Archive for the ‘Hobbies’ Category

27
Dec

Resolve to Post?

   Posted by: Jeff   in About Me, Hobbies, Personal Thoughts

Yes…

New Year’s Resolution: Blog more frequently so that Jason doesn’t have to pester me into doing it…  Not that Jason’s pestering isn’t welcome, because that’s how I remember to do most things, but I should be better at doing it on my own…  

As for a life update:

  • I work at ExxonMobil and I love it.  
  • I’m still single and working on it.
  • I still enjoy movies, literature, video games and the occasional comic book (though I admit I don’t read comics or play games as much as I used to, which is probably entirely appropriate).
  • I bought an iPod Nano and a Nike+ with my Safety Money I received for surviving a quarter at the largest refinery in the United States - thus I’m hoping somethinge encourages me to run (please Nike!!!).
  • I’m throwing a New Year’s Eve party.
  • I’m still sexy.
  • I still think the best movie line ever is, “Come with me if you want to live…”  Actually, I really just think it’s the most believable line that MUST BE ADHERED TO, even in real life.
  • Travis is getting married on January 17th and it’s the best/worst/greatest news ever.  Only worst because it means I have to get spousal approval to kidnap him now…  And him visiting me in Houston became a tiny bit harder.
  • I make the greatest Gingerbread known to man.
That’s the update…  Oh, and I think you should all watch the following:



The End!

11
Aug

Blog Needs Updating

   Posted by: Jeff   in Hobbies, Personal Thoughts

So, before I start my really cool blog postings that I have had a bunch of time to think about, I really need to develop my own WordPress theme.  I have a really cool idea in mind, but I can’t get the internet to play nice and work with me, nor do I have the patience to learn how to develop said WordPress theme.  That, my friends, is a very subtle hint that I need some encouragement…

I may even rename the blog, give it a sexy new title.  That will be the major secret of the unveiling of whatever theme I develop.

Anyway, I’ve gotta get back to work on figuring out how to grab stuff off my TiVo and make it edit happy on the Mac.  I may or may not have to pirate software to figure it out…  (Don’t worry, if I find a solution I like I will pay for it, but I don’t wanna blow a ton of money on something I end up hating.)

If you have any good tips on theme creation, offer some support - jeff at rosenbaugh dot com.

24
Jun

Essential Mac Software

   Posted by: Jeff   in Cool Technology, Hobbies

So, I wrote this up in an email for Jason and I realized that I might as well post it since I had typed it up anyway…

I’ve been playing with stuff the last week to get all of my good software and such installed on the Mac, and here’s the list of what I would call essential:

  • NewsFire - best RSS reader in life… SO GOOD! It’s really simple and it makes life pretty easy for me since it’s not integrated and messy like some other RSS readers. I should have gone with something like this a while ago.
  • Transmission - super simple and nice BitTorrent client. Azureus had me messing with settings for at least 30 minutes to get all the encryption and everything I wanted setup, this came with the best setting pre-done and without all the stupid bloated code in the program. Simple and clean!
  • Adium - THE best chat client I’ve ever used - ever! The only thing it lacks is video chat capability, which I can load iChat up for on the random occasions when I want to do that. Seriously though, it incorporates every other chat protocol I have ever heard of with the exception of Skype, which I hate anyway. I need to figure out some of the plug-ins and such (haven’t messed with it yet), but it’s great already… AND they’ll be adding Facebook Chat support in the next release (doesn’t quite work in the beta), which I think is hilarious and cool.
  • Camino - kills Firefox in almost all respects other than themes and add-ons (which I really didn’t use other than IE tab, which doesn’t matter on a mac) - I do have firefox for a couple random BYU sites that don’t render in Camino (which makes NO sense but I just didn’t bother uninstalling firefox before I went with Camino, so I just use it since it’s there). Anyway, I really like it for it’s clean look and OS X keychain support.
  • AppDelete - Most effective uninstall prog I’ve seen. I know you just need to delete the executable, but this deletes any random settings or libraries that install with your install prog. I was suprised when I used it the first time to see what I was missing in my normal uninstalls. (There is a $5 donation required after you use it a certain number of times - but it’s definitely worth the $5)
  • Caffeine - makes me happy because I can avoid my computer going to sleep when it should be downloading. Plus, it runs on the tray (top of the screen) and makes turning it on and off pretty easy.
  • Cyberduck - I like it for ftp, cause it’s pretty simple and easy to use… You may have another preference, but it makes me happy that it is simple.
  • Handbrake - great for ripping movies to the iPod, PSP, or other things. Pretty fast actually!
  • Jomic - BEST comic reader other than CDisplay, but CDisplay is windows only (sadness of my life, trust me).
  • Alarm Clock 2 - I have my computer in my room (I’m at college and can’t do much else since everyone else will complain I’m taking over the living area), and I thought having an alarm clock that would bring my computer out of sleep and play some wake up music would be GREAT - thus Alarm Clock 2.
  • VLC - goes without saying, but it’s a million times better than Quicktime. Besides, I swore off Quicktime in the 90’s, and I don’t wanna disappoint myself at this age.

Anyway, there are a ton of others that are “required” such as VMWare Fusion and a Boot Camp partition of Windows, but those should go without saying. Let me know if you’ve got something else I should try!

11
May

Hobbies

   Posted by: Jeff   in Hobbies, Personal Thoughts

So, I really wish I had some great hobbies… As I’m getting into the summer, I’m realizing that I spend a lot of time on the computer (partially work’s fault), watching TV, and reading. Now, reading is generally pretty productive and stimulating, but the other stuff really doesn’t do a whole lot for me. So, in the spirit of self-improvement, I am on a search for hobbies and/or things to fill my summer months with…

I don’t think I want to build a fancy, schmancy Nintendo Controller Coffee Table like the guys in the above video, but there has got to be something I could spend some time mastering and enjoying. I could always try photography again, but if I do I will need to talk with some others who are really talented or start reading a bunch of books (which only slows down the process of me getting involved).

Web development and things like that are totally out of the question, since I essentially hate programming. With that in mind, I’m always up for playing with new technologies, I just wonder if I really have the money to invest in things like that. Building computers makes no practical sense, and it also screams NERD pretty loudly. I would much rather find something universal that I can enjoy with or without a bunch of money, and something I can do with other people.

Anyone have any good recommendations? Seriously, I could use some help… :)

15
Apr

Best Thing You’ll See All Week

   Posted by: Jeff   in Hobbies

Hopefully this humors the rest of you like it humored me!  Seriously, who spends the time and energy is takes to do something like this?  I guess I won’t complain though since it does make me smile…

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