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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Testing my WMV embedding


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Monday, May 15, 2006

Superman is a jerk



Saw that in the toy store over the weekend and couldn't stop laughing. Either ol' Supe's is about to Judo-chop the arm off an old guy, or the old guy is choking on something and Kal'el is just trying to help. Mind you, by helping, he'll be punching the blocked object through the front of the guy's chest, so he looses either way.
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Thursday, May 04, 2006

Hooray for idiots!!!

I was pointed to an "article" written by an IT "professional" that I found humorous and disgusting all at once!

http://shelleytherepublican.com/2006/04/Linux-European-threat-to-our-computers.html

Robert, Andrew . . . you'll want to read that. It's a hoot!

It bothers me that so many people immediately see anything foreign as an attack on God. As if American economy has a corner on the divine market.

*/puts on sarcasm hat: Because Linux exists, it threatens the supremacy of Microsoft, America, and by extension, Gearge W. Bush. By installing Linux, you might as well be shooting our president.
*/end sarcasm

Of course, I'm relatively liberal (for here) so leave it to me to competely disagree with such a moronic article.
:: posted by Zuke, 12:27 PM | link | (0) comments |

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Happy Anniversary hunny!

So, today is my three year anniversary with my wife, Tine. It's sort of odd to look back over three years and realize how much has changed because things feel the same as they always have. Things have changed quite a bit, though:
We've both had new jobs, I've been through some real health problems, we've moved twice (and looking back at our old place it's almost like we never lived there), we've gone through cars, we've bought a house, we've started our family, we've gone through callings, and more.

It's funny to think that even though the years seem to fly by, there's actually alot that goes on in between them that we sometimes forget.




You're still my lovely 'Cookie Munch'!
:: posted by Zuke, 11:46 AM | link | (2) comments |

It's called a PEBCAK

So, on the side I build computer systems for people. Not an uncommon thing for a person in my line of work, I know. I have never had a system that I built fail . . . EVER. My wife actually says I spend too much time on making sure the system is rock solid stable before ever handing it off to the person and I should just move on to the next build. I'm not saying that a computer WILL never fail, just that it's unlikely to be right off the bat from something I forgot to do.
A friend of mine called me today saying that his father in law (who I built a system for) is upset with his computer. I've had complaints from this guy before and it's always the same error: "No system disc found." This is a genuine error and I immediately started down my checklist of worry spots:
Did I forget to set SATA as the boot device and it's looking for an IDE drive?
Did the partition table corrupt and is no longer recognized by Windows?
Was I a real moron and forget to include the SATA drivers from the motherboard maker in the first place?
Is the drive bad?
I went through my log of what I did and when I did it and I came to the answers no, no, no, and maybe. After driving across the valley (in my less than fuel efficient car) I show up to take a look at the system. As if in fear of me, it boots up with no problem. I run a few diagnostics and see the drive is operating just fine, within normal temperatures, the BIOS are set correctly, the drivers are fine, and Windows can see no problems (there's not even an entry in the error log). Just to be sure, I reboot the system 10 more times over the course of an hour.
That was a week ago and he says it's happening again. He wants a refund. So I had to tell him that he never actually bought the system from me, his daughter and my friend bought the hardware on their own and paid me to assemble it. But I'll happily refund the $25 I got from it to return my services by formatting the drive back to zeros and taking the system apart into it's base components . . . just like it was before my "meddling".
I have yet to hear back from him.
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