Thursday, May 15, 2008
W00t

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 Wednesday, May 14, 2008
This evening, I was talking to Nate on Twitter about TiVos.  I thought it would be a good excuse to document some of my thoughts and experiences.

First of all - I have tried the Cable Company DVRs - last summer I was on a waiting list for 3 months for a unit to become available and once it arrived, I ran it for approximately 3 days before unplugging it.  I've tried software DVRs - Media Center as well as Beyond TV.  Simply said, nothing touches TiVo.  Not even close.  I've missed a total of two shows over the past 5 years due to glitches - another couple before I got the hang of adding an hour to recordings on Sunday evenings on the station that carries the NFL games.  With the volume of TV I watch, that isn't bad at all.  I get very very few duplicates, thanks to TiVos smarts of not recording an episode that has been recorded during the past 28 days.

I recently added a 2nd TiVo to the house - a nice Series 3 that I got a good deal on as a refurb unit.  I was skeptical of purchasing a refurb unit and with good reason - the first unit that they sent had a faulty OLED display and had to be sent back.  TiVos customer service was incredibly professional and helpful.  They gave me the option of cross shipping, which I chose and got a very speedy refund when they received my exchange unit.  Getting the CableCARDs working was a bit of a challenge.  The first two truck rolls to my house resulted in only 1 functioning tuner, after which the local office refused to send anyone else.  I finally had to write a letter to the designated FCC complaint contact for Time Warner, which got the problem resolved in about a weeks time.  Since then, Time Warner has made several courtesy calls to make sure that I was still happy.

Here's the facts that you need to know if you're going to consider buying a TiVo.

  • It will be more expensive.  You obviously have to purchase the unit, but you also have to pay a monthly fee of $12.95.  Your cable company will charge you a couple bucks a month for each CableCARD too.
  • You may not get every channel you would get if you had cable company hardware.  Specifically, you need to watch out for HD channels on Switched Digital Video (SDV). This depends on the area - I've never run into it, but supposedly it is going to be more common as cable companies roll out more HD.  There is a hardware solution in the works in the form of a dongle, but it is not reality yet.
  • On demand or PPV is not an option yet.  It may be in the future with the dongle, but dont hold your breath.  If this is important, you can always get a cable box for this purpose.
  • Reasonably sized cable companies are required by the federal government to help you get CableCARDs.  You will read horror stories on the internet.  Be persistent.  Know your rights.  Do your homework and don't be fooled by the FUD and you will be fine.
  • Check out Tivoblog and tivocommunity for all the information you could ever want.

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 Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Today was patch day for World of Warcraft.  Now most people complain about patch day because it means extra downtime (and Blizzard, 3 weeks of extended downtime in a row?  Give me a break).  I dread patch day because it means several days of troubleshooting the addins that I have come to depend on.  Now, this process became much easier once I realized that MazzleUI was dead and switched to an a la cart plan, but still patch days are tough.

I wonder what the world would be like if Microsoft had the same attitude towards breaking changes in their APIs.  Sure, there would be a lot of pissed off people, but couldn't they move much quicker if they didn't have to worry quite so much about breaking applications?

WoW
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 Monday, May 12, 2008
So, I'm sitting down this evening to get a couple of things done, one of which is subscribing to a magazine that I'll need when I finally finish the basement remodel.  The subscription price is a very reasonable $12.97.  I fill out the form and when I get to the credit card information, I realize my wallet is across the room.  Now - I usually don't fall for the "bill me later" option when subscribing to a magazine.  If I don't pay for it now, I'm pretty sure that the invoice will get lost amongts all of the "we know you just subscribed, but this is your REALLY REALLY ABSOLUTELY FINAL OFFER TO RENEW AT THE GUARENTEED LOWEST PRICE IN THE HISTORY OF LOWEST PRICES" post cards.  The invoice will go unpaid and I'll be a bad periodical reading citizen.  But this time I decided to be a lazy shit, throw caution to the wind, and check the "bill me later" box.  Submit.

I'm greeted with a "WAIT!!!! You selected Bill Me Later" screen.  Ahh, catch time right?  They want me to pay extra for the bill me later option, right?  Nope.

They offer me an even lower price to pay with a credit card right now.  The $12.97 subscription is now offered for $10.97.  Now that got me off of my ass to get my wallet.

Sometimes being lazy pays off.  Time to go work out.

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I'm planning on attending, assuming I can get domestic clearance.  My former colleague Nate Kohari will be speaking.  My former employer is a sponsor.  It should be interesting.
Cleveland Day of .NET



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 Friday, May 09, 2008
The ultimate developer tool guy, Scott Hanselman, hasn't been a Microsoft employee very long, but has already liberated an internal utility.  Very shiny.

I really hope this gets put on CodePlex.  It doesn't work well with regions.  I'd love the flexibility to dock it to the left of the code pane (since I already have ReSharper on the right).  It would be cool if it respected my custom color scheme.  I'm a dark background guy when it comes to coding and navigating with a black on white display is a little disconcerting.

But overall, it's a very cool idea with a lot of promise.  Keep up the good work - I know it is probably a very big pain to cut through the red tape to get something like that released.  It is very much appreciated!

5/9/2008 11:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
I'm starting to grok xUnit - and I like it.  I only have two wishes at this point - a plug-in for Resharper 4 and the ability to execute a single test (or a subset of the tests- take your pick) from the UI.

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 Thursday, May 08, 2008
I don't know how I missed mscui.net, being in the healthcare field and all.  Huge thanks to Sam for linking to the Patient Demonstrator.

5/8/2008 9:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
I'm thinking about starting up a daily or weekly digest of links that are of interest to me.  It would be part World of Warcraft, a lot of .NET development, with a sprinking of randomness that would in all liklihood be only of interest to me.  All I need is a name...

I kindof like "FrameworkDuJour".

Update: I'm now leaning towards "Dalaran .Net"

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 Wednesday, May 07, 2008
just testing

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I'm looking for a code coverage tool for C#.  Anybody have a recommendation?

5/7/2008 4:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
I have been using ReSharper since around the 2.0 timeframe.  I am completely dependent on it for my daily work, but I am very frustrated that they still haven't come out the 4.0 version.  I've been running the nightly builds for a few months, but that is hit-or-miss.  I really want a stable version that has full support for the newest language features.  I flirted with the idea of going with CodeRush, but my fingers already are fluent in ReSharper and I've already invested in ReSharper.  I can get 4.0 for an upgrade price vs. $250 for CodeRush.  Do the math.

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I have added twitter status to the sidebar --->

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