Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Spotify

It does not have the best user interface I've seen. Some songs either don't work or cause the program to say there is a problem with the connection. The search function is everything but intuitive. So what? Spotify lets me listen to the music I want at work or wherever I might have an internet connection and the right to install software without having to bring my mp3-player. And allows me to find long forgotten songs not easily found anywhere else.

Go Spotify!

The only negative aspect (except for it not being able to use it on my mobile phone) is that my mum appears to have become an addict of the program. But the only one suffering from that addiction is my dad so it's pretty ok.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Firefox search

It has been a while since my last post, but I have been somewhat preoccupied with other things. However, that led me to discover this little gem of inventiveness. (That was not really the word I wanted to use there, but my English is still too limited to allow for the use of nuances and unusual expressions.) What I am talking about is the small box in the top right corner of Firefox. It is by default linked to Google and some other search engines, but you are free to add almost whatever search engines you like. I have currently added Lexin (a Swedish-English dictionary), IMDB, ACM, IEEE, Google Scholar and Wikipedia. The only thing that might have done it even better would be if you could use several different search engines at once and get the results on a single page, but I guess you cannot get everything at once. Good work, Firefox!

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Google Calendar

I am aware that I give away my personal life completely to Google by using a variety of their services such as mail, calendar, maps, earth etc., but I do it because their services are useful! In this posting I will not discuss the dangers of giving away too much information to a large company (or to any organization for that matter), but rather the functionality of their Calendar system. I use Google Calendar because it allows me to syncronize all three computers I use to the same calendar and, as a bonus, to syncronize my mobile phone as well. And it works both ways, i.e. if I change something on one computer, it will change in the others as well as soon as I connect them to the internet and start up Thunderbird. The convenience of having the same information accessable everywhere is just, well, nice.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Toothbrush-holder

Now the summer is slowly ending (even if I do not think it ever started this year) and I am trying to get back to my routines. One of these is to identify designs that I, for one reason or another, like. Me and my boyfriend moved in together in the end of June which led us to visit IKEA almost every weekend since. During one of these visits I came across this:
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/70074182

Later, when I showed this purchase (I actually bought one) for a friend of ours, he was surprised that I seemed to be as enthusiastic about that thing (a toothbrush-holder) as I would be about a new TV or other more expensive gadget. So why do I find it so fascinating? Well... It is a very simple design that solves one of the problems toothbrush-holders usually have: it gathers water on the bottom of them. With this design you can simply tip it a bit and the water will fall off. It also show the core of every design for holding toothbrushes: it has a supporting "floor" and a top with holes in it. It does not get more minimalistic than that. And you really do not need anything else to support a toothbrush.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Glove With Flashlight

I was reading today's newspaper and came across this. It is a very simple solution for a problem that has been around as long as people have been working with fine mechanics in dark places. To simply place a small flashlight in the glove that automatically points at whatever you are holding is quite clever. I just wonder if it is available for people who are left handed as well...

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Money Cards

I have a Visa-card. I tend to use it a lot. Being an easily distracted person I usually forget to withdraw money from cash machines and is therefore forced to pay with my card instead. I don't really mind doing that as long as I am not charged for the service. For me as a person, living without cash is quite convenient. Especially if I go travelling. The big debit/credit-cards work all over the world and relieves me from the task of changing enough money to get by during an entire visit. If I haven't exchanged enough I simply pay with my card. Or use it in a cash machine to get more.

However, there are drawbacks. A couple of years ago an evil person stole my card during a trip to France. This was just a couple of days before I was to return to Sweden so I still needed the card. I was quite happy then that I had been clever enough to bring with me a second card connected to another account. I blocked my stolen card and continued my journey with the other one. If I hadn't brought that card I would have been in trouble because I have become totally dependent on it. However, I do find the card to be a very useful invention.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

The Red and Green Door Handle

Me and a couple of friends went out to a bar last Friday and there I got to see this weeks delight: the door handles used on the toilet doors were lit up from the inside with a red light if the toilet was occupied and a green light if it was free. That way there could be no misunderstandings about the status of the toilet, i.e. you got to sit in peace without anyone tugging at the door to see if it is unlocked. Well... you get to sit in peace until the queue outside grows and people get impatient at least...