October 2008

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When I was a young lad, on New Year’s Eve I would watch cartoons on Cartoon Network. The whole family would be over. The kids were in the basement watching TV and the parents upstairs enjoying some tasty beverages. It was a blast, especially the cartoon part.

The one year that comes to mind, Cartoon Network was previewing a number of shows that were being considered for full time. Among them were (if my memory serves) Power Puff Girls, Johnny Bravo, and Dexter’s Lab. Throughout the night you could call in and vote for the one that you thought was the best. I never called, mostly because I thought it was silly and didn’t make a difference. In hindsight I was most likely right.

That year as I sat and watched these shows I started to get a little down. You see, I didn’t have the knowledge I do now and had some interesting thoughts about the TV studios. In my mind there was a single man in the studio who had to put in the tape (this was back when my family owned a VCR) to start the next show. He would manually load all the shows and commercials and take all the calls. I started to feel bad for this person and wonder why I was so lucky. I imagined that he was sitting there in this dark room all sad that he had to do this while his family was having a party at home. I wondered what he did to pass the time. He must have already seen these new shows since he worked for Cartoon Network. I could only guess that he sat there staring into space with a bottle of juice. I really wished we could invent a robot to switch the tapes so he can go home with his family.

I now know that it is mostly automated and there is no one manually changing tapes in a VCR. There probably is someone who is working there during New Year’s Eve, but I don’t think it is anything like the scenario I imagined. Looking back, I find it interesting that I never felt this way on Christmas.

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I love my Apple Mighty Mouse, but I have had one gripe.  The scroll ball’s utility has declined steadily over time.  It gets gunked up the more I use it and eventually stops scrolling down.  This makes it annoying to use and difficult to read web pages.  Recently I found a remedy.

Take a clean white sheet of paper.  Set it on a flat surface and roll the scroll ball vigorously on it for about a minute or so.  Roll it up and down, side to side, and in circles.  The purpose is to dislodge all the gunk and free up the ball.

After this my Mighty Mouse works like new.  The scroll ball functions better than it has for the past year.  I tried this on a mouse at work and you wouldn’t believe the crap that came out.  If you are seeing a decrease in performance then give your mouse a little TLC.

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I realized something when watching this weeks episode of Heroes (Season 3 Episode 5). I get really frustrated that the characters never ask what powers someone has. It will get mentioned in a conversation that (insert character name) had powers and everyone just kind of leaves it at that. If I were in the room, I would want to know what the powers were before I let the conversation continue.

I understand that discovering the powers is part of the suspense and I wouldn’t expect the writers to reveal it at that time. It just feels like it is the elephant in the room that no one addresses. I think it would be just as effective to have someone ask and then cut to the others face, which could possibly have a look of horror, and then cut to another scene.

This is just one of the things that frustrates me about the storytelling in this show. There is a bag full of others, but that is for another time.

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Here is a quick tip for all my Mac wielding friends.  The eject key does more than just spit out disks.  Using the modifier keys (command, control, option, shift), the eject key will give you more control over your Mac.

  • Put screen to sleep:  Ctrl - Shift - Eject
  • Put computer to sleep: Option - Command - Eject
  • Restart computer: Control - Command - Eject
  • Shutdown computer: Control - Option - Command - Eject

[via Tekzilla Daily]

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I find it interesting (and often scary) to look at other peoples computers.  You always find the oddest things installed and configured.  One of my coworkers recently had to fix his friend’s computer.  He found some interesting stuff while digging around looking for problems.

I booted up her computer to see what she had installed.  To my surprise, she still had the original Napster.  As I looked a little closer I found Morphius, BearShare, Audio Galaxy and almost every other file sharing program that I knew existed.  It was like taking a trip through the history.

He ended up reinstalling Windows to fix everything which probably would have been my first step.  All this makes me wonder, what does your computer say about you?

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