Vista ships
For those of you who waited this five long years for the next version of Windows, then I'm happy to report that you have to wait no more. Microsoft has finally, after many, so many, delays, decided to release the new version of the Windows operating system.
Thought the new OS doesn't have much to offer but a few cosmetics upgrades and antiphishing and antivirus protection. Microsoft claimed to have spent a lot of time working on security and antispam features. Part of the release includes the new IE7, which includes quite a few features, however, these come at the expense of slow loading pages and poor Web surfing performance.
If you happened to have purchased a new PC recently you are probably eligible to obtain the OS free of charge from
Microsoft's Web site.
The bottom line is that with such few new features and Windows XP not really lacking all that much in the security department I don't feel in a rush to neither upgrade or purchase the Vista OS just yet. We will see what the stores will charge for the new OS soon when the shelves start getting stocked up.
Interesting Read
I recently went on vacation and was recommended "Paranoia" as a way to past the time on the plane. The person who recommended the book is an avid reader and obviously didn't know that it takes me forever and a day to read a midsize book such as this one. The book is 450 pages of intense drama.
I was very proud of myself, it only took me two weeks to completely read this book, where it would typically have taken me months. You see books usually make me sleepy, and I end up putting them down before I finish a chapter. This is why I don't read, except for technical books or magazines which captivate my attention, mostly due to the briefness of their articles.
This book was different. It is about corporate espionage with a focus on Marketing. This was more than fiction, it resembled real life. This is a tale of a ruthless CEO taking advantage of a young man pulling a very expensive prank on the company for which he no longer can stand working for.
The difference here, is that you always hear people talk about how much they dislike their job, how much they wish they could do this and that, but in this book the main character goes ahead and find a way to do it. The only problem is that he gets caught and goes through the unexpected to get out of it. Joseph Finder, the author, surely know how to keep you at the edge and keep reading for more.
The bottom line is that most of us nowadays suffer from attention deficit. This is in part due to the nature of the Web and the instant gratification we get from it. My generation and those thereafter have a big challenge ahead of them.
Vacations, what they good for?
Happy belated Thanksgiving everyone. It was a nice and relaxing time, great for gaining weight and catching up with work around the house.
Gotta tell you, not loving fall in New England. I had forgotten how much work it is to rake up all the leaves. Thankfully, I received an early Christmas present, from the best part of my life, a leaf blower/vacuum.

This little toy comes pack with 230MPH of wind and suction power, it resisted clogging though the leaves were soaked and clamp together. Basically a days worth of work performed in a messily hour and a half.
The bottom line is that with the right technology anyone can perform any given task. This toy is a Heavy-Duty vacuum ideal for cleaning leaves, grass clippings, twigs, pine cones, and other lawn debris. Its powerful blower is ideal for clearing lawns, driveways, sidewalks, decks, and garages of leaves, grass clippings, and other lawn debris. It also serves as great inspiration for some designs. Seeing those leaves, all colors, flying around gave me some ideas that you will soon see on my work's
Web site. Get out there, you never know what will inspire you next.
American Airlines Emergency Landing
I just got back from a very relaxing and fun vacation, but I wanted to document how my trip got started, how I received the biggest scare of my life.
The trip started well, we left an hour earlier than usual to fight the I95 Connecticut traffic. The morning was heavier than usual, coupled with heavy New York traffic, and needless to say an extra hour wasn't enough. I had insisted to fly out of NY to avoid lay overs; after all, one plane ride is more than enough for me. I can't wait for the teleporting days. Silly me, we took off on time, a big WOW for American Airlines which always seems to be delay. However, soon after all went down hill. First I come to find out that the movie of choice is "The Devil Wears Prada." Then comes the always disappointing meal. Lastly, we are surprised by smoke alarms, soon after with a cabin full of smoke and a horrendous smell of burn rubber and wire. We quickly noticed flight attendants running up and down the aisles, one after another, back and forth, desperately seeking and finally carrying fire extinguishers. We are informed by a lady's voice, no need to panic, everything is under control. We caught the culprit, a passenger smoking in the bathroom. Everyone cheers, and chants thrown him down the tube into jail. We are reminded that smoking is prohibited in the cabin, in the bathroom, and in the plane all together. Silly us, after all these planes still have the antiquated non-smoking signs on the plane.

The tension goes down, yet alarms, bells, and whistles are still going. The Captain gets on the horn, barks, buckle seat belts, attendants please prepare for emergency landing. We now realize that the tales of a person in the bathroom breaking the rules, is but a curtain of smoked. We've been had! We are instructed on procedures for not breaking our neck in case of a crash. We are told we are to prepare for the worst, but we have received news of permission to land on nearby Daytona, FL international airport. The pilot makes what appears to be a very smooth landing and we are escorted by five fire trucks down the runway. We are told this is standard procedure, but that the fire threat no longer exists as the attendants managed to take care of it. The same attendants which informed us that a person smoking had caused the damage. Yes, we are five years of age and we believe in Santa, the Easter bunny, and all fairy tales to be true as we remain in our seats as instructed. We further do so for another two hours as we are informed that we cannot disembark as we are now in an airport without customs clearance or personnel that can clear those passengers which are not US Citizens.
After a few more minutes, we are now working on two and a half hours, and the natives become very restless, as we are informed that we are to prepare for take off. Passengers start to riot and ask for another plane, they do not wish to continue the journey on this duct taped plane, as we were informed earlier that American Airlines had no hub in this airport. Delta was gracious enough to let an American Airlines mechanic, who miraculous happened to be flying on our plane, borrow some tools and had certified the plane. Delta mechanics, of course, were not allowed to touch or inspect the planes due to potential lawsuits and could obviously cause cross-airlines mishaps.

After the twenty minutes of shouting and screaming, we are informed that we can get off the plane; however, we are responsible for our safety, transportation and the likes in order to achieve our destination. This is quickly corrected to we will secure a bus to transport you to nearby, an hour and a half away, Orlando, FL airport where American Airlines will do wonders and try and get you to your destination by the following day's evening or two days later. At this point I don't know who or what to believe, I opted for disembarking, at worst, I could rent a car, drive down to Miami, and hopefully get a different plane to transport me to my final destination, the Dominican Republic.
We decide to leave the plane along with 40 or so more passengers. We are escorted to a room by Delta and Airport immigration personnel, where we stayed another hour or so. The Delta folks were wonderful, they informed us on a minute-by-minute basis what was to become of us, they secure cool water and a pleasant stay at the small Daytona Airport. The defective plane takes off with our suitcases, inclusive of my Mother's pressure medication, as the airport seemed too small to have equipment which could manage to get our suitcases. The plane flew at a much lower altitude as the piece of equipment that caught the fire was the AC Unit, which which I learned, is in charge of pressurizing the plane.
Our luck now seems to be running much thinner as we are finally thrown onto a bus which has a door which won't close, and lucky me, I had the privilege of sitting on the first seat next to this door. We finally arrived at Orlando where we are, like cattle, push onto the American Airlines counter. We are greeted by an angry group of folks whom have been trying to rebook our new route. The cranky bunch informs us that we have inconvenience them and that we have been reallocated. A bunch via Orlando to Miami to DR, others from Orlando to San Juan, PR to the final Dominican Republic destination. Great Times! As well as arranging our travel the angry workers have arranged for us to stay at the Days Inn. We are given $10 vouchers per passenger to secure dinner at one of the hotel three restaurants. We arrive at the hotel to come to find out that it has no restaurants, it is in no way in shape to quickly accommodate 40+ people, but they try their best. We then are informed that the only folks who can accept these vouchers are Domino's Pizza. Oh Joy! I have been starved all day and I will get to chow down on some Cardboard Pizza. Does life gets any better? Well I leave we made the journey alive.
It becomes close to midnight when the delivery boy knocks on our door. We quickly eat as we are to board a plane at 7:30AM to Miami. We make it to the airport with a one a half hour lead to encounter the very strict security line. We are glad as it seems Orlando International is very serious at keeping the planes secure, this in comparison with the half ass checking conducted at JFK where there was no need for me to even take my laptop out of the bag, you can now imagine how secure you can feel next time you board an international flight out of JFK airport.
The one hour flight to Miami went without a hitch. We then make the twenty minute journey from one AA arrival terminal to catch our soon departing AA flight to our destination. The Miami airport could learn a thing or two from Dallas where they have golf carts that give you a ride for a very small nominal fee, but I appreciate the American Airlines' Floridians promoting exercise and health by making us do so much walking instead of coordinating connecting flight to be close to each other.
We arrived at our final destination 27 hours after the start of the JFK journey where our suitcases are happily awaiting for us. To my surprised nothing is missing and they have made it safe and sound.
A few days later, we each received and email from American Airlines informing us that their manager was concerned. It further stated "We are very sorry for all the difficulties you encountered when flight 635 made an unscheduled stop in Daytona Beach." AA further writes "In appreciation for your patience, we've added 7,000 Customer Service bonus miles to your AAdvantage® account."
I'm glad to hear that American Airlines was concerned that they inconvenience my arrival and put everything into perspective by valuing my safety at 7,000 miles, enough mileage for me to do half an upgrade to first class on my next trip. Thanks, but I think I will consider flying the now defunct Delta, which although going through some financial hardship, at least was kind enough to force American Airlines into allowing me to get off a plane which I considered unsafe and provided me with some comfort during a time of high stress. I have always flown AA, but have now come to experience their Customer Service during a time at which Customer Service really counts.
The bottom line is that I come from a world where the business runs because it has customers, not the customers come to the business to annoy us. I take care of my customers, I make sure I earn their business each time I service them. To have been mocked with such an email is a disgrace and a great shame placed on the Customer Service Team of American Airlines.