# Thursday, February 14, 2008
# 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 11:29:01 PM UTC

Heath_Ledger-1-Im_Not_ThereAccording to numerous news sources, Heath Ledger was found dead of a possible sleeping pill overdose at 3:35pm New York time. NBC says his body was found surrounded by pills.

What the heck? Was this an accident, or intentional? He seemed to have a lot going for him, and his career was just in it’s “early” stages. “The Dark Knight” will apparently be his last full length film, as he was in the middle of filming “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus” when he passed, and it’s doubtful he completed all his scenes, being the lead and all.

Wow, anyways. What a bummer. Another young actor lost.

 
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?
 
# Saturday, January 19, 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008 10:03:26 AM UTC

Cloverfield-poster-thumbI loved this movie. If you want a non-stop thrill ride, step right up.

And bring extra underwear.

If you want to know what was whispered at the end of the movie (after the credits), then read below.

SPOILER! DO NOT READ PAST THIS POINT IF YOU DON’T WANT TO SPOIL WHAT’S AFTER THE CREDITS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

According to the despoiler Cloverfield wiki, it’s saying “It’s still alive.”, but it’s being played back backwards, so it kinda sounds like “Help us” played forward. Creepy!

 
# Saturday, January 12, 2008
Saturday, January 12, 2008 6:48:42 PM UTC

Xobni (inbox backwards) is an add-on for Outlook that seems to fill in all the missing spaces that Microsoft forgot about:

Looks pretty spiffy. I really want to get into the beta, and you probably do too if you use Outlook. Click this link to check it out:

Xobni outlook add-in for your inbox 

 
# Monday, December 31, 2007
Monday, December 31, 2007 6:44:11 AM UTC

I’ve been having really infrequent “random” blue screens/freezes ever since I got my new computer back in July. I finally tracked the cause to either be high disk I/O or high network I/O. I replaced my network card with a PCI-E Intel gigabit card, but that didn’t solve the problem. I was in Visual Studio the other day, and went to get latest on a project, and boom, blue screen.

It sometimes isn’t just a big blue screen of death, though. Other times it just freezes my entire operating system for 15–20 seconds, then it “catches up” with itself.

Looking at my Windows event log, I see a lot of entries like this:

Source: nvstor32
Event ID: 129
Level: Warning
Message: Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued.

These messages seem to indicate a problem with my nVidia-based SATA chipset. Searching around “the Google”, I find other users in similiar situations. They all suggest turning off Native Command Queing (NCQ) in the nVidia drive controller’s properties:

Nvidia drive properties

I’ve done that now and rebooted, and it seems to have fixed the problem. Funny enough, under XP (on this same machine) I have never had the random lockups or event log entries, so it appears to be a Vista-specific problem.

So, who’s to blame? Is it nVidia? I’m running the latest nForce drivers for my chipset (nVidia 650i SLI MCP), which at the time of this blog entry is 15.08. Is it Microsoft’s fault? Are they doing something funky in the newer drive code that could be causing this?

Who knows. All I know is that I have to disable a potentially performance-helping feature in order to not crash my machine. Maybe Scott Hanselman’s run into this on his very similiar quad core rig? Oh well. That’s technology for you. As long as it’s not corrupting my data, I guess.

 
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