Saturday, September 4, 2010

Kindle 3 and Kindle 2 under Microscope. And More Photo Comparisons


From KEITH PETERS' MICROSCOPE:
Kindle 2, at 26x Kindle 3, at 26x
Kindle 2 text, at 26x Kindle 3 text, at 26x
Kindle 2 "m" vertical stroke, at 400x Kindle 3 'm' vertical stroke, at 400x

A little over a week ago, we had Paul Biba's microscope comparison of his Kindle 3 and Kindle 2 at 10x and 60x magnifications.

Now we have Keith Peters' comparison of his Kindles 2 and 3, but at 25-26x and 400x.
  Keith was the one whose Kindle 2 and iPad font-magnification comparison earlier seemed to irritate some iPad users and he is sure this will be less controversial.

Here are only a few of his results -- I'm not linking to his original very large shots, to encourage people to click the links to Keith's report -- and when you click on each of his images at his site, they'll take you to the larger ones for closer examination.  His other images and full analysis are very interesting.

One thing he points out is that
' ...the microcapsules of E Ink are either spaced a bit further apart or somehow have some kind of dark border.  They are very distinct from each other, whereas the K3 capsules seem closer together with less of a noticeable border.  Thus, in the K2, the “white” areas still have so much dark border around them that the areas appear more gray than white, whereas in the K3, the white areas are more uniformly light. '

MORE SCREEN-SLEEPER COMPARISON IMAGES FROM KINDLE 2 AND 3




On the text photo, the way the light hit the lounger seemed to have an effect on the tint of the Kindle 2 bezel on the left, maybe because of the beige arm of the chair (not shown).  Both pictures are of the Kindles side by side.
  The larger version of the text photo gives a much better idea of relative contrast ranges.

  * Click on the screen-sleeper images to get the larger versions. *

I'll later add a photo of text that has both normal and bolded fonts.


Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's),   DX Graphite

Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.

Friday, September 3, 2010

labor day weekend - summer blowout!

Whoo-hoo for a 3 day weekend!  Do you have big plans?   We are going to the lake, friends coming on Saturday and then family on Sunday!  I love the summer and am so sad that it is coming to an end.



The challenge is going along really well.  I didn't want to work out this morning.  I was really tired, even though I slept good.  I feel like I am fighting a bug of some sort. I don't feel bad, just extremely tired.  BUT, I got up and did my workout.  I was glad I had done it. That is one thing I NEVER regret!

Do you like to eat before your workout or are you like me and like to workout on an empty stomach?  I seem to get heartburn if I eat before working out.  I also like getting my workout done first thing in the morning.  It makes my day go by so much better!  I have more energy and I know that I don't be too busy and have things come up that prevent me from getting that workout done.  However, as soon as my workout is over, I have my shakeology!  Today, the meal plan called for cottage cheese and pineapple.  That wasn't going to happen, so I had my shake for breakfast.  That is my favorite meal to have the shake.  So, since I am off the meal plan today, I'll probably have a fruit smoothie for my snack.  You have to make this meal plan work for you.  If you don't you won't succeed.

I am taking my Turbo Fire DVD's to the lake and will be working out there as well.  I am going to make sure that I do everything I possibly can to finish this challenge and get the best results!!  Join us on the message boards and help to keep me motivated to do my best!  I'd love to see you there!.

I'll be posting photos of all the fun we have this weekend!  No matter where we go or what we do, we have a good time.  I make sure of that.  It's all in your mindset.  Just decide that you are going to be happy!

Discussion:  What are your labor day plans?

Thursday, September 2, 2010

motivation matters

What truly motivates you to do something?  Money?  Rewards?  Fear?  Praise?  Acceptance?  Power?



Everyone is motivated by something different and in my case, my goals don't always have the same motivator.  So the big question is how to get motivated to do something.  In this case, let's focus on getting healthy.  We all know what we need to do, so why is it easier for some people? 

I find that in my fitness and health goals I want to feel, look and even sleep better.  I want to be able to fit into my clothes comfortably, have incredible energy and get a great night's sleep.  All of these are attainable with my workout and clean eating regime. 

So, I start off every challenge full of gusto and ready to go, but a lot of times, my motivation lacks and I want to have fun.  Then one little slip turns into a full week off and then it is really easy to just give up. 

I am determined to make it the full month with my challenge of working out daily, eating clean daily and getting great results.  What makes this one time any different?  Nothing really.  I just want to be able to accomplish this goal and share it all here with you.  So, I guess my motivator this time might be pride?  Prove to someone else that I CAN do it? 

I also find that if I put it out there for you all to read and see, then I am more motivated to stick with it! 

What do you do to keep motivated to stay on track.  This can be with any goal you have in mind.  I've been a little flighty lately, so I have to prove to myself that I can do this.  I WILL do this!

Share your goals here and what motivates you to stick with it.  Let's all put it out there and reach those goals.  It can be anything, doesn't have to be fitness related!  Please share!!

iPod...iWant!

Apple indeed changed the world of mp3 players when it released its first iPod a couple of years ago. Imagine a sleek gadget which can contain about 7,000 songs! I remember it was only available in 8GB back then but that was already a big deal. Of course, I was one of those who immediately got my hands on it. I got the blue one since my brother and I shared it and it's quite selfish of me if it was in pink. Hehehe.

A new generation was released almost every year but it was in 2007 that I decided to retire my old ipod and get myself the latest model during that time. It was smaller, slimmer and lighter. I really wanted to get one in pink but it wasn't available yet in that color so I had to settle with red instead. On a side note, I got my 2nd iPod in October but then come February the following year, Apple released the pink version just in time for Valentines. Kainis!

A lot of much improved versions came out later on but I still settled with my red nano. I almost got myself an iPod touch but I wanted an iPhone as well so I went for the latter.

But with the latest generation of the iPod nano, I'm now ready to retire my red one! It's less than 2 inches in height/width, it's touchscreen, and it has a radio as well. If only it came in 32GB. But the 16GB will do. I haven't checked if it's available already here in Manila but I'll definitely drop by the Apple store on the weekend and get myself one.

And this time, I'll definitely get it in pink :)

Some tips and cautions on using a new Kindle, Also, a gmail shortcut

The photo at the left is by "legendarypoet" and I was struck by what a beautiful b&w shot it is, of a b&w e-reader.  Click on the image to see his original, or click on screen name to see his photo page.

I spent time yesterday, by request, taking more comparison photos of font and text differences between the Kindle 3 and Kindle 2, and I'll get some up later on.

  I'll touch instead this morning on some subjects that have come up in comment-areas here and in topics being discussed on the various Kindle forums.

FULLY CHARGE A NEW KINDLE
One thing to know as you open the Kindle package is that you can read on the Kindle while it's charging.  Give it a full charge when it's new -- it usually takes about 2 hours, as it already has some battery life remaining.  Mine was halfway down.  The bottom LED light turns a bright, solid green when done.

Q & A
HOW WILL I MOVE KINDLE BOOKS FROM MY OTHER KINDLE TO THE NEW KINDLE 3?
Amazon's few instructions (in an email you receive before getting your Kindle and instructions ON your Kindle) are brief but well written and cover most of what you need.  On the Kindle, the guide is named "Transferring Your Kindle Content" - and since your books and subscriptions content is in your personal area/library on Amazon's servers, you'll need to have the Wireless turned on in order to access those servers.

  For newcomers: With the Kindle, that's done by pressing the Menu button and selecting the topmost choice, "Turn Wireless On" -- and of course that slot toggles the choice, to turn it "Off" -- to conserve battery power.

  You can purchase books from Amazon with your computer while waiting for your new Kindle, as Amazon pre-registers your Kindle and gives it identifying info you can modify later under Menu/Settings).  All books you've bought earlier will already be in your Library, and new ones will be added to it and also sent to the Kindle you designate as the receiving Kindle.

  For more information, see Amazon's help pages for getting files to your Kindle - "Transferring, Downloading, and Sending Files to Kindle."

Archived Items folder/collection
ON your Kindle 3, the "Archived Items" folder/collection that is created by Amazon lists every book you've received from Amazon which is not currently on that Kindle.  Believe it or not, getting one or more archived books onto the current Kindle takes only two steps:
  1. Click on the title of a book you want and then
  2. Press the "Back" button to get back to your place in the Archived Items listing so that you can choose the next book you want transferred from your Amazon-server library to your Kindle.

    You don't need to wait.  Click a title, press Back button
and keep doing this for each archived book that you want transferred to the new Kindle.

Collections for multiple-Kindle owners:
Be sure to get ALL the books you want transferred BEFORE you "Add Other Device Collections" to the new Kindle.

  The books will NOT go into the Collections you previously made for them on another Kindle UNLESS you get the books onto the new Kindle first.
  AFTER that is done, click to add Collections you made from another device.

    The Collections that are then imported from what you created for another Kindle device will check the new Kindle for the books that you had associated with the Collection earlier and then include those in the appropriate Collections on the new Kindle.  If you import the Collections before getting the books, they'll see nothing to include, as that checking is done upon arrival at the new place.

BATTERY CONSIDERATONS AND "INDEXING"
On a new Kindle, there are usually quite a few books added, especially for the ones bought by owners of other Kindles.  It's important to know that for each book you add to the unit, there is a time-consuming "indexing" process that puts words from the books into a database of key words that you can search, either within a book or on the entire device.

  This process is a real battery drainer and is one reason that new Kindle owners are often disappointed to see their battery indicator showing faster drain than they'd expected.
  If it gets too low (below 25%), certain things can't be done and it'll seem more unstable and at the least will start complaining at that point with strong alerts about the battery.

For best results: Keep the battery high - it's not the type of battery that needs or wants to be brought to 0 as the old types were.

  Here are Kindle battery advisories collected from the Kindle Customer Support team at the Amazon Kindle forums.

WILL MY BOOKMARKS, HIGHLIGHTING AND NOTES BE TRANSFERRED FOR EACH BOOK?
Expert Kindle user Fool for Books has created a special message thread at the Amazon forums to ALERT previous-Kindle owners to a problem you could encounter when transferring books to your Kindle via your computer instead of using Wireless, whether 3G or WiFi.

The secondary file that holds your bookmarks, last-page read, and annotations for a given book has the filename extension ".mbp" or ".tan" (the latter '.tan' files are for "Topaz books" which are specially formatted Kindle books that use embedded fonts and are tightly controlled by publishers hoping to control the look of each page and also thwart copyright theft.  These files have tended to cause problems for Kindle readers (we can't change the font sizes or line spacings), including various freezes and sometimes unsightly, large fonts with huge line spacing, and they sometimes seem to use more images as pages than the usual book.  But if you've made annotations, you'll still want to have them.

See the thread that Fool for Books created, and regularly updates, to read how to make sure these secondary files get on your Kindle.  Essentially, it means copying each secondary one to your Kindle "documents" folder but it's best to read the details and tips that Fool for Books and others in the forum community offer.  There is good advice in general there for setting up a new Kindle.

The thread also reminds you that you can't just copy a purchased Kindle book file from one Kindle to another one.  These book files are given unique keys at Amazon for a specific Kindle unit and can't be used on other Kindle devices.

EMAIL - Specifically GMail
The usual mobile-device-optimized sites for GMail worked well on Kindle 2 but seldom work on the Kindle 3.  Even the full Gmail site, which Amazon gives us a Kindle 3 bookmark for, looks good but doesn't work well.  The mobile optimized ones can fail to load certain pages on Kindle 3 while the full site does not allow us login-input that's recognized.

  A recommended URL of http://mail.google.com/mail/x works for me on the Kindle 3 only when I have sufficient memory remaining after experimenting with many websites.

  One time it required a reboot, which I did manually with Menu/Settings/Menu/Restart. (NOTE: Stay away from Factory Reset unless a customer rep is working with you on it, as it gives you a clean slate, which means no books!)

  A Restart can also be done by holding the power slider to the right for about 15-20 seconds and then letting it go -- it restarts after awhile.  It's not a harmful 'cold reboot' and is often recommended by Customer Service to clear memory and give a fresh start.  For me, it's always worked after I overexercised the web browser at very challenging sites.

  "Bill" commented that the recommended GMail URL above is working for him again  Lately, that one has worked for me each time, and for another commenter also, and I've given it the shortcut http://bit.ly/g_mail.  Note that there is an underscore between 'g' and "mail" (not a space).
  Curiously, it doesn't work for me on the computer, sending me to the Accounts page instead, probably because I have more than one acct on the computer.

  Bill also found his dependable URL for Google Tasks not working and then noted that a successful one went to "https://mail.google.com/tasks/android?/source=mig&gl=us&hl=en"
  So, I made a shortcut for that also, requiring less typing on the Kindle:
  http://bit.ly/g_tasks -- again, that's an underscore not a dash.

REBOOTS REPORTED
Some Amazon forum members have reported odd reboots when just reading a book or looking up a word.  Because two of them interpreted this as meaning Kindle 3's in general are buggy and titled a message thread with that generalized 'self-determination,' those without problems were hard on them.  Customer Support at 1-866-321-8851 is replacing any units with recurring problems like that after a Restart doesn't fix the problem (usually a one-day replacement), as it shouldn't happen at all, but there are a couple of message threads for those who aren't having problems to try to judge how much this might be happening.  Anyone seeing a problem should call Customer Service.  They've been watching the forums and contacting customers, offering to help one guy who said his was fine :-)

    UPDATE: 9/6/10
Tony Reynolds, an Amazon forum member, recommends writing kindle-feedback@amazon.com if your Kindle 3 is having any freezes or reboots.  Give them your phone number.  These tend to be routed to the development team.  They continue to be proactive on this and have installed an interim test patch on some of those Kindles with success on what seems most so far, but not all.  One customer said that the rep she talked with suggested a possible modem problem and another rep said they think it has affected about 3% of "millions" sent out.  That's an off the cuff statement paraphrased, but it was interesting as the 2nd time I've heard that number-word quoted.

 I've taxed my Kindle 3 but it hasn't given me problems except for the usual web browser idiosyncracies and hesitations that the Kindle 2 always had when I pushed it (as usuasl) on web browsing.  That is categorized as 'experimental' for a reason.

INVALID CERTICATE ALERT
I've received this alert at the DearAuthor site but if I indicate it should be ignored, the browser just continues on.  At one point when it said the Kindle couldn't load the rest of a page, I told it to just continue anyway, and there was no problem.

KINDLE OWNER MOVEMENTS   (I just found this amusing.)
Something else to watch for.  Now that the power slider is on the bottom of the unit, one columnist said this morning that he places his Kindle on his lap, more or less vertically, and finds he's been shutting it off inadvertently when he moves :-)
 The worse that happens there is that the Kindle goes into Sleep mode. But it definitely must be disconcerting when you're actively reading a book rather than falling asleep.

There are a lot more tips on all the new features to mention here too, and I'll be doing that, so check back.  I also want to report on the reaction to the new Sonys also.


Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's)   K3 Special ($114)   K3-3G Special ($139)   DX Graphite

Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.  Liked-books under $1
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

a very blessed birthday

Well, today is my 45th birthday.  Don't feel sorry for me, I don't!  Age is just a number and I don't feel old at all!  In fact, I am aging backwards!!! (Don't spoil my dream world for today :0)



So, I get up this morning and have over 50 birthday greetings on facebook.  Many more have come through already.Emails greetings from friends as well,  I have a wonderful voice mail from my dear friend singing happy birthday to me, my son, Jake tells me happy birthday and gives me a huge hug and kiss and of course Brian wishes me happy birthday as well.

I have my Miss Madelyn today and she is full of kisses ( thankfully, she is taking a nap right now so I can get a little work done!) and leading me all over the house.  There is nothing better than that.  I'll have Brian take some special birthday photos!

I am so blessed to have so many caring friends and family!  I want to thank each and every one of you!

 I looked up the #1 song on the day I was born.  Help! by the Beatles.  Not the best workout song, so I thought I'll look up my theme song ( the #1 song on the day you turned 18). Sweet Dreams are made of these by the Eurthymics.  Again, not the best workout song.  So, I guess I'm on my own!!!

Dinner tonight with the family!  Can not wait!  I told them I didn't care what we did or where we went as long as I don't have to cook or clean :) and they are all with me!  Best evah!

I have so many blessings it will be hard to count them all, but you can rest assured I will be today!

Today starts the challenge!  Join me for a month of clean eating and working out!  It will be fun to know you have an accountibility partner (me!) and just think of the results we will have at the end of the month, who knows, we may decide to go another month!!! 

Discussion:  Do you have a "theme" song? 

Met Expectations

September ushers in a lot of things...for the majority, it's the start of the 'BER' months which means Christmas is just around the corner. You won't be suprised if you start hearing Christmas songs over the radio and see Christmas trees and decors start coming out in the malls. Soon, it will be red and green all over. On a side note, I better start putting together my Christmas wishlist! Hihihi.

But for the ACN folks, September is the start of a new fiscal year and everyone's waiting for the much-awaited salary letter. Last year was something we just wanted to forget since we didn't have an increase because of how the economy was. But this time around, we had something to look forward to - the increase is back and our senior execs have been hyping us up that it will be good.

I was one of those who constantly checked my mail over the weekend, hoping that it will be released by then. But nothing. Maybe it will be released by midnight, so I also stayed up late waiting and refreshing the MCLA site every 5 minutes or so. But still nothing. By the morning of September 1st, everyone were already impatient and restless. It was finally released by lunch time. It so happened that we were at Shang having lunch at that time so imagine our anticipation that we can't see it yet until we returned to the office!

As soon as we got back to the office, there were mixed reactions. There were some who weren't happy with what they got (bitter mode!) while there were some who were pretty much satisfied. I hoped I would be part of the latter. So I immediately checked and after a few minutes (as expected, the site was so slow with all the people trying to access it), there it was - my FY11 salary letter.

How was it? Met expectations. Given that I wasn't promoted this year, I was pretty much satisfied with the increase. Of course it would have been better if it was bigger but it wasn't bad. Pwede na. It's a good start of the year. Now, the only thing missing is for our visualization to push through...hehehe.

That would be the cherry on top :)