Everybody loves an easy solution to their technology problems. Like this one. I received a call from a woman who told me that she had just moved into a new house. She went on to explain that she and her husband hooked up all of the components to their television in their new house but were seeing red streaks across the screen whenever they watched a DVD. She also mentioned that her satellite programming on her television looked just fine and did not have the same red streaks as the DVD player. I immediately had a gut feeling what the…
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I rented a movie from Blockbuster over the weekend. While I was browsing the rental shelves I became annoyed at all of the extraneous stuff that Blockbuster now sells. Instead of letting this get to me I decided to channel my annoyances and visualize what the perfect Blockbuster store would look like. That is, my own personal Blockbuster. I think it would look like this: The shelves would contain new releases only. I can't remember the last time I went to Blockbuster and rented anything other than a new release. It would only stock new releases that have 5 or…
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Redbox sent me a survey this morning asking me to rate their service on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the best. I gave them an 8 only because I've recently discovered a few flaws with the Redbox service. Not enough for me to stop using Redbox, but enough for me to not give them a 10. Unfortunately, the Redbox survey never really gave me a chance to express my opinion to them. They did offer a follow up question asking me what one area I'd like them to improve upon. But I could only pick one and…
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Here's the next in a series of explanations of why noobies are so easily confused by technology. My dad recently received a video in the mail from someone he met during his travels to India. He wanted to share the video with me and asked me if I'd like to watch it. After I agreed, I asked what format the video was on. My dad replied that it was on CD but then paused and said, "Or maybe it's a DVD." He then asked a very logical noobie question: "How can I tell if it is a CD or a…
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Noobie just closed a poll that had been running on our web site for the past month. The poll asked how many text messages you send each month. The majority of people who responded, 42.31%, indicated they send 0-10 text messages per month. My guess is the respondents are closer to 0 text messages per month than they are 10. This majority of people visiting the Noobie web site not sending a lot of text messages didn't surprise me. What did surprise me was the 10.26% of respondents that indicated they have no idea what a text message is. This…
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