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Thomas Rye Dot Com I solve the world's problems 2010-03-02T18:59:51Z WordPress http://www.thomasrye.com/feed/atom/ Thomas Rye http://www.thomasrye.com <![CDATA[Ten Steps: Get Un-Followed on Twitter]]> http://www.thomasrye.com/?p=213 2010-03-02T18:59:51Z 2010-03-02T18:50:51Z 1. Tweet anything about “Get more followers”

If you advertise “get more followers” you can be sure that you will only get more followers that are just like you – trying to get more followers. There is no substance in that.

2. Tweet links that go to any sort of multi-level marketing

Multi-level marketing, don’t get me started. Aside from that though, you can’t expect to get sales out of impersonal follow-at-random strategy. At least learn about hashtags, trending, and other social media tools that can help direct you toward people with money that don’t know how to spend it on good things. First tip: Search hashtags for #ispendmoneyondumbstuff

3. Have links that go anywhere other than where they say they will

Dirty tricks. Enough said.

4. No tweets

Either fill in your bio blurb or at least put an inaugural “Trying out this twitter thing” tweet

5. Duplicate your own tweets

We all have accidents or program glitches that duplicate posts something. But when I see:
XYZ is the best new supplement on the market
XYZ is the best new supplement on the market
XYZ is the best new supplement on the market
… ad nauseam, then I know that you’re a loser.

(This includes when you go to someones twitter page and see an @reply to 20 people with the same message)

6. Retweet your own tweets

see #5, it’s the same thing, really… thinly veiled Einstein.

7. Tweet at a “relevance ratio” higher than once every 15 minutes.

“Relevance Ratio” allows for more than the 1 tweet/15 mins from someone that tweets about things worth reading… or stuff that’s funny.

8. Every tweet is a link.

If I wanted to just “browse the internet” I have a BROWSER to do that. Get with the times, I don’t want just links, I want YOUR TAKE on the links. Sum up a story in 140 characters for me. To me twitter is a way to get EVEN FASTER information on the lightning speed internet.

9. Have an auto-responder Direct Message that sounds like a used-car salesman when I follow you.

“Thanks for following! I think we’ll be able to find you something to buy via my tweets very soon!” OR “Thanks for the follow! DM me any time if you have questions I can help answer!” – If you’re using an auto-responder when people follow you, chances are you don’t have time (or won’t take time) to respond to messages or mentions.

10. Chain many tweets together to encompass one thought.

They limited it to 140 characters for a reason… and that reason was not so you can see how many tweets you can overlap onto. If you can’t say it in one tweet – consider blogging! They go great hand-in-hand.

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Thomas Rye http://www.thomasrye.com <![CDATA[Ten Steps: The Man Trip]]> http://www.thomasrye.com/2010/02/the-man-trip/ 2010-02-22T19:06:53Z 2010-02-20T11:25:19Z Thanks to my HTC Hero and WordPress for Android, I decided to use the 5+ hour drive to Bull Shoals Buffalo River Nat’l River to blog about it.

I’ll be making on-going updates as the trip goes on to try to encompass the essence of… The Man Trip.

  1. Plan to start traveling to destination at an ungodly hour (ie 4am)
    • Don’t get to bed til 2am the night before
    • Sleep past “scheduled” start time by hours (reasons: see above)
  2. Discuss and compare new gear bought for the trip focusing especially on masculine items such as knives and hatchets
  3. Try to have a ratio of one GPS device per person. This is mainly for effect though
    • 4 GPS devices between two cars and we still found a way to get separated and add a couple hours to the trip by missing turns
  4. Once at destination, take a hike and talk with knowledge about things you don’t actually know how to do
    • identify and “track” animals by their paw prints
    • identify and comment on the type of wood in the area and it use for fire or camp set up
  5. Grow out facial hair… whatever you’ve got
  6. Do simple man-activities
    • Throw or skip rocks
    • Throw or skip very large rocks
    • Throw knives and hatchets at anything they’ll stick in
    • Build fire (see #7)
    • Build excessively large fire
  7. Build Fire
    • If this were a ranked list by importance, this would be #1 followed by growing out facial hair.
    • If nothing else is done on the trip… this MUST be done
  8. Discuss how well you and your buddies could survive back in “The Olden Days”
    • Near the end of the trip as you begin to feel very comfortable and accomplished with your camping abilities
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Thomas Rye http://www.thomasrye.com <![CDATA[Sprint HTC Hero – Rooted (for Screen Capture)]]> http://www.thomasrye.com/?p=203 2010-02-18T22:23:27Z 2010-02-18T22:23:27Z I wanted to do did a blog post and show some of the screens of my new Sprint HTC Hero phone. After a few failed attempts to get a good picture of it using my camera, I decided to look for a way to get a screen capture. I found out that you have to “root” your phone to be able to capture screen shots from it. So I went through that process.

This is the short list, “for advanced users,” you might say. This is simply for “rooting” only, not flashing ROMs.
Detailed How-To

Rooting my Sprint HTC Hero

Get Android SDK
- [FILE] http://developer.android.com/sdk/download.html?v=android-sdk_r04-windows.zip
- [LINK] http://developer.android.com/sdk/1.6_r1/index.html

Get proper ADB drivers
- [FILE] http://www.anddev.org/download.php?id=449
- [LINK] http://www.anddev.org/debugging-installing_apps_on_the_g1_windows_driver-t3236.html

Setup ADB
- [PROCESS] http://theunlockr.com/2009/10/06/how-to-set-up-adb-usb-drivers-for-android-devices/
- [ADVANCED]
- Start > Run > cmd
- cd\
- cd AndroidSDK\tools\ (or where ever your AndroidSDK directory is)
- adb devices
- if a serial number shows – you’re good

Got PicMe App for Screen Capture
- Takes it via PC (USB hookup)
- Creates an IP address to view live or static feed of your screen

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Thomas Rye http://www.thomasrye.com <![CDATA[My beloved new HTC Hero smartphone]]> http://www.thomasrye.com/?p=192 2010-02-18T21:21:27Z 2010-02-18T21:21:27Z I’m going to try to keep this page updated a touch… every so often. I wanted to give everyone out there a comprehensive review and breakdown of my HTC Hero. I’ll try to keep it to the point and organized so you can find the information you’re looking for.
I welcome any questions you may have, especially if you are looking at buying one.

HTC Hero Home screen

Click to Enlarge

There’s a lot you can do as far as customizing the 7 home screens with your own style and productivity tools. This is my home screen, the “1st String Team”, if you will. Has the stuff I access and use most.

Clock

As much as I liked the big clock that the Hero is shown with in all the media photos, I felt like it was taking up more space than I wanted it too. As a good widget should, it offered configurations for smaller sizes and formats. So I shrank’er down.

Weather

The weather widget is great, nice interface, slick graphics. Punch in your city and you’re golden. Also offers several different sizes to suit your home screen layout.

Smooth Calendar

Here is where I had to go with a different app than the native app offered by HTC, but that’s the beauty of the Android Market. Smooth Calendar still had a nice interface (important to me), but allowed for showing more than one event at a time. I keep my calendars pretty full, so only being able to see the immediate next item was very confining.

Apps

Android Market
Facebook Update: Replaced by gTasks
Peep (Twitter)
People (Contacts List)
Messages (Text)
Gmail Update: Using Gmail Unread Count Widget. Native icon didn’t show this
Browser Update: Replaced by Gowalla
Camera

Cons

Sometimes it reacts slowly
I’ve been having a lot of problems with the battery just completely draining out on minimal use after only 15 minutes or so.
Picmail sometimes gives me a “Media size exceeded” and I have to go back and retake the picture (if I’m able to) on a small resolution

Apps & Functionality

Text messaging
Easily the thing I use the most. I thought the touchscreen would really hinder my texting abilities (especially speed), but the word-prediction and auto-correct work REALLY well. So usually I’m still pretty quick on the draw with texting. I will say this though, it’s not quite the same as having a more tactile 10-key. I can’t text without looking nearly as well while I’m driving now. So text messages take a lot longer.

Android Google Connection
I wish that my gmail account was my main email account. Android automatically syncs with your gmail contacts. I’m still working out the merging of duplicate entries and getting everything sorted out properly, but it’s amazing
Update: Got all my old numbers & other email account contacts synced to my Gmail account and, thus, my phone!

Facebook Connection / Import
Connect contact profile pic and birthday
Update: Used a program by @koush to sync my Facebook Friends info with my Google contacts automatically.

gTasks gTasks
Google Task List works like a charm
gTasks Barcode
Gowalla (m.gowalla.com)
With the native Android app coming soon, the mobile web version of Gowalla has been working great! It’s such a fun game that you can play in a moment when you arrive somewhere or make a day of it. They’re very responsive to their users and always working on new functionality and fun additions.
Be Gowalla friends with me!
Update: Gowalla BETA App is out
Coming Soon!
Backgrounds Backgrounds
Phenomenal app for backgrounds. Well categorized, easy to set your background, high quality designs and photos. Top notch, really.
Background Barcode
Facebook
It’s ok… actually, no, it’s crap. Aside from the fact that I don’t use facebook a lot these days, you can’t click on links in this version of facebook. So you’ll get notifications about being tagged in a photo, but you can’t click to see the photos! Dumb.
Peep
It’s usually pretty slow, but it works. I’m open to other options.
Update: I’m trying TweetCaster, but not sure if it’s much better. I wish TweetDeck would just make an Android App
Monkey Kick Off
Shot
Brain Genius Deluxe
GeoQuiz

Thanks to Cyrket for the images and barcodes.

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Thomas Rye http://www.thomasrye.com <![CDATA[Helping the Homeless]]> http://www.thomasrye.com/?p=177 2010-02-04T19:07:15Z 2010-02-04T19:07:15Z This is a good post by Nathan Graves. And it’s a big issue I think everyone should know how they want to respond to these interactions with homeless people and why they’re doing it. Read Nathan’s post first, this is a response article.

[I started writing this as a comment on Nathan Graves blog, but realized that it was getting far too long, so it became my own blog post.]

Homeless Man's Sign

Homeless, anything helps, God bless

I pass the same intersection (West Pennway & I-35) every morning and often see a guy, not always the same one, standing at the corner with a sign. Sometimes it’s as simple as “Homeless, please help.” Other times it has been a bit more verbose, “US Veteran. No job. No food. Anything Helps. God Bless.” I think there are few people in my circle of friends that do not have at least a degree of compassion for the homeless or otherwise less fortunate people around them. The question is ‘how do we respond in the best way?’

No more money
I have made a decision to no longer offer money – almost with no exceptions. This is due to several interactions over the last few years that have left me reconsidering what I give and probing the truths about street beggars. (“Street beggars” might sound like an offensive term, but I think it’s accurate.)

— More than once I’ve offered a part of my lunch (or the food I had with me) to a man at the I-35 / West Pennway off ramp intersection and been asked instead for cigarettes or cash. When I told him I didn’t have either of those but I had an apple and sandwich, he waved me off and rolled his eyes as if to say, “Why are you bothering me? Stop wasting my time.”

— I was once approached by a man while I was at the gas station on 37th and Broadway asking me for money to get him and “his girl” (who was no where in sight) something to eat from inside the convenience store… hard times, explanation explanation explanation. I gave him $5 and he never went inside.

— More than once, I’ve been asked for money to help someone out and when I offer to go inside some place and buy them a meal, they refuse, but usually ask for the money one more time.

— On cold nights I’ve offered to give guys a ride to City Union Mission where I know they could get a bed to sleep in and a warm place out of the elements. I’ve never had any takers. In fact, most have a down-right negative reaction to that.

These are how the majority of the interactions go. And this, to me, says that they don’t want to improve their situation. I don’t want to sound I’m cynical about it, although I probably am. I know that there are hurting people out there and they are struggling to get by and they are held down by addictions and brokenness. I want them to find healing and growth and purpose and the love of Jesus Christ. I just don’t want to perpetuate a cycle of no self-respect and no sense of accomplishment by giving them hand-outs. And I don’t want to reward people for lying.

Bottom Line
I don’t want to contribute to a system that ends up keeping people down just because I don’t have the time to help in a more meaningful way. I’ve decided that if I don’t have time to help in a meaningful and engaging way, then I will just live with looking like a heartless jerk for that moment.

Why I haven’t given up
On the flip-side, I had a guy come up to me at a gas station in Mission, KS a few months ago. He was very sincere, had his family in his car, and asked for some help with gas just to help them get back home to Olathe. “Economic downturn… lost job…” etc etc. I went to the pump and swiped my card and said “go ahead and fill it up.” He declined and said, “No we’ll just take a little bit, thank you very much, we appreciate it a lot.” I went inside to grab some gum. Checked the pump when I came back out and he’d only pumped $7. Man of his word. Not taking advantage, just getting enough assistance to make it. I pray for all the people I get the opportunity to help, but for this man I may have prayed a little more.

In conclusion…
There’s no conclusion to this post, it should be an on-going and open discussion. Most of us live in a city (or close enough to one) that has some sort of homeless population. If you’ve never been approached by or even seen someone begging on the street – you might want to leave your gated community a little more often. We can help. We should help. But we need to be educated and intentional about it. There are several beautiful outreaches in Kansas City that are worth partnering with or donating to.

Feeling guilty for not giving your change? Feel better by checking out these websites and giving to organizations that are making a concerted and organized effort to help the less fortunate.

City Union Mission Care of Poor People Kansas City Rescue Mission
reStart Inc Cherith Brook Just OneKansas City Hub

Not in Kansas City? Search out “Homeless Outreach” in your city or get in touch with your local church.

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Thomas Rye http://www.thomasrye.com <![CDATA[Martial Arts: Part 1 Knowing your built-in weapons]]> http://www.thomasrye.com/?p=20 2010-01-21T20:32:35Z 2010-01-22T15:00:39Z This is the first in an intended series of posts on Exploration & Explanation. The first set is Martial Arts. I will be detailing my experience and exploration in martial arts and self-defense.

I decided to put on Bourne Supremacy today while I did some things around the house. Only minutes into the movie, I remembered my deep love and near obsession with all things “Spy” (See my favorites list on Spy Movies). If you’re familiar with the Bourne movies you will remember that amongst the secrecy, sniper-shots and fast car chases there is a good amount of close quarters hand-to-hand combat (also see Nathan’s Ten Steps: Being a Spy). Bourne and his Treadstone counter parts are all well versed in using their hands, feet and entire bodies to quickly incapacitate their opponents.

Part 1: Knowing your built-in weapons

The human body has been used since the beginning of time as a weapon potent enough to kill. And through the ages many methods and styles have been developed to hone this ability. Some focus on blunt force requiring great strength or multiple strikes to vulnerable targets. Some take a knowledge of anatomy and use of body mechanics to break bones or dislocate joints using leverage. Then there are still other styles that take the knowledge of anatomy to pinpoint pressure points and exploit weak areas of the body into submission.

Today we will start with the basics, though. Striking. There’s 1001 ways to hit a man, but the ones that are extremely efficient comprise a much shorter list. Here are 6 basic strikes to make your hands more useful in combat:

Strike Best Target
Foreknuckle Punch
Foreknuckle PunchForeknuckle Punch Side
Solar Plexus
Solar Plexus
Half Fist
Half FistHalf Fist Side
Trachea
Trachea
Knifehand Chop
Knifehand ChopKnifehand Chop Opposite
Brachial Plexus
Brachial Plexus
Reverse Knifehand
Reverse KnifehandReverse Knifehand Side
Filtrum
Filtrum
Palm (Straight Strike)
PalmPalm Side
Solar Plexus/Pubis
Solar Plexus and Pubis
Palm Heel (Downward Strike)
PalmPalm Side
Bridge of the Nose
Bridge of the Nose

More to come about Martial Arts exploration. If you have a punching bag at home or want to position a good thick pillow against the wall, you can practice familiarizing yourself with your built-in weapons.

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Nathan http://www.graveidea.com <![CDATA[Ten Steps: Being a Spy]]> http://www.thomasrye.com/?p=60 2010-01-21T20:27:21Z 2010-01-21T18:34:44Z
James Bond Aston Martin DB9

Aston Martin DB9 ~ $170,000

1. CARS
Drive a car that is laughably and obviously way above your government pay grade. (If indeed you are officially employed by a government.)

Q & some Bond Gadgets

Q & some Bond Gadgets

2. GADGETS
If you happen to be a spy from the 60s or 70s, you absolutely must have an array of gadgets given to you ahead of time that end up being the following:
a) the only gadgets you need other than the tools lying around you at the time,
b) the exact gadgets you’ll need for incredibly specific tasks or points of danger requiring more than just the wits and dashing good looks you carry with you the rest of the time,
c)each gadget must either fit inside some unassuming object (e.g. a camera case, a briefcase panel, the heel of your Italian leather shoes), be easily deconstructed and hidden, or simply appear to be a normal item of clothing

(Note: you must carry with you a watch-based laser/grappling hook/mini-missile launcher or belt-based grappling hook/super-magnet)

Jason Bourne Bank Box

Jason Bourne Bank Box

3. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Always have what we like to call the “MultiDuff” — a duffel bag filled with multiple passports, multiple forms of currency, multiple concealed weapons and multiple medical kits.

Jason Bourne uses Newspaper as weapon

Bourne: Newspaper as weapon

4. WEAPONS
Possess the ability to assess which items in any given setting are viable weapons. Rooms of importance: kitchen, bathroom and office.
(Minimum requirement: we request that you carry a very small, concealed gun)

Vesper's Death

Vesper's Death

5. WOMEN
Stop thinking of women as meaningful pursuits and starting thinking about them as objects to be used and thrown away.

... and taking names

... and taking names

6. FIGHTING
You must possess instinctive fighting skills that stretch across all easily conversationally recalled forms of martial arts. This recall must be instinctive, in case of unintentional amnesia.

Bourne speaks the language

Bourne speaks the language

7. THE LANGUAGE BARRIER
You must be multilingual.
(Note: See criteria for Fighting Skills)
(Second Note: This is not required.)

Bond uses a woman for information

Getting information, that's all

8. WOMEN, AGAIN
Shortly after arriving at your first destination, it is important to become randomly acquainted with your muse for this mission. She must be worth destroying your career for while also being easy to forget should the need arise.
Additionally, you must get close enough to her for your judgment to be clouded to the point of the mission nearly failing. Possibly muliple times.
(Note: If you are a government agent and if you’re good, this can happen on the plane en route, or even at headquarters with your boss’ receptionist.)

Vesper Martini

Vesper Martini

9. ALCOHOL
You must recognize alcohol for what it truly is. – Be able to drink it as often as an athlete drinks water.
  •  Possess mundane details about it (e.g. the correct temperature to serve a chilled bottle of Bollinger champagne).

  •  Drink it without looking like you care that you’re doing so.

  •  Know the local cultural specialty drink ahead of time. Order it often while there.

  •  Create complicated drink orders, while gambling, that get the rest of the table to order the same thing. (Note: if this pisses off your host, count it as a win.)

Perfect Accuracy

Perfect Accuracy

10. MARKSMANSHIP
Be deadly accurate with any weapon that isn’t a sniper rifle. Despite it’s usefulness for accuracy, you need only use its scope to spy on those looking for you from across the street, or miss your target on purpose because she eventually becomes your muse (See: WOMEN, AGAIN).

Madmen, henchmen and the secret societies

Madmen & henchmen

11. COUP DE GRAS
Appear physically unassuming, sexually dominating, mentally sharp and emotionally vulnerable all while battling to stop one of three things:
1. A madman bent on world domination
2. The government agency trying to kill you
3. Your impending death at the hands of your captors

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Thomas Rye http://www.thomasrye.com <![CDATA[Games: Curveball]]> http://www.thomasrye.com/?p=129 2010-01-21T18:13:12Z 2010-01-21T18:03:23Z How could I have forgotten Curveball all this time!?

It hits all the requirements: Simple to learn, hard to master, addicting as all get out!

If it doesn’t work you can play it here: Curveball

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Thomas Rye http://www.thomasrye.com <![CDATA[iPhone, gPhone, Nexus One, Hero, Android, Palm Pre?!]]> http://www.thomasrye.com/?p=99 2010-01-21T18:36:50Z 2010-01-20T17:01:49Z *Edit: New Comparison chart includes Google Nexus One & HTC Hero

I’ve long been on the hunt for what my next phone will be. I keep up on my social media, so a decent smart phone was really the only category I was eying. But with all the advances in smart phone technology and offerings from all the different carriers, how was I to narrow it down and make the best choice? Well, here’s a brief look at some of my findings…

Really, BillShrink.com does a great job putting together the specs. Check it out below.

Personally, I’ve ruled out the iPhone because I wouldn’t be able to get a plan I liked for less than $100/mo – too much.

Palm Pre seemed nice for a while, but got nixed because of their lack of apps (although it is growing, it doesn’t have the potential of growth that Android does)

So then the HTC Hero came out – Ooo. Android OS. Full touch screen (which actually worried me because of texting ability).

The inability to have tactile keys for texting worried me enough that I started considering the Samsung Moment (slideout keyboard and full touchscreen). But my colleague at work Mike Merrell told me that the Moment was crap. And I trusted him. He even said to wait for the Google Nexus One.

So I waited til the next day – the unveiling of the Google Nexus One – Ooo Ahh. An iPhone killer if there ever was one. But the Nexus One killers, at least for me, are that it is currently only available on T-Mobile at a ~$80/mo plan. I’m sure it’s awesome, but that’s maybe more than I want to pay each month.

In the end… I think I’m probably going to be getting an HTC Hero… though, I am still eying that Nexus One. Hmm.

Nexus One vs iPhone, Hero, Droid & Palm Pre

Find the best cell phone plans and more graphics at BillShrink.com

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Thomas Rye http://www.thomasrye.com <![CDATA[Games: Canyon Defense]]> http://www.thomasrye.com/?p=88 2010-01-21T18:06:07Z 2010-01-15T17:28:32Z Here’s an updated version of a classic (Tower Defense) we spent hours and hours playing back in the day.

“Easy to play. Hard to master.” is what they say.
(I’d suggest muting the sound though – it’s annoyingly loud)

Show/Hide Game (Music will start/stop playing.)

If it doesn’t work you can play it here: Canyon Defense

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