Wednesday, September 29, 2010

How to Enable PDF Viewing in Chrome


  1. Download the Google Chrome Channel Changer
  2. Run it, choose Dev Channel, click Update, wait for it to finish then close it.
  3. In Chrome, go to Wrench-About Google Chrome. Click Update Now, wait for it to finish, and then restart Chrome.
  4. In the URL bar type about:plugins
  5. Under Chrome PDF Viewer click Enable.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Android 2.1 Update 1 (Eclair) on Cincinnati Bell Blaze with Root

Yes, it is possible. No IMEI problems, wireless works fine, etc. Apps seem more stable (Barcode Scanner doesn't constantly crash, Navigation no longer crashes when you change the angle of the phone). But unfortunately the proximity sensor is still broken (UV sensitive - you can't use your voicemail in the dark). Clearly that's a hardware issue with the Blaze. Be sure to back up your phone before continuing - the update will erase everything not stored on the SD card.

For Windows 32-bit (I did not test): x86.rar
For Windows 64-bit (This is what I used): x64.rar
The ROM: blaze21.nb0

Run setup.exe, be sure to grant permission to install drivers in any pop up windows you get during install.

Connect your phone to your PC, open the SUT tool and point it at the ROM. Click next and your phone will reboot.
Important: You'll see an error on your phone when it comes back up, but don't touch anything. After a minute or two the screen will go black and then you'll see some small white text. This means things are going well. If you never see the white text and the SUT tool gives an error, the fix is disconnecting your phone from your PC, rebooting your phone into FTM mode (hold Volume Up, Volume Down and the Power Button during boot), and then removing the battery to get back out of FTM mode. Connect the phone to your PC, turn it back on, and try running the SUT tool again. It should work this time.
After about 10 minutes and the phone rebooting three or four times, the SUT tool will inform you that all is well and the update has been applied.

Now that you're up and running with 2.1, let's root. Grab Universal Androot and run. It's that simple. I'm told that Androot also works for rooting the new Motorola Milestone aka Motorola Motoroi.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Freercycle: Hamilton County's Response to Freecycle™

A lot of people are fed up with Freecycle™ these days. This group, which has three Cincinnati-area chapters - inside city limits, east suburbs, and west suburbs - went against the founding idea of "one simple, brilliant idea that's changing the world one gift at a time" and changed it into some sort of bartering system where you had to post an offer in order to post a request. While this particular rule was changed last month thanks to a poll of the membership, the damage had been done. Numerous poor people were kicked out simply because they had nothing to offer. "We're not a charity," was the response from one moderator. No, they're a "recycling group" with the goal of keeping things out of the Rumpke landfill. Well I recently tried contacting the national Freecycle™ movement to discuss starting a branch for the northern suburbs of Cincinnati. Much to my surprise, they were just as rude as our current local moderator! I missed an email from them (God forbid I have a job and a family that takes up a lot of my time) and next thing you know they forbade me from using the Freecycle™ name in this new northern group, chastised me for not being overly thorough in my response to their generic questions (half of which were answered in my original group application, which they were too lazy to read), and denied the group from being a part of their network. They even managed to throw in some Google hating since I wanted to use Google Groups instead of the inferior Yahoo Groups they currently use. If you take a step back you realize that this is an entirely volunteer movement, every post made in any Freecycle™ group is out of charity or convenience, and no one gets paid. Moderators in particularly busy groups could spend an hour or more moderating messages each day. If I'm signing up to put in so much of my own time to help my fellow neighbor, why should I be treated so terribly? A look into their trademark - after all, who trademarks a green movement? - shows why. Freecycle™ is in the business of making money: "Providing a website which features advertisements for giving and receiving of free property of others on a global computer network." That's why they were so pissy about me using ad-free Google Groups - they make money off of the advertising on those Yahoo Groups. And since each chapter is run by local volunteers and the hosting is provided for free by Yahoo, this is a potential gravy train for Arizona's Deron Beal and his "nonprofit" organization. And if I thought we were just having trouble with Freecycle™ in our neck of the woods, a quick Google search shows that people with heart saw the national organization was going in the wrong direction over five years ago. The former Eugene, Oregon moderator was "chastised or threatened for speaking up."

I, like most Freecycle™ members, feel that the original idea behind the movement was golden. Sure, there's the Craigslist free section or any number of other "classifieds" sites out there, but a recycling group powered by and moderated by a humans means something. It's where a green movement meets Christian ideals. And that is why today I started a Google Group for those of us in the northern suburbs of Cincinnati, or anywhere in the Cincinnati Metro area who are fed up with the existing Freecycle™ groups, where we can post our item offers and requests for our neighbors to see: The Hamilton County Freercycle Google Group. Please join with me to keep the idea going - it's like Cincinnati's Share Some Sugar but you get to keep things instead of just borrowing them! (Of course, if you can't find it on Freercycle, you should still consider checking Share Some Sugar before going out and buying it!)

And unlike Mr. Beal, I will not be trademarking the term 'Freercycle'. This is a volunteer movement to reduce waste, promote recycling, and help our neighbors. I encourage any of you who are fed up with Freecycle™ to create your own Freercycle Google Group for your own town.

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