U2 at the Wembley

Wow. August has been a pretty hectic and exciting month. My Birthday’s around the corner and the celebrations have already begun, starting with a surprise gift last week. A Nintendo Wii. I had another surprise in store as I was gifted a U2 concert. Not just that, I got two Wii games as gifts as well, (Guitar Hero: Rock Band & Ashes 2009). Thanks people, for all these wonderful gifts.

Anyway, the U2 concert was a killer experience. It was the biggest concert I have ever attended. Going by the previous day, when U2 claimed the record for highest audience with 88, 000, I am very certain that this was no less. The main reason why Wembley could accommodate so many fans is because of it’s radically designed £15 – £20m worth concert stage. The giant claw shaped structure has a 360 degree view and unlike most gigs is centrally placed to ensure it’s wider field of view within the statium. It also has a 360 degree screen providing the audience with live close-up feeds of the event. This meant that most parts of the stadium could be used for audience. This also meant that the concert is possible only in Tiered stadiums. Apparently, the structures, which take as many as 60 trucks for transporatation, are to become gig venues in parks around the world.

U2 360 Concert at the Wembley

U2 360 Concert at the Wembley

The Giant Claw Stage

The Giant Claw Stage

The gates were supposed to be open at 5.00 PM yesterday and we only got there around 6 PM. There was a support act on. I have forgotten their name, but they were pretty good. Then we had Glasvegas, a Glaswegian band belting out a few good numbers. Then the U2, the longest serving and successful full band were on stage and they transported the audience to a different world. The beginning itself was fantastic with a count down being run on large 360 degree screen, before the U2 band men, Larry Mullen, Adam Clayton and Edge taking up their signature positions, followed by Bono. During the concert, couple of metal bridges on the sides of the stage started moving to the middle and Bono and Edge frequently walked the bridges encouraging the crowd to croon with them, occassionally joined by Adam.

It was an incredibly exhilarating brilliant experience and one of the best concerts I have ever been to. U2′s Wembley 360 Degree songlist for the Wembley night:

  1. Breathe
  2. No Line on the Horizon
  3. Get On Your Boots
  4. Magnificent
  5. Beautiful Day
  6. Until The End Of The World
  7. New Year’s Day
  8. I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
  9. Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
  10. Unknown Caller
  11. The Unforgettable Fire
  12. City Of Blinding Lights
  13. Vertigo
  14. I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight
  15. Sunday Bloody Sunday
  16. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
  17. MLK
  18. Walk On
  19. Where The Streets Have No Name
  20. One
  21. Bad
  22. Ultraviolet (Light My Way)
  23. With Or Without You
  24. Moment of Surrender

Bose Triport Headphones & the Flower Forums

Bose Triport HeadphonesIt is amazing how many thoughts and ideas emerge in a forum discussion offering interesting insights into many aspects of a particular topic. I find forums quite useful for many everyday issues I come across where I lack the necessary knowledge or approach to get out of it. Recently, I was gifted a Bose Triport headphones to go with my iPod and though it is an incredible product with brilliant noise amplifying abilities, it does have a major setback. Bose ships these earphones with three pairs of detachable eartips. No matter how careful you are, you end up loosing these eartips very quickly…at least I did. The earphones never stick to your ears and most Triport users are constantly seen holding the earphones closer to their ears to ensure it doesn’t fall off. It is extremely frustrating and you never get to enjoy the music peacefully. And within two weeks of receiving this as a gift, I had lost all my eartips. And the Bose earphone is designed in such a way that you cannot use it without the eartips. How annoying!?!?!

Anyway, my quest to find replace ear tips lead me to find other Bose users who have experienced similar difficulties. Most of these customers have vented their frustrations on forums and I not only found a good number tips from where to get them but also that I could order the eartips directly from Bose free of charge. And of course I found all these on forums. Basically, forums are a great way to connect with like minded people and it makes perfect sense for businesses to host a forum to interact with customers.

The dearth of online forums and message boards in the florist industry is a bit surprising considering that its such a huge market. Of course forums and message boards do not belong to the same age as blogging, social bookmarking and networking, as they are the predecessors of the existing mediums. But forums are great resources where a community of like minded individuals share there knowledge and ideas. Also, it provides a firm base for businesses such as ours to build customer relationships. However, starting and managing a forum is an arduous and time consuming task. Nevertheless, we are convinced that we should be starting a forum to connect with our customers and suppliers. Thanks to Bose’s problematic headphones!

If any of you are experiencing similar issues with Bose Triport Headphones, call their Customer Services on 0800-085-9021. It’s been a few weeks since I complained and am yet to receive mine. I contacted them last week to check the status and was told that they have run out of stock until end of April. Though the headphones are good, I would give a big Thumbs Down for the product unless they come out with an enhanced version. Sad that many of us owning the older versions feel cheated. Sennheiser has better ones!

Music at your finger tips: First impressions of an iPod Touch

iPod TouchAfter much deliberation, I finally laid my hands on to Apple’s newest offering, although it stays with me only for a few days. I really would have loved to own the iPod Touch, but Apple announcing the launch one month after I had replaced my stolen White 30 Gig iPod with Black one (There goes the 30 day refund policy) ensures that I hold on to it for a while. Nonetheless, I have the iPod Touch for the next few days before it flies out with Nandu to reach the safe hands of Ashu, who undoubtedly would be delighted with this new gadget instead of a regular iPod.

iPod FamilyIn the recent years, Apple has leapfrogged it’s nearest competitors by introducing socially influential uber cool gadgets which has changed general perception of digital music. Honestly, a few years back, before the introduction of iPod, I considered MP3 music as pirated music as I had never seen a legitimate store selling compressed music in digital formats. iPod arrived and conquered the digital music world’s changing myths, owing much to the fact of delivering content using it’s proprietary iTunes software.

iPod TouchAlthough there are numerous portable music players available in the market, which are as intuitive, user friendly and colourful as iPods (Players such as Zune, Creative etc), iPod seems to have helped capture people’s imagination in a much wider market. The evolution of the iPod Range from the 1st generation to the all new iPhone has been equally sleek and innovative. Since its arrival as the 1st generation music player, iPod has slimmed and shed weight while adding numerous intuitive features. Any new product by Apple is sure to create a buzz and this is evident with iPod Touch and the iPhone.

iPod Touch Wi-FiThe iPod Touch is more of a stripped down version of an iPhone, albeit it’s dazzling interface and innovative design makes it a killer among all the iPod products. In terms of exterior, it is the usual smudge prone chrome and glass exterior, now a common feature among all iPods, which ensures that the player definitely needs a protective film. However, the oddity of the iPod Touch is in the black top corner plastic casing, which looks unimpressive with the Chrome plated finish on the back. For a company of Apple’s standards, which relies heavily on design, the casing is a bit incomprehensible. On the top left edge of the player is power button to activate/deactivate the player and a button below the touch screen interface to call the menu on screen. The touch screen navigation is the USP of iPod Touch and with the large screen makes it worthy enough for crispy video, pictures and browsing through the added Wi-Fi compatibility.

iPod Touch SongsLike all other iPod products, the iPod touch comes with minimal accessories, laid out behind a black plastic cradle on which the iPod touch is packed in a flimsy plastic film neatly packaged in an attractive box. The box also packs a user guide, a USB cable, a cleaning cloth, a dock adaptor, two Apple stickers, and a pair of the now popular iPod earphones, along with a small bit of plastic which acts as a viewing stand for the player.

I had very little time to sync my iTunes to the iPod Touch, but I assume it is bit of an ordeal as my library has more than 15GB of songs as against the paltry 8GB iPOD. When I tried syncing this morning, it only copied recently purchased songs and failed to show my library under the syncing options to select and add songs. I guess, it needs a bit of investigation in this regard. Anyway, I will explore this in detail this weekend.

All images courtesy Apple.

Everybody gonna dance tonight…

Fate they say is not without a sense of irony

Laurence Fishburne as Morpheus – The Matrix

Strange it may seem, but just after I finished writing this entry and met a few friends for our weekly social gathering, someone walked away with my girlfriend’s bag that had the ‘apple of my ears’. My prized possession, to be sold to some cheap deal hunter over the internet! But in case if any of you come across, it is a white 30 GB iPod with the engraving ‘My girlfriend’s new job paid for this iPod’. ‘Hoping against hope’ I must say!

Anyway, I won’t let that ruin my post.

June 29th – The day which could potentially rewrite history with launch of the much awaited iPhone. After a long wait, a few lucky people in the US get their hands on the most coveted uber-cool gadget in recent times. Luckier are those employees of Apple who get to own an iPhone for free. But the unlucky ones to miss out are people living elsewhere. The scheduled launch for Europe and Asia is anticipated to be in December. A big day not only for gadget freaks, but also for shareholders of Apple, competitors etc. Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Research in Motion, Sony Erricsson etc despite claiming to be relaxed about iPhone’s success primarily because it is a 2.5g phone in comparison with the technologically superior products available in the market, wait with bated breath to see how iPhone performs. Apple, in the meanwhile, has set realistic sights of acquiring 1 % market share by 2008. Skeptics are quick to latch on to iPhone’s features, functionality, security and the expensive pricing, and have been criticising the product ever since it was conceived at Apple labs. Nevertheless, Apple has always thrived on publicity and this publicity is sure to capture consumers’ imagination.

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