Page 1 of 5 in the personal category Next Page
# Sunday, June 01, 2008
Sunday, June 01, 2008 4:17:06 AM UTC

Since getting my console back after having it repaired, due to the red ring of death problem, I haven't played it much. I decided today to sit down and play Assassin's Creed, and about five minutes into it, my screen starts to look posterized. Basically, it looks like the colors are reduced. Think cheesy 80's music video special effects. Here's some shots:

IMG_0001 IMG_0004

Of course, if I go to XBox.com and look up my repair information, it says I'm out of warranty. Fantastic. A console I hardly play is broken yet again. I'm going to try to call and deal with their customer service people (in India.. ugh.) But I doubt I will be able to get them to fix this for free.

I haven't found any other information online about this problem. I can't be the only one, though.

 

Stuff I've tried:

- Changing from 1080p to 1080i, 720p, etc. -- no change.

- Jiggling the entire cable, in case there's a short.

- Unplugging/re-plugging in the video cable.

- Performing the "Reset Video Settings" trick per Microsoft's KB article.

 

How *$()@% frustrating is this? Microsoft really doesn't get it sometimes.

Update: According to users who replied to my XBox.com forum post, the problem appears to be that the GPU is either overheating, or beginning to break away from the motherboard. This is similar to what causes the "Red Ring of Death" errors, but not the same. I think I'm going to just have to bite the bullet and pay for repairs, even though this is clearly a design flaw, and not a problem I caused.

Technorati Tags: ,
 
# Saturday, May 24, 2008
Saturday, May 24, 2008 6:27:12 AM UTC

My best friend Jason and I have made lots of videos over the years. These four videos, made for this year's Vacation Bible School at Mountain View Community Church, are a good example of the silliness that ensues when Jason and I make videos. I usually edit, he directs/films. Jason's the guy with the funny lit-up glasses. Enjoy.

 

 
Saturday, May 24, 2008 6:08:56 AM UTC

AGSOD color logo My boss recently posted about A-G Sod Farms on his blog, "Kevin Lewis Blog" and it inspired me to do the same. One of the first projects I was introduced to after being hired by LewisTech was a custom accounting system for A-G Sod Farms. They sell sod in brick & mortar stores, and we recently renovated their ability to order sod online.

I have to admit, at first I was a bit nervous with the scope of the project. I had never worked on anything that large before (and something being used at multiple distant locations, by multiple users.) It was a genuine learning experience, and Kevin helped me every step of the way. In the end, as Kevin's entry attests to, we delivered a great product that has helped the company cut paper usage and be "more green". How about that? A sod company, going green...

So next time you're looking for Sod in Riverside, Sod in Los Angeles, Sod in Sacramento, or Sod in any of their other locations, be sure to check them out. I know that when I purchase a home with Heather (hopefully in the next 5 years?) I will be using them for all my sod needs.

 
# Thursday, May 15, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:29:15 PM UTC

20080509, Benihana's 20080510, Wild Animal Park Filmstrip

The night before my birthday we all went out to Benihana, as you can see. The chef was great, and even shaped the rice in a "Mickey Mouse" head. My wife says he must've known I was coming. Hah.

Then the next day (my birthday), Heather surprised me by taking me out to IHOP for breakfast, then giving me the option of going to see Iron Man or going to the beach. Which one do you think I chose? :) We both really enjoyed Iron Man. After that, she told me she had purchased a yearly pass for her and I for the Wild Animal Park. So on our way home we stopped there and walked around for a bit, just relaxing and checking out things at a casual pace. Since we live so close (about 20 mins or less) to the Wild Animal Park, the passes will come in handy.

All in all it was a great birthday, and I loved being surprised. My wife is amazing. Just thought I'd share!

 
# Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Tuesday, January 22, 2008 11:49:28 PM UTC

MyWifeRocksI have the greatest wife in the world.

She’s been putting up with my business trips like a champ.

And I get to see her tonight!

So there.

P.S. – And she smells like cupcakes, rainbows and dreams. So double there. Neener!

 

 

 

 

 

 
Tuesday, January 22, 2008 8:19:16 PM UTC

Ugh. Don’t remind me.

Vinny’s dead-on with his latest post on the issue, entitled ‘35 Years of “Choice”’:

If you’re reading this now, your parents didn’t abort you. For all the people running around today pounding their chests in the name of feminist reproductive choice, none of them are abortion survivors. Unlike most medical procedures, abortion has a 100% success rate, and you’re 100% dead if one is performed on you in utero.

and

Just remember that as everyone proudly proclaims how they’re “pro choice” and how this is a great day for women everywhere. Pro choice is a euphemism for pro abortion. You either want abortion to exist or you don’t. It’s fine to be pro abortion if that’s your thing, but please stop laying the bullshit line about choice on me, okay?
 
# Monday, December 10, 2007
Monday, December 10, 2007 4:55:41 PM UTC

Gift

If you feel generous, here’s my Amazon wishlist. Feel free to post links to yours, if you’d like. It’s gift exchange time!

 
# Monday, December 03, 2007
Monday, December 03, 2007 8:52:23 AM UTC

FlawdClothingRedesign

Worked my booty off this weekend to get Chris’ new design up for Flawd Clothing. I suggest you all check out the site and let me know what you think— from a technical and/or design, etc. point of view. And buy some shirts while you’re at it

 
# Thursday, November 22, 2007
Thursday, November 22, 2007 6:17:21 PM UTC

2007-10-16 Honeymoon 013

http://inquisitivesensitive.blogspot.com/

You should all check it out, and add her to your feed reader. I know she’s got quite a bit to say…

 
Thursday, November 22, 2007 4:38:29 PM UTC

2007-10-19 Honeymoon 036

I’m thankful for my amazing wife, Heather. She supports me in every way, even when I’m being a bit eccentric.

DSCN1624

DSCN1627

I’m also thankful for Heather’s family, my own family, and our friends, for being so supportive of us and helping us through the engagement, wedding and our marriage.

IMG_0006

I thought I’d throw in a cute picture of Joshua (my sister’s son), too. They all live in Arizona now, so I don’t get to see the little guy as much anymore. I certainly miss him. It was only a short while ago he was born premature, but pulled through and look at him now! What a cutie.

What are you thankful for?

 
Page 1 of 5 in the personal category Next Page