-Scott

Seattle Washington SEO

February 16th, 2009

This is the SEO test post for Seattle, Washington. Please read the master post to understand what this SEO test is all about.

Seattle, Washington fun facts from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

Seattle (pronounced /siˈætɫ/) is the most populous city in the U.S state of Washington and the Northwestern United States. The encompassing Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue metropolitan statistical area is the 15th largest in the United States, and the largest in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle is part of the 13th largest combined statistical area (CSA) in the US.

A coastal city and major seaport, it is located in the western part of the state between Puget Sound, an arm of the Pacific Ocean, and Lake Washington, about 96 miles (154 km) south of the Canada – United States border. A major economic, cultural and educational center in the region, Seattle is the county seat of King County. By 2007 Census estimate, the city has a municipal population of 594,210, making it the twenty-fourth largest city by population in the US, and a metropolitan area population of 3,263,497.

Read more about Seattle, Washington on wikipedia here.

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-Scott