Author: kathleen

  • Wireless Headphone Issues

    When I purchase a wireless headphone that is designed to talk on the phone, I honestly expect that the headphones work both listening and talking without a cable.

    Not so, the Beats Solo 2 Wireless headphones. At their price point, I really expect that, and I expect noise blanking.

    The good news, is that I didn't purchase them, they came free with my new MacBook.  Of course, having an audio cable was a clue that the microphone wasn't wireless.

    Twice I've tried to use them on a call with students and couldn't figure out why they didn't work.  I finally tried to record a movie today, was getting no audio, looked at the manual and still stubbornly thought they would work.  I called support (Apple, no less, answered, they did buy them out).  

    The tech and I had a good laugh, agreeing they really should be completely Wireless.  They are at the very least pretty. and I don't really need them to be completely wireless for use with the MacBook.

    And yes, if I had paid money for them, they'd have gone back.

  • Success in traveling lighter

    While I still want to have a computer when away from the house overnight, I was able to grade an assignment remotely using my iPad Pro.

    I like my iPad Pro but it definitely is not a laptop replacement.  It plays games better than the phone and it is easier to read magazines and the web than the phone.

    However, with the Microsoft RD app I successfully graded a Scratch program today and logged my time.  However, I did forget to log the students work, which I will do now.

  • Crossing over to the dark side

    Oddly enough, privacy is important to me.  At one point I had my Facebook privacy so tight, people couldn't post to me.

    I've also been disappointed in the Windows Phone.  I love mobile phone and tablet technology and sadly Windows isn't keeping up.  Plus they are removing apps right and left from the Marketplace.

    So several months ago I tried an iPhone, and yes, I like it.  It's a iPhone 6S, and I liked it.  Especially the apps.

    However, I couldn't write apps with the tools I had.  Since then, I've been trying out different solutions to the problem.  I have an old MacMini, and even with a memory upgrade, it's slow and hard to use.  I really like a laptop for development.

    Remoting in was slow and awkward also.

    Tried an old MacBook Pro from Best Buy (open box) and just wasn't happy.  I finally decided on a form factor I liked but went through 3 to find one that worked.   What DOES Best Buy do to their Macs when they are waiting to sell them.

    So now I'm writing a book on how to write Apps with Swift.  It's fun, because I'm working with one of my first tutoring students from college.  We're making good progress.  

    So now I have an iPhone and a MacBook – the latest one in Rose Gold.  High end, instead of the low end.

     

     

  • Switched to Jenny Craig

    So far, even with shipping, Jenny Craig is more expensive. $180 for a week, versus $140. However, I need the structure.

    Doctor’s office gave them the go ahead Monday morning. I think they faxed Jenny Craig in the evening but the local office had me sign a statement.

    Probably not a bad idea. I went low at a special event. Dulce was alerted and I was ignoring it because it was her dinner time. After the second alert I started paying attention and the lady I was with got me a sweet tea. I was still under the 1700 calories.

    We ended up all good. When I checked I was 80 with double arrows on the CGMS and it just started to alert when I checked it. So it was drink some tea and all was good. I let her decide how fast to walk etc after the event.

    Anyway I lost two pounds between today and yesterday. Which was better than I was doing on DietToGo. Depending on cost as I learn some structure I will probably go back.

  • Mac Experiments

    There is a serious lack of decent hardware in the Mac development world.

    I tried an old Mac with a regular hard drive/CD combination and it was just too heavy to deal with.  It went back to Best Buy and I got a Surface 4 instead,.

    This time I tried the latest MacBook. The first one came home with a “replace battery now” message.  It went back to Best Buy.

    The second one worked until I took it to the Genius Bar.  When the tech ran the diagnostics it died.  It was returned to Best Buy yesterday.

    I’m going to try to do iPhone development on my MacMini.  If that works than I will probably upgrade it.  Mine is a few years old.  I think 2010.

  • Still unstuck 🙂

    Which is a great thing.  I’ve slowed down on my rate of doing things, but I think that’s is helping my unstuck status.

    So the new version of the American Beagle Relief Fund website is up and running.

    I’ve made some updates to a business website I maintain (I need to charge her).  I also need to set up her domains in her name so she’s responsible for the billing.

    I’ve also made some updates to a second business website that I converted to WordPress from FrontPage.   Which reminds me, I need to write a tutorial for her for changing her email address.  — my next task.

    Best of all, I’ve gone back to helping support Open Live Writer.  I’ve been testing the Pull Requests – and this post was done with one.

    I also need to update my personal websites.

    My day job is also going well – working part time for Johns Hopkins.  I had a slow week or two this summer but that’s picking up again.

  • Finally Got Unstuck

    I got stuck a few months ago.

    I had been wanting to update the Beagle Rescue Fund site – I wanted it to be modern looking, load fast and work on any device.

    I had written a great site using .NET and test hosted it on Azure but then couldn’t get it to work on the GoDaddy site. 

    I had a couple of options at that point, which I explored.

    First, I tried to get GoDaddy to help – no dice.  I also tried to get Azure to host it but they aren’t doing nonprofits yet.  I did some research but found nothing that could help.

    What helped was that the business that I web host and design for moved so I had to modify their site.  That’s done, and was pretty painless.

    Stall a bit more and finally bit the bullet.  Instead of using .NET technology, I went to bootstrap.  I also tested on the GoDaddy server as I went and it was working.

    And before people think I’ve lost my mind.  Yes, I have hated the advertising that GoDaddy used early in their business career.  They have been trying to improve and have a hosting plan for non-profits.

    I also came to the realization that using Bootstrap wasn’t a whole lot different than using .NET 

    Waiting for the board to suggest changes before I make it public.  Though the new site is live.

  • Got the Surface to Connect with my MacMini — Xamarin

    So to be able to do IOS development with Visual Studio, my IDE of choice, I had to get my Surface to connect to the MacMini.

    Things I like about the Surface over the MacBook:

    OneNote – I log all my JHU CTY work with OneNote.  I could have found another solution but…

    Form Factor.  I can tuck my Surface just about anywhere and have access to it. The MacBook is bulkier and you have to open it.  Both did work on the exercise well.

    Touch Screen.  Biggest win for the surface.

    I suspect the Mac On the Cloud would work, but it is a bit easier with the Mac Mini.

  • Not going with a Mac at this time

    The killer was that One Note does not work well with the Mac.

    I do have a MacMini and I could do something really interesting — Mac In the Cloud.  So either should be available for finishing up a iPhone or Mac program.

    So I returned the MacBook — by the way, since I wasn't sure I went to BestBuy and tried out OpenBox Macs.  That meant that my initial investment was low, and they weren't really hurt by the experiment.

    I did end up with a new computer — Surface Book 4. 

    I am willing to part with a Surface Book 3. 

  • I returned the Mac Book Pro

    But brought home a MacBook – this one is about the size of my Surface 3.  Below are the specs.

    The MacBook Pro had an old style hard drive and was just too heavy for me to manage.  This should be better, and if not, it's going back.

      Model Name: MacBook

      Model Identifier: MacBook8,1

      Processor Name: Intel Core M

      Processor Speed: 1.2 GHz

      Number of Processors: 1

      Total Number of Cores: 2

      L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB

      L3 Cache: 4 MB

      Memory: 8 GB