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Thursday, March 09, 2006
Two Useful Tips
I've come across two solutions for common Windows problems that may help.
First, if you always get "an error has occurred in the script on this page" dialog boxes when using Windows Media Player, go into Internet Explorer and clear your temporary files. Not sure why it works, but I have less interest in figuring it out now that those dialogs have stopped.
Second, if you are running ActiveSync and have a device docked, you can probably cure 99% of all Windows problems by unplugging and replugging the device. I can't remember the last time that ActiveSync wasn't responsible for a temporary system hang, loss of Internet connectivity, or other problems. I have no idea what goes into developing ActiveSync, but it apparently involves disabling the user's access to the task list (via Task Manager or tasklist) and putting the kabash on anything that gives it a sideways glance. It's probably the surliest application I've ever used--and I even beta tested Microsoft FightPicker 2006 Super Belligerent Edition.
3/9/2006 1:07:35 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)

Friday, February 24, 2006
Eric Sink Wrote A Book
You can pre-order from Amazon. I just did.
Seriously, this guy rocks. I've had the opportunity to talk with him on a number of occassions and he's simply brilliant. If you'd like to learn from one of the best in the biz, buy this book!
Not convinced? Check out his old column on MSDN.
No, I'm no getting a kickback 
2/24/2006 11:47:48 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Maker Faire Is Coming
In case you haven't seen it, the first US Maker Faire will be held in San Mateo on April 22-23. It's really cheap ($12 for adults, kids under 12 free) to get in and there will be lots of cool stuff going on. A bunch of us from SharpLogic will be going down to show off some of our classics in the sprawling Microsoft pavilion (such as the LEGO stuff) as well as some cool new stuff never before seen. I took on one of the projects myself, which involved some of PhidgetsUSA's security floor mats (use your imagination). It's pretty badass, but you'll have to come to the show to see it.
2/24/2006 11:42:13 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)

Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Speaking Of Passwords...
I really hate it when a site asks you to create a password, and then emails it to you in cleartext as part of the followup. To get around this, I end up using really obvious passwords when creating an account, and then immediately change the password to something strong as soon as it's activated. However, some sites really screw you by forcing you to create a string password, and then mailing it for the world to see. Even worse, I recently used a site that sends you your updated password in email whenever you change it.
2/22/2006 1:44:26 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
"Every Picture Of You Is When You Were Younger"
I came across this nugget when signing up for a Mappoint developer account (you need to change the initial password):

This reminds me of one of Mitch Hedberg's quotes. From his entry on wikiquote (you have to imagine him saying it):
One time a guy handed me a picture of himself, and he said, "Here's a picture of me when I was younger." Every picture of you is of when you were younger. "Here's a picture of me when I am older." "You son of a bitch, how'd you pull that off? Let me see that camera."
Ironically, Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" just came on as I've written this. Mitch, I really wish you still were.
2/22/2006 1:13:37 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)

Tuesday, February 21, 2006
YARTLX360 (Yet Another Reason To Love XBOX 360)
I had to rebuild my Media Center 2005 box over the weekend, which was a relatively easy task. Unfortunately, when it came time to install the XBOX extender software on the machine, I realized I no longer had the product key from the original CD sleeve. Although I understand the desire to prevent piracy, I was a little annoyed that I was going to have to buy a new extender kit fot the XBOX just for the product key.
Luckily for me, I stumbled across a newsgroup post by Jason Tsang that directed me to the XBOX 360 extender software. It's a free download from Microsoft, doesn't require a product key, and seems to be completely compatible with the original XBOX extender. It has worked perfectly so far.
2/21/2006 2:41:09 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Using iMate SP5 With VS05
It was a little tricky, but
Rohan figured it out.
2/21/2006 2:17:55 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)

Tuesday, February 07, 2006
NFL Adds Insult To Injury
Nobody can take the Super Bowl win away from the Steelers. The reality is that they did everything they could to win and were able to take and keep the lead. In the end, that's all you need to do. However, as a Seahawks fan, I can't help but feel cheated by some of the Super Bowl officiating. It was realy hard to watch call after call go against my team, but at the end of the day the only thing that matters is the scoreboard. It didn't take long for me to come to terms with the fact that the officials are merely human and made some big mistakes that repeatedly impacted the momentum and morale of the game. With instant replay as readily available as it is, there seems to be almost no excuse as to why officials are able to make the mistakes they do, and yet not fix them on the spot. Once again, it's something we all have to accept.
However, when I see articles like this, it really burns me up. I understand the need for the league to position themselves as being infallable, but to say that they're "satisfied" with the performance of their "best" officials is just ridiculous. How many articles like this will it take for the NFL to admit that the number and magnitude of officiating mistakes was big enough to be dissatisfied? It's one thing to make a mistake when you're on a field in front of 60K+ people screaming their heads off with only seconds to make a decision. It's something completely different to pretend mistakes didn't happen (or that the mistakes weren't important enough) when you have the luxury of 24 hours to review a few minutes of game tape.
At the end of the day I'm just a fan. I'll keep paying for my season tickets, keep watching the away games, and keep buying the various trinkets of the industry that help keep it going. The game means a lot more to me than I do to it, and the NFL knows that.
2/7/2006 12:57:49 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)

Friday, February 03, 2006
Rats! I Missed The Deadline For Today's Pop-up Potpourri
In case you haven't seen it yet, check out The Daily WTF. Today was another edition of Pop-up Potpourri, where a series of awful dialogs and pop-ups are displayed for the rest of use to learn from. My entry would have been this one, but it only happened a few minutes ago:

And to think, I was just telling the team we needed to %1!s! more during lunch.
2/3/2006 4:45:56 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Tuesday, January 24, 2006