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Synergy Rocks!

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

Ok, so I am sure that many in my industry may already know about Synergy since it’s been in development for many years but I just learned about it yesterday.

Synergy

Synergy is a service that runs on a PC, Linux or a Mac and allows you to use one keyboard and mouse to literally jump screens between any of the systems. You can even copy/paste text between them all. And it does all this without the need for a KVM (Keyboard/Video/Mouse) switch, which can be kind of expensive.

I am currently running 4 LCDs on 2 systems. I am using my XP box as the server and to the left of it I have a HTPC (Home Theater PC) running Windows Media Center 2005 (XP version until Win7 officially comes out). I’ve always had to have 2 keyboards and 2 mice hooked up in order to run them both because I refused to buy a KVM switch.

No more!

I can now use my primary Windows Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse and just go from one set of screens to the next. The HTPC does *not* need to screens so in the next few days I’ll be taking my Linux box (Ubuntu) and adding it into the mix on the 4th LCD and I’ll then be able to traverse over 4 screens and 3 operating systems without having to use more hardware than is absolutely necessary!

UPDATE: Adding Ubuntu to the mix was actually fairly easy. Once I got the app installed it was just a matter of creating a session that auto starts it when the OS boots up and wallah, 4 screens, 3 OS and 1 Keyboard and Mouse.

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Twitter Tools

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

After playing around with Twitter Tools last month I had realized that the dates of my daily digests were all set to Jan 1, 2009. I had to disable the plugin and have recently been informed of the latest update. I have re-enabled the Twitter Tools plugin and it seems as though things are now progressing chronologically as expected.

Only time will tell!

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Testing my dates

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Testing post date feature with Twitter Tools deactivated.

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LASIK

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

So as many of you may or may not already know I had a Lasik procedure done on my eyes this week. Monday afternoon at about 12:00 pm I was in the chair looking up at some very bright lights after having had multiple numbing drops put in my eyes. My mother (who drove me home from my appt, thank you mom) was in a chair near by because she was interested in seeing the procedure first-hand.

As the doctors began the procedure I was a bit nervous of course, but the Valium they gave me helped to calm those nerves. After about 10 minutes the whole thing was done and I was given instructions for care and sent home.

Once home I did as told and slept from about 2pm till nearly 6pm with clear eye patches tapped to my face to keep from rubbing my eyes. the feeling right after surgery is similar to putting a contact in your eye that has a tear in it. Fairly annoying but not too uncomfortable. The tough part is that you are SUPER sensitive to light and the numbing drops makes it tough to really keep your eyes from watering.

Around 6:30pm Elise and the kids got home and I was awake enough to hang out with them and eat some dinner. At about 9 or so everyone was in bed and I took some Tylenol Simple Sleep since having a 3.5 hour nap was going to keep me from falling asleep again at 9:30pm. Woke up early Tuesday morning like any other day, helped Elise and the kids get off to school/work and I headed in to the doctor’s office for a 7:30am follow-up.

Driving down the highway in moderate traffic was a breeze and I was astonished by how incredibly clear everything was, even after only 16 or 17 hours since my surgery. Still a bit sensative to light I just made sure I had my sun glasses on and everything was great. My appointment took all of about 10 minutes and the doctor said I was currently seeing at 20/15 and that everything looked perfect. I scheduled my 1 week follow-up and was on my way home.

Since I had the day off I was able to really see how things in my new visual world (sans glasses or contacts) was like. I found myself looking around and trying to find signs far enough away that I couldn’t read them anymore and that was pretty tough. The rest of the day was like any other day with contacts and I felt completely normal.

I still have to sleep with the clear eye patches taped to my face. I find that the Tylenol Simply Sleep helps me sleep more comfortable with those on too but everything else is pretty much as it was before the surgery. The real advantage was when I realized I could put away my contact lens case and solution in the bathroom. Also, since my regular every-day glasses were originally Ray Ban sunglasses with clear prescription lenses in them I had the doctors office replace those lenses with the original sun glass lenses. I now have a very nice, brand-new pair of sun glasses too.

the lasting affects of the surgery are fairly minor. I have to put 3 sets of drops in my eyes for the next week 4 times a day. No physical exertion (no going to the gym or swimming) and no lifting more than 50 pounds (sorry Lily). After the first week I still can’t work out or go swimming but I can lift my little (big) girl again and I only have to continue with the regular artificial tears drops (down to 4 drops per day from 1 bottle). After 3 weeks I can again go to the gym, go swimming and do normal activities but still can’t rub my eyes, the last item on the check list. After 3-4 months my eyes should be fully healed and I can once again rub them (amazing how much such a simple activity like that is missed when you can’t do it).

Today (Wednesday) I was back at work sitting in front of a computer and just having to remind myself that the artificial tears are cheap compared to the priceless value of my eyes and to use them often. In addition I need to remember to step away form my monitors every 15-20 minutes and let my eyes focus on something other than the screens. Besides that, the light no longer bothers me, my sight is doing great and I tend to get less eye-ache since my vision isn’t being artificially corrected by contacts or glasses.

That’s about all there is to tell. I can’t wait to see how many other things I realize I was missing out on as the days, weeks and months progress with my new-found vision.

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Tree Decorating

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

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Double-Click copy in Firefox – ANNOYANCE

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Do you use Firefox (you should)?
Do you do a lot of copy/past?

Well I do both and one of the most annoying things I have found may not be specific to Firefox but maybe more to Windows as a whole. What I hate is when I double-click on a word and if there’s a space after it instead of punctuation it’ll highlight that space as well. Well, since I do a lot of testing online banking systems and I have lots of test accounts (note; dummy accounts) I have to constantly grab usernames and passwords from my tasks to login and test my changes.

One of the more annoying things that I deal with probably dozens of times per day is when an Account Manager enters the info like this:

User/PIN
12345 / 67890

Instead of like this:

User/PIN
12345/67890

Double clicking on the 12345 will highlight the numbers and the space following and then you have to shift-left arrow to unselect the space. Sure, I could just click and drag to highlight it, but wiht as many times as I do this on a daily basis that just doesn’t make sense and is a waste of time.

What really brought this to my attention was watching one of our network engineers the other day use his linux machine (I’m jealous he gets to use linux) and Firefox. He was doing the same thing I do but I noticed it only highlighted the numbers and not the space. So I dedicated some time today to figuring out a solution for this.

Finally, after multiple Google search phrase attempts (this one worked: “selecting text with firefox extra space”), multiple pages of search results I found this little tidbit:

http://www.jonlee.ca/firefox-tip-lightning-fast-highlighting/

Double clicking a word
Double clicking a word will highlight that word. It also highlights the space immediately after the word which you may or may not find annoying. Personally, I don’t like this because I often like to highlight words to link and having the link extend an extra space past the word just doesn’t look nice. Fortunately, you can turn off this feature by editing a variable in your Firefox configuration. Simply type about:config in your address bar and change the following variable from true to false:

layout.word_select.eat_space_to_next_word

My life is now sane again!!

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IKEA Comes to Colorado

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

IKEAWell damn, it’s about time! I’m a child of the Internet, not like my kids generation will be, but I spend a lot of time online. Many of thet ech blogs I read, Lifehacker posts I review and all around “in the know” people I converse with online all live, love and shop at IKEA. I had always wondered how readily available their products were to people in the US considering it’s a Sweedish company and I knew that it was HUGE in Europe. Well, until I saw one outside of the Mall of America while on a business trip I didn’t even know there was one in the States! then I found out they’re all over America, just not in our great state of Colorado…until now!

Read the article here

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“SPAM King” walks from prison

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

So it seems an inmate from a minimum-security prison in Florence,CO has “walked out” and is being “hunted” by the FBI and the IRS. Last seen in Lakewood, CO. Be on the lookout!

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Courtesy of: Dvorak.org

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George Carlin dies at 71

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

This is a truly sad story, I love his comedy and his complete disregard for political correctness or care of offending anyone.
George Carlin dies at 71
Comedian George Carlin dies at 71 | Reuters

Comedian George Carlin, a counter-culture hero famed for his routines about drugs and dirty words, died of heart failure at a Los Angeles-area hospital on Sunday, a spokesman said. He was 71.

Carlin, who had a history of heart and drug-dependency problems, died at Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica about 6 p.m. PDT (2 a.m. British time) after being admitted earlier in the afternoon for chest pains, spokesman Jeff Abraham told Reuters.

Known for his edgy, provocative material, Carlin achieved status as an anti-Establishment icon in the 1970s with stand-up bits full of drug references and a routine called “Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television.” A regulatory battle over a radio broadcast of the routine ultimately reached the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Comcast port blocking

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

So I’ve been in contact with my email host provider all morning trying to figure out why as of this morning I can’t send out email, they’re a great email host and always quick to respond.

We finally get to the point where we verified that everything is setup properly (of course it is, nothing has changed on my end in over a year). Finally the discussion about blocked ports arises and sure enough, it seems as though Comcast is now blocking port 25 for SMTP connections. So, I’ve changed it to port 2525 and everything seems to be working fine.

My question is this:
Was this change on Comcast’s end specific to my and my IP address or was this a blanket change that is affecting more people than just myself?

How can they justify just stopping traffic on port 25 without letting everyone know they are going to do it? I can’t even imagine how many people are pulling out their hair this morning because they can’t send out email and they have no idea why.

COME ON COMCAST – COMMUNICATION IS KEY!!

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