Archive for November, 2007

Unable to assess risk part 2 - plastic pen tops

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

In perfect timing with my unable to assess risk series a family wants to have plastic pen tops banned because their teenage son died choking on one. Banned. Really? You want to ban something because out of the millions of plastic pen tops your child was the one unlucky one that choked on one? Insane. I understand you’re upset and you want to get revenge for your sons death. First you can’t take revenge on an inanimate object. It won’t make you feel any better. Second there are millions if not billions of these caps floating around and one person has died. They may get plastic pen tops banned but I bet the will still drive while talking on a cellphone.

We have some wonderful people fueling the fire too. His school has banned the pen tops. I’m sure a few hundred people get these caught in their mouth every year. Now one _one_ kid has died and they should be banned? Before we get pen tops banned let’s focus on cellphones, swimming pools, and bad parents.

Just Incase but not in time

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

I’m not the only one to drop my iphone. However, I am one of the few to drop my iphone and have it impact pavement on the edge of the glass and shatter half way across the screen. Apple is nice enough to ‘repair’ accidental damage for $250. By repair I mean replace the phone on site. While it seems steep for a repair fee remember that most other companies make you buy a new one.

With my newly repaired iphone I also picked up a black incase for it. The case feels like it’s protecting the iphone well but it makes it more difficult to put in your pocket and the dock is now useless. The case makes the phone too wide to slide into the case. All other functionality is available with the case on. The case also covers the edge of the glass where my old phone impacted pavement.