Sunday, August 11, 2019

Macbook USB Type-C to MagSafe Converter

"MagSafe Power Adapter features a magnetic DC connector that ensures your power cable will disconnect from undue strain and helps prevent fraying or weakening of the cables over time."


When I purchased my fir Macbook Air, I thought of the MagSafe is very ingenious.  I always fear to rip off my cable or worse pulling my laptop to the floor if I or anybody accidentally trip on the cord.  Magsafe has a pretty strong magnet to keep it attached to charge your Macbook yet can easily disengage when tugged.



When I upgraded to a Type-C Macbook, I miss having the MagSafe.  This Type-C to MagSafe converter just brings back the Magsafe to the Macbook.  It works outright and just like the original MagSafe, it has a pretty strong magnet.  

You can connect the cord either running towards the back or runs on the side of the laptop to the front.  You will see an LED when it is charging.  For me, the most important thing is that it does its job protecting my notebook.



Cons: 
a) This gadget is composed of 2 parts.  One attached to the cord and the other one connects to your laptop.  Sometimes the part that attaches to the laptop gets pulled with the cord.  
b) Your Macbook will have a small knob (around 0.2 inch) protruding on the side of your laptop. 


Some Interesting facts:
  • MagSafe was introduced on January 10, 2006. 
  • It has connector pins that are designed so the rectangular connector can be inserted in either orientation 
  • The outer large pins are grounds. 
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Thursday, August 8, 2019

Soon, my New Titanium Apple Card

I received the invitation today through my email and applied for it.  It is true, it'll take only a couple minutes and you get the approval or denial almost instantly.  Actually, I did send my intention to Apple weeks ago and I have no idea if it has anything to do with today's invitation, or maybe everybody got the invitation today.  And there it is, on my Apple Wallet, ready to be used anytime.  Just have to wait for the physical card on the mailbox in three to four days.







My First Video to Reach a Million Views on YouTube


"We noticed that the most popular videos at YouTube 
showed people making things. - Steve Chen”

Like so many others, this was a complete surprise.  I have many videos that I got excited to publish that I thought would be my next video to hit 100K views, but only to fade to a whimper.  It is true, you really have no idea which video will be watched by many.  As of today, I had a few that reached 1M.  Not one of them has a concrete formula as to why it attracted attention.  Yet I can only surmise a few reasons.

  1. Novelty and timeliness - it is new or there is not a lot of similar videos at the time.
  2. Fun - certainly we had fun during the process of making the video and that gets across to the audience.
  3. Popularity of the product - it is what people are looking for at that time.

I had the idea when my kids went to Chuck e Cheese.  They have a UV stamp that they put on your arm so you can come back in and out as you wish.  Then we bought a spy pen. My kids had fun with it for days but I thought it would be fun to make our own.  Most of the spy pen also uses a tiny tip and we wanted a good size tip like a marker.

I did search online and came up with the Noodler’s ultraviolet ink  I paid $13.11 back in May 2011.  For the pen, I chose a yellow marker because of all the colors, I thought this would be the easiest to get rid off and dilute in water.  The procedure is on the video below.

In terms of analytics, 68% came from suggested videos and 20% from YouTube search.  It was uploaded on March 3, 2015, and had its peak on September 27, 2016, when it was viewed 7,754 on that day, which is about a year and a half from when it was posted.  After more than 4 years, it still gets viewed about 100 times a day.

Other things and household products that glow on UV:




  • lemon
  • tonic water
  • milk
  • laundry detergent
  • urine (UV flashlights are often sold to help find dried pet urines on floors to see what part of the house needs cleaning)





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    Monday, August 5, 2019

    Who's Starting a Blog Today?


    "A blog ("weblog”) is a discussion or informational website published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (posts)” - Wikipedia

    This will be the first post for this blog.  It is August of 2019.  Yes, I know, it maybe years and years too late but I am curious how blogging works.  My first goal for now is education.  Looking forward to learn new things.  The first obstacle is when to start it, and I thought, what the heck, just do it!

    For the very first day, I learned how to put a pic and a counter on the page.  I would love to make it simple as much as possible.

    I have enjoyed making contents on YouTube for 4-1/2 years and I am looking forward for new adventure in this medium.




    Interesting facts about blogs:
    1) Bloggers are “morning people.” Morning is the most popular time to read blogs. Blog reading peaks around 10AM.
    2) Professional bloggers have 4 blogs, on an average.
    3) Bloggers between the ages of 21 and 35 dominate blogging, totaling more than 53%.

    Source: https://tinyurl.com/y299vxgm







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