Saturday, April 02, 2011

Gmail Motion beta, now rocking with productivity!



I hate to break this news but the Gmail Motion beta is actually a prank from Google. I never learnt it was all  untrue till i tried clicking the link.

Imagine using Gmail via body language, by virtue of the camera built-in to your computer (if there's any), you could mimick opening an envelope to signal opening an unread mail; pointing your thumb backwards to reply; pointing your two thumbs backward to reply all; and so on...
It was actually another cool advancement in technology, a camera interpreting your body language through motion-detect algorithms. It's really a must try!!!

Much to my eagerness and being a fanboy to the Gmail engineers, i found the video so convincing at first during the first 30 seconds of its playback. But when it rolled down to the guy demoing the body language commands like mimicking to lick a stamp and putting it down - to send a message, it went all from   seriousness to laughter (at least in the back of my head).  Nevertheless, my urge didn't stop to click the download link in trying the Google Motion.  Only to find out that it was just a joke.

It's April the 1st - my first April Fool's prank of the day and i got sold!!! In retrospect, this could happen anytime soon. Google has its way of giving a lil bit what's in store for the future of their giz.




Monday, March 21, 2011

How to check the software version of your Blackberry? (shortcut)

If you're getting antsy or you feel like going thru a long thread in finding out the software version of your blackberry (just like below)



OPTIONS > About 
ver 4 & ver 5



OPTIONS > DEVICE > About Device Versions
ver 6 OS


Here's a shortcut key on the qwerty keyboard to launch the About of your BB device.

Press:

ALT - SHIFT - H 

and it should give you something like this:







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Friday, March 18, 2011

Chess Fanatics, check this out!


Holy Smokes!!! this video is insanely attention-grabbing. Thought it was inspired by Harry Potter's first installment  movie - the sorcerer's stone, where the trio went to the battlefield as live chessman.

I certainly love the stop-motion part where the King and the Rook swapped places. :)





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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Youtube Symphony Orchestra 2011



To dispel the looming news of tragedies and heartbreaking waves of stories from CNN, i flipped the tab to Youtube and found this.



It was magical! everyone of us has the innate ear on music, may you be an unsung musical artist, an aspiring one, an amateur or simply a fanboy, well, here's a feast for our auditory senses.

Just a bit of FYI, Youtube has spearheaded in creating a Youtube Symphony Orchestra 2011 though video auditions, and now, the winners are announced. From 70 countries, only 96 were chosen. Mixed together to form and be united in the language of music and symphony - now born, the Youtube Symphony Orchestra 2011.

I'm utterly speechless while watching this indescribable and inspiring orchestra, it's a must-see! even if you're deaf... ;)


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Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Tips on how to survive a graveyard shift


Aside from the peril of travelling during the wee hours going to work in a call center, one of the most dreaded part of a tech support engineer or a customer service representative is enduring the 9 hour graveyard shift. (im talking about Philippine work time scene).

Officially, a graveyard shift is a work time schedule running through the early hours of the morning, specifically between midnight -- 12am to 8am. It's the time of the night where the skin is dank, where it's so hard to get out of bed as our body and subconscious are trying to enter the REM state, and most of all, when the world is totally silent, like a graveyard.

The list goes on and on relating to fighting sleep and drowsiness during a graveyard schedule, but my list here is designed specifically for the call boys and girls out there:

- Drink 3-4 cups of black/green tea in between your breaks
Researches and studies have proven that tea is rich in flavanoids - phytonutrients with anti-oxidant benefits. In turn, drinking tea aromatically touches the sensory nerves to promote relaxation. One of Lipton's slogan: "Clear thinking - Tea can do that";  is so true indeed!


- Get mobile during your calls

There'd be times when your head feels like banging on the desk board while emphatizing with your customer - it's like sleep is luring you to enter dreamland, the body feels like it but the mind is still active, enabling your oral abilities to convey your thoughts to the customer in a tiresome, lousy, indolent pace of voice. In times like these, get moving, stand-up and do some mild aerobic exercise with your headset on. It's what i call physical multi-tasking while on call. :)


- Take a power nap during your 1-hour break
Getting a 10-15 minute sleep during your 1 hour break revitalizes your senses. Instead of puffing those cigarettes, get into the habit of practicing this. I'm not in the call center anymore but i carried over this habit on my new environment - allocating a nap during my one hour break.


- Avoid setting up for a sugar rush.
It will only leave you exhausted. If you're really into sweets, don't eat 'em during your most zombie state of the night, instead, devour your chocolates during the last 2-hours of your shift


- Keep your bottle of H20 easily grabbed
I had a seat mate before and one of his rituals in starting the shift is filling in the small water jug (1 liter) and then neatly organizing it on top of his desk with matching napkins. Every now and then, he gulps, then go on AUX-break to go for the restroom. :)
Actually, it's one way to keep you moving and to defy lethargy.


- Get a sound, meaningful and really satisfying sleep before you hit graveyard shift
Easier said than done, there are ways though on how to get a satisfying sleep during the daytime, so as not to ruin your waking hours during the graveyard. I have tested physical activity that could really make you somber and be enthralled into a deep relaxation afterwards. Other's turn to massages but why would you bother if your partner is available?




Sometimes, we feel like quitting the graveyard or the night shift due to fatigue and exhaustion. The zombie-like feeling is a real crap on our nerves esp after the shift is over, that it occasionally produces a drooling -effect while inside the bus or the jeep or whatever vehicle you're in as you head home (unless you're the driver of the car). The bottom line is, the graveyard shift is STRESSFULL.

I heard this before, but then i realized, stress is a form of tribulation; tribulation begets patience; patience begets hope. Where there is hope.. there is love. Loving your work in the graveyard shift is still the best way to counter the difficulties that are norm already. Always find something that will inspire you to get your ass feet moving in going to the creepy silent night of the graveyard schedule.





posted by mac