Posts Tagged ‘internet’

8 Reasons To Jail-Break Your iPhone

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

I just thought I would come up with a list of some of the great things about jail-breaking an iPhone.  Please please PLEASE: See the note below the list before going ahead and attempting to jailbreak your iPhone.  I won’t give any links or instructions on how to do a jail-break.  That part is up to you…there’s plenty of web sites and forums and videos out there that show various ways.

8 Reasons to jail-break your iPhone:

  1. Alternative keyboard configs! I absolutely hate the standard QWERTY keyboard.  I type with DVORAK on my PC, and it is so much easier on my fingers and hands…and I don’t get carpel tunnel.  I downloaded a free DVORAK keyboard config for the iPhone and BAM… now typing on the iPhone just became a lot easier.
  2. Blacklisting apps which allow you to completely block unwanted or unsolicited calls. (cannot be done with regular apps on a regular firmware.
  3. Ability to install customizations such as the SBSettings feature.  It lets you set up simple on/off switches in a very accessible place that you can usually access from most apps.  This is very nice to enable or disable the phone, or tethering, or the wifi, or data network, or SSH, etc.
  4. Alternative phone service through VoIP providers.  This can work through a SIP app that can be installed, which the best one I’ve found isn’t available from the iTunes store: Siphon (FREE).  You can save your minutes by using this!
  5. Tethering your internet service on your iPhone to your computer!  I don’t use it a lot, but when I need it, it’s sure handy!
  6. Further customize your icon dock to have more than just 4 apps.  I have 6, and although it’s crowded, I much prefer it this way.
  7. Exceptional apps that Apple doesn’t approve of.  Some apps are really great and for some reason unknown to man, Apple decides not to allow them.  Probably because they would take away from their market share.  At any rate, some apps are hard to live without.  The OpenSSH (secure shell) app being one of them.  I can get into the inner workings of my iPhone and transfer files in and out without hassle…all done over WIFI.  This is very useful when I’ve got apps like Cycorder (free video recorder for the 3G) and need to copy the videos off.  The iFile app actually provides a half-way decent PDF reader which makes a GREAT alternative to the built-in PDF reader on the iPhone.  This way I can read my eBooks from my phone the way one would read a book on a Kindle.
  8. The obvious reason to SOME might be that you can install cracked apps.  While that can have it’s advantages, you must be careful not to get ones with viruses, and sometimes the apps come corrupted or something and might just simply crash on you.  It’s a risk you must weigh yourself.  Also to be noted, the place for downloading the cracked apps which was the safest and most official, has stopped offering their repository of iPhone apps.  So that’s another thing to consider.

With all of this said.  Please don’t go out and just try and jail-break your iPhone without doing some research or consulting somebody with experience.  I would hate four you to brick your phone on account of my suggestion because you didn’t find out that you had better not do it a certain way with your particular model or something.  From what I understand, you have to carefully consider jail-breaking an iPhone 3GS because it can mess things up, or even cause it to have to be booted from a special app on your computer if it gets turned off.

Personally I’m glad I don’t have the 3GS, because I love the way my phone works as a lovely jail-broken extension of ME.

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CenturyLink Comes Through!

Monday, March 29th, 2010

More like CenturyWin…

I have to admit that when I wrote the previous blog post that trash-talked CenturyLink, I had no idea that they would find my blog and actually try and make it right.  I wasn’t even aware that ANYBODY was even reading my blog at all, other than the occasional friend who felt obliged to read what I was babbling about.

I hardly expected that they would get to the bottom of it.  It was a cohesive effort between CenturyLink management, CenturyLink techs, and myself and a bit of help I enlisted.  I had to prove that the issue was not coming from inside wiring or anything like that.  So I got a friend’s help and we ran brand new CAT5 wire straight from the box outside to the modem with no other taps anywhere.  After that, CenturyLink was able to determine that everything looked good all the way from the central office to the modem.

They managed to discover where the problem was on their end, and they fixed it.  We got credit to our account, and we also got our speed bumped back up to the full 10mbit/sec.

If you’re thinking about getting CenturyLink DSL service, …it’s likely to be a lot more reliable than wireless service, and now that they are aware of how this problem occurred, they should be able to avoid that pitfall again.  Plus paying for the wireless equipment and install from a wireless broadband company is pretty spendy.  I’d recommend going hard-wired.

Now if only Microsoft would take as much initiative and fix the stuff I complain about on this blog…

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CenturySmell vs CenturyStink!

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

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EDIT 3-29-2010: The following is a former
expression of how I felt about CenturyLink.
Since the time of writing, CenturyLink got on
the ball and fixed the problem and made it right.
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Well, I told somebody about my gripes and rantings on my blog here, and I just realized they would have to dig through to find them because all of my more recent blogs were actually trying to be rather up beat.

So I present to you, … another rant about CenturyLink (yes, they changed their name). I had my pet(or pet-peeved) name for CenturyTel, it was CenturySmell. Then they recently changed it to CenturyLink, which I of course call CenturyStink.

Am I serious about my disdain for this company? Oh you bet I am. The company royally screwed over my parents. They took something like 6 months before they FINALLY ported his business phone numbers out to our new phone service. In the process they cost him hundreds or maybe thousands of dollars.

I have my own complaints about the company too. They have their own stupid mini-contracts that they never tell you about. I got DSL internet a few years ago on my own phone line, then when I moved, I couldn’t just switch the service to my new location, they had to charge me a cancellation fee…which I couldn’t pay, and I didn’t need the internet at the new place anyway, so I was really wanting to just drop them, but nooooo, they had to tell me I was under a contract and had to pay an early termination fee to cancel it early. Eventually I got the family there to take over the service, so I got out of it. Still, they have no right to act like a freaking cell phone company.

On the list of other dings on CenturyStink’s record, are CRAPPY internet, TERRIBLE customer service, and non-existant repair. They sell us an internet speed of 10megabits/second, and they don’t even bother to pro-rate it when their stupid techs bump it all the way down to 3.5mbit/sec so they can supposedly “fix the disconnects”. They didn’t FIX it… they made it WORSE. It disconnects nearly 30 times a day, or else at least acts completely retarded 30 times or more a day. They always say we’re the only ones having this problem, and that it is probably because we’re so far out from their office, which is …what,…a MILE exactly maybe? Golly… if they can’t make 3.5 megabit/sec work without problems just 1 mile away, I wonder what it’s like right in their office…probably 40% uptime!

I know we’re not the only ones with crappy DSL service from them. They also refuse to come out and look at the situation anymore. They figure they replace the modem (which doesn’t fix anything). They come in and make sure that the “Auto-Reconnect” feature is turned on, and that’s it…. now they don’t even come out.

Tell me CenturyStink… if we’re the only ones with this problem, then you obviously have the time to come and look at our issue and fix it right? Except they don’t know HOW to fix it, because they’re not as bright as they claim to be. I hate living out here where there’s no quality options for things like internet. I’m going to move elsewhere as soon as I can!



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New Gripes From The Grump

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Grumpy gripes are back!  If you were missing the whole umpitygrumpity gripey gruffness, well…you’re about to see some more.

I’m driving down the road eating a simple little Powerbar Protein Plus.  I look down and what do I see?  A flippin little piece of the candy bar on my pants.  Can I scrape it off before it melts itself permanently into my nice khakis?  Nope!  It’s already too late.  There goes another perfectly good pair of pants and it’s all because candy bars all fricken hate me.

I mean, I suppose I could try and be more careful.  Naw..I mean, shoot, I am pretty careful already.  I guess pants should just be more indestructible.  They can make pants wrinkle-free (which I want some by the way), but they can’t make them stain-proof?  Come on.  If there are good looking affordable pants that resist wrinkles and stains both, please let me know.  I just freakin hate stains.

Now let me begin on another gripe.  This involves internet that costs like $50 a month for residential service.  You would imagine, at that price a person would have pretty dang good internet service.  Wow, I mean, what a price to pay. We get 10 mbit/sec download speed and hmm maybe 3 1/4ths of an mbit/sec up speed.  Sure the down speed is nice.  The games don’t play so nice though.  The connection is just as crappy for me as for Shane’s 1.5 mbit/sec service from the same company.  It offers laggy multiplayer gaming, and what – …disconnects to boot!

I sit here using my web browser and email and what-not for a while, and I kid you not.  I’ve had to reset this dumb connection about 10 times tonight.  What on earth causes the stupid thing to go off that much in the first place?  It’s not wireless!  I just don’t understand.  CenturyTel’s networks really SUCK.  If they don’t do something to fix the internet around here so that uptime is more than 75%, …I’m gonna crack….CRACK!  I’ll go bonkers!

I wish internet could be something with more options to choose from around here.  CenturyTel is the best we’ve got.  Doesn’t that SUCK like…royally?  CenturyTel….you are one lousy service provider, and money grubbing greedy to boot.  TO BOOT!  I wish we could totally give you the BOOT!  SUCKY company.  YOU SUCK.

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