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Posts tagged: Travel

Symphony on a Plane

September 8, 2010, by esilvas No comments yet

It’s been a while since I flew, but I have never enjoyed in-flight entertainment like this. Wonderful.

From TUAW:

October 14, 2009, by esilvas No comments yet

AT&T remains elusive on official date for iPhone tethering

As long as I pay AT&T, I don’t think it matters that I want to use my “unlimited” (5GB) iPhone data plan with my laptop. I pay them for Uverse TV/Internet, home phone and two iPhones. They get almost $350/month out of me. Really AT&T, would it be too much to ask you to just allow me to tether my iPhone via Bluetooth. I have done it before with an old Nokia phone so I know it’s possible on your network.

Back Home

March 13, 2008, by esilvas No comments yet

I am back home. My wife and our dog (Charlie) were pleased to see me. I am glad for that. The house is the same. I will be putting up some nice wood blinds that we ordered before my trip. I think they will add some color and uniformity to the home.

I am really looking forward to them being up. The putting up part, not so much.

I am still a little tired from the trip.

Flying home

March 13, 2008, by esilvas No comments yet

IMG_0070.jpgSo, I travelled home yesterday on American Airlines. It was quite uneventful, apart from the landing in rough East Coast turbulence just days before.

After making my connection in Dallas, I had a chance to fly over the new Texas Stadium home of the Cowboys. Now, while I do not currently cheer for them (still a Niners fan, sorry Mother), I was quite impressed with the structure. Very nice. I wanted to take a pic, but we were not allowed to turn on “approved electronic devices” on the plane at that time. Sorry, they only picture I have is my memory. That is not likely to make it onto the web anytime soon.  (but you can look at this guy’s pic instead.)

I did take this picture somewhere after leaving DC.

Last day @ DUG 2008

March 12, 2008, by esilvas No comments yet

So, this is the last day at DUG 2008. It has been a good trip. I learned quite a bit about the upcoming new Colleague Advance update that will happen for us in ’09 (already in general release). Overall, it looks like a good product. Here are some observations:

  1. Some folks will have a hard time getting others at their institution to go along with the new change.
  2. Getting an integrated product may be hard, but the benefits of updated and synced data can not be ignored (despite the problems mentioned in #1)
  3. Despite my preference for open source products (read: MySQL, PostgreSQL), I like the move to a (mostly) standards compliant M$-SQL Server. It is much easier to become familiar with a system that you can read about and install on your workstation or laptop. This is my biggest complaint about UniData. It is hard to learn about since you have to use IBM manuals and Datatel does not offer data mappings on their site.
  4. The move to a database-agnostic layer on the back-end is a great move. It will lead to options and eventual savings for the purchaser.

At the end of the day, the institution is looking for a good product and value for its investment. These types of conferences work to ensure that outcome by leveraging not only the company’s experience, but also the end-user’s invaluable ingenuity.

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