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1) Sean Percival is probably one of my most favorite persons to follow.  He is quite brilliant and if I still lived in CA… I would do my best not to stalk him daily :)

2) Jason Calacanis - as we all know Jason no longer “blogs”; however, we all know he still communicates in other ways.  I still love reading what he has to say.  I just wish he would come back :)

3) Chris Brogan - one word.  Brilliant!  This man is very insightful and has a good head on his shoulders.  Just read it!

4) Lon Harris - his blog is really not why I read it… it is more about the man behind the blog.  I admire Lon for him comic wit and he is just a nice guy!

5) CptObvious1031 - Mr. CptObvious1031 is one of my best friends!!  He has a twisted look on life and that is why like him so much!  Just a good read anytime you are down.

iphone

Yes, I was one of the millions of people that stood in line on Friday morning.  I got there at 5:15am-ish and waited patiently until 8am.  I was about number 30, so, I was in and out by 8:40am-ish.  Well, as you probably guessed (as many of us did), I played with my new toy all weekend.

Well I have to say, my first iPhone experience was not necessarily a pleasant one.

Let me try and explain.

First, I will be doing a short series on my experience with this new toy and hopefully some videos on how do some of the things I found.

Second, let me start by saying, that this new toy is AWESOME!!  The only thing I don’t like is the keyboard, other than that… it ROCKS!!

Third, even though the Microsoft Exchange piece is easy to setup and works really well.  I highly recommend to anyone who going to use it… do not initialize the process until you have installed all of the applications you want on to your iPhone, first.

I say this from my recent experience…  I am not saying this is the case for everyone, but this happened to me.

On Friday, I immediately initialized my Exchange on my iPhone and my email started flowing right away… YAY

After that, I hooked it up to my MacBook Pro (after I installed iTunes 7.7).  I stated by adding some applications right away.  Well, that caused all types of problems.  I installed Remote, Twitter, AIM, Google Apps, PhoneSaber, Light, Loopt, Flickr, Pandora and about two or three other apps. Well, it started rebooting about every 30 to 60 seconds.  So, I uninstalled all of the apps and started over… well, this took me all day Friday and part of morning on Saturday.  Then I finally gave up (after two full resets and data wipes).  I took it back to the Apple store.  They were very nice and exchanged it.

So, I took it home and started missing around with it again… well, guess what???  It started happening again.  I knew that it wasn’t the hardware (mostly)… I knew it had to be the software and/or configuration.  So, I started slowly (again - both on my Mac and PC), and initialized Exchange and installed one application.  Well, within 20 minutes, it started rebooting again.  So, I reset again.  Installed one application and then did the Exchange setup and it ran just fine for a couple hours.  So, I tempted fate and added couple more apps.  Well, it took about 10 minutes and it did it again… reboot city.  Mind you, these apps are nothing special, just the ones I mentioned above.  So, I thought just maybe I would add all the apps I wanted then initialize Exchange.  Well, that has been working for about 6 hours now and no reboots.

Crazy story, but it is mine :)

Well, I hope to have more stuff later on this week.

Enjoy your iPhone, if you have one… I know I will “tomorrow” :)

Today on MahaloDaily.com Loren Feldman of 1938media.com did a wonderful interview with the Puppets at Puppetolio.  Please check it out!!

Just wanted to take a minute and tell everyone who is RSS’ing to this blog, that I am sorry.  I have not posted in quite some time.  I have been extremely busy and I have gotten far behind in the Mahalo world.  I guess you can say I took a bit of a “vacation” from Mahalo after the VLOG Idol.  I poured a lot of energy in to that and I guess I was a little burned out.  Well, I am back in the game and I will be posting a lot more real soon.

To give you a little heads up.  I will be doing a computer video series on http://www.seesmic.com and posting some content on my connectedgeek.net sites.

Also, if you haven’t seen them, please check out:

http://www.bacheLon.com - A Fan Site for Lon Harris

http://www.clawsonparade.com - A Clawson, MI Parade website

http://gameleagues.connectedgeek.net - a COD4 gaming league

http://www.firebynightministries.org - a future location of a Church site

and

http://www.sarahatwood.net - Sarah Atwood of Nerdtainment, her new site

I was working on these during my “vacation”.

Thanks again to everyone for subscribing to my blog!! :)

NBC’s Tim Russert died on June 13, 2008. He was host of Meet the Press and served as a political analyst for NBC, including NBC Nightly News and The Today Show. He died from a sudden heart attack.

Please check out Mahalo’s Page:

http://www.mahalo.com/Tim_Russert_Dead

I know the title makes not sense at all, but I had to make fun of 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).

Anyway, today I hit a milestone at Mahalo.

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I have recommended 2002 website links to Mahalo.  It has only taken me 7 months to do so… and if my calculations are correct, I should not do this for a living :)

So… it took 7 months, right? Well, that is approximately 210 days (30 days per month).  That would be about 9.5 links per day.  Averaging 2 minutes per link, equaling approximately 66 hours.  Now if you calculate that time - to be paid $10.00 an hour (like C.K. stated on his blog) I would only get $660.  So, I think I will keep my day job.

Now that I have met the milestone I wanted to accomplish, what’s next?

Well, I haven’t done anything in the greenhouse yet? hmmmmm.

Thanks for the fun…  4000 here I come :)

Ok, I am trying something new (again)… this time, it is a Seesmic/Mahalo/ConnectedGeek.net conversation :)

Enjoy

Jason Calacanis posted today that he was running for President!

Well, I am going to run too :)

http://www.calacanis.com/2008/06/09/calacanis-08/

Here are some pictures I got of the Red Wings WIN the Stanley Cup 2008 in Detroit, MI.

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