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Rex

EVO: Once

June 7, 2010

For no particular reason, I am going to start with the negatives: Battery Life Although lithium ion batteries take some time and "conditioning" to reach full capacity, I can already tell that an exhausted battery is going to be a frequent companion of mine.  This is particularly true while using the camera.  While taking photos and recording videos, I was able to "red" the battery in about 4 hours.  When I looked at the Android Battery Meter, it informed me that the camera function had consumed 63% of my battery overall.  As one of the most prolific photobloggers on the planet ... ouch.  Typical users will probably have better results as casual use drains the battery much more slowly, but I will need either a spare battery or an external recharger for "blogging".  Without question, battery life is THE achilles heel of the EVO. The Camera Speaking of the camera, beyond 8' (the range ... Read the full blog post...

Rex

EVO: Alive

"Specs don't matter" If you dabble in the tech field at all, you no doubt hear this refrain often.  The interesting thing about this saying is that it always comes from the same group of people. Apple users. You see, only in the reality distortion field of the iPerson does this phrase make any sense.  The rest of us are acutely aware that computers are all about specs. How fast can your computer execute instructions? How much data can it hold? What kind of physical media can it handle? Everything above is primarily determined by one thing: Specs. Because of this, when it comes to computers, nothing matters more than do specs. "Well Rex, specs don't make a computer elegant and usable!  Specs have nothing to do with your overall computing experience." Of course they do.  Anyone who uses an 8 year old computer with 512MB of RAM today will tell you that their computer is almost completely unusable. ... Read the full blog post...

Rex

3 Levels of Fun

June 5, 2010

For a couple of years I have been complaining about the blighted lot that sits immediately to the south of Planet Hollywood.  This parcel of land, almost dead-center strip, has always struck me as the most underutilized piece of real estate in the entire city. Today, however, I am happy to announce that this is all about to change. This week, the owners of the land annnounced that they are going to build something new and amazing on this particular corner. What, exactly, are they going to build? Well, hold on to your hats, because this is going to be the most exciting news you've heard in the past sixty, or possibly seventy seconds. Coming soon to the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon will be .... Drumroll please ... Wait for it ... Wait a little more for dramatic effect ... Can you feel the excitement ... Here comes the big announcement .... A Walgreens. Oh Hallelujah!  It's like a ... Read the full blog post...

Rex

Anonymous Alcoholics

June 4, 2010

Tuesday night was rather lackluster from a gaming standpoint. For the first time in a long time I played some cards at the Bellagio and I ended up getting my rear end handed to me when I slow-played Aces.  As bad as this sounds, I wish that it was the greatest injustice I was forced to endure on this particular night. After taking my beating like a man and congratulating the victor of the hand (I have no idea why I do this since I don't mean a word of it), I decided to expedite my trip home by taking the fabulous Las Vegas Monorail. I left the Bellagio through the north boulevard entrance, crossed the skywalk, climbed down to street level and started walking toward the Bally's sports book.  Entering through the rear of Bally's allows one to bypass three sets of escalators and also allows you to avoid the casino floor. ... Read the full blog post...

Rex

Prattle of the Sexes

June 2, 2010

Over the past week or so, I've received more than a few pieces of correspondence from people who seem to be surprised that I have not addressed a particular injustice that is being perpetrated in my own backyard.  (Damn, that was a long sentence.) Apparently there is a civil rights crisis being perpetrated by Wynn Resorts as we speak.  A crisis which threatens the very foundation of our democracy, and one which represents another step in our unobstructed march toward totalitarianism. You see, the Encore Beach Club opened last weekend, and their admission structure has become the subject of some armchair controversy.  For those who are not yet aware, admission to the Encore Beach Club is officially $40 for men and $30 for women. They are also charging hispanic people $70 to enter and black people $90. Okay, I'm just kidding about those last two, but can you imagine ... Anyway, my opinion ... Read the full blog post...

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