Archive for January, 2009

Google Reader

Posted in Computers, GShared Items on January 30th, 2009 by hurt – Be the first to comment

For a while I was a very big fan of Liferea as my rss feed reader of choice. Since getting the Treo 755p and the always constant need to need something to kill some time while waiting for things, I decided to go back to using google reader. It has actually been working very well on the Treo, and once you get use to the quick keys you can navigate around your news feeds pretty quick.

Since I have made the move to the new rss client I figured I should use some of the bonuses it could offer. I installed a nice little wordpress plugin that will take my shared Items from google reader and post them on the site once a week. Now every monday you will be able to see all the links that I have thought where interesting from the week before. :)

I have also added a google reader shared items box on the side menu of the site. It will be the same links that get posted every Monday, but you can see them in real time and only the last 5 items I have shared.


Adventures In Shredder Shopping

Posted in General, Reviews on January 16th, 2009 by hurt – Be the first to comment

About a year back my old shredder went to the great silicon heaven in the sky and I have been with out one for this whole time. Cleaning out the Crawl space and basement over December has left me with a large amount of paper I need to dispose of securely.

The first this I did was look into what features I really wanted in my new shredder.

1. A few sheets are a time (3 to 5 min)
2. Auto and Reverse (should be standard on all them)
3. Ability to do CD’s
4. Ability to do Credit Cards.

Staples and paper clips I dont really care about since I can just rip the corner off a pack of paper pretty easy.

After looking at the weekly flyers and online a fair amount I ended up getting a Staples Mailmate Shredder Item Number 649935 for $68.72.

It has the following features:

* Features: Shreds 10 folded paper sheets, CDs/DVDs, credit cards, staples & small paper clips
* Heavy Duty Cross-cut: 51-100 uses per day
* Finish: Stainless Steel/Black
* Light weight, pull-out bin and rubberized handle make emptying easy
* Throat Width: 6″ (152.4mm)
* Shred Size: 0.2″ x 1″ (4mm x 25mm)
* Basket Capacity: 1.5 Gallons (5.5L)
* Overheat & Power LEDs
* Overload Protection with Auto Reverse Feature
* Digital Control Switches
* Auto Off Feature: powers down after 30 minutes
* Non-skid rubber feet
* Shred Speed: 5.6 ft/min. (1.7 m/min.)
* Dimensions: 10.2″L X 11.8″W 11″H
* Weight: 15.2 lbs

Staples MailMate Shredder

It sounded like it had everything I wanted out of a shredder, but this was not to be the case. After getting it home I shredder for a few min and then waited a bit and did some more. In no time the unit powered off (the over heat light did not come on). Looking in the manual it said if this happened to leave it for 25 min and then plug it back in and try again. Not a single light would come on….

Back to Staples the next day with my broken shredder.. I didn’t really want to spend much more on a shredder, but also was not feeling the love of this model and didn’t want to get the same kind again. After looking over the remaining options I went with a Staples D-Shape Diamond-Cut Shredder Item Number 703283 for $99.21. So I paid the difference and left with my new shredder with the following specs:

* Features: Medium-duty ultraquiet shredder with up to 50 uses per day
* Basket interlock switching (machine shuts off when shredder basket door is opened)
* Separate slot to shred CDs/DVDs
* Reverse/forward button with red “attention” and “bin full” LEDs
* Overheat/overload protection
* Nonskid rubber feet
* 12-sheet capacity
* 9″ throat size
* 1/5″ x 1-19/50” shred size
* 6-gallon basket capacity
* 1-year manufacturer’s limited warranty, 7-year on cutters (details with product)12-sheet capacity.

Staples D shaped Shredder

So far it seems like a way better unit and I hope it will last for more than the MailMate did.