CES 2010: The Worst CES Experience I’ve Ever Had

CES: it’s the geek Mecca. This year, for me, it was a train-wrecka (har har!). Join me on my journey of unpacking the frustrations and tribulations of a CES I’d rather forget. I need some catharsis from the five days I spent in Vegas, so this is more for me than you, but perhaps you’ll find it entertaining in a “driving past a car wreck” sort of way.

When I went to CES 2009, I posted quite a few videos of what I saw there. Producing those videos in 1080p h.264 on my Dell XPS M1330 took a long time, so on December 9th I placed an order for a pimped-out Core i7-based Dell Studio 17. Plenty of time before CES, right? Wrong. Despite calling in a favour with a contact I have in Dell’s CTO office, as of December 30th I still didn’t have the laptop – the estimated ship date was January 8th, three days after I left for CES. Switching to plan “B”, I went out and purchased an HP dv7, a $2000 Core i7-based laptop with a 17.3″ screen and a weight of seven pounds. I was planning on bringing this beast of a laptop with me to CES to leave in my hotel room for video production, and I’d carry a netbook me me for day to day CES reporting. Then I started to hear about the security restrictions after the December 25th “underwear bomber” was foiled, and my already rocky start to CES prep got worse. Continue reading CES 2010: The Worst CES Experience I’ve Ever Had

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Happy New Year everyone! I can’t believe it’s 2010…growing up, that date seemed like “the space-age future” – you know, complete with flying cars and whatnot. It’s amazing that the year is now 2010…the start of a new decade, a decade in which my life has changed for the better because now I’m a father. 2009 was a rough year for many people in the world, but I’m thankful for the blessings that were given to me in 2009: a healthy son, the continuation of a wonderful and strong marriage, a great writing contract with Microsoft, amazing volunteers that help me do a job I enjoy tremendously, and amazing friends and family. I couldn’t ask for anything more. May 2010 be a year full of blessings, prosperity, and good health for you and those that you love!

The Cutest Photo I’ve Taken All Year

Mr. Logan in his Christmas outfit. Say it with me: awwwww!

Repeated Outlook 2007 Password Prompts with Hosted Exchange Account

A couple of weeks ago, I moved the remainder of my sites from 1&1 to Servage (that link will get you an extra 75 GB of storage) for my personal Web hosting, and among them was my wife’s domain. This domain is connected to a hosted Exchange account (4smartphone), and part of the move was setting up a the autodiscovery domain so Outlook can self-configure. After the DNS changes were made, something strange started happening with Outlook on both my wife’s desktop and netbook: it would repeatedly prompt for the password. No password changes were made, and strangely enough, she could send and receive email even though every few minutes it would prompt her for the password. 4smartphone tech support wasn’t very helpful; they claimed it was an Outlook problem. After some sleuthing around, convinced that it was related to the DNS changes I made, I realized my mistake: I had created the autodiscover CNAME entry pointing at the wrong server name (EXCH016 instead of EXCH015). After updating the DNS record, within a few hours the problem was fixed – no more repeated password prompts in Outlook. So if you happen to have the same sort of problem, double-check your DNS records…

It’s Been Two Years…We Miss You Crystal

Two years ago today, Ashley and I lost our good friend Crystal. In honour of her memory, here are a few photo collages I created in 2007 to honour her life. We miss you Crystal…

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“Photo Ops for Pops” by What The Duck

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Hahaha…my friend Neil sent me this…so very true! I have to make specific efforts to ensure that I show up in at least one photo every month. 😉 From What The Duck.

Calgary Area Photography: Northridge Photography

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My good friend Nate has launched his Web site for Northridge Photography, so if you’re in the Calgary or surrounding area and are looking for a talented photographer, get in touch with him. His growth as a photographer has been remarkable to watch over the past two years, and he definitely has the eye for photography – I was blown away when I saw his very first wedding photo shoot. He does wedding, children, commercial, travel, and band photography.

When Parental Photography Goes Too Far?

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My friend Jon wanted to poke fun at the way I was documenting Logan’s first months at home with monthly photo albums, so he sent me the above image…don’t worry Jon, I don’t think I’ll still be taking monthly photos of Logan when he’s that old.

Video Annotation Overload on YouTube

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I’ve talked about how awful some of the comments on YouTube can be, but sometimes the lack-of-brains can come from the content producers…check out the screenshot above, where someone named “FierceMightOMax” went berserk with the annotation tool. Yikes!