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The new light works!

December 6, 2007 by Tricia

We finally got around to putting the new DLP light in our TV the other night and I’m please to let you know that that horrible chain saw buzzing noise is gone!

The new light does make some sound but it’s not grating or so loud that you have to keep turning the TV up louder and louder to drown out the sound of the fans jarring motor.

I’m so happy it’s fixed!

Since the old light was still working, although noisily, we’ve decided to keep it. Remember I said in my last post about our TV that when the first light went out it went out without any notice … well if it happens again (in two years or more please) with this new light at least we’ll have a back up until we can replace the burned out light.

What really kills me about these DLP’s other than having to replace a part every two years or so is that you can only get them at a few places. I really think that the stores that sell DLP TV’s should keep some replacement lights in stock. The first time we needed to replace the light for the TV we had to wait a week and this time I ordered the light on a Friday- I was told it was their last one in stock – and since the place of business is way over on the other side of the city (an hours drive) we didn’t pick it up until Tuesday.





Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Television, Web and Technology Tagged With: business, Buzz, city, DLP television, DLP TV, fixed, Friday, frustrating, grating, grating sound, happy, in stock, irritating, jarring, light, loud, new, noise, noise from light, sound, TV

We have to replace the DLP TV light again!

December 4, 2007 by Tricia

I know I’ve mentioned before that we have a large DLP television set. Well, approximately every two years or so you need to replace the light bulb in the TV.

Last summer our first light went out with little warning at all. Just poof and no more TV picture.

Now it seems that the light we currently have in the TV is failing. Yes it’s only be a bit more than a year since we bought the last one, but this light’s fan makes the worst humming and buzzing sound! We still have a picture and it looks good but the noise from the lights fan is just awful.

Lately it’s been sounding like we have a workshop in our living room when we first turn on the TV. It’s sort of a ringing, buzzing saw kind of sound. Then once the TV warms up the sound is quieter but still irritating.

I blame myself for the TV’s light beginning to fail so early. I stay up late at night because of my Crohn’s pain and I keep the TV on for company. So the poor TV is on for 12+ hours each day.

Considering that the light is so important to the TV they should be made to be kept on for extended periods of time but I guess they aren’t.

So Chris went to a special electronics supplier earlier today to pick up a new bulb for our TV. We’re waiting for the light to reach normal indoor temps before we put it in the TV … it was a long cool car ride.

At least the light was a little cheaper this time … only about $250. Last year it cost us closer to $400!

When we get a new TV we will not be getting another DLP. It has a great picture but there’s just too many problems. A TV should work well for at least 10 years without having to replace parts. Geesh!

Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, Television Tagged With: buzzing, car, Chris, company, crohns, DLP TV, DLP TV light, electronics, expensive, fan noises, high pitched fan noise, irritating, late at night, light, light and fan, living room, new bulb, noise, picture, price, problems, sound, Summer, Television, warm up, warming up, work

You can use Spock to easily search for people and information

November 15, 2007 by Tricia

Have you visited Spock yet?

Spock is a people and information search engine. You can use the site to find information and links to sites with more information about your favorite celebrities, politicians, authors, musicians, places, or countries or a whole variety of things for which you can think to create a search.

When you visit Spock.com you can easily search by the name of a person or by the “tag” that might have been placed on listed information. A tag could be the type of industry the person works in or the form of entertainment they perform just as guitar player, entertainer, musician and so on.

Really the best way to tell you about Spock is to show you how it works. I signed up at Spock in order to access the sites full features. Did I mention that Spock is completely free to use?

If you’ve been reading my site for a while you know I have a great variety of interests from photography to gardening to music to being sure to watch my favorite television shows.

I enjoy the television show Heroes. I like most of the characters on the show equally so I decided to just do a search for Heroes on Spock. The first page of results were individual listings for many of the main in the cast of Heroes. The other pages that came up had other people with the word “heroes” associated with them such as David Bowie.

I decided to narrow down my search by clicking on the tag within the listing for Masi Oka otherwise known on the show as Hiro the time shifter. I clicked on the tag “Heroes (TV Series) Cast”. This gave me four pages of results with 39 listings for all the actors that take part in Heroes. I bet you didn’t know there were that many actors in the show did you?

Beside each actors listing there’s a series of tags that have been left by Spock members. Some of the tags lead to movies or other TV shows that each actor has been in, in the past or to news stories, interviews or possibly fan listings for each star.

Now if I knew of something that suited the listing that came up in my search, perhaps a movie that an actor had stared in or a wiki page I could easily add a tag of my own by clicking on the “add tag” link underneath each listings tag area. Site members can click on the little arrow beside each search result tag in order to vote yes or no as to whether the tag is appropriate for the listing.

Besides tags, when you do a search on Spock, you’ll also see a short description beside each search result, as well as links for the full tag listing, photos, related people and news. Below that you’ll find links to web pages that have information about each search result.

Hopefully you can see how one simple search could set you off on a journey either exploring other areas of Spock or sending you out into the Web where you’ll find more specific information.

I’m sure that you can see how the results of a search on Spock might be helpful to you, but what else can you do with it? Well, you can email the results to yourself or to someone else who might be interested in the information that you found, or you can click on the word “text” which is to the right of the search results and convert the listed result into a simple list that only includes a link to the information page for each search result on Spock.

There is one thing that you might want to try if you’d like to share the information that you found with your readers. You can create a widget in order to show you search results within a blog post.

When you click on the Widget you’ll be taken to a page where you can get the code for a flash or a javascript widget.

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Do you like Heroes this season?

November 7, 2007 by Tricia

Have you been watching Heroes this season? I don’t know about you, but I’m not enjoying as much as last season. Perhaps it’s because the characters are scattered all over the globe and keep bouncing back and forth from the present to the past.

I’m not having trouble following it … I just don’t like it. I guess I liked it better when more of the main characters were together rather than all over the place.

I mean, Hiro has finally come back to what I think is the present from where ever he was in Japan … maybe Okinawa Japan? Peter’s bouncing from Ireland to Montreal, to future New York back to present Montreal. The Dominicans might have made it across the border or maybe not … but if they are Dominicans why are they in Mexico anyway? Then we can add a Northern European city into the mix as well as New Orleans, a town in Texas and maybe Los Angeles?

It’s too much … put more Heroes together!

I think I liked this last episode better than any so far this season and that might be because there were more characters together in scenes than there have been in any other episode so far this season. Where is that clinic located anyway? I can’t remember if we even know where it is.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Television Tagged With: border, character, city, Europe, future, Heroes, heroes all over, japan, mexico, Montreal, New York, past, Peter, present, scattered, too much, watch, watching

Poor Betty!

November 7, 2007 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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Aw poor Ugly Betty … guess they really don’t like her in New Zealand if they have to cover the ad for her show with a paper bag. LOL

I love it when an advertisement makes me laugh. Did you find it humorous too?

Filed Under: Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Photography, Recreation, Television, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: funny picture, Humor, laugh, paper bag, photo, Ugly Betty, ugly betty advertisement, Wordless Wednesday

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