Things that go bump in the night

Ghost Hunter's Guide to Los Angeles (Ghost Hunters Guides) [rating:4/5]

For some strange reason, I’ve had a sudden interest in local ghost stories. Why? I really haven’t a clue. I suppose it could be because the topic is rather entertaining (even though I really don’t believe in ghosts – at least I haven’t met any yet <smile>). I recently read another book which I found in the bargain bin at the bookstore. That book, “The World’s Most Haunted Places: From The Secret Files of […]” was poorly written and did little but put me to sleep. While Ghost Hunter’s Guide to Los Angeles follows the same format (just a few pages on each alleged “haunting”), the author’s prose is far better and the stories remain interesting (albeit, unconvincing).

It is apparent the Jeff Dwyer must have done a far amount of research before writing this book and his tales are a good read. Even so, the book lacks any “hard evidence” that the spooks he reports on exist – most are simply good stories that outline the history of the “haunted” places he writes about. Having lived in the Los Angeles area essentially all of my life, I am familiar with a large number of the places he writes about and was surprised to find that Dwyer reports on many of the lesser known landmarks, in addition to the “standard” ones (i.e., the Queen Mary, Disneyland, and many of the large cemeteries).

While I remain a skeptic (and nothing in this book convinced me otherwise), the book was both interesting and enjoyable. I would certainly recommend it to those who are interested in Los Angeles historical landmarks as many are covered in this book. Of course, it also adds a bit of character to the history of those places.

Great phone with a few problems

Samsung i760 Black Phone (Verizon Wireless) [rating:4/5]

Overall, this is a fantastic phone, I’ve had mine now for about a week. My previous phone was a Samsung a990 which was terrific (a five-star phone all the way). As my two year period was up, I was able to update and wanted to get a phone that would sync with Outlook; something that the i760 does very well. The only complaint I had when I bought this phone was that the camera only has 1.3 megapixels. Surely, Samsung should have done better than that! Just the same, I needed to sync my calendar so I decided to try this one.

The first thing I noticed after using it, was that the battery does not hold a charge well. In fact, my phone came with both an “extended battery” and a regular one. Needless to say, I have difficulty going through an entire day without having to either recharge it or use the spare battery. Unlike my old a990, which always made it through the day, I find the new phone’s inability to retain a charge a bit annoying (sure, it also has a lot of great features which are, of course, power hungry).

Another problem I’ve been having is that the voice recognition feature is very quirky – with my a990, I rarely had problems, with the i760, it’s been a daily battle.

While I consider myself to be geek, I’m still learning how to use Windows Mobile 6, as well as how to use the various features of the phone. Unfortunately, it does not come with a printed manual (something that I find VERY annoying), although there is one on a CD that comes with the phone.

Overall, I still think it’s a great little phone and I enjoy the ability to send text message “howlers” to my son when I find out he hasn’t completed his homework. 🙂 The handwriting recognition feature is also the best I’ve used so far – it’s speedy and even recognizes my cursive! Now that says something.

Accoutrement Belt Plate: Exposed!

Accoutrement Belt Plates[rating:5/5]
For some unknown reason, I happened to come upon an “advance copy” of the latest book on the Tiffany & Co. fake belt buckle scam. The one involving the bogus brass and bronze buckles that flooded the antiquities market back in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While these buckles have now been thoroughly debunked, that hasn’t stopped others from trying to make outlandish profits from them since then: I just came across a fake of a fake (yes, it was a copy of one of the original fake buckles!) being offered on eBay for a mere $2,500. Thank God no one bid on the thing!

The book I’m referring to is the infamous catalog, Accoutrement Belt Plates, that promoted the fake Tiffany & Co. belt buckles, and touted them as geniune is coming to the collectors market in just a few short weeks. Click on the picture to the left to order your advance copy from Amazon.com. Gosh, can’t imagine why I would review this book. 🙂

Eye Candy

Elizabeth - The Golden Age[rating:5/5]

It’s not often that I review movies (there are some exceptions) but felt compelled to do so here as there seem to be so many that disliked Elizabeth – The Golden Age. I saw this when it first came out in the theaters and was thoroughly impressed. Yes, the costumes were spectacular, the photography superlative, and the scenery breathtaking; in other words, this film is filled with eye candy. Cate Blanchett played the awesomely beautiful queen and I was transfixed by her performance – something that normally doesn’t happen to me when I go to a movie.

Granted, there may be many historical inaccuracies in this film but I didn’t buy a ticket to receive an education – I use other sources (such a books) to accomplish that. (What a concept!) Elizabeth – The Golden Age, effectively transported me out of the here and now into another realm which only the arts can do. It also led to a desire to read more on the life of the “Virgin Queen.” It is for those reasons that I would highly recommend this film.

Amazing Design

Apple iPod touch 16 GB (1st Generation) OLD MODEL[rating:5/5]

My previous iPod, a 5th generation 60 gig video iPod has now getting a lot of use in my car (I can connect it directly to the car’s sound system) and I was getting tired of constantly taking it in and out. On top of that, I’ve been consistently frustrated with functions like calendars and contacts on my cell phone (because it is just too small), so I thought I’d waltz into an Apple store to find another iPod I could use for everyday stuff (other than driving). At first, I looked at the latest iterations of iPods with video and, at the last minute, decided to take a look at the iTouch – I did this primarily because my iPod video has been rather cranky (it has a mechanical hard drive which has acted up). As I had no intention of getting an iPhone (I hate ATT), I really didn’t think there were other options, such as the iTouch that were available. I’ve got to admit, that from the moment I started playing with one, I was absolutely amazed at the user interface and the ease with which it is used. So. . .I ended up getting one.

A few days after I bought it, Apple announced their “upgrade” for $20 – that, of course, was a really stupid move on their part and I was disgusted. As I had just bought the iTouch a few days earlier, I called the Apple store and whined. After a bit of a fuss, they refunded me $20 (plus tax) which I then applied to the new upgrade. Since then, I’ve been in love with this device. Without question, it’s one of the best designed, most user friendly devices I’ve ever used – I’ve really never read the instructions (something which I did have to do with my other iPods).

I find the touch screen to be exceptionally intuitive and the interface to be extremely user friendly. One can only wish that other hardware/software developers would take so much care in designing new products.

I’ve only got a few minor gripes (so far) – 1) The “keyboard” that appears on the screen is a bit too small for my fingers (although I’m getting more adept at using it), 2) The Safari (wireless) browser REALLY needs to add Flash to their interface, and 3) I’ve got the 16 gig version – granted, that’s a HUGE amount of space (think of how much memory that really is) but I can’t fit everything I want on it. Okay, so we’ve become memory hogs. That problem; however, isn’t critical as I simply only put my most favorite music and video on (heck, that’s about ten solid days worth of music, if not more).

As far as video is concerned, the iTouch has a beautiful display – it’s so sharp and very easy to view. I’ve also found that it is cheaper (sometimes much, much cheaper) to buy MP3’s from Amazon than to go through iTunes. I’ve also been extremely pleased with the quality of the sound.

All in all, the iTouch is a fabulous device – it’s thinner than my iPod video (because the iTouch is solid-state – no hard drive) and fits very nicely in my pockets, even with a case.