Ingeborg Ingeblog

Month

April 2011

8 posts

Apr 28, 2011
Apr 26, 2011
Apr 26, 2011
30 second movie review: Your Highness

image

Your Highness: 3/5 Stars.  If we’re using that system.  

Typically, as a movie go-er, I have pretty high standards for film.  I critique technical aspects, character development, dialogue.  I’m picky.  But sometimes it’s nice to just sit back, watch a dumb movie, and laugh at stupid jokes.  And Your Highness is exactly that. 

No doubt about it, Your Highness is a pretty terrible movie as a whole, but it knows it.  Instead of laughing at Your Highness, the audience gets to laugh with Your Highness.  It’s not a dynamic film, it’s not the kind of movie to see with the parents, but it is pretty damn funny.  

I won’t give anything away, just go see this joint-mockery of stoner films and ‘medieval’ movies.  

For a discussion of and more in depth look at Your Highness and other movies, subscribe to The Movie Bunch podcasts, it’s an hour of fun and laughter.  

Apr 15, 2011
#your highness #movie review #film
Blërg: a photo essay

I’m very proud to say that recently I made my very first piece of IKEA furniture all on my own! 

Special thanks to Liz for going with me to IKEA and letting me use her car (for all the benefits of the Prius, cargo space isn’t one of them).  Also, thanks to Liz AND Taylor for helping me carry everything inside.  Note: I’m not good at lifting/carrying. 

I’m working on re-doing my room.  Changing up the colors and textures around me really helps me from feeling too stuck or bored.  

So, anyway. 

All for under $140, I bought everything I needed for a faux-dresser.  And I threw in a rug because it was cheap and cute, like anything at IKEA.  My plan is to organize my make up, extra school supplies I have floating around, music collection, and printed photos in boxes and put them in the cubby holes.  Also, add mirror above inverted bookshelf, add trays for perfume, and framed photos.  Voila, dresser-ish thing.  

I must say I was most impressed with the efficiency of everything about the items I bought from IKEA.  Especially the packaging.  Everything fit perfectly, took up as little space as it could, and nothing was wasted.  

But Cindy was busy painting so I ended up just doing it on my own, and it was a very satisfying, rewarding experience.  I enjoy self-suffiency.  Four episodes of Dexter later, I had myself a bookshelf/dresser-ish thing. 

So here is my photo-essay. 

image

image

image

image

image

image

image

image

image

image

image

image

image

image

image

Apr 13, 2011
#ikea #self-suffiency #decorating #DIY
Favorite Apps: Most useful

I was an early adapter of the iPhone, and I’ve had every one.  Over the past three years, since the development of the App store, my favorite Apps haven’t really changed, just grown.  Here are some of the ones that make my life easier, all are free:

iDisk- My iDisk is invaluable.  It allows me to sync documents between my three macs, iPad, and iPhone.  One function it allows me is taking notes on my laptop and saving them to the iDisk, then viewing them on my phone.  So, when finals come around I can study anywhere.  I also save PDFs of instruction manuals for things like my cameras and other documents that are handy accessible all the time.  The iDisk is 20 GBs so this also allows me to expand the capacity of my iOS devices, I can throw movies and TV shows up there and not take up space on my device.  (Downside, you have to be connected via 3G or WiFi to access the iDisk, and requires a MobileMe subscription)

Maps- Undoubtedly one of the best features of a smartphone is having built-in maps.  But whenever I’ve been lost, the ease of use of the native Maps application helped soothe my anxiety about getting home.  Don’t know where you are?  That’s just one tap on the screen.  It’s simple to take addresses from other applications and quickly jump to the maps application then route a course.  Not having to do a lot of typing is key, because typically this App while driving. It may not talk to you, but it always gets you home.  

The Weather Channel-  Sorry, iPhone, this 3rd party App has you beat.  While the native weather App on the iPhone is okay, The Weather Channel just blows it out of the water.  I will say, the iPhone App is nice for checking the forecast in multiple locations.  Frequent travelers will like the ability to just flick through different locations.  However, the amount of information is seriously lacking.  Where the iPhone App gives you a temperature and a cloud or sun icon, The Weather Channel gives you temperature, feels like, wind, humidity, UV Index, dew point, visibility, sunrise, and sunset.  Basically, anything and everything you need to know about the weather.  Videos, interactive maps, severe weather warnings— it’s got it all.  

myAT&T- In my life, I have only been late on my phone bill ONE TIME and it was only by a day.  I only knew my bill was late because of a notification from myAT&T, then I was able to pay right from the App.  Now I’ve set up a notification for when my bill is posted so I can pay right away.  This App also lets you adjust your rate plan, check how many minutes and text messages you’ve used, how many roll-over minutes you have, etc.  Not earth-shattering, but pretty handy.  

IMDb- The bet winner.  What was the name of the girl in that movie?  Who directed that one?  The idea of IMDb isn’t new.  The interface on the App is much better than on the Web site.  It’s the only movie App you need, allowing users to check showtimes (sort by theatre or movie), trailers, track a ‘Watchlist’ and search through movies, celebrities, reviews, etc.  

Starbucks Mobile Card- Forget your wallet?  That’s okay, you can still get your fix.  Starbucks now allows you to wave your iPhone instead of swiping a physical Starbucks gift card.  This also allows you to track your balance, your stars, reload your gift cards and also combine your gift cards. (Downside: awkward in drive-thru situations).   

Run Pee- Honorable mention goes to Run Pee, an App that tells you when to pee during movies.  Run Pee allows you to set up push notifications for good pee times, tells you how long you have to take care of business, and gives you a summary of what you missed.  Run Pee also tells you if the end credits are worth staying for.  

Apr 12, 2011
#iphone #apps #at&t #the weather channel #starbucks #imdb #idisk #apple #run pee
Apr 5, 20111 note
#baseball #north central college #spring #photography #sports #sports photography
This week in Facebook

Quick post:

Today, Facebook updated their iPhone app and the changes have seriously improved the mobile experience. 

Mobile Uploads

Maybe this one is just me, but for the longest time I couldn’t upload photos from my iPhone, and which was getting on my nerves.  

Unfriending 

Now you can unfriend from the iPhone!  This is huge because sometimes I’d see an annoying post and want to delete someone, but then forget about it.  My friend list will deplete faster than iPad 2s. 

Maps

Now, the maps thing I’m not so sure about.  The location sharing trend is not for me, where I am is just more information than I want to offer to the internet.  I understand Yelp and like it for promoting businesses but generic check-ins at work or whatever seem like an invitation to be stalked.  However, I understand that for someone who likes this feature that showing friends locations on a map is pretty sweet, also, convenient for meeting up with people.  

image

Apr 4, 2011
#facebook #iphone #social media #apps #yelp
Next page →
2011 2012
  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June 2
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
2010 2011 2012
  • January
  • February 2
  • March 2
  • April 8
  • May 5
  • June
  • July 1
  • August 3
  • September
  • October 3
  • November 12
  • December
2010 2011
  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November 1
  • December