Sunday, September 20, 2009

Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.

Monday, February 16, 2009

KiTtY's VIRtUaLLy ReAl COmPUtEr EsCAPadEs

Hello once again friends, family and followers.

Another weekend has virtually flown by! I often find myself in a relective state of mind on Mondays and today is no exception. My oldest child, Lauren, went off to college this year - have I already mentioned that a million times? This alone has been fodder for hours of reflection. Remember whens and I wonder whats...Ah well, there is no better cure for reflection than some reality, right? Scotty, beam me up.

In my present world I have a large class assignment that, true to computer world form, isn't going smoothly. As a result of my vast experience with computers, peripherals, software, etc. I always steel myself when beginning a project and expect that there will be a malfunction(s) - real, virtual or HUMAN!

For my eme5208I assignment I chose the Digital Video and Audio modules of Journey #1. Now; time to organize the "Required Materials for this Module". I got out the (circa 2000-how did it get so) old video camera and charged the battery. Charged the battery. Charged it some more. True to form, no charge!? @*$&%^!

After the battery had a one night sleepover at the Interstate Battery store, I learned that it will no longer hold a charge (i.e. it's D E A D). The helpful clerk, Mark, was able to find a relacement battery in stock (yay!) that did not fit into my camera (darn!). Mark was nice enough to write down the #s of two other batteries (not in stock) that his nice computer informed him would also fit my camera. $40-50. Sheesh. He suggested I look on Amazon or eBay. Geez, by the time (if I can find it at all) I get this battery it'll be Xmas! And I don't see the module posted yet, so I don't know what else I'll need.

So, shift gears. I do a few jumping jacks. Some push-ups, jumps, jog in place. Shake it out. Calm - feel the peace, let it in....ok. Now.

Let's see what the "Required Materials for this Module" are for the Audio portion of the assignment;
#1. Computer with sound card. Check! Whew..got past #1 no prob.
#2 Microphone. Right! I have a microphone we got with our very
first computer. In 1997. 11 years ago.

Don't panic: remember - you used it at school (with Audacity as a mater of fact) on a new Dell and it worked fine. A microphone is a micrphone right? Right!

I untangle it's cord from the mess of wires I discovered, but never wanted to look at, protruding like spaghetti from the back of my son's PC. After I recover from breathing in a large dust-bunny (good thing nobody can see back there...) I give the microphone a quick once-over. All the parts and pieces are here-good.

Drum roll. . . . . . Oh good, there is a little hole in the front of my laptop with a tiny drawing of a microphone! That must be where I should plug it in, D'OH....

Tune in for my next bLoG installment. Find out:




**Does Kittygator's microphone REALLY work? **



>>Is it broken, and just APPEARS to be ok?<<



@@Does it have a voice warp feature so I can sound like an alien-wait, never mind that.@@



~~What is #3?~~

Come back soon to find out what the next real, virtual or human malfunction will be in-
KiTtY's VIRtUaLLy ReAl COmPUtEr EsCAPadEs






Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Digital Imaging and Digital Audio

Whether it's camping, traveling, vacationing, or just relaxing with family, yours truly frequently harrasses everyone around me.
Why? Because I LOVE to take pictures! I'm the one who orders everyone to pose for pictures that document these memorable times of our lives. Some pictures are intimate & emotional, others fun & light-hearted, and I get them ALL on pixel!
I'm looking forward to these modules because I'll learn to use several tools, software and program 'tricks'. Then perhaps I can actually DO something special with the 7,000+ photos I have (stored online)!
Wouldn't you know though, this week when I got my Canon digital camera out, it wouldn't turn on. Assuming the batteries were dead, I changed them. Nothing.
Remembering a recent "Car Talk" radio show where the best advice they could give was to give the car door a good whack, I gave the camera a decent whack. Surprisingly, the camera began to work!
I took a few shots, but when I put the memory card in the printer, there were NO pictures! Another technologically driven frustration without a solution (yet!) Thankfully, I have a small Olympus and an OLD HP digital camera to use as stand-ins.
So the first adventure begins in Digital Imaging and Audio :-) I'm sure this is just the first of many. Next entry I will include details of the activity(ies) as I work through the assignments.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Emerging Technologies Post

As I read through the "Emerging Technologies" module for my UCF class and read the chapters in our textbook "Web 2.0 new tools, new schools", the pace at which new technology is being created and new uses for existing technology is being discovered is incredible!

Up until about 2 years ago, I was considered tech savvy and knowledgeable about the working of the computer itself and the concomitant peripherals, and relatively familiar with educational apps and devices such as zip and pen drives, ELMO overheads, computer microscopes, etc.

That isn't the case today. These days I struggle just to stay ahead of the students! It takes all of the 'free' time I have keep up with the programs and devices I need to use, leaving no time to discover new programs, applications, blogs, educational websites, etc. I haven't even been able to use the new White board yet =(

So, it excites me to see the possibilities I've glimpsed as I have perused the sites Ms. Kirkley linked to our readings.

As far as technology that I AM still familiar with and use regularly, my favorite is my digital camera and the sites/programs I use to edit, print, and store them.

To store ALL of my files (music, data and photos) I use Sugarsync, a web storage host with the following features:

It’s the world’s simplest online backup with remote access,
multi computer sync and online sharing built in.

Sync, backup and access files, photos and media across your computers and phone

You'll find the service at http://www.sugarsync.com/. I subscribe for a storage total of 30G; I'm currently using 25.4G. Originally, I was over the 30G limit, so I didn't include all of my music files!

This week Sugarsync just released their new feature - FILE SHARING. I can mark any file as 'shared' and send an email invite to view as many or as few as I choose!

When my external hard drive became unreadable a few years ago, I was SO very grateful that I was using online backup for my photos. At the time I had over 5,000 from a span of many years. Currently Sugarsync has backed up 55,455 files and 2,101 sub-folders - that's a LOT of important (to ME) 'stuff'!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Whew, I need to catch my breath. Ahhhh....

Hello there! Long time, no type/read. That's mostly because I have been busy. It seems like every one of us had a Dr. visit (including the cat), haircut, dentist appointment, meeting, etc. We also ran out of all sorts of things vital to our everyday lives (detergent, hygiene items, pet food and so on), so Target cleaned up when I visited there too!

My son also brought home his 2nd report card - I was holding my breath because his mid-semester progress report was way below the acceptable margin. But...he pulled it out! He brought home all As and Bs as usual, and 2 great comments too.

My husband is gone more than he is home these days. But don't feel too sorry for me-we both work from home which is claustrophobic at times. It's either feast or famine.

I'd like to tag along when he goes to Atlanta, but we don't have many options for leaving our 14 year old son during the school week.

I AM excited about a different trip though. My trip (along with my 19 year old daughter) to Dubai has been scheduled - WOOHOO! We areleaving Mar 6, returning March 14. Gosh, it's a very long flight (~19 hours). I've been told to take Tylenol PM and try to snooze for the majority of the plane ride. We have rather long lay-overs too, but that give us wiggle room in case of a delay.

We can't wait to see our best friends; Dawn (My BFF) and her daughter Monica (my daughter's BFF). Isn't that cool? They are living in Dubai for a year. Dawn's company builds marinas and Dubai is famous for having created not 1 but 3 islands - 2 look like palm trees, and the third looks like Earth (this is when viewed from the air). It is absolute debauchery and waste, but I hear it is something to behold. They use the old adage "It's a great place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live here" to describe how they feel about Dubai.

I must go and prepare some dinner for my son and myself. More later....TaTa

^..^ Kitty