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Pages: << 1 ... 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 ... 49 >> 04/16/06To Declaw or Not to DeclawAbout a month ago, I adopted a second cat - Jewel. She's a black and white tiger kitten about 6 months old. She still has all her claws. This is unlike my first cat, Tiger who I had declawed shortly after I got him. Why did I declaw Tiger? Because everyone said I should. Everyone said that he would tear up the furniture with his claws if I didn't have him declawed. I had it done one day, by the vet, and honestly I've felt very guilty about doing it to him every since. Now I am facing the same decision again with Jewel. Should I declaw her or not? I really do not want to do that to her. If I can find any way to avoid it, I am going to try to NOT do it. So far, in the last month that she's been here, she's been great. She hasn't clawed up the furniture, scratched me, or been a pest in any way. I think I've learned some things in the 3 years since I got Tiger. I am handling her better since I know what to expect. Everyone tells me that I should declaw her. I took their advice before, with Tiger, because I didn't know any better. I think I know better now and I'm going to make my own decision here. Unless it really becomes necessary, she is going to keep her claws. 04/11/06Uh Oh #2Link: http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/privacy/story/0,10801,110389,00.html The linked article reveals that Broward County, Florida (the county I live in!) is posting resident's social security numbers and other private data in their public records section! This can lead to a rash of identity theft! Not good. Uh Oh #1Link: http://www.cnn.com/2006/HEALTH/conditions/04/11/eye.fungus.ap/index.html?section=cnn_latest The linked article talks about how Bausch & Lomb ReNu contact lens solution is linked to an outbreak of fungus infections... Good thing this isn't the contact lense solution I use! I Told You So #1This article talks about how a major medical journal is saying that drug companies are inventing diseases to boost sales of drugs... Fat, Drug Addicted AmericansThe more I watch TV and listen to the radio, the more disgusted I get. I am convinced that the corporations in America want to turn us all into a bunch of fat, drug addicted people. Watch the average hour of primetime TV. Count how many commercials during that hour are for either prescription drugs, or for fast food. Those two categories probably cover 90% of the commercials you see in an average hour. We are getting deluged by commercials telling us to eat a fattening 'King Kong sized pizza' one second, and then to take this cholesterol lowering drug the next! So you eat your King Kong sized pizza, causing your cholesterol to go up, which conveniently you can cure with this drug. And this drug is something that you 'have' to take for the rest of your life or you might die of a heart attack! Hmm, so now the pizza company gets rich from selling you bigger and bigger pizzas. These bigger pizzas cause an increase in cholesterol. Then you spend thousands of dollars over the course of the rest of your life taking cholesterol lowering medication (which is making the drug company rich) so you can continue to eat that pizza that is causing the cholesterol in the first place! Wouldn't it be simpler and cheaper to just not eat the pizza? That way your cholesterol doesn't go up, you don't need to spend a fortune on drugs and you don't end up having a heart attack! Yes, eating healthy requires some discipline, but I personally think, in the long run it works out to be much easier and cheaper than the alternative (a lifetime of drugs, heart attacks, cancer etc.) Television advertisers are trying to kill us. 03/31/06Today's Rant #2: How 5 minutes = 1 week
Things move VERY slowly in my company. We have one of the most complicated and convoluted release procedures I've ever seen. In order to get even the most trivial 5 minute change into production takes a week minimum. Let's see...
Wednesday, a very minor problem was reported in one the systems I manage. Basically the stored procedure was returning a date string in the wrong format. Ok, so I find the stored procedure, and fix it. It takes all of 5 minutes to find and fix the problem. Here are the steps I have to go through to get this in production:
Today's Rant: VMWare and Virtual PCOk, in the last two days, I've had to call the IT department at work TWICE in order to get my network fixed. Turns out BOTH VMWare and Virtual PC BOTH have an annoying habit of killing my network connection so bad that the router port gets locked and my computer keeps thinking the network cable is unplugged. Why in the hell is this happening? I never had this problem with my home network when I installed these programs! And what are VMWare and Virtual PC exactly? They are programs that allow you to essentially create a 'virtual PC' inside your computer. This allows you to run an entirely different operating system in a window of your current operating system without having to reformat your hard drive. This is very useful for development because it allows you to test your program on multiple operating systems without having to have separate PCs for each OS or having to erase your HD every time. I had originally tried to install these programs because I had a problem with my program at work... The program was actually being run in three entirely different operating systems at the same time - Windows XP on my development machine, Windows 2000 Server on the test machines, and Windows 2003 Server on the production machines. Apparently I was getting an error in Windows 2003, but not on Windows 2000 or XP. So I tried to use these programs to install copies of Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2003 Server on my machine. That way I could test in all 3 environments and make sure my program works everywhere it should. So much for that idea. Good thing that error I got turned out to be nothing (a bug in Windows!) An exercise in ironyI find it really ironic that a lot of the referer spam I get is linked to my blog articles against referer spam! heh. I seem to be getting quite a bit referer spam lately. Not as much as the flood I used to get when I had the referers posted on the front page, though. I'm curious why they are interested in me again all of a sudden when I'm not showing their links. 03/30/06Rick the Student MusicianWell, this has certainly been a quiet month for me. I haven't written much at all this month. Why? I've been busy at work and really nothing else interesting has been happening. About the only interesting thing that I've been up to lately is attending my weekly Beginning/Intermediate Guitar class. This class meets weekly on Thursdays from 6-8pm. Today was my second class. I have 6 more classes left this 'semester'. When I signed up for this class, I thought it would be a beginners only class. While that is mostly true, it seems to be a combination of both a beginning and intermediate class into one. Some of the students know some guitar, some don't. The teacher says you are free to take the class as often as you like. There are some students that clearly have taken the class before, since they knew the teacher and had some guitar knowledge. The teacher is this 56 year old guitarist who works in a guitar shop, teachs guitar in the evenings and plays in a band several days a week. This is clearly a guy who lives and breathes guitars. He's a nice guy, but make sure you pay attention and don't cause trouble or he will yell at you. :) The class tends to be a beginner class for the first hour or so and then an intermediate class for the last half hour to hour. This is fine. I can learn the beginner stuff and see a little of the more advanced stuff later. I'm proud to say that I even kinda understand some of the more advanced stuff. At least the last 6-8 months that I've been wandering about on my own weren't a complete waste of time. The teacher says that by the end of the class (only 6 more classes!) we will be able to play all 7 major chords, all 7 minor chords and all seven of the '7ths' chords. That's 21 chords in a vary short period of time. At the end of the class you will have a 'final exam' where you have to demonstrate all these chords. The first class was centered around tuning the guitar. He want through the entire class and hand-tuned everyone's guitar. He also taught us a techique for using harmonics to hand tune the guitar, without any instruments. I didn't quite get this harmonics tuning thing in the first class. We went over this again for part of this class. I think I'm starting to understand it a bit better. It's a tricky techique. It's going to take some practice to get this down. He gave us a simple practice exercise to do on the guitar, as well as a handout which contained diagrams of all 21 of the chords. Once we finished going over the harmonics tuning technique again today, we moved on to our first 3 chords - A, D & E Major. He had given us the chord diagrams last week as well as the notes for a very simple song - "Happy Birthday to you". The song only has these three chords. He then went around the class and had everyone of us 'sing' him Happy Birthday and play those three chords on the guitar! Maybe I missed something last time, but I didn't even know I was supposed to study those chords! All I did was the little exercise he gave us. To my amazement, I had to play the little Happy Birthday song, using 3 chords I'd never played before and I actually managed to do it. Yeah, I probably sounded horrible, but the amazing thing, is in 1 hour I actually learned those 3 chords! I can picture the chord diagrams in my head for these 3 now and a couple of hours ago, I had no clue! Naturally, I have ALOT of practice to do to be able to actually play those pretty cleanly, but the fact that I was able to learn 3 chords that fast amazed me. That's more than I can see for the last 8 months. He also talked a bit about how to properly position your arms to play the guitar. A woman was complaining that her hands were too small to play the guitar. She said she couldn't reach all the strings. Turns out that the solution was a simple matter of adjusting the position of your hands and suddenly you can reach the strings! I'd been having this same problem myself over the last months. I could reach all the strings except the vary top one. I kept having a really hard time with that one. Once I adjusted my hand position a little bit, it got A LOT easier. Now *this* is what I needed. I need a knowledgable person to look at me and point out where I'm going wrong. These little tips go a LONG way in taking the frustration out of this that I've been experiencing. I am one of the few students in the class who shows up every class carrying an electric guitar. Of the 15 or so students, only 1 other has an electric. The rest are acoustic. I'm seriously considering getting myself a decent, cheap acoustic for the class. (Hey Dave, wanna make a trip to MAE??? :) ) Why? I can't hear my darn guitar when I play it! Electric guitars play the notes when you play them without the amp, but it's usually a very weak sound. I tend to get drowned out by the acoustics around me. It's kinda frustrating. I'm not entirely sure if this something I'm doing wrong though. The teacher was talking about how you are supposed to hold the pick when playing. He said you generally want to hold the pick so that you only have the small tip of the pick visible. As he put it, you wouldn't hold a pen by the very far end to write would you? If you did, you would have a hard time controlling the pen. The same argument applies with the pick. When I started holding the pick tigher with only the tip showing, I tended to get a much louder note out of the guitar, even without an amp. Maybe this will get me by. I have always been very 'loose' with the pick. I have to break myself of this habit. I'm really starting to see the benefit of going to this class. All the little tips he gives you really help in getting you over the frustrating problems. I will definately be signing up for his next class. Now for that acoustic guitar... 03/23/06The Internet is a Dangerous Place!I'm a very technical person. I spent 8 hours (or more) a day using computers so I quickly learn what you should and should not do when it comes to the Internet. Unfortunately, 99% of the world is not so lucky. I've been dealing more and more in the 'ma & pa' side of the Internet. What I mean by 'ma & pa' is the average Internet user who is not aware of the hazards out there. I've been working on a friends old laptop trying to clean it up. It's amazing the number of virii & spyware I'm finding on this one little laptop, that's (so they tell me) hardly ever on the Internet and when it is, it's through dial-up. I thought I'd write a short blog with some recommendations on how to minimize these problems.
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