I think this young woman will go far
Sabrina Brady - a high school student from Wisconsin, wins the competition for today's Google Doodle. I don't often pay attention to these, but this one is excellent. The story and the doodle (if you haven't seen it) are posted in this WaPo article.
A CD along with an invitation to join Juno!!! All I had to do was:
Load the software on my pc and I could be on the internet in no time!!!
How exciting is that!!!!!!!
I don't know how I could resist such an offer. The wonderful world of online can be mine just by loading software on to my pc. I'm positively giddy with excitement over this, but not sure if I should really give it a try or not.
Scary exciting this is. Must think carefully and try to decide if I'm up to venturing into this whole new world.
Posted by: diamond dave at May 23, 2013 04:04 PM (getU/)
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LOL Pam - I hadn't forgotten them, but they came much later than AOL and Compuserve
Dave - no idea. They sent a letter... I didn't read more than the opening. The packaging all screamed 1995 AOL.
Posted by: Teresa at May 23, 2013 06:54 PM (hJwgq)
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The only place I would load that is on an enemies machine. You must remember there are more and more gullible people out. I think target practice is the way to go.
Oklahoma
I'm sure, by now, almost everyone knows about the horrible devastation in Oklahoma. If you would like to help, but can't quite decide how to do it, please consider donating to Team Rubicon.
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Thank you for sharing this. There are so many people willing to take advantage of a situation, that it is hard to know who to help when you are at a distance. I appreciate the link.
Junkware is not always considered a problem
In general I have always been careful enough when installing things to keep my system from picking up extra browser toolbars and crap like that. Things like the very irritating Ask dot com (no I won't link to them) toolbar that installs with Java updates if you aren't careful. They can also be very difficult to get rid of if you do pick up one of these barnacles.
This was the topic of a rant by a caller to the Mike Tech Show podcast a couple of weeks ago. After that lament, a number of people wrote in with fixes for the problem. The real issue is that not everyone considers these irritations to be junk, so anti-malware/anti-virus/anti-spamware programs don't get rid of them.
Instead of reinventing the wheel, I will point you to Mike's web page for his podcast. He has links to the relevant removal tools and he discusses them in the podcast (near the beginning). If you have problems with these things, go check it out.
The Mom Manual
Just in case you've never seen it, here are all the things a mom says in 24 hours condensed to 2 minutes 55 seconds. Yes, I have said most all of them. Sometimes even in a 24 hour period.
Deep breath and Go...
*** Had to update the link, the original link posted got pulled.
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I'm pretty sure my mom said ALL those things in my 17 years. Then I enlisted in the Navy, and the Chief Petty Officer said them.
Posted by: Rev. Paul at May 13, 2013 03:02 PM (upyv2)
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Lol. But I'm betting you paid better attention in the Navy.
Posted by: Teresa at May 13, 2013 07:55 PM (hJwgq)
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Of course! Mom never had a trip to the brig as back-up. :^)
Posted by: Rev. Paul at May 15, 2013 11:58 AM (upyv2)
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This is very true Paul. I always felt I might have had more traction with my son if I had been a Drill Instructor.
Posted by: Teresa at May 16, 2013 10:12 AM (hJwgq)
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I've said all those things. The big one is, "no texting at the table". One she left off is, "We wear shirts at the table. Come to my table fully clothed or don't come at all". Obviously, I have all boys. And thankfully, I haven't had to say that in a long while. At some point, wash your hands and wear a shirt became 2nd nature.
When they were little, it was things like, 'We don't hang around in our underwear all day." They hated getting dressed. I was horrified I was going to have teenagers that hung around in boxers and nothing else. Ugh. That one took too... thank God.
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LOL - that must be a southern thing Bou. I don't think I ever had to say it in my house. Although I did have to rule that there would be no hats at the table.
Posted by: Teresa at May 20, 2013 09:40 AM (hJwgq)
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The funny thing about the Audi - Spock commercial. I saw a comment about how this one blows away the Little Darth Vader commercial from VW... except VW owns Audi, so whoever is doing their commercials is quite excellent. LOL.
Oh and over on youtube someone said - at the end when the self driving car pulls up, it really should have been George Takei getting out and walking in. I have to admit, that would have made it perfect.
Posted by: Teresa at May 10, 2013 08:59 AM (hJwgq)
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That hand on the shoulder sleep move had me laughing so hard...
The Eagle Has Landed
This is the most cool thing ever.
Someone went to the trouble to put together all the feeds; audio, video, telemetry of the first moon landing. It's played in real time with a timeline across the bottom of the screen. When you scroll over items it will give you a pop up with a description of what you are looking at. It's also a transcription so you can read what is being said and who is saying it.
If you remember the moon landing, or you want to see a great piece of history, check it out. I've already watched it several times. (it doesn't work quite so well in my Safari browser, so be warned if that is your browser of choice!)
Some Photo Stuff
In the comments of the previous post Pam was asking about Adobe Revel. Since I don't pay too much attention to that part of Adobe, I hadn't really heard about it, so I did some looking.
Last year Adobe renamed their Carousel image service to Revel. With the rename they added features for minor editing, filters to apply to photos, and added apps for idevices and mac. Android apps are under development but it's been over a year and I don't see any listed yet, although you can upload from those devices to your account.
It doesn't look too bad if you don't do much to your photos once you take them (if you like to play in Photoshop this would not be for you). The idea is you upload all your photos to the Adobe Revel site. They live there, you edit there, and you don't have to take up space on your iphone/ipad/Mac. Then you can create galleries and share images as you like.
It's a little unclear to me from the fast look, how permissions are given out. Apparently you can also share galleries that allow others to edit the photos in those galleries. I'm not sure I'd want that feature at all, but I suppose it works for some people. I just hope it's not a default feature but that you have to allow it when sharing the gallery.
Sounds like it's an easy to use service for people who don't want to mess around with something like flickr, which you can forget to make private if you aren't careful! Or picasa, which being google is free, but always wants more and more info from you. Some people don't care about that since they like the "free" part.
The apps for iPhone/ipad are a nice touch. Not sure how well they work since people seem to be complaining about the logo of the app itself rather than how the app works. (geeze louise!) A few were griping about network connection - I wonder if it requires wifi rather than using the data connection.
The apps for Revel are free. The basic Revel account is free, with unlimited uploads for the first 30 days then a 50 photo upload limit per month. For unlimited uploads all the time, it costs $5.99/month. If you pay for a while then stop, your account is converted to a free one so you don't lose your photos just the unlimited upload feature.
Flickr pro is less expensive at something like $29 a year (can't quite remember but it's about that). If you like to share your photos publicly, Flickr is definitely a better bet even though you don't get editing tools with it.
The last thing I don't know is what size photo it stores - is it the full sized jpg? Or does it size down? I looked, but didn't see anything posted about this. If you are using a DSLR I would guess it does not import RAW files.
It doesn't sound too bad for someone who wants online galleries to share with friends but not necessarily the world at large. It might be worth checking out for the 30 day unlimited upload trial to see if you like it. If you are Mac based it might work well for you.
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Thanks for the review, Teresa! I went there via an email link and looked around a bit, but didn't find nearly the amount of info you just posted, so it helps!
Posted by: Teresa at May 02, 2013 08:16 PM (hJwgq)
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$29 is worth it for Flickr Pro, even without the editing tools (and I have my own). My camera, at its current settings, defaults to 2048 x 1360, so that's what I send up.
Posted by: CGHill at May 19, 2013 10:25 PM (UaAaO)
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Good catch on that Charles. I meant to say I didn't know what size file the Adobe system would accept. I've never had a file size problem with flickr as it always takes a full size file even from my DSLR if I want to post it. LOL.
Posted by: Teresa at May 20, 2013 09:42 AM (hJwgq)
And another Google Reader Alternative
In the comments to an earlier post, VW points out that Newsblur is no longer free. I had started to check it out back when Google made their fateful announcement about closing down Reader.
Never got much farther with it because I don't use a feed reader any more. Too many other things going on which means I never check it.
However, if you are still looking for an alternative, try Feedly. They have a Firefox plug in, also an idevice app and an android app. So far as I can tell, it's free. Of course this means it may just go away in the future, but it is available now.
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I use Feedly on my phone, but don't care for it on the pc. I've been using NewsBlur [that's how I came here] and they've not asked for money... weird.
Came here to see if you'd posted about Adobe Revel... since you're Technical Teresa!
Didn't know it existed until the email this morning.
Forget the music
It's "the day the water heater died". No one gives two hoots about music if you can't have hot water. Seriously.
This morning I made my usual trip to the basement office. I had planned to check the mail, do a couple of quick little things, and go get coffee.
Best laid plans and all that...
Got to the bottom of the stairs, stepped on the carpet and it went : SQUISH.
Hmmmm... not supposed to do that. Panic moment ensues. Last time this happened, the sewer line had collapsed and water was backing up through the drains. So not good.
A quick check of the bathroom showed there was no water backing up and no sign that water had been there. The only other place water can come from is the hot water heater.
Oh yeah. Open the door to the utility room and there is a small lake.
In all honesty I wanted to close the door, go get coffee and THEN think about it. But, it wasn't going to get fixed by itself and no one else (aka my husband) knew about this. Therefore no one else (aka my husband) could call someone to come fix it.
So, I called the oil company (it's an oil burning water heater). Then called my husband. Bless the oil company - they sent someone right out. He took one look and said, "New tank needed." In the meantime my husband took off from work and came home to help me sop up water.
About 2 hours later they were back with the new heater and ready to install. Since the room with the water heater is in about the worst possible place, they had to drag the new one through 2 rooms and over carpets and drag the old one out the same way.
It took about an hour and a half, but they got the new one in and we were set. The carpet was a mess. There are now a couple of places were the wood work got knicked. But we have hot water.
I'll take it.
Tonight we have scrubbed carpets and fans running to dry things out. I wish it was warm enough to have windows open, because I still smell oil. I'll open them tomorrow even if it's snowing so I can get fresh air in this place.
In the meantime I'll read a book, sleep a while, and then get up to take a shower.
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Ironically, I'm having my morning coffee and reading this blog post while waiting for our hot water repair person! Thankfully, though, we didn't also have a flood to deal with, but I feel your pain!
Posted by: Marcie at April 25, 2013 01:14 PM (hVQ9U)
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Ugh! I hope your install goes easily. It's a sucky thing that water heaters only last just so long. *sigh*
Posted by: Teresa at April 25, 2013 02:21 PM (hJwgq)
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I've been through the "water heater" flood a couple of times before. Pain in the ass, and an expensive one at that. We got a small "Shop Vac" after the first one. Handy piece of equipment to have around...they'll suck anything up. Water is not a problem. Just makes cleaning up easier. If the mess is wet or dry...no problem for the Shop Vac. But wait, if you act now, we'll give you...Ha, I ought to sell 'em. Seriously, they really do work.
Posted by: Yabu at April 26, 2013 02:45 PM (a/BOY)
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Yabu - yeah we've got a shop vac. And it worked beautifully for the most part. We do have to get the carpets cleaned and treated so we can live with them until we get the floors replaced. Carpet should never be in a basement where water can cause problems. Ugh.
Posted by: Teresa at April 27, 2013 10:59 AM (hJwgq)
Calling all Security Nerds
Verizon just published their annual Data Breach Investigation Report. This is the report computer security geeks wait for every year. Verizon creates it and then posts it for all the world. That earns them huge kudos in the pay it forward realm.
Dark Reading has a quick overview of what can be found in the report itself.
The actual report can be found here. It's a pdf. And the numbers are fascinating.... things like
"97% of breaches were avoidable through simple or intermediate controls."
That's an astounding statistic! Well, except for the fact that most everyone thinks they are immune to data breaches. The "it will never happen to me" seems to be ingrained in people, until it does happen to them.
I would say, at least read through the stats at the beginning. Stats are not my strong suit but these are presented well. If you are the owner of a company and think you are immune, I hope this will convince you to take further precautions. If you are an employee of a company, perhaps you will cut your computer security people some slack. They have a very tough job and no one likes helping them at all.
Debugging the iPhone
Ah me. Over the last weekend my phone decided to have some issues. It is irritating enough that I have gone into full debug mode to pinpoint problem, if I can.
At home I use wifi for my internet connection, no point using the data plan when I don't need to. I have a mini-tower for the cell connection because we are in a sucky cell reception area. Since I don't receive many calls and only a limited number of text messages, I'm not exactly sure when the cell data cuts out on me... before or after I leave the house.
At some point in time, I completely lose cell data connection. No calls, no data until I reboot. When I have a wifi connection I don't know there is a problem because the apps all work that connect to the internet (app.net, twitter, fb, safari) . It isn't until I leave the house and get the dreaded "no network connection" errors when the problem becomes apparent.
What could cause this? Here is a minor and incomplete list:
- bad cell phone radio
- current cell phone 4G radio doesn't like to play nice with mini-tower radio which is 3G
- iOS updates (unlikely since I haven't done one lately)
- an app that is causing a conflict with the cell/data stream (unlikely but possible)
- an app update conflicting with iOS - (not likely but certainly possible)
- the bluetooth radio not playing nice with the cell radio. (I use bluetooth but turn it on and off as needed to save battery)
Today I did a complete restore of the phone. With the restore done, I will be running on the cell data network with wifi off to see if I lose connection at home. Next up I'll turn off icloud and see if that changes anything. Then anything else I can scrounge up by reading online. My last resort I'll be taking it to the Verizon store to see what they might be able to do for me.
It will be interesting to see what happens. At the moment I suspect the problem occurs when I leave the house and the mini-tower connection. It appears as if the LTE connection does not pick up like it should. I get bars, I even get the LTE letters, but there is no data. Turning "airplane mode" on and off does nothing. A reboot of the device is necessary to restore the connection. Yeah, annoying.
Stay tuned if you are interested. If I figure it out I will post results.
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That's ... interesting. (Don't you hate "interesting" problems?) My wife & both daughters have iPhones, but we've not encountered any issues that re-syncing the phones hasn't fixed.
Good luck - and I look forward to reading what you found, and how you fixed it. (See? I have confidence in you!)
Posted by: Rev. Paul at April 22, 2013 04:32 PM (upyv2)
When the crowd sings
Probably the best rendition of the National Anthem ever. Boston's TD Garden for the Bruin's game. Rene Rancourt, who is generally a bit too over the top for me, does the most incredible thing. He starts the anthem and then lets the 17,000+ crowd finish it. Not a dry eye in the house.
I tried to embed the video, but it doesn't like my blog platform apparently. So hit the link above to go see it.
This is the best of the videos out there as it is from the beginning and shows the Fire Department Color Guard walking out.
Also touching was seeing Bruin's Defensive man, Shawn Thornton, a Canadian, singing along.
A Heartbreaking Day
A marathon, many people out enjoying the day. Then bombs. It doesn't get much worse. Too many injured and certainly too many dead. (even one death is too many).
My prayers go out to the families and friends of those who were injured and to those who rushed in to help. All will be effected forever by this day.
I will be staying off the internet and social media like twitter because of the incredible amount of crazy stuff that starts spewing forth. Even those supposedly with editors and that all important vaunted "control over content" the news media insists is good... Here's a perfect example. I posted this on facebook earlier:
Why I don't pay much attention to the news of a disaster the first day... or maybe even the second day.
Headline tonight from the WSJ at 8:38pm:
Five More Explosive Devices Found in Boston, Counterterrorism Officials Say
Then at 9:40pm also from the WSJ:
Law-Enforcement Official Says Suspect Devices May Not Be Bombs
Alrighty then. That certainly settles things doesn't it. Sheesh. I hate news people in a frenzy. And no, I deliberately did not link either story since I see no point... it will all change again in an hour or so.
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I'm with you. I figure in a week we'll have the facts. I spent last night scouring looking for information. But so much of it was not right, today I'm not. I'll wait for it to settle. This is why I quit watching TV after 9/11. I go into overload.
The entire thing really does sicken me. I wasn't going to put anything up yesterday, but eventually I'll probably put my thoughts on this.
One of Ringo's friends from school just got accepted to BC. They were there yesterday for 'acceptance day'. She sent us all a txt last night telling us they were safe. What a mess.
The Sad Saga of the Computer
After having a work network meltdown happen at the same time my work computer decided to develop a fatal flaw in the hard drive and completely crash, I finally managed to dig out from under all the mess. Things are back up and running again. Whew.
Being as I am conscientious, I had 2 sets of backup disks for my work computer... for all the good it did me.
Microsoft can suck it. I tried to restore Windows 7 from my backup disks to a new SSD (that is a Solid State Drive). I wasn't able to clone the old hard drive because of the humongous flaw. I was getting "broken pipe" messages every time I tried.
How stupid of me to want to get a smaller, significantly faster, hard drive. What was I thinking! Windows believes I should stick with huge, slow hard drives, even if I don't need them.
GAH!
Windows won't restore my valid paid for OS to the new drive because it's smaller than the original drive.
Therefore, I installed Ubuntu. I won't go with Windows again unless pushed to it. Ubuntu is working beautifully.
However, I am still pissed off that I couldn't restore the basic OS to the new drive. I paid for it!
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My workhorse of a computer died at work and they gave me a new one. We hadn't converted to W7 yet, we were still on... NT? VW would know.
Anyway, when the new computer came in, it came with an SSD. The IT guy opened it up, threw away the paperwork, including the bright orange piece of paper that was supposed to serve as some warning, loaded it up and brought it to my desk.
For months, I was dying. Everything chunked and clunked. I kept complaining. I started an EXCEL spreadsheet to track times on how long it took to open simple MS software or check my email. Fifteen minutes sometimes to open WORD.
It happened to someone else on a different floor. During an IT meeting the IT guy said something about this and the guy who works the PCs informed him he was supposed to be running some software to make the SSD work with the NT. "Didn't you read that bright orange sheet of paper?"
Right.
It never did work great, so I asked them to find some old POS and give me that one. They found a previous generation computer and it works like a charm. Windows is too tedious on the new machines.
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Bou - I'm guessing you run XP and you MUST add trim to the OS for it to work right. If it's being installed from an OEM set up for regular hard disks, it has to be realigned some how too. *sigh* When it works right - it is great. It's all in how it's installed. It's really annoying when people screw things up like that.
Pam - if he gets an SSD he either needs the Windows install disk (not a rescue disk) or he needs to be able to clone the disk using something like Macronia, Drive Image XML, Acronis (you have to buy this one to get the clone feature), Clonezilla... something like that. It has to allow you to clone the drive and then resize on restore. So it's not trivial, but is certainly doable if you can clone the drive. It's much easier if you can just have the original disk and put a new install on the SSD. Probably ends up nicer too. Win7 is all ready for SSD's. Earlier Windows require extra work as Bou points out above.
Posted by: Teresa at April 12, 2013 08:21 AM (hJwgq)
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Yes, we run NT and it had to be re-aligned. It never did work great. I love the old one they gave me.
And I don't want to go to W7, because VW (who works in our IT department now) informed me that my blueprint software doesn't work on W7. So I want to stay on NT with an old computer.
I feel like an old fuddy dud, but hey, my stuff works.
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You know - it works and that's good. If your software worked on W7 that would be different. There are many people out there doing the same thing with old old software because they need to use it for business to go forward and no one has been able to update the apps to work on newer systems.
Posted by: Teresa at April 14, 2013 10:42 AM (hJwgq)
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Teresa, I never thought I'd hear you say that.
/Yabu
Posted by: Yabu at April 14, 2013 07:39 PM (gU01f)
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Well, Yabu, it's a PITA not having the OS to refer to when I have to do "help desk" stuff with the other people I work with. I can do some from memory and I can have them "tell me what you see". But since it's all done over the phone, it's really hard without the OS to refer back to on my own desktop. *sigh*
Oh well. We'll see what happens. Ubuntu works well and is a very nice interface... as long as I can still work, it's all good. If I can't for some reason then that's a problem. heh.
Posted by: Teresa at April 14, 2013 10:16 PM (hJwgq)
Patchy Patchy
It's Patch Tuesday people... Windows patches released today along with Adobe Flash and Shockwave patches. If you run a Windows machine, get 'em while they're hot.
I'd be patching but my Windows are broken. I have an OEM on order, but it's not here yet. More on that when I have the time to rant.
Frogs
Last night I heard frogs croaking for the first time this season. Maybe Spring really is here. We'll see. There is still snow in my front yard. Not much but some.
Let's see how handy I am
Today I am going to try and install an SSD drive on my laptop. First I have to image the drive, then wield a screwdriver, then hope it all goes together again.
Should be fun. I found a couple of youtube videos to help, the best one being by Carey Holzman detailing the process.
If I can get my external hard drive reformatted... I may just be able to do this.
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Pam - LOL. Well this is taking longer than I thought. Apparently there is a major flaw in the current hard drive and it won't allow itself to be cloned... GAH. Not that I care about that so much, I was finally able to clone the recovery disk. Sheesh. Trying to decide if I should do anything else this weekend of leave it for now and do the switch over next weekend.
Posted by: Teresa at April 07, 2013 11:40 AM (hJwgq)