Civic Holiday, Colonel By day or John Graves Simcoe day
Posted by Jason Lancaster on August 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment
The first weekend in August we have a holiday that has many names, Civic Holiday, Colonel By day or John Graves Simcoe day. I decided to head to Montreal to see if I could achieve my geocaching goal of 900 finds. On Friday night, I joined a long line of people at the bus station heading to Montreal. In all there were 180 folks in line for the 5 p.m. bus. Security was heightened as they had undercover cops and sniffer dogs checking out everyone’s luggage. Once at the McGill residence, I found that the place was overbooked for the weekend. They have another nearby residence which I checked into and was upgraded to a better room at no additional cost. On Saturday, I joined a line of five people eager to buy the iPhone. I bought a white 16 gigabyte phone. WooT!br /br /Over the next couple of days I did a geocaches marathon finding 26 geocaches putting my finds tally at 902. On Monday, I headed up to the Apple store which is located in the second largest mall in Canada, the le a href=”http://www.carrefourlaval.ca/home/index.ch2?language=1″Carrefour de Laval/a. I was talking one of the specialist (blue shirt) about my challenge in getting the native Yahoo mail on the iPod touch to work and he suggested seeing one of the Genius (black shirt). After an hour the genius couldn’t get the Yahoo Mail app to work. I opted to use some custom IMAP and POP settings to get it to sort of work and not work. All in all it was a great holiday weekend.
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Genius Bar — I like Apple!
Posted by Jason Lancaster on February 12, 2008 · Leave a Comment
p class=”MsoNormal”span lang=”EN-US”Earlier this year, I bought an Apple iPod touch and am still amazed with what I can do with it. The five iPod touch applications Apple released in January made the toy more powerful. On Saturday, the home button stopped working. I would select the Safari icon and do some surfing and hit the home button expecting it to return to the home screen but nothing happened. It would stubbornly stay on the safari screen. The only way to return to the home screen was to turn it off and then on. I checked the a href=”http://discussions.apple.com/index.jspa”discussion groups on the Apple site /aand didn’t find any hints as what to do. I had two choice drive to a href=”http://www.apple.com/ca/retail/”st1:city st=”on”st1:place st=”on”Montreal/st1:place/st1:City /a(2 hours) or head down to a href=”http://www.apple.com/ca/retail/”st1:city st=”on”st1:place st=”on”Toronto/st1:place/st1:City /a(5 hours). I signed up for a st1:time minute=”0″ hour=”15″ st=”on”3:00 pm/st1:time appointment at the a href=”http://www.apple.com/retail/geniusbar/”Genius bar /aon Monday in st1:place st=”on”st1:city st=”on”Laval/st1:City, st1:state st=”on”Quebec/st1:State/st1:place. The web interface for the Genius bar is fun to use. I headed to st1:city st=”on”st1:place st=”on”Montreal/st1:place/st1:City on Monday morning and took the subway north and tried to follow the directions on the Apple retail store web page but made an attempt to speak in broken French to the subway conductor who said to keep heading north. I jumped on the subway again and headed underneath the st1:place st=”on”St. Lawrence River/st1:place and took the a href=”http://www.stm.info/English/metro/a-mapmet.htm”subway/metro/a to the last stop on the line known as Montmorency. I was now in a different city with a different bus system and rules. There were a couple of buses that would take you to La Carrefour shopping center. I caught the first bus apparently destined for the mall and ended in north st1:city st=”on”st1:place st=”on”Laval/st1:place/st1:City miles from anywhere. After talking to the driver in broken French he suggested an express bus and I headed back to the bus hub. The second bus took me to the shopping center. /span/p p class=”MsoNormal”span lang=”EN-US”The Apple store was a hive of activity with a lot of people receiving 1-on-1 Apple training. I spoke to one of the “blue” shirts girls would confirmed that my appointment was still good. In the meantime, I explored the fun on display and imagined what it would be like to use a Macbook. It was sort of like being in a toy store for adult with all this neat gear. A little while later I met with the genius “black” shirt and we tried to do an iPod restore which didn’t work. The iPod was sicker than we thought. Apple replaced the iPod touch as it was still on warranty (Thanks Apple). It was a fun experience and my first visit to an Apple store and hopefully not my last as it was a fun place./span/p
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