# Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Wednesday, May 09, 2007 4:49:13 AM UTC

ipod-picOver at the Windows Vista blog, they’ve announced the final version of the iPod patch for Vista. This is for users who use the “safely disconnect hardware” icon to remove their iPod, rather than using iTune’s eject button.

I’d really like more details about the patch and what it does, but haven’t found anything thus far. I have to believe that it’s mainly an Apple problem, as the patch is very specific in targetting iPods. If it was some low-level USB problem in general with Vista, the patch would be labelled as such (and the bug probably wouldn’t have even made it out of Beta 1.)

Anyhow. If you’ve got an iPod and are running Vista, better update just to be safe.

 
# Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Tuesday, May 08, 2007 6:24:07 AM UTC

I wonder if I write to Steve Jobs, and tell him a convincing story, that he’ll send me one for free?

Isn’t his e-mail address sjobs@mac.com ? Anyone know?

Or hey, want to donate to my “Give Nicholas a Macbook Pro” fund? I promise I’ll give Apple a fair chance!

 
# Friday, May 04, 2007
Friday, May 04, 2007 7:39:10 PM UTC

Seriously, if you’re ever down, bummed about life, questioning whether or not to go on. Just watch this, and all is better:

 
# Friday, April 27, 2007
Friday, April 27, 2007 2:54:13 PM UTC

If you have Netflix, feel free to add me as a friend:

http://www.netflix.com/BeMyFriend/P7oIQjDeHkb8hq7XedPC

 

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# Thursday, April 26, 2007
Thursday, April 26, 2007 4:46:48 PM UTC

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And she said yes  We will be getting married October 13th of this year. I can’t wait! I’ll keep everyone posted. We’re working on a website for the two of us, to share the story, photos and more. Stay tuned!

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# Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Wednesday, April 25, 2007 11:30:57 PM UTC

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Nice HTML there, Tom! And grrrreat spelling! It’s so awesome that you were able to get $200 million for your piece of crap site.

And Tom, you wouldn’t have to deal with spammers, phishing, cross-site scripting attacks or other nasties if you’d just get a stinkin’ clue. You’re not the first website in the world to deal with user-provided content/HTML. Do you really have anyone else programming on the site? Are they monkeys?

And let me close by saying what a great NON security feature. You’re changing people’s links to a domain name that doesn’t even have the word MYSPACE in the name. People are going to think that’s not normal and freak out, regardless of your cute little announcement box.

And nevermind the fact that you’ve just given yourself a way to police all links on your site and determine what is “allowed” and “not allowed” to be linked to, nor the fact that you’ve created your own database of links referenced by people using your site, which you will no doubt go on and sell to some marketing firm, privacy be damned!

Blah blah blah. I hate MySpace with a stinkin’ passion.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007 7:17:46 AM UTC

Look, I know LiveJournal is re-posting old posts of mine as if they were new. I have no idea why this happens, nor how to fix it. Blah.

All I know is that LiveJournal has a terrible RSS implementation, as neither Google Reader or FeedReader have a problem with my feed. So it’s not my fault as far as I can tell.

Worth mentioning is the other fact that LiveJournal will not let you administrate your feed through them. I would like to turn off LJ comments if I could, because I usually don’t read them unless I specifically remember to view all of my “converted” feed items that get posted. But nope, can’t do that.

If you’re into reading RSS feeds/blogs (and not just LiveJournal), I encourage you to try Google Reader. It’s free, fast, and best of all, accessible from any computer with internet access.

And that’s about all I have to say about that.

 
# Friday, April 20, 2007
Friday, April 20, 2007 5:43:14 PM UTC
I won't pretend to know what you're thinking
I can't begin to know what you're going through
I won't deny the pain that you're feeling
But I'm gonna try and give a little hope to you

Just remember what I've told you
There's so much you're living for

There's a light at the end of this tunnel
There's a light at the end of this tunnel
For you, for you
There's a light at the end of this tunnel
Shinin' bright at the end of this tunnel
For you, for you
So keep holdin' on

You've got your disappointments and sorrows
You ought to share the weight of that load with me
Then you will find that the light of tomorrow
Brings a new life for your eyes to see

So remember what I've told you
There's so much you're living for
 
# Wednesday, April 18, 2007

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2807602702866411553&hl=en

Penn and Teller’s Bullsh*t! show, speaking about gun control and how useless it is. Needless to say, there’s language used. If that bothers you, then don’t watch it.

I’m not libertarian, but Penn & Teller make a lot of sense sometimes.

Yes, I’m a member of the NRA. I believe in the right (yes, a right) to bear arms. I do believe that if more people had concealed weapons permits, it would help, and not hurt, in situations such as the recent Virginia Tech shootings.

And if you’re someone who wants a concealed weapons permit, odds are you are one who is not afraid to use it in the appropriate situation. And that’s why there are rules/processes to obtain a concealed carry permit. Here in California, it is up to your local county sheriff to make the call.

Anyways, I get tired of hearing the same old baloney every time there’s some mass shooting in the news. Newsanchors/public blaming guns, lack of gun control, blaming video games, etc… God forbid we actually blame the thing responsible— the person who was firing the weapon!

Look, we have enough gun control laws. And criminals, murderers and general psychopaths just don’t care about those laws. If they want to harm someone, they’re going to. Regardless of what the law says. What if this guy had used a knife instead of a gun to murder 30+ people? Would we be hearing public outcry against the lack of knife control laws?

Guns are tools, and can be used for good as well as bad. Don’t blame them for what their owner is doing with them.

Taken from A-Human-Right.com

I suggest everyone check out A Human Right.

 
# Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Tuesday, April 17, 2007 1:02:15 AM UTC
Having trouble viewing Windows Media content in Firefox under Vista? You’re not alone. Microsoft has finally released a patch to fix the problem.
 
# Monday, April 16, 2007
Monday, April 16, 2007 6:28:23 AM UTC

Does Outlook 2007 just crawl on your screaming-fast machine? Microsoft has a new patch:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c262bcfd-1e09-49b6-9003-c4c47539df66&DisplayLang=en

I just applied it, and already can tell a huge difference. My PST file is fairly large, and this fix is meant to target just that. Enjoy.

 
# Friday, April 13, 2007
Friday, April 13, 2007 6:02:07 PM UTC

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Pandora can seem weird sometimes, but hey, I dig all three songs/bands, so there ya go. It works. Now it’s playing Flyleaf… awesome!

 
# Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Tuesday, April 10, 2007 2:23:08 AM UTC

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It’s not fun, let me tell you.

The motherboard in the XPS 400 requires a special driver in order for Windows XP setup to see the hard disks. If you’re trying to install Vista, you’re going to be just fine without these drivers (as they come with the Vista disk.)

However, for the unfortunate few who must reinstall XP on this type of machine, you’ll wonder why you don’t see your disks. You have to create whats called a slip-streamed XP installation disk.

This is definitely not for the non-tech savvy. I don’t know how Dell expects grandma and grandpa to be able to stick their Dell XP CD in and have it reinstall properly (because it won’t.) And why didn’t Dell put the drivers on the XP disk in the first place? Bah.

Anyway, you’ll have to use a program called nLite to assemble this slip-streamed Windows disk.

I’m not going to spell out the directions here, hopefully you can follow along to these instructions.

 
Tuesday, April 10, 2007 2:10:44 AM UTC

DellguysmI recently started working at my new job, and my boss was generous to provide a top-of-the-line system for me to use. It’s got a Core 2 Duo processor, 2 gigabytes of RAM, and two 80 gigabyte 10,000 RPM drives in a RAID 0. Vrooom.

Problem is, every so often, my machine would “pause”. Not freeze, because I could move the mouse and such, but couldn’t perform any actions. Then the machine would “catch up” with itself and work fine again. While this was happening, the hard drive light would remain lit.

Looking in the system’s event log, I found numerous entries that said a timeout occurred in iaStor.sys — I’ve had my share of problems in the past with this particular driver, so I knew it was an Intel driver.

I tried updating to the latest drivers. No joy. I tried the Dell drivers.. nope!

And then I searched the internet and found the jackpot. A post over at the Things Worth Knowing blog regarding this very issue. There’s so much in the comments, it would take you days to wade through. Let me just save you the trouble: Intel has admitted that it’s their fault.. and they blame Microsoft! I found this information on The Flying Nerd blog.

You can read the full writeup at Intel’s website. They have a registry fix you can attempt yourself if you’re savvy enough. It solved the problem for me. But isn’t it a bit childish to blame Microsoft for your lack of proper testing?

And in the end, I feel sorry for Joe-Schmo consumer who spends $2k+ on a computer just to get it home and have it freeze every so often. I also blame Dell… I mean, come on, even basic computer usage tests would have revealed this problem. And judging by the response online, you can bet a lot of people are unhappy and affected.

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Scott Hanselman writes a blog post about missing image previews under Media Center in Windows Vista. I recently faced something similiar, but with video files. I tried everything, and nothing would bring back the preview icons for .MPG, .WMV, etc… I eventually wound up reinstalling Windows Vista. And I believe I tracked it back to an older version of Nero.

So if you’re having the same problem, you too may need to reinstall. Or try the registry tricks from Scott. Maybe you can add that “PerceivedType” key to the different video files and get it working again. Who knows. I’m just frustrated that a company I have trusted for years (Nero) could have released a version that blows those away with such ease.

 
Tuesday, April 10, 2007 1:58:14 AM UTC

LeskoI’ve become a bit of a contest junkie lately. I enter contests left and right, without care to my personal information floating around the intarweb. Yay me. But hey, I might win a free Macbook or iPod, right?

The two sites I’ve been using have been http://www.online-sweepstakes.com/ and http://www.contestgirl.com/ — they both seem pretty on-top of the internet contest “scene”.

So yeah, check it out if you like that sort of thing.

 

 

 

 

 
Tuesday, April 10, 2007 1:53:45 AM UTC

Illustration-illustratie_drmFrom an excellent post by Mark Shuttleworth, and the main point I’ve been driving home about the silliness of DRM for years:

It only takes one crack. For any given piece of content, all it takes is one unprotected copy, and you have to assume that anyone who wants it will get it. Whether it is software off a warez site, or music from an MP3 download service in Russia, or a file sharing system, you cannot plug all the holes. Face it, people either want to pay you for your content, or they don’t, and your best strategy is to make it as easy as possible for people who want to comply with the law to do so. That does not translate into suing grannies and schoolkids, it translates into effective delivery systems that allow everyone to do the right thing, easily.

Mark makes numerous other fine points, so be sure to visit his blog to check it all out in detail.

If someone wants to steal something, they’re going to. Regardless of whether or not there is DRM on it. There is _always_ a way to crack it and come across it for free. Why are good customers treated like potential criminals?

Recently Apple (and Microsoft) announced that a large catalog of tracks will be available without DRM from their stores. This directly stems from the announcement from EMI (a major record label) who is authorizing the sale of their entire catalog DRM-free. This is a step in the right direction, however…

Apple has chosen to increase the cost of this DRM-free music ($1.29 from $0.99) And why? Ahh yes, they’ll be sending you a higher-quality AAC file (256kbps versus the iTunes standard of 128kbps.) So are we paying for that track? The right to the listen to that track? For the digital bits themselves? Why is a higher quality track (which should’ve been provided in the first place) costing us more now?

I recently had a friend call me and ask why he couldn’t get iTunes songs to import onto his Creative Zen music player. He had just received a $50 gift card from his wife and wanted to load up his player with songs. I had the unfortunate job of telling him that he’ll only be able to sync his purchased iTunes music with an iPod. Nothing else. He wasn’t too happy about that, to say the least.

In the end, the legitimate consumer gets screwed with DRM. I’ll be glad to see it crumble away.. audio is the first step, then we just have to work on video. Did you know that if you have a first-gen HD-DVD player, you are going to be forced to get a firmware upgrade soon, because of the HD-DVD encryption being cracked a short while ago? Isn’t that just lovely for us legitimate users of content! I’m sure we all have plenty of time in our schedules to do this upgrade. Not to mention the technical know-how to pull it off.

Bah.

 

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# Friday, April 06, 2007
Friday, April 06, 2007 3:26:49 AM UTC

Alanis wins. Fergie loses. My Humps, indeed.

 
# Saturday, March 31, 2007
Saturday, March 31, 2007 1:58:27 AM UTC

Macbook-proOkay, here’s the deal.

There’s a new website, called RankARoo (yes, a funny name) that helps you find new/interesting sites on the web. Ever used del.icio.us or similiar bookmarking services? This will be right up your alley. Plus they have social features, to allow discussion and sharing of the links.

Why am I rambling on about this? Because they’re having a contest right now, and every person you get to sign up under your referral link gives you a better chance of winning a brand new MacBook Pro. Since I want one reaaaally bad, please sign up via this link. Then you too can get a referral link and send it off to your friends. And they tell their friends… and they tell their friends… and so on, and so on. (If you got that movie reference, you get a cookie.)

Once again, that link is:

http://www.rankaroo.com/contest/referral/107

Thanks!

 
# Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Tuesday, March 27, 2007 2:36:12 AM UTC
Kelly at A Yoga Coffee Outlook is giving away a Zune MP3 Player. I suggest you go check out the contest now on her blog:

http://www.yogacoffeeoutlook.com/
 
# Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Tuesday, March 20, 2007 6:49:02 AM UTC

WhyIHateQuicktime

For sucking so bad under Windows. I swear, iTunes and Quicktime on the PC is a ploy to get people so frustrated that they’ll just go buy a Mac.

 

For non-flash version, click here. For an extra clip from the film, try here!

 
# Monday, March 19, 2007
Monday, March 19, 2007 6:52:46 AM UTC

It’s on YouTube in Russian. Probably will get pulled soon. Check it out!

Potc_preview

Update: And it’s gone..

 
# Thursday, March 15, 2007
Thursday, March 15, 2007 6:07:29 AM UTC

According to Dark Horizons, the trailer will premiere March 19th on television during the premiere episode of ABC’s “Dancing With The Stars”.

And here’s a whole new round of photos, which Disney will most likely force me to take down. Makes a lot of sense, don’t it? Would be the worst thing in the world to allow free promotion for the film!

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Thursday, March 15, 2007 5:28:42 AM UTC

The Disney Blog has the artwork!

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Looks nice, I can’t help but think there will be more of them, though, with each character…