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Blackberry email reading tips

  1. This is my favorite: If you press J and K on the email list or while reading the email, it moves between previous and next emails in the context. (just like in the vi 😉 )
  2. While reading and email, if you press N it goes to the next email, P to the previous email. And if you press same keys on the email list, it goes next day and previous day consecutively.
  3. Space key and Shift+Space key scrolls page by page the email list, or the email.
  4. T and B are shortcuts for Top and Bottom, no more scrolling like crazy to go to the end of an email 🙂
  5. R is to Reply, L is to Reply All.
  6. U is to go to the oldest unread messages.

I hope this is useful 😉

The new 80’s

Adidas BagEnough with eighties revival! The only thing good about eighties was the music. The whole eighties fashion was horribly wrong and was a mistake. Please let’s learn from our mistakes.

The shoes with weird color combinations were wrong. Same thing for the big sunglasses! Shirts with big metallic buttons all over and wide shoulders for women, oh my god please stooppp!

We went shopping with Ebru last weekend and all the brands are racing to bring back the eighties. It makes me wonder if they hit the innovation wall. Even the fake shiny leather curvy adidas bags were back. I wanted throw up in them. 🙁 All the teenagers who were either a sperm or two-three years old when this horrible fashion was “rocking” the world are now going crazy shopping in urban outfitters for fake eighties stuff.

I’m ok with bringing back the 8 bit music, heavy metal, pixel art, synth music, etc.. But please please not the fashion!

Fun with Google Translate

I was playing with google translate, I wanted to get some turkish proverbs and translate them to english, then translate them back to turkish and back to english and so forth… Here are some of the results: 🙂

Bilmemek ayip degil, sormamak ayip.
Not to know not shame, shame not to ask.
Değil, sormak ayıp ayıp değil değil bilmek.
Not, not shame shame not know to ask.
Değil, değil ayıp ayıp istemeyi bilmiyor.
Not, not shame shame not know to ask.

Sinek küçüktür, ama mide bulandırır.
Sinek is small, but it is sick.
Sinek küçüktür ama hasta.
Sinekli is small, but sick.
Sinekli, küçük ama hasta.
Sinekli small but sick.
Sinekli küçük ama hasta.

Sürüden ayrılan koyunu kurt kapar.
Separated from the herd the sheep off the wolves.
Bir kurt kapatma koyun sürünün ayrılır.
A wolf’s flocks are separated off.
Bir kurt’s hayvanlarını kapalı ayrılır.
A wolf’s animals are separated off.
Bir kurt’s hayvanların kapalı ayrılır.

Misafir umduğunu değil, bulduğunu yer.
Guests are not expected, found place.
Konuklar bekleniyor değilseniz, yer buldu.
If you are not guests are expected, was found.
Eğer ziyaretçi bekleniyor değilseniz bulundu.
If the visitor is expected if you are not found.
Eğer bulunamıyorsa Eğer ziyaretçi bekleniyor.
If you can not be found if visitors are expected.
Eğer ziyaretçi bekleniyor Eğer bulunamadı.
If visitors are expected, if not found.
Ziyaretçiler bekleniyor, eğer bulunamadı.
Visitors are expected, if not found.
Eğer bulunamadı Ziyaretçi, bekleniyor.
(OK I’m tired here! this is not going anywhere.)

So the morale of the story is: Don’t trust the translations.

Lightweight bomb scare at the Turkish Airlines office. (Only in Turkey?)

I went to the Turkish Airlines (THY) ticket office in Istanbul today to take care of some problems. This post is not about THY, it’s just about a stupid/funny story that happened right in front of the ticketing office.

Me and my father just before getting in the office, we saw an old fashioned alarm clock sitting on the left side of the main entrance, right by the windows. Now, when imagining the alarm clock, please think a moment: visualize the stereotypical old alarm clock… Yes… That one… The one that you see in most of the cartoons…

We both thought about the same story, a movie cliché: Ticking bomb! First we laughed at each other. Then we both agreed that THY office is a target as well, and decided to tell the “authorities” in the office. There was a slight panic in the air. 🙂 Some customers left, the others suggested to call the cops. The security guy went out to poke the clock…

At the end, it turned out that the alarm clock belonged to the resident glue sniffer homeless guy (tinerci) of the park next door… Only in Turkey… 🙂

My flight horror story

EDIT: (06/20/2009 13:30 istanbul time) I made it! I caught the NY – İstanbul flight! I’m tired now I’ll write more details on it later.

Here is my story so far.
My booked/confirmed itinary was DCA – Chicago O’hare – Istanbul. DCA – O’hare being at 7:40 (EST) and O’hare – istanbul at 10:20 (CDT).

I was at the DCA airport around 5:40 and checked in for my flight. It was already delayed to 8:40 at the time I was there. At first they wanted to send me with an earlier flight at 5:50pm which got delayed to 6:30ish. And then the UA rep saw only 3 seats available and a very long wait line for that flight and she decided that I cannot make that one. It took only 20 minutes after that to delay that flight to 9:10 then to 9:20.

So very nice customer service rep from United Airlines (UA) booked me on an American Airlines (AA) flight to O’hare which was scheduled to depart at 8:40ish.

When the flight time came the AA flight got delayed to 9:15 so all hopes got lost since there was no way of catching my flight at Chicago. I waited for the nice gentleman to complete the boarding since he was the only one there then he advised to talk to the gate people for UA since the original ticket was with them.

For the ones who doesn’t know DCA, basically everything ends around 9:30. So I caught a group of UA people, who were extremely nice and helpful to me. Although they were about to go home and I was the only passenger there they waited for me to help me fix the situation.

However my flight from chicago to istanbul was operated by Turkish Airlines (THY). They said that they cannot do anything about this flight and they even called THY but the person on the line for THY had no idea what to do. 🙁 it was about 10:20pm and the UA lady booked me to the next flight to O’hare at 5:50PM next day and said at least you’ll have a confirmed seat next day.

Then I went home and tried to call Orbitz to get some help. The only thing that they did is to get a hold to THY representative in Turkey (it took 48 minutes to do that). After they transferred my call to THY, the THY representative tried to help me but couldn’t do anything more than citing that there is no seat available on the next istanbul flight from Chicago.

I offered him to book me to NY to Istanbul flight but he was clueless. He tried to help me but nothing has been done. He called me back and forth from Turkey couple of times ending with no result.

I also tried to call THY NY office numerous times. On each attempt my calls went to a voicemail that has no recordings to indicate that the line is indeed a THY line.

It was 2 am. I was dead tired and went to sleep. Woke up at 7am. Called the orbitz again to get a refund and book another flight to Turkey this time without THY. Of course unless you don’t want to lose half of your money you spent on the ticket, this is not an option. At some point of the orbitz agent offered me 200+ dollars to book the flight…

Orbitz agent put me back into contact with THY (another 45 mins). This time a better agent from THY tried to help and I transferred me to someone who actually knows what she is doing, after telling her the story all over again, she promised me to call me back in 15 mins. I got a call from another THY agent 30 mins later. It was about 10:15 AM already. He knew what the problem was and he booked me to NY – istanbul flight which is at 4:30 pm (EST)

I bought an Acela (so called “fast” train) ticket to NYC ($177.00) and got in the train at 12:00pm. I’m currently in the train as I’m writing this. My plan is to catch earliest LIRR train from NY Penn station to Jamaica station and take Airtran from there to JFK.

I have absolutely no hope to catch the JFK-Istanbul flight unless it is delayed for an hour. But nobody can say that I didn’t try.

Morale of the story:

  • Don’t fly from USA to Turkey on any flight that makes a connection in the USA. Try to book a flight that connects from Europe. (Lufthansa, KLM, Air France, whichever)
  • THY customer service and presence in the USA must be improved dramatically, until the time I see serious positive steps taken from them, THY will be my last option.
  • If you have a connection flight and it’s delayed to the extend that you cannot catch your connection, still take that flight and stay at your connection. It’s much better to deal it on the spot than dealing on the phone.
  • The overall flight quality and spontaneity is decreasing exponentially. Charging a lot of money as tax on an airfare and still seeing no improvement on the air travel is sad.

Documentaries

I think I’m a documentary freak… I watch a lot of documentaries of all types. Although I believe that “the reality is for the people who lack imagination”, I certainly love documentaries. Mostly I watch titles that are about the things that are not going well in the world. And I feel depressed afterwards… But I still like knowing things that most of the people have no idea or ignore or never want to know.

While recommending some of the documentaries to my close circle, I usually hear the argument that the documentaries are sometimes very biased, but hey, it’s up to you to decide at the end to have an opinion… No one is forcing you to believe blindly. So whoever comments on documentaries being biased under this topic, I will not approve it if you really don’t come up with a good explanation 😉

Also, Netflix is a great place to “rent” them since they carry a wide variety. So if you are in the US of A, and like documentaries, I highly recommend Netflix. And since Netflix likes to stream the titles that nobody likes to watch, usually there is a high chance that you will find a documentary without even receiving in the mail 🙂 For other people around the world, there are always torrents 😛 😛 Information is contagious, and you should get contaminated with every kind of it, even by illegaly downloading them hehe. (Juuust kidding)

So here are some documentaries I enjoyed for the last few years in no specific order.

I’m leaving out some major documentaries like Planet Earth, etc… since a lot of people already know them. I’m also open to the suggestions in the comment section.

Interesting article

I read an interesting article yesterday about how we interact with others information. The article is a great way of looking at the history of information. How it was delivered to us and how it will be in the future.

Read the full article here. It’s a very good analysis.

Here is an interesting chart from it:

Information History
Information History

24 inch iMac

I pulled the trigger on this 24 inch iMac. So far so good. I was expecting harsh battles with Leopard… But it looks like things are going very good so far. After some 8 hours of usage, I`m still happy with OS X.

I have some projects in the future. But first i need to get used to “über user friendly” interface…