Showing posts with label Product Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Product Reviews. Show all posts

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Day 872: Open Letter to DigitalDropbox.com

My first R&R is upon us and you know what that means… while I’m away, SchutzHappens will be a little less substance and little more fluff.  Or, as I like to call it, ‘the usual’.

However, before I board my plane, I would like to take a quick moment and thank www.digitaldropbox.com. 

Disclaimer, I am in no way affiliated with digitaldropbox.com.  Sure, I would like to have a corporate sponsor, but Microsoft didn’t even stop by to say ‘hi’ after I declared Word SchutzHappens official work processor.  So, I have ZERO expectations.  I just want to tell you about a service that ROCKS!

Anyway, for those of you living abroad… or away from your families, digitaldropbox.com is a life saver, especially when it’s time for me to put together our monthly family music videos. 

When I first arrived in Pakistan, we weren’t even sure if we’d be able to maintain our videos.  How in the world would Serena get me her pictures and videos? 

Due to how slow our mail service is, mailing CDs was out of the question (it would take two months to get to me).

So, Serena tried sending me links to digital photo albums via Picasa and Facebook.  These services are great for sharing albums, but terribly time consuming for retrieving and downloading photos (I would have to blowup each individual thumbnail and initiate separate downloads for each photo).  Plus, it was hard to share our videos, in a format I could easily download, using these services.

After that, I set-up an account of www.photobucket.com.  I really thought we were going to like this service.  You can create photo albums and then bulk download every picture and video compressed in a zip file.   It worked really great the first time… except our free photobucket.com account would only allow us to post 500 MB at a time.  In many cases, Serena wasn’t able to upload all of our pictures and videos at one time.  I would have to log on, download everything, purge all of our files on the website, and then tell Serena she could upload the rest.  The second month I was here she had enough material for three separate transactions.   That’s just too much to coordinate.

And, I know what you’re probably thinking, “why didn’t you upgrade to photobuckets unlimited space account?”  Well, that’s a good question.  First, I’m never going to join or upgrade anything unless I like the product.  Second, Serena and I had nothing but problems uploading and downloading to photobucket.com.  Numerous times, Serena would start an upload before going to bed and it would only be 50% complete the next morning.  In turn, I would constantly receive error messages while trying to initiate a bulk download.  It was just a mess.  The technical issues weren’t worth gambling with an upgrade.

Finally, I found digitaldropbox.com.  It looked good on paper and the free account allowed for 2 Gigs worth of space… so we gave it a shot and quickly fell in love. 

It’s so easy!  Serena and I downloaded a very simple piece of software that behaves like a normal folder, not unlike the ‘my documents’ folder… except it’s called ‘my dropbox’.  Then, through the website, we linked our dropboxes together so they mirrored each other.

Now, whenever I save a file to ‘my dropbox’ folder the file is automatically sent to Serena’s ‘dropbox’ folder… and vice versa.  So, to send me her pictures and videos every month all she needs to do is save them… she doesn’t have a initiate an upload or organize them in anyway… just save them.  And, as long as we’re both connected to the internet, in a matter of minutes digitaldropbox will pop on with a message, ‘now acquiring new files’… and then it will immediate begin running in the background until it has successful transferred all the files.  It doesn’t even matter if I lose my internet connection or turn my computer off… the process will continue where it left off automatically once the connection is restored. 

Anyway, we’ve used this service for three months now without a single issue.  It works the way it’s supposed to every time… and that seem pretty remarkable in this day and age.

In close, I just want to say ‘thank you’ to digitaldropbox for bringing a family a little closer together. 

Huh… I know there’s an ad campaign in there somewhere, ;)

Talk to you guys when I get back!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Day 644: Product Review - Keurig Single-Cup Home-Brewing System

100 STARS

Okay… how do I put this? If you are a coffee drinker… owning a Keurig coffee system… is like… winning the Masters ever morning for the rest of your life!

http://www.amazon.com/Keurig-B60-Special-Single-Cup-Home-Brewing/dp/B000AQSMPO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1271342372&sr=8-2-spell

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Day 637: Product Review – The Smokenator 1000

This thing rocks! For any of you charcoal addicted, hard core smokers… and by smokers I mean indirect grillers of meat… this is the ultimate product!


Essentially, The Smokenator 1000 turns your Weber Charcoal Grill into a water smoker. I’m still trying to figure out all of the nuances of the product, but so far I love it!


Check out the website (http://smokenator.com/) and youtube video embedded below:

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Day 630: Product Review – Transformers Animated Activators

To describe this product line as “crap-tastic” would be giving Hasbro too much credit for their “engineering marvels”. By engineering marvel, I am of course referring to their success in making a successful product… that is… if the product was intended to make children cry and parents frustrated.

Bravo!

Last October, I went back to the States for a week to attend a funeral. I took this trip solo. Before leaving, I asked Grayson if he wanted me to get him something. As any young child being successfully raised, Grayson’s only request was the Transformer “Bumblebee”. How could I deny his one request?

During my trip I ducked into a Target and found an overwhelming number of Bumbleebee options. Models for all different age groups. Since Gray was 3 at the time, I settled on the “Animated Activators” line of Transformers. It was advertized 4+ and featured an activator button, which, when pressed, “Pops” the action figure from car mode to robot mode. Perfect, right? The price was right too, so I also picked up Megatron and Grimlock as well.

This was a mistake. These Transformers are made very cheaply and feature arms and legs that easily pop off. Furthermore, the activator buttons for Megatron and Grimlock never worked properly, so it was near impossible to transform them into their not robot modes… they would immediately pop back into robot form.

This became very frustrating for both Grayson and me. You see? Although Grayson loves transformer, at 4 years old, he can’t really manipulate the transformation process… which is why the activator buttons are fun. He would turn it into a robot and then give it to me to turn into a car, dinosaur, or helicopter. As pieces began to break off and activator buttons stopped working (within minutes to opening the package), Grayson couldn’t do anything with the figures.

As for me? If I knew my son wouldn’t be able to use the action figure advertized for his age group… and I would be stuck transforming it for him… I would have forked out the money for a really nice one. One that wouldn’t break and one that would be fun for me to transform. One that would work.

In the end, I threw Grimlock and Megatron away. They weren’t worth the hastle. Bumblebee is still okay… it seems to work a little better.

Bumblebee: http://www.amazon.com/Transformers-Animated-Activators-Bumblebee-Action/dp/B0019AI5MU/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1269856015&sr=1-3

Grimlock: http://www.amazon.com/Fireblast-Grimlock-Transformers-Animated-Activators/dp/B002MC5LCQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1269856015&sr=1-1

Megatron: http://www.amazon.com/Megatron-Transformers-Animated-Activators-Action/dp/B001JP53DO/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1269856015&sr=1-5