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In which we sign yet another lease!

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In this never ending housing drama, we never know when things are going to move in our favor. Some days, things go totally wrong, others, things seem to look brighter. Last night was one of these slightly brighter day when our friend and super realtor Barbara paid us a little visit and gave us our new fully executed lease!

This simply means that we can now leave our nightmare called “home” and start (again) afresh, hoping that this time, things will last a bit longer!

Sarah is so used to it now that half of our kitchen is already packed, the moving truck has been rented and I need to take care of various businesses such as DirecTV, cable, telephone and utilities.

Now, all is not solved yet and we still stand between the rock and the hard place. OCWEN, the “official” new owner (please note the quotes) still wants us out by March 1st and has sent a letter to our attorney to this effect. The major issue is that they still want to issue a judgement, despite our agreement and us playing fair with them, which judgement would be attached to our credit report, preventing us of renting or buying any property for the next 7 years… Not only are they trying to screw us on this side, but they also refused to cover us in the case of the “previous” owner (Trust Holding Co.) suing us but want us to cover them if he/she does… Laughable!

So our lawyer is still working and his cost has now reached our full annual budget for travels, trips and birthdays! But at least, we might avoid getting sued!

What a wonderful world we live in!

 

In which we are celebrating one year in the USA!

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It has now been a year since we left London on a gloomy morning, all emotional, leaving our close friends and familly behind, not really knowing what was going to happen with us.

At this exact time, last year, we were arriving at the temporary house we only saw so far in pictures on Google Maps, fighting jet lag and trying to find our marks.

Our first day in the country wasn’t without glitches and we faced stupidity when trying to get our rental car as well as our own brain-dead state when we tried to fill our first shopping cart at Ralph’s that same night.

This first year has been filled with emotions (good and bad), adventures and discovery! Let’s admit it: It has been a roller-coaster! But there was one aspect of the US that I didn’t think I would face that rapidly: The legal system!

So as you know (per our previous post), we are currently in an awkward situation on the housing front and it turned evident that we would need some form of help to get out of this mess the best we can!

So what a better way to celebrate our first anniversary than to go and meet with an attorney!

We didn’t blow a candle or open champagne but it now feels like we are part of this country! We have an SUV, we live in a large house (for the time being), Sarah goes to the gym a lot and has “play dates” with her local friends, I enjoyed the last quarter of the Superbowl on Sunday AND WE CAN NOW TELL NASTY PEOPLE THAT THEY SHOULD SPEAK TO OUR ATTORNEY!!!

You have to love it or hate it!

Once again, Happy Anniversary!

In which we are moving AGAIN!

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So for those of you who are not located on this side of the pond and have left the family diary with pictures of our Christmas tree and Thia expecting Santa’s visit, things have changed a bit…

We have to move out of our house or face the law!

Why?

Well, we have been good tenants, signed a one year lease with an agent (left a huge deposit), paid our rent on time, taken care of the house as it was ours but the bargain seems to not have been respected on both sides…

The people we are currently renting our Toluca Lake house from have been renting us a house whose owner went into foreclosure without letting us know that this was the case. We all know that foreclosure is the new Black in California but didn’t think we would be impacted by this new fashion!

We found out in October that things might not have been as we hoped for when a first realtor knocked at the door and explained to us that our house was to be auctioned later that month. Shock, horror and immediate phone call to our managing agent! After having discussed the matter with them, we were told that everything was fine and that they were in negotiation with the bank to pay the debts and buy it from them.We believed them!

It turned out to not be totally true and according to official registers and a visit from another realtor, we have found out that the property had been sold on auction around Xmas time. Our current agent claims that they are suing the bank, are trying to reverse the sale and have even provided us today with a copy of the case, a nice rebate on the rent and assuance that everything is fine. Sadly for us, in the meantime we have been (not so) kindly asked to vacate the property within 30 days by the new owner and their agent who cannot sell the place as long as we live in it and hence is losing money by the day in a declining market.

We have tried to turn for legal help (useless) and have the help of a realtor friend of ours but this doesn’t change much the fact that if we stay where we are, we would face an eviction for unlawful occupation, despite having a signed lease (amended yesterday actually) and that we are still paying our rent (we fools!). Such eviction would result in a pretty bad record and hell for the next 7 years!

So, we are on the road again! Sarah is visiting house after house and we are trying to negotiate an as amicable as possible way out of this mess (but one thing is sure, we wont go down without a fight!)

Stay tuned and wait for the next (now usual) post about the “new” house!

In which “Blu-Ray” mighthave won the Formats battle but not the End User’s war!

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Well, it is a given these days that the HD-DVD vs. Blu Ray war is almost over… The HD-DVD body is still showing some signs of tremors but its heart has given up the day our neighbors from Warners decided to finally take side and go “BD Only”…

So, it is all great. Microsoft have announced that they will go where the consumer goes, Apple has been behind Blu-Ray for a long time but all these are just words in the wind! The real question is “How are things on the ground, on the battlefield or more clearly, in the home?!”.

Let’s assume I would like to buy a Blu-Ray player now and start watching some great HD movies. What do I do? Which one do I buy? A bit of research on the Blu-Ray standard will tell you that there are so far 3 profiles or type of BD movies defined.

  • Profile 1.0: THe not totally cooked standard that had to be released to beat HD-DVD at the door.
  • Profile 1.1: The one that gives you picture in picture capability
  • Profile 2.0: Aka BD-Live, which requires an Internet access to enable all possible features such as online games, audio tracks download.

There are as well hardware requirements for each profile:

Features Profile 1.0 Profile 1.1 Profile 2.0
Required local storage None 256 MB 1 G
Secondary video decoder Optional Mandatory Mandatory
Secondary audio decoder Optional Mandatory Mandatory
Internet connectivity Optional Optional Mandator

Today, most of the players available on the market are based on the 1.0 profile. Few are 1.1 profile and last but not least, one a handful are 2.0 compatible. Even worse, afaik, only the Playstation 3 has the built in Internet access required for profile 2.0. So what does it mean for all early adopters? Will their $1000 1.0 Profile Sony BDS-1P turn into a doorstopper as even a firmware upgrade will not compensate for the lack of hardware!

This to me is a big “no-no” in terms of market shares gain. But you never know, I might be wrong!

Having brought our office’s Blu-Ray player home, I thought it was finally time to preach in my own home and see what the family reaction would be. Luckily for me, I was able as well to borrow a couple of movies such as Pirates of the Caribbean 1 & 2.

Here I am, installing the HUGE BD Player in our living room and Sarah already thinking “Oh, oh, another box, another “Best thing ever!”.

The installation is seamless!  Power and HDMI… 30 seconds!

I fire the player and after a VERY long time (damn, this thing is slow) I am greeted by a Welcome screen. I then proceed on unwrapping Pirates 2 and inserting it into the player. Close the DVD door. Wait… Wait… Wait more… and NOTHING!

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  • Is it me?
  • Is it the disc?
  • Is it the player?

First thing first, is it me? Well, I’m innocent and the player seems to  work OK… So no it isn’t me!

Is it the disc? Well, I insert another movie which loads perfectly (despite an awfully long loading time). So it could be the disc!

Is it the player? Well, you never know!!! Following some late night chats with some of my colleagues from Studio New Technologies or Corp New Technologies, I start wondering if the player could require some form of firmware upgrade in order to match some of the recent BD discs releases… So I check the firmware level of the player and decide to go online to compare with any information I could find! Player Firmware: 1.0x. Sony support site says: 3.60. I am 2 generations behind! Holly cow!!!

I patiently download the firmware upgrade and burn it on a blank CD. I insert the CD in the BD player and the disc gets rejected…

I go back to the computer and decide to finally read the instructions… I then burn the firmware on a blank DVD-R and insert it in the BD player. Disc gets rejected…

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I then spend a couple of hours online trying to find some reports about Error #9 and finally find out that the blank DVD must have been of unpure origin. It is strongly suggested that I should use a TDK blank disc! Well, I am a geek and after some research in my geek storage, I find a blank, brand new, unwrapped TDK DVD-R disc! Can you believe it? So I then burn (for the 3rd time) the bl**** firmware and insert it in the BD player… Guess what… REJECTED!!!

I am about to declare forfeit when I find out on the Sony website that I can as well simply order the bl**** disc! So I fill the form and hope that the damn disc will show up soon! Sony didn’t disapoint and within 5 days, I received a little disc (looked like a TDK disc to me) and a manual. I hence proceed and insert the disc in the player, read 2 to 3 times the instructions (not that clear actually) and start the upgrade process…

The disc is not rejected! IT SEEMS TO WORK! The tray opens and the disc appears… I fear the worse but the manual claims that when upgrading from a pre-historical version of the player, 2 minutes in the upgrade process, the disc will be ejected. “It is normal and the upgrade is not over. Don’t touch or remove the disc”… Ouch…

And I wait. And wait… And wait more!!! Each minute being a torture as I have no clue if the player will upgrade OK or if it will even restart! And wait more!

And finally, after a good 25 minutes, the player reboots. Everything seems fine… 2 weeks after I first tried this, I insert the Pirates of the Caribbean 2 in the tray, close it and wait… wait… wait… a minute… a minute and a half… and OH WONDER, a loading screen appears… I wait more (as something is clearly being loaded) and “boom!”, I finally get some stunning video on the screen!

AND THIS IS MEANT TO BE USER FRIENDLY? CONSUMER ELECTRONIC GRADE?!?

 

No effin’ way!

The Alpha consumer  would simply have first thought “Oh, this is my disc” and brought the disc back to let’s say “Best Buy” or sent it back to “Amazon” and would have received a new disc (2 hours with traffic in the first case, 2 weeks through the mail in the second case). The replacement disc would not have worked and if by any chance the player was still under warranty, the next step would have been to bring the player back to the place it was bought, to find out that nothing is wrong with it! Even a replacement player, if not loaded with the most recent firmware would have presented the same symptoms!

So imagine my mum trying to figure this out?! Would she have thought “Oh, this disc does not work… This must be the firmware. I should upgrade it! Let’s check the firmware support site at Sony.com…”? Or would she have simply sent both disc and player back to the vendor?

Technology is my job and my passion and this still took me 2 weeks, 3 discs and several hours online to get this to work! Add to this that this only addresses an issue with a profile 1.0 disc! Quid of this once profile 1.1 discs or even 2.0 discs will be out?

The only solution ahead… As much as I hate to admit it, it looks like it is a  Playstation 3 with seamless firmware upgrades and Online capabilities…

In which I attend Macworld 08 Stevenote!

There are only 2 ways to attend the Stevenote these days…

The first one, which can be compared to flying first class, is to have managed to put your hands on a VIP pass and show up (quoting the VIP invite) “no later than 8:25AM”, which I sadly haven’t…

The second one, which would be the equivalent of a long haul flight in economy class in a smoking cabin, is to start queuing early!

So it is now 4:49AM and I am getting ready to join my brothers and sisters from the cattle class cabin in the cold, around the Moscone Center… I hope the queue wont already be as long as the one from WWDC which was going around the building at 7:00AM…

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So, as I know I might have one reader, I will try to update this post in real time!

6:20 I am in the queue which already goes around the block. We’re all wondering what we’re doing here!

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6:40 We’re moving!

7:40 the queue has stopped an hour ago. We’re 100 yards from the main entrance. Mike came by to say “Hi” and offered me his gloves.

And this is my last live update of the morning… From that point, there were so many iPhones trying to connect to the AT&T EDGE network around the Moscone Center that the local network went down. Not even mentioning the local WiFi hotspot that had been submerged by the several thousands of iPhone and laptop users around me… But let me tell you the rest of the story!

8:00: We suspect Steve Jobs just entered the building…

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8:25: I text Mike to let him know that we still haven’t moved and are still in the cold. My iPhone is unable to connect to any form of network, I’m cold and I don’t have any cigarettes with me… The day is looking grim!

8:48: Mike informs me that the VIP are finally allowed in while some of my new found friends in the queue receive text messages telling them that the main room is already 50% full…

9:00: The Stevenote is meant to start any minute and guess what… We are still 100 yards away from the main entrance. Some IDG (the guys behind MacWorld) staff comes to us to let us know that the keynote is delayed due to technical issues…

9:13 (thanks to TUAW): The Keynote starts

9:19: The same lady comes to us and informs us that she “hopes, she will able to get us in an overflow room”. By that time, I am close to hysteria! If I cross the path of any IDG staff, the guys we have paid money to attend a keynote, money they have cashed in but forgot to do the math in terms of space planning, I am going to bite, punch, have a fit, kill, destroy!!!!

9:25: We are moving!!!! We are almost there!!!! On my way, a guy is filming the scene of the cattle trying to enter the show. My sense of humor is close to zero and all I can do is look at his camera and scream “Screw IDG!”… Now feeling better, I can finally enter the Moscone Center.

9:30: We are told that the keynote has actually started but there are a couple of seat left in some kind of training room

9:35: I finally sit down and can enjoy the Keynote… Oh, Steve announces that “…this was my third point of the day”… Fuming!

From there on, you can go to any technology related site and find out what the announcements were…

This time, I hit (through rumors and well informed sources) over 90% of the announcements:

  • iPhone update: check
  • iPod Touch update: check
  • iPod Touch update costs $20: miss. Comment: WTF?
  • iTunes update and movie rentals: check
  • appleTV update: check
  • MacBook Air: check
  • No Mac OS X10.5.2 update:miss

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Well, next year, our friends at Apple will have to do much better than this and find a way to at least get me in the room before the beginning of the event if they want to keep my devotion for their products!

The rest of the day was split between walking the show floor and a lunch with… Apple!

The show itself seemed pretty dull when compared to CES last week and to be honest, after such a great start of the day, being back in a loud environment, walking from both to both, had a feel of a bad dejà-vu!

On this, it is now late, I am exhausted, in the lounge at the airport, waiting for my (delayed) flight to go back to Los Angeles!

Definitely my best Apple event ever! Oh and Steve didn’t even use the usual “One more thing…”!!!!




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