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X-Acto 12″ Heavy Duty Paper Trimmer Review

Filed under: office — Tags: , , , , , — admin @ 8:06 pm January 2, 2009

The X-Acto 12″ Heavy Duty Paper Trimmer (Model Number 26312) has a wooden, gridded board with heavy duty plastic feet, arm, ruler, and guide. The blade is made of steel and a “safety guard” bar protects clumsy fingertips from getting into trouble (though they should still be cautious). According to the package, the product can cut up to 12 sheets of paper at a time.

I bought mine from Staples awhile ago for around $50. I brought it home, unpackaged it, and got myself ready for some intense paper cutting sessions.

xactotrimmerWithin minutes of use, the “hardened steel blade” got a kink in it and rendered itself close to useless, and I’m sure I was trying to cut less than the recommended 12 sheets at the time. Subsequent attempts to work around this shortcoming by making shorter cuts or repositioning the paper after each one only put more kinks in the apparently low-quality metal blade.

I’ve been too busy to call customer service and ask for a new blade, as the included warranty says I can do, but will post the results of that when I do it.

My ruling on the X-Acto 12″ Heavy Duty Paper Trimmer: Save your receipt!

Moleskine Pocket Skechbook Review

Filed under: notebooks — Tags: , , , , , , , — admin @ 12:12 pm December 30, 2008

I got a pocket sketchbook from Moleskine for Christmas from my brother and like it pretty well so far. It’s a 3.5″ by 5.5″ signature-bound, hardcover notebook great for sticking in a pocket (as the name suggests) or purse.

Moleskine notebooks are currently pretty popular among the GTD, lifehacker, and savvy hipster crowds. I must admit, I can see the appeal. There’s something about a beautifully-bound stack of paper that calls out to you in ways a spiral notebook never can.

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Despite the implications of the brand’s name, their products are not made of cotton moleskin, but of a vinyl, leather-like oilcloth. The sketchbook has a hard, cardboard cover. Other Moleskines, like the ruled notebook, have soft covers.

Inside are 80 pages of pretty thick, smooth, acid-free, slightly yellowed paper, perfect for thick ink, pencil, tempera, and maybe even some pastel or crayon.

The first page has an “In case of loss” form for contact information and a reward for return. The back inside cover has a pocket for notes or the included Moleskine history and catalog.

The oilcloth cover would emboss wonderfully, and the back has the brandname on it. As I currently don’t have an embossing machine, mine has a sticker on it, because, you know, I’m cool like that.

The back cover secures an elastic band meant to wrap around the book to keep it closed when not in use. There’s also a bookmark tassel worked into the top of the spine for marking your current page.

According to the included information, Moleskine books are manufactured in China and designed/assembled in Italy. According the the website, the sketchbook’s paper is Italian.

The included pamphlet has contact information for customer service, who are, from what I understand, ready and willing to send you a replacement should you find any defect in your book.

http://www.moleskineus.com/sketchpocket.html

M-Audio Fast Track Pro Review w/ Sound Clips

The M-Audio Fast Track is a USB 1.0 audio recording interface, primarily for use in home recording studio applications. It is Pro Tools M-Powered compatible and a demo version of this program is commonly included with the purchase. Other software may be included, depending on the date on which a specific unit shipped from the manufacturer to a retailer. Mine also came with an entry level M-Audio microphone, mic cable & mic clip. The microphone is very basic and is comparable to an inexpensive karaoke mic. It’s useful enough to get you started. The Fast Track Pro also comes with a driver disk.

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Installation:

Installing the Fast Track Pro is easy. Basically, you run the included driver disk and go through the installation steps. Then, hook up the Fast Track to a free USB port and you’re ready to go. There are a few snags that you may run into, most of which are easily remedied by going to the M-Audio website and downloading the most current drivers for your particular operating system. If you’re having trouble, you may also want to consider using the Fast Track as your only sound card. This works best if you disable your internal sound card. I’m using Windows XP with Service Pack 2.

Quality: For a mass-produced, near-consumer-level electronics device housed in a plastic case, I have very few complaints. The built-in preamps are a bit weak and may or may not be suitable for certain types of recording. Also, there seems to be a fair amount of background noise present while monitoring. This noise does not appear on my recordings so it could be my monitors or cables but I have no way to test this right now so I’ll leave it open. There is a bit of latency when using the included Pro Tools M-Powered 7.4 demo. However, when I use Adobe Audition, there is no latency.

Two things I would recommend to anyone intending to use the Fast Track Pro for hefty home recordings are 1) A Preamp & 2) A Headphone Amplifier. These two items will ensure that you get the input and monitoring levels you desire and are relatively inexpensive. I may post links to such products at a later time.

All in all, I feel this little box is going to serve my needs as an amateur musician who likes to record a wide range of styles and arrangements.

Sound Clips:

For the following sound clips, I ran my electric guitar straight into the Fast Track. The first is completely dry with no effects, eq, compression, etc. The second is another version of that same recording with some effects from the Waves GTR guitar suite, which I highly recommend.

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Enigmo 2 Game Review

Filed under: software — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 5:09 pm December 25, 2008

Macheist, the heist themed Mac software bundle company, recently gave out some free software for Christmas, calling it the “Mac Giving Tree.”

enigmo2One of the apps they gave out is called Enigmo 2, a space-themed puzzle game where the object is to manipulate water, lasers, and plasma particles from their starting faucets to their respective drains. The player places mirrors, bouncing drums, cannons, and other interloping devices on the three-dimensional board to guide the flow of matter to its destination. The round is over when 50 particles of each element are contained. There is no way to lose, but bonus points are given for completing it within the time limit.

The user is also able to create their own game with the built-in editor. Could be fun; I’m yet to try it out.

Pros
Enigmo 2 is fun and easy to play. It reminds me a game called “The Incredible Machine,” which used the same sort of physics but applied them to Rube Goldberg type objectives and items. Also, it’s free!

Cons
Certain stages require working in all three dimensions, and navigating around is often far from intuitive. The camera controls aren’t documented, so you’re kind of on your own figuring out how it all works.

Macheist Giving Tree: http://givingtree.macheist.com/
Enigmo 2: http://www.pangeasoft.net/enigmo2/index.html

Lala Review – Website Review of Lala.com

Lala.com is a place to sample, share and purchase music on the internet.

Here are the highlights:

  • Over 6 million songs to choose from, all properly licensed.
  • 50 free song credits for signing up with 5 additional credits for each referral (limit 50)
  • Access to full samples of each song (you can only sample a song for free once!)
  • Ability to sync your computers library with Lala, virtually giving you a free portable library
  • Social Networking – write blurbs, add friends, share music, get suggestions, etc
  • Purchase songs for online listening for 10 cents per track
  • Purchase songs for download for 89 cents per track
  • Download format is MP3; playable on any computer or portable music device

How’s the Usability?

Lala is easy to use. The site has simple, intuitive navigation and the software that you use to sync your library is fool-proof. I had no problems finding anything that I needed and the site is darn fast. I had over 300 songs synced and ready to go in under 10 minutes with a 1mbps connection. The songs that weren’t in the Lala database were uploaded in a reasonable amount of time. I’m not sure if others can access them, but I’d be down with that.

This article is not about my taste in music.

This article is not about my taste in music.


Anyhow, now I can listen to songs I bought from Amazon, iTunes or burned from my personal CD collection anywhere I want. (Like @ work, which is going to save me both time with flash drives and money on CD-Rs) This feature alone made it worth the minimal effort required to sign up.

6 Million Songs, Huh?

Yep, and a good variety of ‘em, too. I searched for artists ranging from Rihanna to Elliott Smith and was greeted by tons of songs, artist bios and a gaggle of widgets along the way. It might be worth noting that this site performs really well with modern college/indie/whatever music. Crystal Castles, Vampire Weekend, Voxtrot and many more are available with the same ease as T-Pain and Hank Williams.

This is what happens when you do a search on Lala

This is what happens when you do a search on Lala


You can view similar artists, check artist rankings, check playlists in which the artist is featured, etc. Of course, you can also sample and add particular songs or albums for either unlimited online listening or download purposes.

The Short-N-Skinny

I like it. The features are great, it’s easy to use, I’m keeping it. Want to check it out? Sign up for a free account here.

Here’s a playlist I made really quickly:

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