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		<title>Decoding my Verizon bill with OpenOffice (or Excel)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 12:49:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Verizon recently added a &#8220;Friends &#38; Family&#8221; thing to their mobile plans where you can pick 10 numbers that won&#8217;t count against your minutes. The website provides details about your calls, but they don&#8217;t provide a good tool to find the 10 people you call the most. Hmm, what to do? OpenOffice to the rescue! [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://verizonwireless.com" target="_blank">Verizon</a> recently added a &#8220;Friends &amp; Family&#8221; thing to their mobile plans where you can pick 10 numbers that won&#8217;t count against your minutes. The website provides details about your calls, but they don&#8217;t provide a good tool to find the 10 people you call the most. Hmm, what to do?</p>
<p><a href="http://openoffice.org" target="_blank">OpenOffice</a> to the rescue! Since Verizon makes call details available as a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma-separated_values" target="_blank">CSV</a> download, they can be easily sucked into a spreadsheet where you can do all sorts of unholy data manipulations.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the, somewhat ungraceful, procedure I worked out to find out who we call the most. I&#8217;m sure things could be automated more, but I&#8217;m also pretty sure it would take me a lot longer to do that than this took. All this stuff should work in Excel too, but no promises.</p>
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<li>Login to your Verizon account, Go to <em>My Bill</em> then <em>Bill Details</em>.</li>
<li>Select the date you want and the number you want.</li>
<li>Hit the <em>Download to Spreadsheet</em> link to download your call data into OpenOffice, you&#8217;ll need to repeat this for each number on your account separately. The default import options should work fine.</li>
<li>Get all the data pasted into 1 spreadsheet page. I did a page per month, but you could mash it all together too.</li>
<li>Turn on <em>Data-&gt;Filter-&gt;Autofilter</em>.</li>
<li>Filter out the calls to other Verizon numbers that don&#8217;t count towards minutes.
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<li>Click the pulldown that appeared at the top of the <em>Usage Type</em> column.</li>
<li>Select each type of in network call. The are listed as <em>M2MAllow</em>, <em>M2M Allow,CallWait</em>, <em>IN Allow</em>, or <em>IN Allow,CallWait</em>. Depending on the date of your statement. You may also want to filter out nights and weekends (<em>N&amp;W</em>), but I left that in since I really just wanted to know who we call the most regardless of time.</li>
<li>Select all the filtered rows and delete them, repeat this for each type. Don&#8217;t delete the header.</li>
<li>Select <em>All</em> in the filter to get back to the remaining data.</li>
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<li>Now, here&#8217;s the good stuff, select the entire sheet and go to <em>Data-&gt;Subtotals</em>.</li>
<li>Select <em>Number</em> for group by, <em>Minutes</em> to calculate subtotals for, and <em>Sum</em> as the operation. Click <em>Okee Dokee</em>.</li>
<li><strong>Violin!</strong> The little elves will group all the unique numbers and place a subtotal of the minutes under each group. If you click the little <em>2</em> on the far upper right, you can collapse it so you only see the subtotal lines.</li>
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<p>Just go and pick out your top 10 from there, easy peasy, well, easier peasier.</p>
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		<title>F-Spot, SmugMug: Tag driveby</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 12:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve recently moved our photo hosting operation over to SmugMug . Up until recently I&#8217;ve been using a local webserver with a statically generated BINS photo album. That combination worked quite well, but scalability was a bit lacking, and there&#8217;s no tagging facility. Not to mention that I need to leave my machine on all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve recently moved our photo hosting operation over to <a href="http://SmugMug" target="_blank">SmugMug</a> . Up until recently I&#8217;ve been using a local webserver with a statically generated BINS photo album. That combination worked quite well, but scalability was a bit lacking, and there&#8217;s no tagging facility. Not to mention that I need to leave my machine on all the time. SmugMug addresses those issues quite well. It also essentially provides an off-site backup of your photos and videos (with the $60/yr plan).</p>
<p>I began using F-Spot to manage the photo uploads from the camera, and from our previous archive, and to do all the tagging. Then F-Spot can directly upload to Smugmug. Everything works pretty well except for the tagging. F-spot stores the tags in the &#8220;Subject&#8221; field of the EXIF data, while SmugMug looks for them in the &#8220;Keywords&#8221; field. As a result the photos on SmugMug had no tags. Sad Clown.</p>
<p>Once the problem was discovered, with some help from <a href="http://digitalgrin.com/" target="_blank">SmugMug&#8217;s forum</a>, a little Googling revealed an almost fix in this <a href="http://www.derekhildreth.com/blog/from-f-spot-to-iphoto-transfering-keywords-tips-tricks/comment-page-1/#comment-787" target="_blank">blog entry</a>. There was a slight problem where it was munging multiple tags into a single multi-word tag, but that was easily fixed via the <em>-b</em> flag, or <em>-sep</em> on newer versions of exiftool. The version in Ubuntu 8.10 still uses <em>-b</em> but try <em>-sep</em> if that doesn&#8217;t work on yours.</p>
<p>So the following command successfully copies the Subject fields contents over top of the (empty) Keywords field. Since the path restricts it to a single month, it doesn&#8217;t take too long, and everything is peachy afterwards.</p>
<p style="text-align: left; padding-left: 30px;"><em>exiftool -overwrite_original -r -P -b -&#8221;IPTC:Keywords&lt;XMP:subject&#8221;  ~/Photos/2009/02/</em></p>
<p>Incidentally if you decide to sign up for SmugMug, you can get a $5 discount with my referral code: <span id="referralCode" class="green"><em>Wo6AztZyF7W7I</em> </span></p>
<p><span id="referralCode" class="green">Yes, I get a kickback too.<br />
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