October 2007


IT15 Oct 2007 12:28 pm

I never thought that I would use phone activation/registration of any software product, especially Windows. But it happened. Firstly I was kindly asked to assist in choosing new PC for parents of my wife. There weren’t any special requirements, so I decided to buy it in one of the local computer stores rather than assemble it from components. We did short ride in some shops, and chose one model which seemed perfect as home PC (1.8 Core Duo, 1G RAM, 200G HDD, ASUS motherboard).
There was special discount - if you buy it with pre-installed Windows XP it becomes even cheaper than without OS. When we purchased and delivered it to home I have to enter license code printed on the recovery disk. It was usual and easy process. But then, I was asked to activate it, and encountered a problem - parents don’t have an Internet access yet. Hmm. I had to make a choice: to be asked “what’s wrong with that damn PC? it always asks something unclear..” or pass activation by phone to eliminate this irritating pop-up. Actually I had no choice, and started to call the number which appeared in the activation wizard. Frankly speaking I expected that I wouldn’t be answered because of Sunday, or I will talk to sleepy assistant. To my great surprise, I was greeted by answering machine, or rather voice-automate like every mobile operator or cinema have. The voice was charming and welcoming but then I realized that I had to type in my phone 9 groups of 6 digits generated by wizard (54 in total) :( Moreover, after this operation, I had to type the answer which was shorter but also too long. To get to this part I had to listen all rules and repeat actions correctly.
After I successfully activated the Windows, I was asked by robot to answer some questions about quality of phone activation, I answered only on first three questions (did anybody reach the last?). I chose variants that I passed from first time but I didn’t like that boring procedure. Next questions seemed as boring as the whole process, so I dropped the line.
I can’t say that the process was bad, but I still feel that I wasted 20 minutes of time.
I think that there is only one way to improve activation by phone - just remove that process at all. I don’t understant why should a customer activate the product if it was bought with licensed CD/DVD with printed secure label with license code. Anyway, this measures don’t work against pirated disks, because they already ships with well cracked $oft\/\/are.
Or, as an option, it can be activated in the shop where it was installed. For somebody the best is to use open software like Ubuntu :)

Culture and Social14 Oct 2007 12:09 pm

Yesterday I visited the most attractive ongoing event in Kiev - exhibition of contemporary art called Reflection which is held by PinchukArtCentre. I went there with my mother and wife and, however, we have different tastes, we all admired the exposition.
Actually, it is unique situation for today’s Kiev culture life, that people could stand in a line for an hour in the street when weather is cold, rainy and windy to enter the such event. The waiting visitors are lively and bright. There are lots of different people - young and old, stylish and with plastic bags from the supermarket, Ukrainians and foreigners.
There are many pictures, photos and installations composed from objects, light and music. Some of them you can see on the press release page or comprehensive overview (in Russian). What I liked the most is the large photo of green rocky islands, I guess somewhere on North or perhaps in New Zeland. I could look at that picture for dozens of minutes. Also, no doubt, that the most fun for everybody is the foggy box - the large long room with transparent glass filled with very thick fog (I think permanently generated by any of ultrasonic fogger). You can enter it and walk there, and it’s hard to see anything further
then your nose. It looks like you’re flying in the cloud or milk. What are the most remarkable in the art center building - beautiful light design, amazing views on the city center and of course hi-tech futuristic toilets :)
Whats about the exposition at all, I would advice to add some description or clear titles to some extraordinary works. Because the distinction between such kind of art and nonsense is very subtle, it’s crucially important to direct viewer in the same way, the creator was thinking. I don’t mean that there should be only one right explanation without any other possible interpretations, but starting from it will be much easier to understand what was the author trying to say.

The exhibition is open till December 30, so you have plenty of time to visit it!