Saturday, 7 February 2015

Ah... Beta...

Saturday, 7 February 2015 00:34
dr_phil_physics: (echo-dollhouse)
Ms. Alexa Echo is feeling a bit under the weather.

We got our Amazon Echo on Tuesday and set it up quite easily at 10pm. Wednesday and Thursday I was home most of the day and had it playing my Amazon Music playlists, answering questions, doing math problems.

Friday, however, it's not handling my playlists correctly.

My guess is that someone did a code push to fix something else and there was a coding error or a corrupt server file or something.

Oh, it plays music just fine. Individual songs. But when I started one of my playlists, it didn't start with the first song. And then when I stopped and restarted it, it might play the same song over and over, or play with just the first couple of songs. Shuffle play was off. Telling Alexa to skip or play next track -- usually ended up replaying the current track.

Put in two error tickets. The second regarded the Echo App, both on the Kindle Fire HD and on the webpage for use on my laptop, isn't displaying the current track properly -- not getting the control keys. If you click on a song, it does give the control keys. But of course the app has just told Echo to play the one song.

Anyway, they've got on the Help tab of the Echo app a call feature, where you put in a phone number and they call you back, so you know it's them. Got almost an immediate callback and nearly zero wait for the next customer service person. We spent about 29 minutes trying different things.

It's actually an amusing process, since there's Echo, which you can give voice commands, the Echo remote, the Echo app and the guy on the phone. I tried very hard to refer to the program as Echo and not Alexa, because if you say Alexa followed by anything, Echo tries to parse it for a command. (grin) At one point I reread what was on the Home page, displaying what Echo thought I said, and read it verbatim, so Echo heard Alexa + command and executed it again. (grin)

To get link data back to the DSL provider, they needed me to do something. "Alexa temperature" works, because it also gives a little forecast, so it was on long enough to record.

Anyway, the problem has been turned over to the techies. As it should be.

Any other Echo users out there having trouble with playlists after Noon EST on Friday 6 February 2015?

I note that Amazon is telling Echo users that they have these nifty new Playlists just for the Grammies. Hmm... maybe I was right about the coding error.

Oh, and the Cool New Thing I learned yesterday is this: From the Echo remote only, hold the microphone key and say "Simon Says _______" and Alexa will say whatever you tell her to say. The guy who told me about this said it was really useful when he was writing and needed to tell one of his kids to go get him a fresh soda from the fridge. (evil-grin) No, I haven't tested having Alexa say naughty things. Yet. (double-evil-grin)

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You see a gorgeous trailer and say WOW, I want to see that movie. Maybe it's based on Yet Another YA book franchise I missed? And then you find it's by the Wachowski Siblings and you say, okay, it's going to be... something. And then the movie's opening comes up and the Holland 7 has 2D and 3D, but the 3D times are awkward for us on a Friday night. We rarely do Friday night movies any more, but earlier in the week the Saturday forecast looked poor and we already have a play scheduled for Sunday afternoon. So we went ahead and got IMAX 3D tickets online. When I got them, there were only six tickets sold yet. There are maybe 30-40 people in the IMAX theatre for our show. Just one guy sitting on a bench waiting when we got out. But it was forty minutes to the next showing at 9:55pm, and this guy said there were only three seats left when he bought his this evening. And this plex is also showing the feature in 2D and regular 3D.

The movie is listed as costing $176 million dollars and it's mostly troweled on all over the place. But will it "make money"? I don't know.

I picked up Mrs. Dr. Phil after work and we had a lovely supper at Sheshko, the Middle Eastern place by Celebration North. This time we just had appetizers -- falafal, lamb chili, salads, flat breads. Very pleasant.

The popcorn line was too long to deal with. Shame for what looked to be a real popcorn flick. And though there was an Aquafina vending machine by the IMAX theatre, (a) it didn't show what the bottles cost, (b) an employee finally pressed one of the code combinations, A3, and the price was revealed to be $3, (c) we had two singles and a five, (d) the five was old and worn and either wouldn't scan or (e) the unmarked machine wouldn't take fives. Fail.

Jupiter Ascending [PG-13]
Celebration North Theatre #18/IMAX 6:45pm 2x$17.25

Let's get this out of the way first. It's The Matrix, Divergent, Star Wars, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Chronicles of Riddick, Dune, Snow White and the Huntsman, John Carter, Cloud Atlas, Interstellar, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, the original Stargate movie, Brazil (even with Terry Gilliam!), oh hell let's throw in Aliens and a dozen other SF films that I just haven't thought of in the last five minutes. And OMG, Sean Bean is it -- which means HE'S GONNA DIE.

These aliens from space are REAL big on collateral damage, and have some unique ways of dealing with it.

I've seen some early criticism and this evening Rotten Tomatoes is giving it a 22%. Kenneth Turan on NPR this morning said the dialogue is dreadful, but also goes along with my assessment:

Who cares? It's yet another really pretty movie with spectacular and complex vistas. It's a heavy special effects bonanza, yet heavily uses practical effects where possible. I have criticized the Michael Bay Transformers movies as being somewhat unwatchable on the big screen because he doesn't understand how choppy his action is without appropriate motion blur -- and that's just based on the trailers.

There are long action/chase scenes in the movie, which for the most part don't quite go on too long, because they are complicated and exciting.

Sometimes the movie is heavy handed. One sequence begins with Chekhov's honeybees. Surely they are going to be important... uh, man there are a LOT of bees. I mean a LOT of bees...

There is certainly a wide range of aliens here, many of them very interesting, though there's an elephant hybrid that threw both of us out of the movie.

And why do all these decadent space cultures -- Necromonger, Harkonen, Abrasax -- have all these mobile art temple ships?

What about science, you ask? Well, some of the major plot points are just handwaving, but that's fine for this sort of movie. I was about to yell at them for the huge complex "on" Jupiter, but they actually provide a few seconds of throwaway comments and then you have to think about what sort of tech a billion year old race can really develop. Interesting, too, this is not the first movie I've seen where air foils can be built of a series of pieces held near each other in formation flying by force fields -- it looks alien and makes you rethink what you're looking at. Neat.

What about the Plot? Oh, I suppose. Russian girl is an illegal alien -- get it? -- and works cleaning toilets. And... she's royalty, of a sort. And she becomes either an impediment to kill or a pawn to move around. The aliens have... trust issues, let us say.

I should point out that Mila Kunis really is from Russia/Ukraine and it was nice to have some actors who could really throw around some good immigrant dialogue.

Despite the action, it really is a pretty fair PG-13 movie. There are no visible body parts which shouldn't be seen. I think our heroine uses the word "crap" a lot.

If you are looking for a deep movie, you're probably out of luck. But as an homage to a dozen SF epics all mashed together, it's somewhat of a remarkable movie.

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Trailers: Pretty much led off with the same trailers we've seen before: Terminator: Genisys, Chappie (does Sigourney Weaver REALLY order Chappie to be reduced to "ash" considering the synthetic in Alien?), though of the new trailers Focus with Will Smith as a big time con man looks interesting and so help me, I love watching Vin Diesel and Jason Statham and Kurt Russell and so can't rule out Furious 7 (are they really up to seven in that franchise?).

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