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The iPhones: a side by side comparison

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top view of iphone 3gs and iphone 4 boxes with apple logo

front view of iphone 3gs and iphone 4 boxes with images of the phones

side view of iphone 3gs and iphone 4 boxes with the names of the phones

front view of iphone 3gs and iphone 4 in their boxes

bottom view of iphone 3gs and iphone 4 with charger port and speakers

top view of iphone 3gs and iphone 4 with audio jack and power button

back view of iphone 3gs and iphone 4 with apple logo and phone info

closeup of iphone 4 retina display

You can see the little increments on the compass for Safari and read the letters on the Contacts image!

closeup of iphone 3gs display

I never really noticed that those globs along the right side of the Contacts image (as seen on an iPhone 3GS) were meant to be letters until I saw the retina display on the iPhone 4.

Ready for business!

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I received my Square (read more here)! Now if only I had something to sell so I could use it. I’ve swiped my own cards a few times just to get a feel for it (it makes a satisfying click as the card exits the swiper) but it’d be awesome to make a real transaction and generate a receipt and everything. Nevertheless, this is so awesome! I’ll be carrying this around in my purse in case a transaction need ever arises. 🙂

paper with "welcome to square" printed on it and square device attached

square device on paper with instructions for setup

sticker decal with square logo and text "pay with square" to place in view of customers

A decal so people know you accept credit card payments with Square!

square device plugged into iphone with square app running

All plugged in and ready to go!

Chivas farm

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It was open farm day at the Chivas farm this weekend! Panda and I went to check out their farm and the soaps and other skin products they make from goat’s milk. Check out their line of products!

big black pot belly pig

We entered the gate to find this piggy eyeing us suspiciously.

petting a horse

Then there was this horse waiting for some attention.

goats eating feed

Then on to the highlight of the trip - the goats!

goat at fence

This friendly one came up to say "hi."

a pair of goats sitting next to each other

How cute!!!

goat with huge beard

All I could think was Billy Goat Gruff.

petting a goat

I enjoyed petting the goats.

black and white patterned chickens

Check out these elaborate chickens.

large tortoise retracting into shell

They even had tortoises!

tortoise with lettuce placed in front of it

Some girl tried to feed this one, but only managed to scare it into hiding.

pot belly pig hiding behind plants

On our way out, we came across the shy and antisocial pig again, this time hiding from kids.

chivas skin care facial creme, clear complexion soap, and pamphlet

I ended up getting a facial creme (perfect timing since I just ran out of the one I was using) and a clear complexion soap (hope it can help my acne!).

They also had some fabulous food there, as well as mini massages, facials, and yoga lessons. I wish I had taken more pictures!

Square

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square logoThis weekend Panda and I went to visit the Chivas goat farm (pictures to come in tomorrow’s post), where we encountered a cool device.  It’s called Square and it’s a credit card scanning device that, combined with a smartphone app, make for a powerful tool for individuals and small businesses.  This simple yet effective little gadget captivated me, so I decided to do some research.  It turns out that not only the software download is free in the app store, but the hardware is also shipped to you for free!  In fact, there is absolutely no cost to set up as long as you have a compatible smartphone, iPad, or iPod touch.

So here I was at the farm, taking a look at their products for sale: soaps, cremes, bath salts, chapstick… all made using goat’s milk rather than water.  I just finished up a facial cream recently, so I was in the market for a new one.  They had a lovely little jar of one, so I opted to get that, along with a clear complexion formulated facial soap for my acne.  I figured since we drove all the way out there to see their goats, try some goat cheese dishes, enjoy the other animals, and get a massage, I might as well get some products to support their fabulous operation.

sample receipt from squareWhen it came time to pay, a gentleman was standing there with an iPad that had a little white square sticking out from the audio jack.  I pulled out my credit card and he swiped it across the plastic square.  On the screen, my card was processed, authorized, and then there was a line for my signature.  Turning the screen to me, he had me sign.  I hesitated for a fraction of a second, wondering if I should look for a pen-like device to sign with, but then went ahead with my finger, since that just seemed the right thing to do.  With my signature captured, the transaction was complete and I was given the option to enter my email or phone number to receive a receipt.  My receipt included not only the items I bought, but a map of where the transaction took place!

square on ipad, iphone, and android phoneHow awesome is that?  Any mobile device that can connect to the internet when you need to do a sale can potentially be used as a platform for Square.  At this point it is available to many Androids and nearly all mobile Apple products.  This really lowers the barrier to entry that individuals and small businesses may have had in the past, where it was not worth it to invest in one of those large credit card swiping machines, pay a monthly fee, and pay a 1-3% transaction fee to the credit card companies.  In fact, this just about eliminates the barrier entirely, since a good portion of people already have or can afford to get one of the devices that Square works with.

I can just imagine an artist or crafts person who had trouble selling things on the fly before because of the cash-only restriction they had, now being able to travel all over the country, accept just about any card that exists, and all for a flat rate of 15 cents plus 2.75% for a card swipe and 3.5% for a manual card entry.  Sure, it might be higher than some cards, but for the convenience, you’d more than likely come out on top since many sales opportunities would have been lost otherwise.  How great would it be to create things wherever you wanted, and be able to sell your items to pretty much anyone you ran into on the street?

And of course people in the service industries can make use of this too, getting paid immediately after walking the dogs for your neighbor or teaching the local kids how to swim.  Business can now be conducted location-independently, and with less foresight.  It’s certainly easier to convince someone to buy something from you or take you up on a service if they don’t need to have cash on them.  Now I wish I had such a business so I could make use of this great product and service!  Too bad I’m not very good with creating things that I can sell.

Sanrio’s 50th

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The celebrate Sanrio’s 50th year, McDonald’s has these Happy Meal toys that are digital watches in the shape of the characters.  Panda wanted to get me the Chococat watch because he knows that’s my favorite character, so we went to McDonald’s today and I got my first Happy Meal in years.  I believe the last time I got one was sometime in my childhood, but I really have no recollection.  I barely ever got them, since I generally wasn’t interested in the toys they offered, so it’s difficult to even recall when I ever did get one.

happy meal from mcdonald's with sanrio watches commemorating sanrio's 50th anniversary

I got a Chococat and Panda got a Keroppi.

Aromatherapy packs

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I’ve been commuting 3-4 hours a day for over two and a half months now, so I decided to get these aromatherapy heat/cold packs to help ease the strain on my overused muscles. I had initially tried to find one of those mall kiosks that sold them, but it seems they don’t exist anymore. After some research online, I settled on just buying a set (for only $30!) since it seems they all use the same ingredients: natural grains (flax seeds, I believe), lavender, chamomile, cinnamon, peppermint, lemongrass, clove, yarrow, spearmint, yellow dock, valerian root, and white willow, all in a 100% cotton fabric.

The 4-piece set comes with a shoulder wrap, lumbar belt, lavender eye pillow, and peppermint sinus pack. Can you believe they used to sell these things for $145.80?!?! I never would have bought them at that price. Thank goodness I am getting them way after the popularity wave waned and prices are substantially lower and more reasonable. I do hope that they can help make my poor right leg and glute feel better.

set of aromatherapy packs including neck, back, eye, and sinus packs

It finally arrived! My set of aromatherapy packs to help ease my weary muscles.

Colorful gift

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rainbow maker in clear box, from smithsonian

The Rainbow Maker that Panda got me.

happily holding new gift - rainbow maker from d.c.

The proud new owner of a Rainbow Maker, direct from the Smithsonian, I believe.

I can’t wait until one day I have a cat again – this will be great entertainment for it! And it would be great in some sort of a sun room…

OG

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Original Gangsters or Opportunity Green? 😛

Well, it’s that time of year again and I took a few days off from work to volunteer for Opportunity Green! Here’s a peek at what we were up to tonight…

bright clumps of yellow, red, and orange lanyards

We put plastic sleeves into the lanyard key rings.

small plastic pieces that fell from the plastic sleeves

We soon had a pile of plastic pieces that fell from the hole cutouts on the sleeves. Kind of a cool look, but don't worry, we cleaned it up. 🙂

ribbons for badges

The various ribbons we have to stick on the badges.

a cool speckled pattern with rainbow colors

It's kind of like confetti static noise...

box of advinylize bags

Would you have guessed it was a pattern on an AdVinylize bag? The lucky attendees get these lovely swag bags filled with goodies!

Alcohol packaging

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Much like perfume bottles, there and endless designs that make them look oh so cool. From the largest to the smallest, they make me want to collect them. In fact, I have a few mini bottles in my display case, chosen for their unique look.

Here are some found at a restaurant, larger than our arm!

extra large bottles of alcohol

A day of fools

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Today was a fun, playful day as Starbucks introduced its new sizes – Plenta and Micra, and Google decided to give props to one of my former hometowns by changing their name to Topeka.  I’m sure there were plenty of other fun pranks out there from similar high-profile companies, but these are the two I happened across today.

Some of my coworkers actually believed the Starbucks one and I’m sure many people wished the Plenta was for real.  After all, that’s about how much coffee they could power through in a day.  I really enjoyed the quirky uses they suggested for both sizes after you’re done with your drink and that picture of the two guys is brilliantly hilarious.  How could anyone take that seriously?  Lol.

The Google one taught me something I didn’t know about (which isn’t surprising, since Google – excuse me, Topeka is always coming up with crazy new products).  Their concept of that sort of ultra-fast internet connection could propel us even further into developing cool new technologies and ways of virtual interaction.  I’m imagining something straight out of Star Wars here, with holographic 3D images.  Can’t help it.

Oh, and a random unrelated thought – all 5 of my iPhone app updates today were iPad related.  Not like that does me any use!

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