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Posted on 20 March 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)

Macbook Air: Update on what's wrong

[Follow-up to last week's post.]

Here's more detail on why the Macbook Air I used to own wouldn't connect to the 802.1x network in question...

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Posted on 11 February 2008 | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack (0)

Macbook Air: Don't get one yet . . .

...not if you have to connect to a wireless network using 802.1x, anyway.  I bought a Macbook Air three days ago.  Today I returned it and got my money back; I'd rather have my money in the bank collecting interest than have my Macbook Air on the desk collecting dust. 

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Posted on 07 February 2008 | Permalink | Comments (11) | TrackBack (0)

Bad bug in Microsoft Excel: I'm dead in the water

Bug Sorry, I have to postpone the usual GDP and Employment analyses and charts.  I am dead in the water, because of a formatting bug in MS Office Excel 2008 for Mac. 

Apparently, Microsoft did not test their new 2008 software on Excel models saved in the Excel 2004 format prior to releasing their new version.  I am now blind in all those analytical models until Microsoft fixes their goof and issues a software update. 

Some advice: If you use MS Excel for Mac, do not purchase or install Excel 2008 until this crippling bug is fixed.

Posted on 01 February 2008 | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack (0)

New policy: Golden Rule v 2.0

Gold My involvement with the new project I had mentioned previously requires a step-up in the efficiency with which I handle this blog.  As a result, I need to post a frank message about how I'll be handling some comments, and some commenters, from now on.

I will be following Golden Rule v 2.0:

Do unto others as they deserve. 

Almost all of you are welcome here.  Reason: almost all of you, regardless of your ideological leanings, have exhibited an honest desire to engage in objective, respectful debate.  Almost all of you possess enough self-confidence and backbone to use your real name in private messages.  That's the community I enjoy the most in this blogging activity; that's the best forum I've ever found for advancing knowledge; and that's the community that keeps me intent on continuing this blog indefinitely.  Thanks to all of you for making this an enjoyable two-way street.   

However, there's a tiny minority that isn't like the vast majority described above: a few who apparently made a commitment to their chosen ideology at an early age, then learned how to keyboard and name-call... but, sadly, never learned manners, decorum, or respect; a few who prefer to be able to throw their objections, barbs, and smart-ass remarks around, while carefully guarding their own personal anonymity.   

So, especially for that tiny minority, here's the new policy: If you run and hide when I ask you privately for your real name, I will consider you a low-integrity coward.  Expect to be ignored, and expect your comments to be deleted and banned.  One of the best things about the freedom to blog is the freedom to choose who I hang out with.  Low-integrity folks are not on my list. 

Golden Rule 2.0 will be applied from here on out.  Most of you have been abiding by it for years; I thank you for that.  I will trim this community as necessary from now on, with a goal of achieving 100%.  Not much trimming will be necessary, but it's not zero, either. 

Posted on 16 January 2008 | Permalink | Comments (15) | TrackBack (0)

Who is this?

Need some technical help.  Firefox is now popping up these security screens on me frequently.  I would appreciate some advice about who this is and why it's intruding all of a sudden.  Comment or email, whichever is easier for you.  Here are two screenshots (click to enlarge). 
Kovidcertificate Kovidgoyal

Posted on 07 September 2007 | Permalink | Comments (6) | TrackBack (0)

Review: Sony Reader PRS-500

Don't buy it; save yourself $300+ and a big headache.  After wasting seven hours' worth of my time, most of it on hold waiting for Sony customer support people who ended up being no help whatsoever, I boxed it back up and returned it to Sony.

I had been looking forward to storing up to 80 books in their new-technology, hi-res ebook reader.  But not any more.

In theory, it interfaces with a Windows machine.  In practice, the Sony software ("Connect Reader") would not even run on my Sony Vaio notebook computer running the latest XP SP2 update, with 22GB free space on the hard drive.  [Note to self: Theory and practice frequently diverge.] 

Smileyj I remain an optimist, however.  Specifically, I am optimistic that one of three things will happen: either (1) Sony will fix their software so that it works as advertised with Windows XP (on a Sony Vaio, no less); (2) Sony will write their software to interface with the OS X operating system; or (3) consumers will stay away from Sony products in sufficient numbers to drive Sony out of the business of wasting consumers' time and money. 

[One nice thing about running your own blog is the freedom to publish a warning like this every now and then, to help others avoid a time-wasting mistake.]

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End Note:

Not that I need help with this any more, but here is the error message that wouldn't go away no matter which Sony employee "helped" me or what I did to the boot.ini file based on stuff I found in the Microsoft knowledge base.  Click to enlarge—or, better yet, just wait for my next article later today, now that I have free time to work on it.  I'll be using my Mac.

Connecterror  

Posted on 23 August 2007 | Permalink | Comments (13) | TrackBack (0)

Funniest animated gif so far this year

I skim liberal and conservative sites frequently to keep track of the latest and greatest talking points, and ran across the funniest animated cartoon I've seen in a long time.  Others have told me it's "gross" but I think it's hilarious, so I guess that could be a clue to my sense of humor.   

The "liberal disclaimer" that goes along with the animation reads as follows:

We can't be held legally responsible for what this site might cause you to do to yourself.

Now click on this thumbnail:
Angry_lib_blogger

I stole it from this site.

Posted on 14 July 2007 | Permalink | Comments (6) | TrackBack (0)

Spotlight

Spotlight Posting will be less frequent for several days due to vacation activities, but several people have been asking me how the Mac switch has been going, so this one is an update, and a plug for my new platform.  I'm quite a bit more productive now that I've completed the switch.  Spotlight (the search feature built into OS X) all by itself justifies the switch for me, although it's only one of many reasons I'm glad I made the change.  Spotlight is fast and accurate at guessing, after just two or three keystrokes, which file or application I'm searching for; having to remember where I put a file has become a thing of the past. 

It took three months to transition, but now that it's done, everything I do with a computer just seems easier.  (Changing to Google Calendar was a big help, by the way.)  Anyway, after twenty-five years on a PC, it was time to try the Mac and OS X.  Maybe in another twenty-five years it will be time to try something else, but for now, I'm enjoying the stability and the productivity boost.

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Full disclosure:
As soon as I realized the Mac switch would work for me, I bought a few shares of Apple.  It has a long way to go before it makes up for the Global Crossing investment I rode all the way down to zero, however (...I bought that one at about the same time Terry McAuliffe was selling, as I recall). 

Posted on 06 July 2007 | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack (0)

Thanks Mr. Wizard

Mrwizard Mr. Wizard (Don Herbert) died Saturday.  I remember looking forward to every one of his shows, starting in the late '50s when I was a kid.  He taught a lot of us baby boomers how to think, by making it engaging and fun. 

Everyone I know has a short list of teachers they'll never forget, mostly for that very reason.  Mine includes Mr. Brammel (shop), Mr. Miller (math), Mrs. Bowman (English), Miss Norris (math), Mr. Maiers (math), Prof. Charlie Brown (thermo), and the only one I never met in person, Mr. Wizard (science).  I guess it's no coincidence that my favorite pastimes today are woodworking, writing, and science.  Funny how that works, isn't it? 

Goodbye Mr. Wizard; thanks for molding this mind into a better shape. 

Posted on 18 June 2007 | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

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