# Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 10:01:33 PM UTC

This has had me stuck for the past hour. Give me a break. I really hope this is just a bug in the “beta” of Safari.. because it’s extremely dumb.

This Javascript method takes a passed in SELECT element (via ID) and the value you want selected, and will loop through all of the SELECTs options, and select the one whose value matches:

function selectOptionListValue(psElementId, psValue) {
    var OptionList = document.getElementById(psElementId).options;
   
    for (var i = 0; i < OptionList.length; i++) {   
        if (OptionList[i].value.toLowerCase().trim() == psValue.toLowerCase().trim()) {
            OptionList[i].selected = true;
            break;
        }
    }   

                       
    return;
}

Looks simple, right? It kinda is. Works great in Opera, IE, FireFox, etc… but in Safari, nothing happens. Your SELECT gets nothing selected. It turns out, you need to specify the SELECT’s selectedIndex in order to get it to work properly— adding this line before the “return;” fixes it on Safari:

OptionList.selectedIndex = i;

Talk about retarded. Any “Safari developers” out there want to throw in their two cents?

 
# Monday, July 23, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007 9:17:13 PM UTC

Intel Core 2 Quad InsideSince Intel just dropped the price of their Q6600 Core 2 Quad processor, I decided it was time for me to upgrade my main computer at home.

This weekend, NewEgg’s prices for the Q6600 dropped to $299.99 — a huge discount from the $500 or so it used to be. But now if you look at their product details page, they’re out of stock and have increased the price to $345. Guess I got lucky

Anyhow, my current rig is a XPS 400 with a Pentium D 3.2 processor. It’s fast, but less power efficient and slower than the newer Core 2 Duo processors out there. I’m selling it to a friend of mine, so that takes care of that.

As for the new system, I picked out almost the same components list as Scott Hanselman and Jeff Atwood did for Scott’s new “Ultimate Developer Rig”. Jeff’s been posting excellent “how to build a PC” type articles on his blog about those components, and I’ve been following along. Here’s what I chose from NewEgg:

  • $119.95 – Antec Sonata III Black 0.8mm cold rolled steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case 500W Power Supply - Retail
  • $149.99 – MSI P6N SLI Platinum LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 650i SLI ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail
  • $99.99 – Western Digital Raptor WD360ADFD 36GB 10,000 RPM Serial ATA150 Hard Drive - OEM
  • $299.99 – Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield 2.4GHz LGA 775 Processor Model BX80562Q6600 - Retail
  • $32.99 – Scythe SCMN-1100 100mm Sleeve CPU Cooler - Retail
  • $92.99 – mushkin 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model 996529 - Retail
  • $11.49 – Rosewill RCR-103 USB 2.0 Card Reader - Retail

Grand total: $807.39 — not too shabby, methinks.

I’m really looking forward to getting the parts this week and throwing it all together. I’ll make another post as soon as that happens, probably with assembly pictures, notes on anything I run into, etc.

I might overclock, too, similiar to what Jeff/Scott are doing, but maybe not to the “edge”. We’ll see, as I’ve never overclocked before. Should be interesting!

 
# Saturday, July 21, 2007
Saturday, July 21, 2007 8:23:42 PM UTC

Words fail me.

1,500 plus CPDRC inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center, Cebu, Philippines at practice! This is not the final routine, and definitely not a punishment! just a teaser.
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# Thursday, July 19, 2007
Thursday, July 19, 2007 7:16:18 AM UTC

I found out the other day that Cox business internet would run me about $120 a month, only $10 or so more than my current internet provider, Speakeasy. But Cox’s internet would give me 8 IPs instead of 4, and also give me twice the speed (12.5 mbit down and 1.5 mbit up.) Unfortunately when I moved into my condo I committed to another year of DSL service with Speakeasy, and even after pleading with the sales rep, he said there’s nothing he can do, due to Covad’s requirement of a year long contract from Speakeasy. Isn’t passing the blame nice and convenient?

Oh well I guess. I’ll be able to switch next year around March. Maybe by then fiber will be more prevalent? Hrm.

 
Thursday, July 19, 2007 4:24:54 AM UTC

DO NOT READ THIS UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE COMPLETELY RUINED. GOT IT?


















With that said, here goes. Highlight below to see the spoilers:

  • Dumbledore is very much alive.
  • Burbage dies.
  • Hedwig dies.
  • Mad-Eye Moody dies.
  • Scrimgeour dies.
  • Wormtail dies.
  • Dobby dies.
  • Snape dies, killed by Voldemort, after turning “emo over Lilly Potter’s death”
  • Fred Weasley dies.
  • Harry gets really really hurt by Voldemort.
  • Harry sacrificies himself, ala what Lilly Potter did, but because he is a horcrux (contains part of Voldemort’s soul), he is able to kill Voldemort without killing himself.
  • Harry brings himself back to life (see above.)
  • Tonks, Lupin and Colin all die.
  • The epilogue states that 19 years later: Ron and Hermoine are married with two kids named Rose and Hugo, Harry and Ginny are married with three kids named Lily, James and Albus. Draco had a son named Scorpius.
  • The epilogue has Harry, Ron, Ginny and Hermoine seeing their children off to Hogwarts on the train.
  • The final line of the book is “The scar had not pained Harry for nineteen years. All was well.”
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# Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Wednesday, July 18, 2007 5:23:19 PM UTC

My friend/ex-coworker Mike has started a business of his own named Hire A Helper. At first I wasn’t totally sold on the idea, but now that the site is up and fully running, I get it. His website offers a quick and easy way to find people in your area that are available for hire on various jobs, such as lawnwork, moving, and cleaning.

I know when I moved recently that I definitely could’ve had extra help with moving. And now that I’m a homeowner, I could stand to get some cleaning help every so often. Luckily since I’m in a condo, I don’t have to maintain a lawn, but I know others who do.

On the flip side, if you run a company that provides those services, you can sign up and get started, getting targeted business headed your way. Or heck, even if you’re just a college student trying to make extra money, you can sign up too.

If you’re looking for any of that sort of thing, or are just curious, be sure to head over to Hire a Helper.com and check it out.

 
Wednesday, July 18, 2007 7:48:56 AM UTC

the fray

Check out my photos:

http://www.flickr.com/gp/33771723@N00/1732wc

Heather was originally supposed to go, but got very sick today, please keep her in your prayers. Instead, Michael went with me and we had a great time.

It was so awesome being able to go whereever we wanted, hang out backstage, etc.. but I’m kinda bummed that we watched Eisley from the side of the stage. I wanted to hang out/talk with them a bit, but didn’t really get a chance to.

Gomez was alright, but not really my cup of tea. The Fray was amazing, I definitely need to pick up their CD. Lots of energy and emotion going into the music.

I’m trying to upload a video of The Fray performing Shakira’s “Hips Don’t Lie”, but having some trouble with YouTube. I’ll try to post it later. Why can’t it just take the AVI off of my camera? Hrm. Anyhow. Wait, it worked! Check it out here.

With all that said, a few rants about concerts in general:

  • People, your cell phone is not going to take a nice photo of the band from hundreds of feet away. Your cell phone camera’s zoom is DIGITAL, not a real zoom. What could you possibly want a blurry overexposed photo for? To send to your friends to show you’re there?
  • STOP SMOKING MARIJUANA. I don’t care what you do in your personal time, but smoking pot out at a concert is just lame. And blowing it directly behind someone (namely me) makes me enjoy the show a bit less.
  • Hey, guy? Yeah, you, the one who sells water in bottles for the venue up and down the aisles? No one wants water bad enough to have you ruin the concert with your flashing red-LED headband and lit–up water bottle in the pitch-dark of night. It’s a bit distracting.
  • People usually come to see the band perform. They usually don’t want you and your (drunk/high/dumb) friends shouting the lyrics at the top of their lungs. Just a thought. Oh yeah, your random phrases and shout-outs during the silence between songs is really “cool” too. SAN DIMAS HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL RULES!
  • If you don’t have tickets to be in that section, then why are you trying to climb over/push through people to get to that section? This applies mainly to the “pit” but can also work for the people in the standard assigned seats. Why are there 10 of you crammed into a space that has 4 seats?

Oh yeah, by the way, I saw a large “Zune” sea-train with lots of flat screens and Zune units/headphones for people to check out, and there were also little Zune teams wandering around the crowd (in-between acts) to demo the Zune. I thought that was kinda cool. Anything to get it out there, you know? I still prefer it 2 to 1 over my iPod any day.

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