Bad service? There’s an app for that!
Posted on December 8th, 2009 at 4:07 pm by Mutt

AT&T recently posted a new app, “AT&T Mark the Spot,” which allows iPhone customers to use GPS to report the location of their dropped calls, poor voice quality, and so on.  (Via CNet News.)

I have to say that I’m on the fence about it.  On one hand, it is an acknowledgment that they need to improve their network, and actually a very clever way of optimizing their efforts.  On the other hand, I really hate systems that push the burden of poor service back onto customers.  I suppose that, as these kinds of efforts go, this is pretty innocuous.  It’s certainly better than selling customers IP-based femtocells, which I believe amounts to charging cellphone customers for the privilege of building out a network that they’re already paying to use.

What’s your opinion?

Mac Users: Get It!
Posted on December 8th, 2009 at 2:22 pm by Steve

Get it.

The Governor Stands Up for Equality
Posted on December 8th, 2009 at 2:19 pm by Steve

Good for Deval Patrick. He was scheduled to give an address to the Clover Club, an all-male membership organization that dates back to the late 1800’s. The address is a tradition for Massachusetts politicians. But Patrick canceled at the last minute:

Club members and their guests, who include many high-powered executives and political leaders, said they were stunned and disappointed.

“I’ve never heard of anybody who thinks it’s inappropriate,” said former House speaker Thomas M. Finneran, who said he has attended about 10 club dinners over the years. “Neither my wife nor my daughter, who are grown and very intelligent women, were ever offended that I was going to a guys-only event.”

Former attorney general and House speaker Robert H. Quinn, who has been attending for three decades, also defended the group.

“I don’t think there’s anything wrong with men’s clubs,” Quinn said.

Patrick’s office explained his cancellation in a brief statement Sunday, blaming the governor’s staff for failing to alert him to “a full understanding of the club’s traditions” and saying, “When the governor recently found out about the fact that women were not allowed to attend such functions, he expressed his concern to the organizers and decided not to attend.”

The Jedis Hate our Way of Life
Posted on December 4th, 2009 at 11:21 am by dr.hoo
Death Star

We must never forget that they attacked us because they hate our way of life.

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