goodbye to Gabriel, hello to the Device
Jan. 5th, 2009 12:31 pmSo, that lasted about three days before I realised that "internet anywhere there's a wireless hotspot" isn't at all like "internet anywhere." And another two before deciding that, yeah, I could probably afford the monthly data fee if I was going to actually be using it, and I was needing a new phone anyway. Then a week before getting in touch with my parents again, and, as of yesterday afternoon it's goodbye Touch, hello iPhone.
So far I'm liking it. Not entirely sure what I think of the phone controls (plus I need to organize my contacts a little better) and I'd be happier if it could fit all my music. And it feels weird against my leg. Wider, longer, less of a phone-lump and more form-fitting. I suspect it's trying to symbiotically attach itself to me.
I went with an iPhone over some other phoneternet device for two reasons: first, the iPodness makes it easy to store music; second, the App Store. It's got everything. I mean, not just games. Everything. iBird, for pete's sake. This is amazing.
Last night, digging through boxen looking for a cell phone (long story), I stumbled upon my graphing calculator from high school. TI-81, baybee. I'm darkly amused that seventeen years later my telephone has several orders of magnitude more processing power, in a smaller form factor.
So far I'm liking it. Not entirely sure what I think of the phone controls (plus I need to organize my contacts a little better) and I'd be happier if it could fit all my music. And it feels weird against my leg. Wider, longer, less of a phone-lump and more form-fitting. I suspect it's trying to symbiotically attach itself to me.
I went with an iPhone over some other phoneternet device for two reasons: first, the iPodness makes it easy to store music; second, the App Store. It's got everything. I mean, not just games. Everything. iBird, for pete's sake. This is amazing.
Last night, digging through boxen looking for a cell phone (long story), I stumbled upon my graphing calculator from high school. TI-81, baybee. I'm darkly amused that seventeen years later my telephone has several orders of magnitude more processing power, in a smaller form factor.
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Date: 2009-01-05 07:30 pm (UTC)The iPhone's sufficiently non-Mac-like that the appleness isn't a problem for me. (WAR IS PEACE. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY. BACKSPACE IS DELETE.) Or are you talking about issues with the company and not their interfaces?
And, yeah. New toy is nice and shiny. :)
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Date: 2009-01-05 09:43 pm (UTC)(and the birds were pretty neat, but I want frotz for my computer! I wonder how many steps/emulators it would take to get the lost treasures of infocom off the original floppies and onto my computer...)
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Date: 2009-01-06 04:29 am (UTC)Assuming you can access the files on the original floppies, it's surprisingly easy to turn the files on the disk into Frotz-readable ones. Find the game file (I think it's usually got a .dat extension, at least on PC), copy it to your modern computer, and rename it to .z5 extension. Presto!
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Date: 2009-01-06 03:05 pm (UTC)Um, lost treasures of Infocom were a mac-compatible version from the early 90s. And the main problem is how far back I have to go before I've got a computer with a working floppy drive, and whether that will talk to my current computer in any way, and then whether the disks still work.
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Date: 2009-01-06 06:18 pm (UTC)Yeah, I had Lost Treasures I a very long time ago. Somewhere I've got a CD entitled "Masterpieces of Infocom," with everything that wasn't a licensed property (so, no Hitchhikers, among a couple other things). Hm. And the game files are at least nominally machine-independent, that's the point of having a virtual machine [the Z-machine] to run them on. Hmm. . .
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Date: 2009-01-06 03:57 pm (UTC)While poking around the directories with Zork I-III in them, I found out that they actually contained more than half of the games Infocom ever released. They just only had shortcuts to start Zork I-III.
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Date: 2009-01-06 06:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-06 07:31 pm (UTC)