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# Sunday, April 11, 2010


I just came back from touring 3 countries. UK - London, France - Paris, Spain - Barcelona.

The picture above was me on Tooly street in London. The significance of this street is it's where Chris Martin is walking at the beginning of the Fix You video. This song is so moving how could I not take the chance to stop here, plus the bus tour I was taking drives right by it. I think you might actually be able to see a bus at the beginning of the video.

This isn't a very tech post, but like I say in my description, sometimes you just have to turn the internet off. I'll have a few more photos in my "photos" section.
Sunday, April 11, 2010 9:59:17 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [2] - Trackback
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# Tuesday, March 16, 2010
UPDATE: http://bencoffman.com/blog/2010/06/25/CommerceBankIPhoneApp.aspx

I finished and nearly published my first iPhone application. It was done about 3 months ago, but waiting on graphics people is always less than fruitful. After 2.5 months of waiting I decided to take matters into my own hands, got myself all hoped up and cranked out the graphics in a day with my limited, but functional knowledge of Photoshop.

After a little bit of drama from Commerce, the application was not published. If you would like an iPhone app for Commerce Bank online banking I'm sure you can expect one in the near to very very distant future. :).

Here is a screen shot.


Tuesday, March 16, 2010 1:08:51 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [3] - Trackback
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# Wednesday, March 10, 2010

I love David Sedaris (translation, my reviews are very biased). I've heard he is ridiculously funny when he does readings, but I've never had the chance to see him.  In the second book I read of his, Naked, he provides the reader with insights to his childhood through teenage years as perceived by his funny, tainted, and feminine perspective. What made the book a funny read was picturing a little, unknowingly gay 10 year old thinking and saying what I was reading.

Here is a brief snip-it of David at home after a day at school where he watched the drama teacher act as a mime:

"I went home and demonstrated the invisible wall for my two-year-old brother, who pounded on the very real wall beside his playpen, shrieking and wailing in disgust. When my mother asked what I'd done to provoke him, I threw up my hands in mock innocence before lowering them to retrieve the imaginary baby that lay fussing at my feet. I patted the back of my little ghost to induce gas and was investigating its soiled diaper when I noticed my mother's face assume an expression she reserved for unspeakable horror. I had seen this look only twice before: once when she was caught in the path of a charging, rabid pig and then again when I told her I wanted a peach-colored velveteen blazer with matching slacks."

The book itself is darker than what I have come to expect with Sedaris. I believe in the book Naked, he is revealing more of the hardships he encountered in his life, taking a more raw approach, hence the title Naked. Surprisingly, some of the chapters leaving you feeling sad. The title of the book is based off the last chapter where D. Sedaris lives in a nudist colony for a few weeks. My interpretation of this closing chapter is him comparing clothing to personalities. After not wearing clothing for weeks, he could look at fully dressed people and know what their body really looked like, what they were trying to hide physically, and what image they were trying to convey. Realizing, much like personalities clothing portrays a portrait that people want you to see, when in reality the true you is something different.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 11:38:00 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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# Tuesday, March 09, 2010


Error Readout:
error: A valid signing identity matching this profile could not be found in  your keychain

The Problem:

In Keychain Access it reads the error above.

The Solution:

This can be cause by several issues. The highest probability is, you didn't install the certificate you created in the distribution or development page of "certificates" in the iPhone Provisioning Portal.
Tuesday, March 09, 2010 9:37:21 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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Error Readout:
Code Sign error: The identity 'iPhone Distribution' doesn't match any valid certificate/private key pair in the default keychain

The Problem:

I try and build my application and I get the error above

The Solution:
Many things can cause this error. The error is probably caused by one of the steps being done incorrectly in the Program User Guide. Most won't like reading this, but the best way to fix this is to go back and follow, very precisely, the steps in "Program User Guide." In case the link changes you can get to the pdf by going to http://developer.apple.com/iphone, logging in, clicking "iPhone Provisioning Profile" and in the box on the left hand side of the screen titled "Provisioning Resources," you can download the Program User Guide pdf.

Explanation:
Yes, we ALL wish this process could be more streamlined, and require less reading, but it doesn't. If you want to get that app out there, suck it up, read the 60 pages [lots of pictures :) ] and be done with it.
Tuesday, March 09, 2010 9:14:18 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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