RJ’s Energy Drink Roundup

July 16th, 2009

So a few weeks ago I finally found Taipei’s equivalents to red bull. And boy were they effective. I tried four different energy drinks. Since I don’t know how to read most of the characters in their names I will just show you the pictures. It is unfortunate that I discovered them so late, but oh well. Here they are in order of effectiveness!

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white horse – Horse Strength Something

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no clue again

the first one is intense! I mean INTENSE. when you drink this you will be WIDE AWAKE for hours. It also caused my chest to feel funny and my heart to feel like it was beating irregularly. I would think this thing is about (red bull)*5 when it comes to strength. So I think in this case you may want to stay away from the purple stuff except for extreme circumstances.

The second one is about double the strength of Red Bull. It is pretty intense and does not make my chest feel like it is going to explode.

the second to last one is about the same as Red Bull.

And the last one is slightly weaker than red bull.

As for taste all of these taste  much worse than Red Bull. Imagine Red Bull with a syrupy consistence and no carbonation. In the case of the purple stuff they added a grape flavor so it sort of tastes like Dimetapp. But it is REALLY effective so who cares.

All these energy drinks are great substitutes for Red Bull when you are in Taiwan but none of them taste as good! If you really want Red Bull you will have to hop on a plane to Japan. I am not sure if they have it in China. so Japan is your safest bet. And as soon as you land in Japan you get a 90 day visitors visa so you can even stay a while.

Anyways, my time is limited since I will be leaving on Monday. Peace out ya’ll!

RJ’s Plane Flight Hell

July 16th, 2009

Due to an unfortunate set of circumstances I have been screwed over where plane flights are concerned. Anyways to make a long story short, I will be coming back to the US of A on July 20th. It will be a wondrous day for the United States, the triumphant return of the Ranting Jamaican! Yes I am that wonderful…

That being said I will now go into the long and uninteresting story. My girlfriend and I were planning to leave on August 1st but we were waiting until we knew more about the times when our MBA programs would be starting to change the tickets to that date. So today we called to change our tickets and they said ALL of the flights from here to Los Angeles were booked from July 27th to September 7th and the waiting lists were closed. Imagine my surprise!

Supposedly July and August are when EVERYBODY wants to head back to the US. I thought it would have been August and September but I guess I was wrong. So be warned! never wait to reschedule your tickets if you want to leave from Taiwan in July or August because that’s when everybody wants to leave.

But anyways currently our tickets were set for September 2nd. I need to be in New York City by August 26th obviously this was not going to work. So in order to get out of this place we have to pay $550 EACH to upgrade our tickets, they are still economy, and we are leaving on Monday July 20th, four days from now.

ugh.. what a mess. But on the bright side I get to play with my Samsung T240HD monitor 11 days earlier than I thought! I can’t wait!

Peace out Ya’ll 

RJ’s Thoughts on the Google Chrome OS

July 13th, 2009

Last week Google announced that they would be releasing an operating system at some point next year. Of course the media went crazy over it, saying that now Google was stepping into Microsoft’s operating system arena. But they are not. Google is creating something totally different from windows. Yes it is an operating system but it is going to be a cloud operating system specializing in web applications and extremely light weight use. But just because it is not made to directly compete with Microsoft’s current Windows OS doesn’t mean Microsoft won’t be worried/pissed about it. Because they probably wanted to sell something similar down the line and now Google is going to give it away for free. But that’s neither here nor there. I, personally, would have absolutely no use for that piece of crud. People who use their computer solely for reading Facebook, posting on twitter, typing essays, and sending emails though, would have a use for such an operating system.

I really don’t understand what the big deal is. Google’s Chrome OS will probably be a flop. In the past all of Google’s forays into sources of business other than search and ads have pretty much failed. One example is the Android OS. So far it has very limited usage its  heavily overshadowed by the iPhone and now it has Palm’s WebOS to deal with also. And other things like Google Apps and all the random things that they have come out with in recent years definitely have not been cash cows. I am actually wondering how many new and pointless services will be coming from Google’s campus as this recession continues (hopefully it ends soon though). Google Wave I believe is due at the end of the year we’ll see how that does…

Google’s Chrome OS is cool, I guess, for people who are into low powered computing. But it has gotten me thinking even about my current computer and online storage usage. I think that I am already too jacked into Google. I use one Gmail account for all of my mail. I have probably six other accounts going into this one Gmail account. What does this mean? Whenever I get an email Google gets a chance to examine it and use it to learn about what I am doing and then sell ads to me more efficiently. Granted I never click on Adwords ads but but the point is that Google sees all of my data and mines it for information about me. The Chrome OS would be one thousand times worse! I bet some people would save the entire contents of their My Documents folder up on the “cloud” so that they would have access to it everywhere. But the user is not the only person with access to all that data. Google has access, Google’s employees have access, any crazy computer hacker could get access. Just like the damn hackers got my Social Security number out of UCLA’s database they could get info out of Google.

The announcement about this Chrome OS really has me thinking about how I have been using my computer recently. And I have been way to dependant on Google. I think it is back to Outlook for me because I don’t want anyone data-mining my private and/or business emails.

Oh and one last thing! all of the benefits of the “cloud” can be achieved with some minor tweaking of Windows, Linux, or even OS X. All you need to do is set up and ftp server(IIS and Apache can do this). You can share whatever you want to share and password protect it so that only you can get to it. You could even create new accounts on your computer so that others could log in and have access. You could also set up your entire hard drive to be the shared area for the FTP server (although I wouldn’t recommend it). But then I guess you wouldn’t have the collaboration benefits but at least nobody would be searching through your data and trying to sell crap to you. If you need collaboration use Google chat or something else. Personally, I use Pidgin. Pidgin is an open source instant messaging application that supports a plethora of chatting standards. You should check it out. The main benefit of this is that YOU are in control of your data. It is local to your computer and nobody will get to it except the people you want, and probably hackers. Provided that they know about you and you have something they want.

In conclusion, the Google Chrome browser is great, the Google Chrome OS will not be great, for me at least. I need the power! It seems like Google has its hands on the lid of Pandora’s box and is about to open it. And no I am not talking about online music streaming.

Peace out ya’ll. I’ve got a test to take.