amazed at Ted Wellman’s electr…
amazed at Ted Wellman’s electrician skillz in the new house. Let there be light!
amazed at Ted Wellman’s electrician skillz in the new house. Let there be light!
first time, congrats, Sal! (@ Actual Cafe) http://4sq.com/4JsgV7
I’m at Café Biere (3986 Adeline St, btw 40th & Yerba Buena, Emeryville). http://4sq.com/4IwQk2
jes’ a coffee today (@ Brown Sugar Kitchen) http://4sq.com/86QotN
11th Anniversary potluck celebration! (@ The Crucible) http://4sq.com/5rK69D
Neat feature!
If you have a MobileMe account (http://www.me.com/) and turn on the feature in your iPhone’s MobileMe account preference, you can locate your phone in two ways:
1. Geophysically. The onboard GPS reports back where on the planet the phone is and displays a Google map of its proximity.
2. Sound. You can send a message to the phone from the MobileMe website that causes the phone to vibrate and play the Sonar pinging sound (a little too quiet if you ask me).
Here’s what the MobileMe interface looks like:
You can also send a signal to remotely wipe all the info on your iPhone.
The iPhone OS 3.0 update took
Before I began the update my 16GB iPhone had 3.82GB available space.
iTunes backed up my current iPhone (which I had already done manually so it was pretty quick).
iTunes contacted the iPhone activation server to be sure I had the real deal.
The activation server seemed stalled for almost 45 minutes. I gave up and told iTunes to quit via the Dock and that seemed to goose the thing into action. The “Contacting activation server…” modal window went away immediately, the phone rebooted and a new modal window “Waiting for iPhone” took its place.
Soon that was replaced with an “Updating iPhone software…” modal window with progress bar. The actual software update and verification took about six minutes from beginning until the phone rebooted.
Just downloaded the new 3.0 OS for the iPhone. For future reference, the file is kept here:
~/Library/iTunes/iPhone Software Updates/Phone1,2_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw
On to the update!
listening to Michael Pollan speak, excedingly well!, for Long Now at Herbst Theater.
…can anyone cite the FAA reg for why devices must be turned off when the aircraft is in the air? Everyone speculates, no one knows…