Archive for September, 2009

William Shakespeare’s Hamlet

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

william_shakespeare1William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark”, is a play that bridges the past with the present in terms of its content and dramatics. Many of the same attributes that people expect from a good movie or book can be found in Shakespeare’s Hamlet and in other plays that Shakespeare wrote. Hamlet has been regarded as Shakespeare’s most famous play, intriguing readers with its many underlying themes and symbols that can be related to a persons own life.  Because of the many different ways a person could interpret the character of Hamlet, it continues to amaze and provide debate to readers today. The story line revolves around Hamlet, and his desire to avenge his father’s death when he discovers, from the ghost of his father, that his Uncle is responsible for his father’s murder. To complicate matters, his mother’s marriage to Hamlet’s Uncle, only 2 months after his father’s death, has left Hamlet deceived about his mother and what he thought her to be. While the story line in Hamlet is just as good as any modern day tale of a tragedy, complete with action, blood and gore, it is the underlying interpretation of Hamlet that has provided nearly 400 years of spirited debate. Shakespeare’s “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” is pertinent to us today based on the following three significant reasons.

First, “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark”, provides historical literary significance because of who wrote it and when they wrote it. William Shakespeare, by himself, is recognized world wide as one of the greatest poets and English playwrights. Although there is very little documentation on the life that Shakespeare lived, a lot can be said of Shakespeare through his poems, sonnets and playwrights. Reading through Hamlet, one can gain insight into the attributes that were important to Shakespeare and thereby know the person, whom so little is known about. Another significant feature of Hamlet, in historical context, is the time that the play was written, in 1600. Through the verses that Shakespeare has written, the period of the Renaissance comes alive to the reader. Kings, Queens, Lords and realms, with all of the glory of nobility, envisions the mind of the reader and brings the past to life.

The second reason how Hamlet is important to us can be thought of as a bridge to the past. The people that enjoyed the playwrights of Shakespeare were perhaps not all that different from the people of today. Whereas a family of today enjoys a good movie that contains action, adventure, romance and surprise, a family of 1600 enjoyed the very same attributes that can be found in the content of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Shakespeare’s literary works have bridged space and time, effecting the lives and our learning experiences in the world of today. Perhaps it was more of Shakespeare, bridging his writings into the future, that seem to have withstood the age of time and still remain as some of the most important writings in human history. As his contemporary, Ben Johnson, stated, “he was not of an age, but for all time!”

Finally, the third reason Hamlet is pertinent to us is for the social and political statements that are emphasized through the thoughts and human expressions of Shakespeare’s characters: statements that are just as emotional today as they were in 1600. While Hamlet by itself is an intriguing and entertaining story, it is the messages and expressions of human nature that lay underneath the story line, embracing generations of readers, from 1600, to 2010 and beyond. Such is the case when Hamlet discovers that his mother has married his deceitful Uncle, within two months of his father’s death. The shock of learning of this revelation, and the fact that Hamlet was disillusioned by his mother’s actions, brings to light a theme that is common to human nature, that a person may not be the person that they portray to be. In the innocence of our youth, there is goodness in the faces of the people we meet and have come to know. As Hamlet discovers, the innocence of youth quickly turns to disillusion when a loved one acts in a manner unbecoming to the nature they have portrayed. This is but one example of the many examples of symbolism and hidden messages that Shakespeare has creatively interwoven into Hamlet. What is remarkable about Shakespeare’s writings in Hamlet, is that so many different interpretations can be concluded from the thoughts and impressions of the characters Shakespeare has created. From political statements, to questions facing our own selves in our struggle to make sense of life, Shakespeare strikes a different chord in the thoughts and interpretations of each reader’s mind.

The mystic of William Shakespeare is not that he wrote about ideas and themes that people could not understand, but that he wrote about real life events and expressed the human character that we can all personally related to. Through Shakespeare’s Hamlet, we can understand that Shakespeare was a real life individual who thought, questioned and dreamed at an important time in human history, a time that holds the same values as we do today. It is intriguing that for a man who wrote so much, that there is so very little written about the life he lived. Perhaps Shakespeare wanted to be remembered in the words he wrote, and not judged by the life he lived. A fitting tribute for one of the world’s most known English poets and another example of the mystic of William Shakespeare. The beauty of Shakespeare’s writings is that 400 years later; his writings still have meaning and significance. Shakespeare’s writings are relative to yesterday, today and tomorrow. This is how Hamlet and other Shakespeare writings are pertinent to us today.

Sennheiser Wireless RF Headphones

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

wireless_headphonesWe continue with this month’s “Go Wireless” article to explore the many different ways to utilize wireless technology to improve your home music experience. The Sennheiser RS120 Wireless RF headphones with charging cradle is this month’s featured product. This is an ideal choice for wireless use of both Hi-Fi audio, Computer and the TV. The open-ear headphones are supraaural and provide detailed, warm sound reproduction with a strong bass response. The headphone receives sound through walls and ceilings so you won’t have to remain in the same room as your equipment. Power comes from NiMH batteries that are recharged by simply putting the headphones on their transmitter base that can be mounted to a wall. The entire system weighs just 8.1 ounces.

These headphones are absolutely amazing. There is no interference and the claims of 300 feet range is just about right. Sound quality is excellent. Bass is strong, mids are prominent, and highs are crisp. The headphones and base are ergonomically made and look just great next to your computer or home theater system. One of the impressive features of this product is the versatility of using it with any number of home music systems. Whether that is your DVD player, Computer, MP3 player or Internet Radio system – the Sennheiser RS120 works flawlessly with all!

Current price for the Sennheiser RS120 is $62.61 from Amazon.com which is currently 43% off from its regular price. If your range requirements are less then 300 feet, then you might try the model below – the RS110 which is currently retailing for under $40. Either way you can’t go wrong with the Sennheiser and that earns it a 5 star review from CelticRadio.net. Now Go Wireless!

 Features of the Sennheiser RS120:

  • Wireless freedom and stereo sound with reception through walls and ceilings up to 328 feet
  • Simple, built-in recharging
  • Detailed, warm sound reproduction with strong bass response
  • Open-Aire design for hi-fidelity audio reproduction
  • Volume, on/off and tuning control located on the headphone
  • Very lightweight headphones are comfortable to wear for long periods of time
  • Replaceable earpads for long service life
  • Charging stand also stores the headphones when not in use
  • Transmitter can be wall-mounted
  • Supports the use of multiple headphones receiving the RF signal from one transmitter (use HDR 120)
  • Delivery includes transmitter, power cable, audio cable and headphones
  • Connects to RCA jacks (red and white outputs), 1/8″ and 1/4″ headphone sockets (anything with a headphone jack including laptop and desktop computers!)
  • 3 selectable transmit-channels for avoiding interference and/or using more than 1 transmitter in a room
  • (2) AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries included

iTouch

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

itouch_lgIn our last issue we talked about how to wirelessly stream music from your computer equipment to a remote speaker using the Shift Wireless speaker system. This month we take a look at a high end solution to streaming music remotely with the Apple iPod – commonly referred to as the iTouch. With a list price of $214.99 from Amazon.com, this little device is a bit pricey, but well worth every penny for the simply magnificent features built into this piece of technological heaven. 

Some of the key features include a slim rectangular shape with rounded edges, a glass touch screen, thousands of free apps to download from the App Store and built in wireless access to your home wireless router or any public access wireless router. One of the unique features of the iTouch (and the one that sold us), was its built in glass touch screen and navigation system. It is extremely easy to use and is the only mobile device whose onscreen keyboard actually works flawless each and every keystroke!

Now, let’s get to the number one reason why we are including the iTouch in our Go Wireless column – Live365! The most compelling reason to purchase an iTouch is the free Live365 application that is included in the Apple App Store. Simply search for Live365 in the App Store, install the application and a Live365 icon will appear on your iTouch desktop. Select the Live365 application with a touch of the finger, sign-in to your Live365 account and start streaming music directly to your iTouch including all 5 Celtic Radio channels. Go to your favorite hotspot bookstore, coffee shop or add a base station to your iTouch with speakers and you can bring your Celtic Radio music anywhere you go in your house, yard or beyond!

Some of the great features you can expect while using Live365 through the iTouch:

  • Listen to Live365 in your car.
  • Connects with your cell data plan or wi-fi.
  • Artist and track info with album artwork.
  • Unlimited presets synced to the website.
  • Multiple skins/themes. anywhere.
  • Celtic Radio in CD quality.

Music can be purchased directly through the iTouch using Apple’s iTunes music store and through the computer using the iTunes software. Music that you purchase on your computer through iTunes can be automatically transfered to the iTouch using a USB cable for easy on the go music anywhere you travel. Our one complaint with the iTunes store and software is that the majority of the music available for purchase is DRM protected which means it can only be played on your Apple product. We give Apple a big thumbs down on DRM protection which hinders consumer’s ability to transfer their music to other mobile devices or computers in their homes or office. Our suggestion is to use Amazon’s DRM free MP3 download service which in most cases appears to be less expensive then the iTunes.

Another great feature for you “Go Wireless” people is the ability to play full length digital movies on your iTouch. Movies can be obtain either through the iTunes store or converted using digital software. A number of recently released movies are also including a digital copy of the movie that is included with your DVD purchase. Simply add this digital copy to your iTunes, sync the iTouch up with your USB cable or docking station, and you got a full length movie to watch on the subway, by the pool or in the car!

The beauty of the iTouch is the all in one approach that Apple has taken. The iPod Touch is a portable media player, personal digital assistant, Wi-Fi mobile platform and includes a web browser, email, you tube videos, stocks and thousands of free software from the Apple App store. We believe the iTouch will give the most demanding customer many years of enjoyment, and with a rich selection of features, we give Apple’s iTouch system a thumbs up for our Celtic Radio members. Now go Wireless!ikoni

Shift Wireless Speaker

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

shift1Until recently, Internet Radio was mainly confined to your computer system. But with the advent of wireless technologies becoming main streamed in our computer equipment, we are starting to see some really nice products in the market place that actual work as advertised. How nice it would be to simply hook an audio cable to a small device that would wirelessly transmit anything playing on your computer to a wireless weather resistant base speaker in your backyard. Well the future is now and this product is available for a very reasonable price. With the availability of these products increasing, we are witnessing a downward pricing on all of these wireless gadgets that only a few years ago cost over $500.

Sharper Image makes a product called “The Shift Wireless Speaker with Audio Transmitter.” There are a number of models of this product available with the most expensive version having the greatest distance between the audio transmitter and the wireless speaker. Currently you can find the Shift System online through Overstock.com and also at a number of bargain outlets such as Home Depot, Kohls or Walmart. Do some checking when your out shopping and you might be able to pick this unit up for about $49.95.

The Shift System absolutely rocks and the sound quality was surprisingly good for the cost. Having been disappointed in the past with the promises and claims from various electronic companies, we were a bit skeptically that it was going to actual work as promised. But we are happy to report that the hardest part of the setup process was removing the styrofoam box guards from the unit. Follow the simple instructions (plug the unit into the wall and the audio cable to your computer) and you are good to go! Wonderful Internet Radio streaming through the air to your backyard, deck, pool and even within distance of your neighbors (Impress them with your taste of unique music – did someone say bagpipes?).

The beauty of a wireless speaker system is that it works with any audio application on your computer. That means iTunes, Windows Media, Zune, Real Audio, Rhapsody or any other music application will be streamed to your wireless base speaker in your home, garage or yard. Another great feature is the speaker pivots, so you can direct the sound to one part of your yard. Pivot the speaker to its default location and a handle is included for easy carrying. We give Sharper Image’s Shift Wireless Speaker system a thumbs up for our Celtic Radio members. For an alternative more robust system, check out the Cables Unlimited system from NewEgg.com. Now go wireless!

Upgrading to Windows 7

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

windows7There are few things in life more difficult than upgrading your computer by yourself. For the novice computer user, the process of upgrading to Windows 7 can be a time consuming and frustrating ordeal. Windows 7 will make your computing applications faster and simpler to use; however, you should consider the following three step approach to a trouble free upgrade to Windows 7.

First and most importantly, you will need to back up all of your data on your computer system. I have heard horror stories of people who lost years of work because they did not make a backup of their data prior to upgrading. Their screams of anguish are certainly a testament to the importance of backing up your data. Imagine if you lost a year’s worth of writings or all of your original artwork because you did not make a backup. Just because you have heard Windows 7 is a better operating system doesn’t mean that it can’t destroy your data during a failed upgrade. At a minimum you should take the time to back up your most important programs and data using the backup software that came with your computer.

Second, you should determine if your computer meets the minimum system requirements to run Windows 7. (please refer to the manual that came with your computer to determine your computer’s configuration) Although Microsoft states that you will only need 1 gigabyte of memory, a 1 Ghz microprocessor and a DirectX 9 graphics card to run Windows 7, your investment in this configuration will certainly leave you wishing you never upgraded at all as your system performs at a snail’s pace! Based on my own experience, I would recommend that you should have at least 4 gigabytes of memory, a 2 Ghz microprocessor, and a graphics accelerator card before you even think of upgrading to Windows 7. Your hard drive should at a minimum be able to hold at least 16 Gigabytes of data since Windows 7 will eventually eat up over 1 Gigabyte of space on your hard drive. For the computer novice who is unsure of what exactly all this terminology means, I would suggest that you refer to the manual that came with computer and consult with a local computer store before you consider upgrading.

Third, it is time to do some spring cleaning on your hard drive; delete unwanted programs and run the system utility programs that came with your computer. This can be compared to giving your car a tune up. Your computer will run better and you will have less problems when you upgrade to Windows 7. Check your computer’s hard drive for programs that you no longer use and delete them. Next, you should run a utility program that came with your computer called ‘defrag’. Your computer’s hard drive does not store the data in the most efficient manner. Imagine trying to find a book in a library that had all of the books beginning with ‘A’ placed where you would find books beginning with ‘M’. ‘Defrag’ will rearrange your computer’s hard drive so that the computer will have an easier time in finding the data.

Finally the moment you have been waiting for has arrived; installing Windows 7! If you have followed the three step approach I have mentioned, you will have no problems in entering the world of Windows 7. All that is left to do is insert the Windows 7 DVD in your computer and follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation of your new operating system. You will find that the new features of Windows 7, such as multitasking your applications, easy internet access and the speed in getting your work done will be a great benefit to you computing experience.