Friday, April 27, 2007

Hate annoying Flash ads? So do I! Try my new gadget, FlashBang...#
Last night around 3AM I was browsing the web and listening to Dark Side pretty loudly. I suddenly heard a really loud gunshot come from my speakers that literally made my heart skip a beat. I look a bit lower on the page and notice a really annoying Flash movie ad that just starts playing without me doing a thing. That's when I said enough is enough and decided to do something about it since it's obvious people who create Flash will continually use sound without user interaction. Flash really needs to remember sound levels across sessions to prevent someone from giving themselves a heart attack. To prevent Flash ads from loading and playing sound as well taking over the top layer of a page I created FlashBang.

FlashBang is a very simple application. Upon installation it adds an icon to your standard toolbar in Internet Explorer. Clicking the icon then toggles Flash on and off. The application accomplishes this by simply adding or removing a registry key. This is pretty much the same thing the new Manage Add-ons does in Internet Explorer with SP2 except it requires that you refresh the page for the changes to take affect. The plus is that it doesn't require more than two clicks so enabling and disabling Flash is quick and easy. When you disable Flash you'll see an icon in the lower right hand corner of the window as seen here.

The system requirements are that you are running XP with Service Pack 2 OR Vista and have the .NET Framework 1.1 or later installed and of course that you're using Internet Explorer. The application is provided on a free of charge and free to distribute basis. I will gladly accept donations of any amount via PayPal.

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Download: FlashBang (updated 4/27/2007 12:01AM, please uninstall previous versions first)

If you have any questions or comments feel free. :-)

UPDATE: Renamed from TorchFlash to FlashBang thanks to Dylan Greene.

Also, it looks like there is a minor bug in that if you have IE open while you're installing FlashBang the icon won't be activated in IE by default. Please be sure to close all IE windows before installing FlashBang. If you run into this little bug go to View then Toolbars then Customize, scroll the list and Add FlashBang to the toolbar.

If you've uninstalled FlashBang you can still Disable and Enable Flash using the Manage Add-ons feature of Internet Explorer found under the Tools menu. You may need to visit a site which normally has Flash to see Flash pop into the list. Really though, this is all the app actually does to block Flash ads. Sadly it means disabling all other Flash and not just the ads. Other options include a nice big hosts file, or also use FireFox which has some other ways of blocking ads through CSS and such.

UPDATE: I'm releasing a minor update to FlashBang which will fix any issues regarding installation on a machine with only the .NET Framework 2.0 installed. At this point if you have 1.1.4322, 2.0.50727.0, or later installed, FlashBang should work without any issues. To check which version of the .NET Framework that you have installed run the following at a command prompt " reg query hklm\software\microsoft\asp.net ".

UPDATE: Now installing on Windows Vista! I had to update the Visual Studio installer to recognize Windows v6, aka Vista. FlashBang will now install on Vista without any known issues... well, other than the UAC stuff. I do NOT have $125 to get a cert to code sign these free apps since well, I've only had $5 donated thus far. Until I can get the app code signed anyone running UAC will be bugged while installing FlashBang, and bugged again when they go to toggle Flash on and off in IE. On the plus side, there is a check box in the Protected Mode prompt in IE to quit prompting about the app in the future. I suggest people check that box till I can get a cert and code sign my apps.




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Friday, April 27, 2007 2:08:31 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [12]

Put a dimmer on Silverlight with my other new gadget, LightSwitch...#

To coincide with the release of the Vista installable FlashBang, I'm also releasing an app to complement it. Even though WPF/E has yet to really take off, I'm sure Silverlight will start gaining some momentum. In advance of that I'm releasing LightSwitch, which oddly enough does the same exact thing FlashBang does for Flash, but for Silverlight content. The system requirements are the same as FlashBang, and they are that you'll be running XP with Service Pack 2 OR Windows Vista and have the .NET Framework 1.1 or later installed and of course that you're using Internet Explorer.

The application is provided on a free of charge and free to distribute basis. I will gladly accept donations of any amount via PayPal, and please note I do need the donations as both LightSwitch and FlashBang are both unsigned apps users of Vista will see unwarranted and nasty messages till I can afford a cert and get the apps code signed. So any funds that I receive will go towards the $125/yr that's required to maintain the cert.

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Download: LightSwitch (updated 4/27/2007 12:01AM, please uninstall previous versions first)

If you have any questions or comments feel free. :-)

Note also, it looks like there is a minor bug in that if you have IE open while you're installing FlashBang or LightSwitch the icon won't be activated in IE by default. Please be sure to close all IE windows before installing either app. If you run into this little bug go to View then Toolbars then Customize, scroll the list and Add FlashBang / LightSwitch to the toolbar.

If you've uninstalled either of the apps you can still Disable and Enable Flash  and Silverlight using the Manage Add-ons feature of Internet Explorer found under the Tools menu. Really though, this is all the app actually does to block the content. Sadly it means disabling all other good content and not just the ads. Other options include a nice big hosts file, or also use FireFox which has some other ways of blocking ads through CSS and such.




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Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Finally a new theme and header image.#
I created a nice little task for myself this week and figured I'd start early. I expect some more changes and updates soon but for the time being I've switched to a new theme. It's basically just the Essence theme created by Jelle Druyts for dasBlog. I've modified it quite a bit, swapping the text sides, making the body wider, fixing a minor bug with the columns stacking when in windowed mode, and I popped in a header image. Picking an image was quite hard since there's only 100px in height to work with, etc. I'll most likely change it out over time. For those that read in a RSS reader it won't mean any difference. I just had to do it since I got sick of seeing the same thing when I went to manage the blog here. I also added the GeoURL info to the metadata as well. More changes soon. :-)




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Tuesday, November 08, 2005 1:30:52 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

Friday, April 15, 2005

Finally something just a wee bit sexy coming from Microsoft... startsomethingpc.com#
Sean and I were discussing what's behind this over lunch a little while back. Today he sent me the URL to the site. At first it didn't register. Clicked. Wow. They've done it. I'm really excited about this one. Simply because of what it could mean for us a little while from now if all goes well and the ideas work.

Without going into any detail, I'll just provide a hint. IDSA. Check it out, it'll give you some ideas. Just keep an open mind.

It's really nice to see some thinking going into doing something inspiring and sexy coming from the Microsoft corner. I just wish the video was in WMV HD for that extra hot factor. This is a perfect example of what the WMP10 WMV HD showcase videos and all future videos from MS should be like when it comes to marketing. The music is just awesome as well. I almost wish I had an entire full length album of it. Then again that might be pushing the geek factor too far.




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Friday, April 15, 2005 4:31:47 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

Friday, January 23, 2004

New design coming at some point...#
Yes, that's right, after years of being online I think I've finally got the vision right for my site. So here's my very first drawing for the new design, yes it's a total rip off of WindowsMedia.com and WMPlugins.com but it was my first drawing brainstorm. When I was working on my last site design I ended up doing 6 drawings in total and the first and the last looked nothing alike. I usually like to check out all the sites at Cool Home Pages for some general ideas and then go back to the drawing board and see what of mine works and what doesn't. In any case it'll probably be a good month before I even get the time to work up all the graphics for the thing and get a template for each section of the site done.

Hopefully once I get going I can get back into the groove with my blog too, I haven't been a very good writer later when it comes to posting. Looking at January at left I can see only 3 days in bold, compare that to November or December last year. Soon, I promise to getting back to posting every day.




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Friday, January 23, 2004 2:37:46 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [2]

Saturday, December 06, 2003

Piece of cake upgrade to dasBlog 1.5.3337.0 complete.#
The upgrade to the new dasBlog is complete. It was posted over at its GotDotNet workspace earlier, I kept on checking the actual dasBlog download page expecting it to be there, lol.

Moving things to the new version was a snap, no problems at all except I forgot to not copy the smilies I did from MSN Messenger. Of course I copied the wwwroot first so I just put the GIF's back in :-). I was already running version 1.4.3297.1 so all I had to do was drag all the files from the DasBlogWebFiles-1-5-3337-0.zip except the SiteConfig, content, logs, and Web.config. Simple as that.

I noticed that Clemens added a search to the CandidBlue theme so I popped in the <%newtelligence.search()%>then added the two extra classes to the CSS to make it fit. I'm definitely running out of room on that left side. Note to self, never do a site design like this again, it totally blows. Oh and note to self, get your ass in gear and redo your site you lazy bastard. Lastly I also added a link on the left so you can Watch My Webcam.




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Thursday, November 13, 2003

Uni choices, UW, SLO, SJSU, UCSD... It's driving me mad.#
This has been bugging me for a while now. I've talked to Jonathan Kay, Dominic Hopton, Galan Bridgman, Kyle Mulligan, my gramps, myself and who knows how many others asking for advice about what I should do?

First a little background about me for those who don't really know me or those who haven't poured over AuroraVisions (my CV type site). To begin with I never went to high school. Heck I barely went to a third of the 8th grade which ended up being my last year of K12 schooling. I won't get into the reasons now but basically I just wasn't happy at school and was extremely unimpressed by the quality of what my school district had to offer at the high school level (at the time the only computer class was typing, which iirc was on 286/386's).

In addition to my great distaste for the lower bowels of the American school system at 13 I was working my ass off doing web design and server administration. I did this in addition to keeping up my regular school type skills and at 16 I took my GED. I was really happy about that at the time, especially since I only missed two questions. Looking back now I wish I had taken my SAT's and started an AA degree right after that but I didn't. I kept working and working and working.

So jump forward to September 2001 and I end up at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (a mouthful or UMIST for short). It's a really good uni in Manchester, England it has also recently merged with the University of Manchester to become, from what I'm told, the largest uni in Europe. It's also supposed to be in the top five for all of the UK. So I did a full year there, my results left a lot to be desired. Of course if I had left and come back right after the first semester ended I would've been at a 2:1 level (I think that's like a 3 or 3.5GPA). Instead I grew increasingly frustrated with the course but I continued on till the end of the year. I really didn't like the way things were taught there and was really unhappy with the lack of communication and the quality of material from my supposed mentors at the university. They liked using this really big moral speech at random about plagiarism and how we shouldn't even help others with their code for we might be accused of plagiarism and would be caught. Forget the fact that the entire first year of the Java module was taken directly from a single book; slides, code, examples, everything. Why in the world am I paying £10,000 a year in tuition to learn Java and the purpose of object oriented programming when I could've bought a book off Amazon for £30 and taught myself? Ergo, the course and uni wasn't for me.

The second semester was worthwhile I suppose. I wouldn't have ever been apart of Project Hurricane if I had come back early. So far that's one of the coolest things I've gotten out of going to England for a year. Plus I made some good friends, closer than friends ;-), and got to do loads of cool things through Microsoft UK. Having baguettes and crepes in Paris wasn't bad either :-). The only downside to staying was that because I was so annoyed with the course and got thrown around by the exam and coursework tutor in the end my 2:1 turned into something I'm not very proud of. But since when are INNER JOIN's not valid SQL? And why in the world would I only get a 38.5% on a piece of course that was checked over by my other tutor to confirm that I should've had a 76%? Anyway that's all history and hindsight.

Where am I at now? Well I'm stuck in that big fork in the road called life. I've really got very little time to procrastinate and decide what I want to do though which makes things all the more difficult. The worst part about this is that the more and more I think about going back to uni the more and more I'm unsure of whether or not I really really want to do a BSc. Computing Science. But then I ask myself why? Is it because I don't like the fact the most of the CS courses are mostly theoretical and not enough practical? Is it because most only teach Java or something even worse? Or maybe it's because I just don't think I'm up to the math involved in the course. I've always had a major gripe about how at uni math and computers go hand in hand. For what I want in my future they never will. So all that thinking as almost got me wanting to do another degree, maybe in photography, I've been really keen to get into that medium a whole lot more.

I'm still looking at other courses but the only thing that keeps me peddling back to the Computer Science is the lonesome fact that most employers I'm looking to work for want a BSc. in Computer Science or equivalent. This includes Microsoft. I've been told from various people I know there that this isn't always the case and that plenty of people are hired who have another degree, I'm just still not sure. What's the deal with this?

Overall I tend to think of myself as a pretty well rounded guy in terms of my interests and what I actually can and love doing with technology and computers. I do just about everything, hardware, networking, server admin, ASP.NET, GUI, user experience, graphics work in Photoshop, support, you name it - I do it. I'm still learning to be a super hard core programmer like Dom but for the moment I'm teaching myself to be a better programmer in C# as well as all the ins and outs of SQL. Hopefully redoing all my sites and packaging it up into something that can actually be used by others might move things along :-).

So finally, what it all boils down to is that I've got to decide what university is right for me and figure out the best way to apply when my background isn't that of the stereotypical high school grad.

I've been thinking about UCSD for the main part because my cousin is going to be stationed on Coronado Island. Most likely we'll be able to share an apartment to save cash and from what I can see there are some pretty good jobs down in the San Diego area to get me through college till I hopefully move up to Redmond ;-). The only concern with UCSD is that I've been told that their CS department isn't all that great in terms of practical application of knowledge and from what I can see of the course it's pretty heavy in the math/theoretical basis of computers. Plus I think it's also a bit more difficult for me to get into considering my background, sigh.

Next I was thinking about SJSU, I don't know too much about it other than it's location close to Silicon Valley (talk about any number of jobs) and also it looks as if they've got a computer science course that has a little more practicality to it. There's also plenty of modules to do in photography as well that are also apart of their BA in Photography. I've also just noticed that they've got a program in Digital Media as well. That's pretty darn cool.

Not too far away I've also got Cal Poly (SLO). From everything I've seen about this uni so far I like. It's highly practical and they say that they really have you doing real world things right from the start. The CS course looks as if it has plenty to offer with not *too* much math. Generally I guess I just seem to be okay with the way the uni comes across. Like SJSU they've also got what looks like a pretty good arts program as well.

And of course any Microsoft wannabe would have to include UW. Main reasoning here is to just get up to Washington. Plus I would think that the close proximity to Microsoft would mean that they might cater more towards courses with a stronger emphasis on Microsoft technologies. But then again it could just be like all the rest? That's what I'm not sure about.

So the more and more I think about everything the more and more confusing things become. In the mean time I can at least complete converting my web resume at AuroraVisions.com to Word and PDF form and start working on a portfolio but I really have to make sure I send in my application online by November 30th. That's the deadline for most of the Cal State Universities.

If anyone reading has gone or is going to, teaches or has taught at, or just as something to say about any of these universities or just would like to help me along the right, or left path in the road please please comment, IM, or email me. I sure as hell am not turning around and walking back where I started ;-). As soon as I come upon some revelation I'll be sure to travel back in time, tell my younger self about it along with the lucky lotto numbers for yesterday. Till then live long and prosper.




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Thursday, November 13, 2003 7:54:35 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [1]

Sunday, October 05, 2003

What's this massacre I hear you've gone on?#
I've shown plenty of people my massacre site... Most people say it's twisted, gross, weird, or creepy. A couple people really like it and think it's cool. But every single person asks what it's all about and what it's for.

First of all, it has no purpose, I only built it as a creative outlet and to see if I could quickly put something together in Photoshop to improve my skills.

The main spark for the site came from a dream I had while I was listening to this newly downloaded album by Labradford. I started falling asleep shortly after the second track came on, and it sounded pretty dark, not like the first. I can't really remember the dream now, but I woke up and immediately thought to myself "hey lets take some photos and see if I can make a site that matches the feeling I got from the dream and track. So I did. Another 8 hours later and the site was finished.

The entire thing was done in Photoshop, the fake blood on the knife and my wrist was simply ketchup with some olive oil and vinegar. The faucet is still nice and dirty just as it was in the photo. The textures were done by hand as well as the torn page effect. There are 4 Leonardo DaVinci images imposed into the background texture. Those I got off of Google images. And lastly the fonts used are all from DaFont.

Anyone the page is officially done. I was going to animate things and have a bit of fun with it but I really don't have the time. Feel free to comment I guess, just remember the sites name as you do ;-). Oh and if you ever need some handy work done in Photoshop and are willing to pay, please contact me!




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Sunday, October 05, 2003 8:22:15 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [1]

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