Archive | April, 2009

16 April 2009 ~ Comments

The very first #NHLTweetup Hashtagging

There could be a million things I could write about after all the hockey action that has happened within the last 48 hours (Vancouver Giants going to the conference finals, Vancouver Canucks taking game 1) but I’ve decided to leave that to the pros and talk about something else. Thanks to inflation and the ridiculous popularity of the Canucks in Vancouver, I couldn’t afford to attend the first playoff game for the Canucks tonight. However, thanks to the NHL sponsoring an official ‘tweet up’, I don’t feel like I missed a thing. Before I go any further, a ‘Tweetup’ is really just a meetup of people from Twitter.

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Canucklehead Twittering away at the NHLTweetup

Now a couple hours later, I realize that I just saw two of most powerful community driving things work together: sports and social media. There is nothing quite like what a sports team does to a city. I walked down the street in downtown Vancouver at 11:00pm at night without any fear that I would be shot for the first time in a long time because I knew I was just surrounded by other Canuckleheads, just like me. People would honk at my friends and scream out “Go Canucks Go”. You could start a conversation with anybody on the street by throwing random player’s names around. The feeling of community is tremendous and it is just as the marketing suggests: we are all Canucks.

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NHL Tweetup Pregame, Picture taken by Miss604

Social media is a different beast. There’s tons of blogs and marketing ‘gurus’ who have been preaching this web 2.0 stuff for years, but regardless, I thought that it might be a quiet night (other than the screams in joy and agony) in terms of conversation since I was just hanging out with a bunch of strangers. But when I walked into the room, I quickly realized that I actually knew these people. It wasn’t like walking into a mall; these were people that had the same hobbies and interests as me and the night went by like any other night with your regular friends would. Is it possible to become real friends with somebody without ever meeting them? Five years ago, it would have been a straightaway ‘no’ (unless you’re one of those pen-pal advocates). But now, I’m not so sure. We sure looked like we had fun here:

To wrap things up before I forget what I’m talking about, the impact these two seemingly forms of ‘entertainment’ on community building is amazing and anybody doing business, politics, or anything that requires people to be involved should pay close attention.

Special Shout Out to Richard, who did an awesome job organizing the first ever #NHLTweetup.

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13 April 2009 ~ Comments

NHL Hockey: 2008-2009 Predictions Revisited + Round 1 Playoff Predictions

At the beginning of the season, I did some predictions on how the NHL standings would look after 82 regular season games. I was dead on for some (Canucks, Penguins, Flyers, Islanders) and completely out of the park for others (Blue Jackets, Bruins, Lightning, Rangers) so I thought it would be fun to do some playoff predictions now as well since the spots are all set. Here’s my first round predictions:

Round 1

Western Conference:

1 San Jose Sharks vs 8 Anaheim Ducks
Sharks in 6.

2 Detroit Red Wings vs 7 Columbus Blue Jackets
Wings in 5

3 Vancouver Canucks vs 6 St. Louis Blues
Canucks in 7

4 Chicago Blackhawks vs 5 Calgary Flames
Hawks in 6

Eastern Conference:

1 Boston Bruins vs 8 Montreal Canadians
Bruins in 4

2 Washington Capitals vs 7 New York Rangers
Rangers in 6

3 New Jersey Devils vs Carolina Hurricanes
Devils in 5

4 Pittsburgh Penguins vs Philadelphia Flyers
Penguins in 7

I’m really looking forward to seeing everybody’s predictions as well. Go Canucks!

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12 April 2009 ~ Comments

M&M Ear Bud Headphones Unripping & Review

I got an unboxing video for you all today, only there’s no actual box. I found a pair of M&M Ear buds (made by Maxell) on sale for $9.99CAD at my local London Drugs and couldn’t resist picking up a pair for myself. They came in 5 different colors (Pink, White, Blue, Orange, and Red) and I was going to go with the classic iPod white but ended up with since that’s an actual M&M color.

I’ve had a about a week or so to play with them and I have to say that I’m very pleased. I’m no audiophile by any means so if you’re looking for a serious review, you’re going to have to look elsewhere. I found the sound to be decent and comparable to my generic Apple branded ear buds if not better. However, I did notice a bit of tin and the sound was bass-ier and deeper than normal. They sit quite comfortably in the ear but I had to change to the medium sized buds because the ones that were initially in the video were too small. My greatest surprise was the amount of noise cancellation. Since they are in-ear headphones, I expected a bit more of noise cancellation than my Apple headphones, but the cancellation performed up to par with the JVC Air Cushion, Sony MDR EX32LP and Skullcandy Smokin Buds. All the ones I mentioned retail around the $40-$50 CAD range so this is an awesome buy in that respect.. One last thing I have to mention though is that after a week’s use, the M logo on my buds have now faded a little so that’s a bit of a disappointment. However, if you’re Bottom line, if you are a M&M fan and just want some replacements for your worn out generic headphones, this is a must buy.

Pros:
- Great price
- M&M inspired
- Excellent Noise Cancellation
- 5 different colors
- 2 different sized ear cushions
- ‘lifetime’ limited warranty

Cons:
- M&M design fades over use
- Tinny sound
- Sound is too bassy

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