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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

CNCInformation.com

Recently I was looking through the wanted ads looking for local jobs in the IT industry and kept seeing a need for CNC programmers. I thought I had heard of about every programming language known but had no idea what CNC was. It turns out to be Computer Numerical Control and is a language used to control things like lathes, mills, routers and such. Being an old wood worker and hobby nut you can imagine how cool I thought I thought this site was. If you are interested in such, CNCInformation has all sorts of information, tips and community to help you get started in using CNC as a hobby.

Friday, July 10, 2009

IE8 Blues update

I was able to get around the problem of IE8 hanging. I went to add/remove programs and looked for anything that looked like a plug-in and removed it. The one that seemed to do the trick was removing IE7PRO which is a pretty nice plug-in for IE7 that apparently gives IE8 congestion. I guess I'll live without it or wait for an update that is IE8 compatible.

IE8 Blues

Well, I'm having to write this post from the Opera browser.  I could have used Chrome or Firefox or just about any other browser.  Since I let the "upgrade" of IE8 go in, I am unable to access ANYTHING using IE.  The problem first reared it's head when IMDB said I had to load flash 8 or later.  I knew I had flash 10 on already so I knew something was up.  When I tried to reload flash it said it was already installed and sure enough I could find it and it said enabled.  After some poking around I found that if IE8 has trouble with ANY ONE of the add-in it put IE in a "special" no add-ins enabled mode.  You have to figure out what it is having issues with and disable them, restart IE and hope you don't run into any more.  At the moment, I am locked into a mode where IE won't even come up enough for me to manage the add-ons.  I'm quite sure I won't be able to uninstall or go back to IE7 and many other posts I've read seem to back that up.  Google around before you load IE8 and see if the problems have answers before you leap.  I wish I'd have.

Friday, April 24, 2009

More on the virtual wasteland

I am starting to warm up to twitter a little more. I still can't get the direct messages to work, my dropdown box does not list any of my peeps in it and I can't just type into the textbox. The reason I am warming up to it is that I am finding some useful places to follow. One is my daughter's school. They have a twitter account and send out school announcements. I like that.

I'm enjoying the heck out of FaceBook. I joined to keep tabs on my daughter and soon old friends started finding me. It's a great place to hit for just a little while and catch up. It could be a huge time sink if you let it though. I just have to get in and get out. I've found that using the web browser "flock" is helpful when using the social networking sites.

I've been toying with the Microsoft Office Live site as well but the real benefit is for collaberating with others and I'm having a hard time getting the "others" to move past email. I forget that everyone isn't a tech loving geek like myself. I have plenty of tech loving geek friends I just don't have a need to collaborate spreadsheets and powerpoints with them. We just get silly on FaceBook.

Friday, March 20, 2009

How can 90% tax make me happy?

When it happens to fat cats who mismanage huge amounts of money and cry to the government to bail them out, then grant themselves huge bonuses.  That's when.

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Exploring the Virtual Wasteland

I've been spending some time lately exploring what the web has to offer. There are so many nooks and crannies to poke around in. I don't claim to be breaking any new ground as most of the stuff I'm checking out has been around a while and old news for a lot if not most people. I joined Face Book mostly to keep tabs on my daughter and not really intending to really participate in the community but before long old friends began to find me and next thing you know I have a fair amount of friends there. I still am not really comfortable with the interface on facebook though. It is very busy and not really that easy to use but I get by.

I have had a Shutterfly account for a very long time but haven't been posting too many pictures to it but I went to add some recently and found that they have added a nice share page that you can post pictures to as well as ad calendar, events, disussions and more. It is pretty nice.

I just jumped on Twitter today so I don't really know if I'm going to like it or not. I'll let you know more later.

I have to run for now but will update soon.

Snow in Alabama


It is pretty rare to get a decent snow here in Alabama. We got out earlier today to walk in it and take a few pictures. It has continued to snow so it is even prettier now. I'm a little too comfy next to fire now or I'd go out and take some more pictures. Maybe later.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Happy New Year

I hope all my friends and family had a great 2008 and will have an even better 2009.

I don't really have anything much more than that to say. It has been nice to have a little downtime as work has gotten to be hectic. They let a LOT of people go where I work and those of us who are left have had to pick up a lot of work with no extra pay. I'm not grousing too bad though because, as I said, a LOT of people lost their jobs just before the holidays and had to spend that time looking for new work.

I hope they all find something better and a little more secure.

Kirk out!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Spam from worldswidedomainnames got you down?

I was a little dumbstruck at how dumb some spammers can be but this guy is the dumbest I have seen in quite some time.

For some people who explain it better than I could and to not re-create the wheel and steal someones nice work; I point you to DYNAMOO and SKILLETT.
These guys do a nice job of telling the story.

I thank them for clearing it up because I was starting to get a little miffed wondering what the heck was going on.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Blogger Buddy Post

I'm just checking out the little Blogger Buddy gadget on my toolbar. I already have my MS Live Writer that I love so I don't know if this guy will be worth taking space up on my bar or not. I guess if I made lots of quick and dirty posts this will be useful. I just don't know how much the world is interested in my random thoughts.

As long as I'm here though, I've started administering my neighborhood web page and it uses Joomla! It took me a few days to get the hang of it but it is a pretty nice way to run a web community web page. I've been checking out all of the cool addons and ways to modify it using PHP. It was relatively easy to set up an WAMP server on my pc and then load Joomla! on the pc to have a test environment to tear apart without fear of screwing up your live site. I reccomend using the PHPAdmin for you MySQL administration. It is a fairly easy to use graphical database/table manager.
My only problem at the moment is I want to upgradet the site from 1.0 to 1.5 and there are several 3rd party components that dont' get moved over in the migration script that I'm trying to figure out how to replace/replicate in the 1.5 environment. I also have to update the template so that it is 1.5 compatable. Until then, 1.0 is fine.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

New Laptop

I broke down and let go of a dime. I didn't spring for the MAC I have lusting over for so very long but settled for a very nice Dell Studio. I really didn't think I was going to like Vista since all I have read about it made me think I was going to uninstall it promptly but as it turns out it is pretty nice. Admittedly it is a little more cumbersome to do some tasks as you have to go through an extra layer of security but it isn't all that bad really.

We'll see how it is after I try to get everything I want to load on it up and going. So far I've only had trouble trying to install ActivePerl. Komodo went in without a hitch and most of my Art related software works great.

Monday, May 05, 2008

Results of the Crawfish boil

As it turned out the weather was beautiful by the time of the crawfish boil and remained so for the duration.  We made the mistake of showing up on time.  The tickets said the gate would open at 2:30PM and they did have us start making a line a 2:25 however; they didn't open the gates until 3:00.  They never said why the delay but they entertained us driving various lifts in among us and then deciding that it needed to be driven back out an another one driven in to the middle of our line.  Yes it was dangerous and annoying but not nearly as annoying as the rednecks hollering "hey, let us in it's two thirty already!" over an over for the next half hour.Daughter, Friend, lift truck

Here we see my daughter and her friend next to the second of two lifts that they drove into the crowd, parked it and left as a nice obstacle.  Prior to this I had a nice shady spot that I was enjoying while waiting for the gates to open.

I wish they had waited until they were ready before asking us to line up.  Once inside the gates it was pretty nice.  They were at a new location this year but as this is my first year to go I can't comment on if it is better or worse than other years.  We made a bee line for the VIP area to get in line for the crawfish.  They had a decent enough setup.  You get in line for a plate of crawfish, boiled corn and new potatoes and go sit under a tent or in an open area and eat.  Not too bad but it would have been better if they had broken up the extremely long and close table rows into two columns instead of one large one.   Some of the people had somehow acquired live crawfish and were letting them walk around on the tables.  It was cool watching the kids admire them. 

This is one that I saw just walking around later inIMAGE_024 the day.  Wouldn't it be wild if some got off in the sewers of Birmingham and in a few years we could have crawfish taking over the sewers?

The music was pretty good later on in the day.  The first two or three bands were ho hum and didn't crank my tractor but it picked up with Cory Smith and got better as the night went on.  Flo-Rida wasn't bad on the one song I like of his but it was monotonous otherwise. Cory Smith was new to me and I liked his show except for the language.  There were too many kids there to be flinging cussing around so.  Gavin DeGraw had a nice polished show and played a lot of familiar tunes.  The real surprise for me was Fergie who I had no real interest in seeing.  She had the usual rappy crappy stuff that I expected but she also covered some rock hits such a barracuda and did them very nicely.

Overall it was a nice day out but I learned that you need cash at these things.  Not one place was set up for credit cards and that is about the only way I travel any more so I was seriously on the low side of cash as everything was WAY overpriced.  I should have done like my daughter and her friend and bought a juice drink.  They got free refills on them so that was a pretty good deal.  I don't mind walking aIMAGE_025round with a stupid looking drink glass if I'm going to get a free refill!  It looks like it would have been pretty good tasting too.  I may go back someday but will definitely bring more cash and get there later.  Eating crawfish is nice but you don't need a whole day to do it justice.

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Mother's Day is soon!

SpiderMOMreduced2

The Crawfish boil

Today we are going to the Schaeffer Crawfish Boil and it is raining cats and dogs at the moment.  I'm hoping that by this afternoon when it kicks off that the rain will be past.  They won't allow cameras at the place so I won't be able to share any pictures from the event.  I mainly want to eat a lot of crawfish and hope that some of the bands are worth hearing.  All the good bands were last night but since I worked Thursday night I don't think I could have stayed up for it plus my wife wants to see Fergie who is on tonight.  I don't know any of the other acts but maybe I'll find some I like.

JUST STOP RAINING!!

Friday, May 02, 2008

Finally!

So, I finally decided to do a little more than the plain old banner. Of course, I'm not happy with it but I never am. boo hoo. I imagine I'll get better at it as I go along. I haven't decided if I want to tweak the art to fit the CSS or tweak the CSS to fit the art. Right now I've tweaked the art to fit the CSS. I don't have time to mess with it right now so it will just have to do warts and all.

Kirk out!

Sunday, April 06, 2008

A new blog is born!

My wife is a wonderful cook who has wanted to attend culinary school for some time now. She starts tomorrow and I suggested that a blog would be a nice way to capture the events so that she can share with friends and family. I can't wait. Like I said, she already is a great cook so I expect her to ramp it up. I made her a cute little characature of her to go on her site.

Check it out often as I intend to help her keep it updated regularly.



Kirk out!

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Grumble Time

There are several ads that get played WAY too much that just make me sick but two raise my hackles the most:

  1. LIPOZINE: It's a weight loss miracle so says the very assuring lady with the annoying hand gestures.  It's from the terribly bogus sounding "Obesity Research Institute" and proven to work via major double-blind studies.  Several statements in the ad should flag suspicion.  They claim that 70 percent of all weight lost is PURE BODY FAT.  I would hope that 100 percent of my weight loss is pure body fat.  I don't want to lose any muscle, bone or gray matter thank you.  The other tip off is that "Lipozine is not available in pharmacies or drug stores".  This is where legitimate products are found.  I don't know anyone personally who has fallen for their pitch but you can go over to lipozene.blogspot.com and read about those who have.
  2. Free Credit Report Dot Com.  Yes they have a catchy tune and funny commercials but how can something "FREE" pay for all these commercials?  The math does not add up and your clue is in the very fast spoken tag at the end.  It's so fast I don't know what it requires but you can bet it equals your money.  It is probably for a credit monitoring service that is not a bad thing to have.  My beef is call it what it is and don't scam someone into thinking they are getting a free credit report and then doing the bait-and-switch.  There is a place where you can get a truly free credit report but it is at AnnualCreditReport.com   There you can get, once per year, the reports from all the major credit reporting agencies.  This does not tell you your FICO score or update you when changes to your score are made.  Oddly enough a site called myfico.com offers this service for a fee as do probably many more including the Free-credit-report singers. If a blow by blow of your credit score is important to you for whatever reason it might be well worth it.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Film Credit Found!

This kind of weird.  I did this pilot for ABC a long time ago(1995) that was for a proposed television show that was going to be a crime re-enactment type of show that I think was being filmed under the working title "Interrotron".  I could be wrong about it supposing to be a series but did find out that I have a credit under the British Film Institute web site for a film called "ERROL MORRIS INTERROTRON STORIES: DIGGING UP THE PAST".  They really don't have anything on me there but at least I have a credit.  The same movie is listed in the IMDB but they don't list any of the actors.  Even Afemo Omilami, who played the lead in this was not even listed in the IMDB.  I knew at the time that Afemo was destined to do well,  He was good.  I didn't know at the time that he was already a seasoned film veteran but it figures.  He has done a lot of movies that I saw and kept thinking, "I know that guy".  For once, I was right.  I just wish that IMDB had the credits for the actors on its site.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Testing out the Windows Live Writer

OK,  I figure one of the problems with my not posting enough is that it is somewhat of a pain to have to log into my site and write something.  Blah Blah Blah woe is me.  So I see this nice offline editor that has spell check and all and the ability to send to multiple blogs without me actually logging on to them.  I like that notion.

Offline editing and spell check Nice
Not having to log in to an account Nice