You can find me @ courtanddixie.com

Written by Court on February 25th, 2010

I’ve been really busy on Dixie and I’s site, courtanddixie.com.  I’ve been getting it prepared to serve it’s inital purpose of hosting information about our wedding for our guests.  We sent out our save the dates earlier this week so I had to whip it into shape.

Dixie went through and found all my grammar and type-o’s that spell check misses.  So it should be up to snuff now.  I’ll probably be posting there more for a while, but I want to put together a world cup preview before it starts and I have a few other random thoughts that I’ve been meaning to throw up here, so keep checking back in.

Until then Cheers!

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My Nexus One Review

Written by Court on January 17th, 2010

I’ve had the new Nexus One produced by HTC for almost 2 weeks now. I think I’ve finally broken it in. Being a Blackberry user for the past 5 years, it wasn’t real easy. There are some features that I still miss from my blackberry.  The N1’s technical specifications can be found here.

Out of the box the N1 blows you away with its vibrant screen and sleek soft keys and touch screen ease. The screen reacts very smoothly. I really like the haptic feedback (vibrations) on the soft keys when pressed. I like that confirmation that you have pressed it.

As for the keyboard for me it’s one of the weak sides of the N1. I’ve never owns a touch screen phone before so I knew there would be a learning curve. There was, especially when typing on the phone when it’s in portrait. In landscape the typing is easier. I’ve found it easiest when I have sound on so I have confirmation that I typed a letter and it seems to help me type in a rhythm.  The keyboard typing sounds do not have a volume control so that’s kind of annoying.  You can turn down the keyboard typing.  The volume is controlled by the media volume which is found in the phones settings or can be adjust while you are viewing or listening to media.  Still somewhat annoying, but at least it can be adjusted.

My other knock on the N1 is that the home screen does not rotate. Every time I’m in landscape using another app I have to flip the phone back to portrait when I navigate back to the home page. The screen does allow for a lot of app short cuts and tool bars, i.e. Google search, weather and news to name a few out of the box. I would’ve thought they would’ve figured out this for such a smart phone, b/c I think it’s a pretty big drawback.

Maybe I haven’t figured this out yet but cutting and pasting is not available on previous threads on emails. It’s easy to copy text from applications that allow it such as my favorite twitter app for the N1 “Swift”. But if the app doesn’t have a plug in that allows for copying text you can’t. And that’s a bummer.

The track ball is something I rarely ever use except when moving back in a text entry field to edit my spelling or when I’m reading tweets and scrolling through a long list of them. I guess I’m not knocking it seems to have some use, and probably puts some blackberry Curve users at ease.

Battery life is another thing that has been disappointing. Running the all functions turned on, Wi-Fi, GPS, brightness, sync all really diminish the battery life significantly. I always had the Wi-Fi on my blackberry. The sync used for syncing apps like Facebook, and Gmail has been turned off to reserve battery life. I usually unplug my phone about 7am on a work day and by 2pm the battery is down to about 20%. After turning all of the services off all day the phone will last a full day. This is a flaw that wasn’t with all my previous blackberry’s.  Turns out the battery life is more than adaquate.  I had installed Touchdown to manage my outlook mail and address book and it killed my battery.  With Touchdown no longer running I get more than a full days battery life without charging.

The 5 megapixel camera is great, and the LED flash seems to as good as or better than my last Blackberry Curve. I like that it allows adjusting the quality of megapixels from 5M Pixels to 3, 2, or 1. There are also video taking quality options available. High quality or a lower quality used when you want to send the video as an MMS video. The camera also has an option to store the location of where the photo is taken based on your GPS location. If your GPS is turned on, otherwise it used the triangulation method. This could come in handy using a 3rd party app to log a trip of sightseeing or just to log your days out and about town. If I find a cool widget for this I’ll post it on my site.

I’m really looking forward to when the flash video player is released for the android 2.1 platform that will be a really nice feature.  It’s expected for release in early 2010.

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Nexus One

Written by Court on January 9th, 2010

Just because I can now I wanted to write a post directly from my new N1!

What a great device!

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Early 2010 World Cup & USMNT Thoughts

Written by Court on December 11th, 2009

We knew who the teams where, here is how the draw fell:

2010 Worl Cup Finals Draw

2010 World Cup Finals Draw

After taking a week to let the world cup draw soak and reviewing all the groups I’m going to disagree with the bulk of the analyst that are saying Group G is the “Group of Death”.   Although North Korea is a huge unknown in group G, I really think the group of death is Group D.  In my opinion Germany is a top 3 European team, with Spain and The Netherlands as the 2 others.  Ghana is probably the best African team.  Ivory Coast has one of the best finishers in the world in Didier Drogba, but I think Ghana is a complete team with a fantastic midfield led by Michael Essien.  Serbia is a mid-tier European team on the rise with maybe the best defender in the world in Nemanja Vidić.  And the Aussies, well what can you say about them.  In the last world cup they had the great Guus Hiddink on the sidelines leading out of their group stage, and I expect more of the same with highly competitive, 90 intense minutes in all their matches.  There will not be an easy 3 points to be had in any of their matches.

Now for the US National Team side; being a realist of the USMNT and a huge fan; I really do believe that we can expect the US to get out of the group stages.  Unfortunatly, I can also see them only scrambling to get only 1 or 2 points out of the group.  They’re so unpredictable, but when they are taking the game to their opponent they are at their absolute best.  Will they have a full healthy squad this year?  Only time will tell, but I’m not counting out Gooch and Davies return.

As for my prediction on their group matches results:

England is a team that we all should know well.  They entire team plays every weekend in the top leagues and on teams in the top of the tables year in year out.  Captained by John Terry, a draw would be the best result for the US versus England.  While notorious for finding ways to lose winnable matches in past World Cups, England usually always find a way out of the Group stages.  I also think Fabio Capello as their boss really will be their wildcard as they make a deep run this final.  So I think 1-1 or 0-0 is a great result and one that can be had versus a final 4 team in England. My prediction is a little more bleak for the US.  I think the US gets out to an early lead, but alas I think the US falls short losing 1-2.   Something tells me a controversial Penalty may play out as the game winner.

Slovenia is a very dangerous squad as well.   Most of their squad play in the lower tiers of European football, but they have a few stand outs at forward and a young good midfield that really stepped up against a very good Russian team in their final round of qualifying.  I expect at the very least 1 point, but I think US can put this game away late winning 2-1.

Finally Algeria, they needed a play-in game versus Egypt to qualify for the finals. The same Egypt team that the US handled easily in the confederations cup this past summer 3-0.  I know the Algerians will put up a fight early, but I expect our counter attack to play a huge role and getting the US through 2-0, but if Algeria gets a early goal the US maybe in trouble to get out of the group.

Group C Final points:

England 7pts

US 6pts

Slovenia 4pts

Algeria 0pts

As for the final round of 16, I don’t see the US getting past Germany, Serbia, or Ghana.  If the US somehow meets Australia I think they have a good fighting chance.

As we get closer I’ll probably try and predict all the groups for fun.  A few side notes:

-if you are going to South Africa you may want to consider staying here with the England fans on the cheap.

-All Games are going to be on ESPN360, so for everyone that works and wants to watch the games live it may be a viable option for you so see if you have access through your isp, or cable provider.

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Fantasy Football Pick’em

Written by Court on November 9th, 2009

Heres a little pro’s tip Fellas, get your girl into a fantasy football pick’em league. Dixie and I play in a co-ed league with 25 others.  Buy-in was $30 each, weekly winner gets $15, overall winner gets $300 so there is some money on the line here.

The first week Dixie wasn’t really into it, but in week 2 she won the weeks picks and has really gotten into the games.  Which in turn means NFL Sundays have become necessary evil now to watch and keep up with the games throughout the day.  Doesn’t hurt that she’s a huge Cowboy fan, I’m not, but it’s okay we’re watching football right?

We’re actually watching Monday Night Football right now…not an eyebrow raised.

See what I did there?

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Astros Hire Brad Mills as their Skipper

Written by Court on October 27th, 2009

Is anyone excited about this hire?  I’m slightly on the positive side on Mills.  I like his background, knowing that he’s been sitting on Red Sox bench during some of the storied franchises’ winningest years, and arguably one of the best teams of the past decade with 2 world series wins to their credit.

I also love how the Boston Red Sox play the game too, solid pitching, high average gap to gap hitters, and tough nosed defensive efforts night in and night out.  I’m not sure how much of an impact he had on those players or getting them on the team, but I hope he plans on getting some of them more like them here.  It will take time and money to get those players in here, but I think we have a decent nucleus to get started with Hunter Pence, Lance Berkman, &  Michael Bourn.  We still lack in the pitching column with young arms not panning out as expected and a diluted free agent market of over paid has beens.

On the negative side he’s never been a big league manager so that’s a bit of a red flag to me, but he’s been in the shadow of one of the best for the past 10 years.  We had a few former big league coaches in to interview, Bob Melvin and Phil Garner, both of whom I would’ve been happy with as skipper.

I’m going to give Mills the benefit of the doubt here, we’ve been under the proverbial rock the past 2 years with a coach that had a, “Why can’t you make it look as easy as I did mentality”, a attitude that really deteriorated the clubhouse to the point where the players started airing their displeasure with the manager to the media, and even mocked the manager after he was fired.  Agreeably, Cecil Cooper seemed to have a very shallow outlook on the game of baseball, a game that has such a depth and can never be evaluated from just one view point.

Hopefully Brad Mills will have the fresh prospective these Astros hunger for.

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“It’s always Sunny” @ the Texans Game Sunday

Written by Court on September 10th, 2009

News from the houstontexans. com blog:

“Keep your eyes peeled on Sunday at the Texans game:  the Greenman fromIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia will be in front of section 114, as the popular show on FX is filming a sequence during the contest with the Jets.”  Houston versus the Jets is the National Game on CBS this Sunday @ noon.

As always looking forward to a new season of Always Sunny.  Speaking of always Sunny…Last week I became a fan of Danny Devito on Facebook, after seeing his latest video entry on his Facebook.

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Triple Plays are cool

Written by Court on August 25th, 2009

One of the good guys of the MLB, The Phillies Eric Bruntlett, turns an unassisted Triple Play to end their game against the Mets over the weekend here’s the clip:

Here’s another clip form one my favorite plays he made as an Astro.  In the 2005 season Bruntlett would be brought on in the 9th inning when the Astros had the lead as a defensive substitution for Biggio.  Boy did it pay off this day, he helped turn a huge Double play to end game 4 in the 2005 NLCS.

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Even more EPL games to watch in the States now

Written by Court on August 19th, 2009
2009-2010 Premier League season banner

2009-2010 Premier League season banner

Late last week ESPN officially acquired the rights to broadcast the early Saturday Morning English Premier League game (typically 7:45am CST sometimes 9am CST) and the Monday afternoon game (usually 2 pm CST) in the United States.  Even better news, the games are in HD are you listening Fox Soccer Channel?

The debut of the EPL on ESPN featured perennial power Chelsea v. Hull City, minus the service of Jozy Altidore, who was still in the states waiting for his work visa to go through.  The game received very good ratings considering the circumstances.  ESPN did not announce the deal until about 12 hours before game time, and most of you would have looked on your cable or satellite guides and seen that there would be a hunting show or Bass fishing in the time slot.  Acctully my Dish Network guide still says Fishing and hunting this Saturday morning too, so Dish Network hasn’t caught on.

For the past few years I have been relying on a few peer to peer TV sites and ustream’ers out there on the internet to stream pretty much any game I could image online these days, but the quality would normally be sub par and the chance that the stream would go down at least once was very likely.  The down fall of watching streaming games is that I would have to watch games live.  So having the luxury to sit down and turn on ESPN makes for a very nice way to start my Saturday morning coffee, or sleeping in and catching it on my DVR whenever I’m ready.

EPL TV Schedule in the US thru November 2009

Here is how ESPN introduces the 2009/2010 English Premier League season in the UK:

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New Website, Preparing for New Beginnings

Written by Court on August 1st, 2009

For the past week I’ve been working on a few things on the courtanddixie.com page.  Not real sure I’m 100% happy with it but I think we’re going to give it our best shot.  Dixie’s been working on the “How we met” and a few other details, while I iron out some of the technical and design features.  I’m sure it will come together swimmingly, and will end up being a great tool for everyone to keep up with us, our wedding next summer, and everything in-between.

So as we plan our wedding festivities, a few things we know for sure:

We’re getting married on Saturday July 10, 2010 at 6 o’clock, in Granbury, Texas; at the Acton United Methodist Church, with the reception @ the Granbury Convention Center on Lake Granbury.  We’re also looking at renting out a space for a little after party fun with our guests that are still standing @ 11.

Everything is coming together nicely; Dixie is working really hard to get as much done while she has the free time this summer before school starts.  She’s been talking with caterers, florist, bakeries, & photographers.  Admittedly I’ve done very little, but I’m looking forward to the tasting’s we have scheduled next weekend with the caterer’s and bakery.

There’s so much preparation that goes into this weekend/day.  I’m sure it’s going to be amazing and we’re really excited about sharing it with everyone!

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