Holiday Update
Posted by jskoda in Updates, tags: Christmas, holiday, technology news, VermontI’ve updated the theme of the web site for the holidays. Happy Holidays everyone!
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Dec
07
2009
Holiday UpdatePosted by jskoda in Updates, tags: Christmas, holiday, technology news, VermontI’ve updated the theme of the web site for the holidays. Happy Holidays everyone!
Dec
04
2009
Silly marketing mistakes: Racehorse and Scud Missiles?!Posted by jskoda in News, Opinions, tags: anti-American, LinkedIn, marketing, VerizonThe new Droid ad infers that other touch phones are beauty queens while the Droid is ugly but functional. The metaphor the commercial uses is a racehorse duct taped to SCUD missile. I’m not a marketing whiz by any stretch of the imagination but I think Verizon and Droid need to seriously consider connecting their service and phone with a 1950’s era missile that has been used to attack Israel in 1977, fired by both Iran and Iraq during their war in the 80’s, and used against US troops in the first Gulf War. Watch carefully and you’ll see that the missile doesn’t appear to be a SCUD at all but, resembles the American Polaris missile. I suppose Verizon and Droid want to emotionally connect their phone with a Soviet weapon system employed by such wonderful countries as North Korea, Iran, and Vietnam for some particular reason. Perhaps Droid is going to go for the left over international market where other touch phones are not available. Why would you sell to the American market by comparing your product to an adversarial missile system?
Nov
06
2009
DSL is back; Great job Fairpoint!Posted by jskoda in News, Updates, tags: dry-loop, DSL, FairpointMy DSL service has returned and seems to be better than ever. Fairpoint was very responsive via Twitter and e-mail. I got several direct messages from @MyFairpoint and an email that kept me in the loop with everything that was going on with my service. I know that WCAX or the Free Press won’t be interested in my story, because it was a fairly standard service call. I wonder how many customers Fairpoint helps versus the few horror stories we read about in the media?
Nov
05
2009
My Pal Mickey returns to DisneyworldPosted by jskoda in News, tags: Disney, Mickey Mouse, Pal Mickey, technologyI took my Pal Mickey back to the Walt Disney World Resort this autumn to see if he would still function correctly. I bought the 3.0 version of the toy in February 2008 and had a great time wandering the four parks looking for places where Mickey would interact with us. I have seen some of the discussion boards where people say that Pal Mickey is annoying and not helpful, but I found him to be a fun extra.
I read in Disney’s Pal Mickey discontinuation notice and on the discussion boards that Pal Mickeys still work in the parks, so I packed mine up in my carry-on on our 2009 trip to the Animal Kingdom Lodge. I didn’t find any new places where Pal Mickey worked, he didn’t seem to have anything to say at the AKL, he didn’t contribute to our shopping in Downtown. He did work as before in the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Animal Kingdom. We didn’t go to Hollywood Studios this trip and I’ve never taken him to the water parks. I imagine all he would do at Blizzard Beach is worry about getting wet, much in the same way he does near Splash Mountain. I was surprised to hear him tell new jokes after going into the Magic Kingdom. In February ‘08 he was stuck on the camping themed jokes (Hot Dog and Sleeping Bag) but this trip he had a few new ones. Perhaps we hadn’t heard them before, but that’s unlikely since he’s been hugged and squeezed by me and my three kids thousands of times. He spent a long time resting after leaving Epcot and I had to reset him (power off, count to 10, power on) a couple of times in the Magic Kingdom. I don’t recall having to reboot Mickey the first time we used him in the parks. Apart from the occasional reset, he worked as well as he did on our first trip. I was quite glad to have him along, telling trivia about the windows on Main Street and complaining that the pirates had called him a bilge rat. There are no accessories for him in any of the stores anywhere in the Walt Disney World Resort. I asked on Main Street and at World of Disney and no one had anything left. Some cast members commented on him saying things like, “put him away, he’s a collector’s item now“ and ”wow a Pal Mickey, those are so cool!“ I’m not sure if I will put him away or take him with me on the next trip. I’d like to see if he is really learning new jokes or if he’s just holding back things until he gets a signal from some computer at the resort.
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