Sunday, November 30, 2003

Outlook stops responding once again, error report sent!#
Fault bucket 70916406.
Hanging application outlook.exe, version 11.0.5510.0, stamp 3f1380f0, hanging module mso.dll, version 11.0.5703.0, stamp 3f5cbb12, debug? 0, hang address 0x00852084.

Hanging Office App? Always use the Office Application Recovery tool! So it took a minute for it to go all the way through the error reporting and restart Outlook but it's so much better than just killing the process :-). BTW, thanks Kase!




Microsoft | Rants
Sunday, November 30, 2003 4:35:36 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

It's amazing what a little topical steroid can do!#
Pictures are usually pretty but because of the state of my hands at the time that really can't be said for these four pics.

 
 

So it really starts back when I first started hitting puberty, I guess around 12 or 13. My hands started getting really dry during the winter and started peeling like mad. It would get so bad at times that I couldn't fully extend my fingers because of the pain. And I couldn't cut my nails either because if I did the skin would peel even worse in those areas and sometimes bleed when the nails started growing back. It was pretty aweful. The only thing that really seemed to help was a triple antibiotic gel that would help soothe it but it didn't really treat it properly. Regular hand lotions are a total waste of money for this too. Finally after it came back the second year I went to the doctor and he prescribed this one drug I don't remember the name of, I do remember it was this really really strong topical steroid. I used it for two months and my hands got better. I started noticing side effects though so I stopped taking it.

So around 3 years go by and my hands were just fine. We always thought it might be something in the Joshua Tree area making things worse. It didn't turn out that way since it was fine when I moved down to Palm Springs for two years as well. Being in Manchester, England for a year didn't bother it either, only side affect of being there was that my allergies cleared up from the cool moist air.

In June, as soon as I get back from Manchester, I started noticing that my skin was acting up again. After two weeks it got the point where my entire palm was peeling. So after putting up with it for a while I finally went to go see a dermatologist in Palm Desert last week and he prescribed this stuff called triamcinolone. It's still a topical steroid which I'm just a tad nervous about but he said it's probably not nearly as strong as the original prescription. It's not like the small tubes of gel I had before either, this cream came in a full 1 pound jar!

The coolest thing was that after applying the cream for the first time, after five minutes I already was noticing an improvement and knew it would work. So I put the stuff on twice a day and I don't really worry about it after that. Even washing my hands regularly doesn't seem to make the cream “wear off“. I've been a tad OC about washing my hands since they first started acting up. That'll probably continue but I don't think the eczema will :-), well I shouldn't say that. This stuff isn't a cure, it's just a treatment. There is no cure apparently. So there's a chance it could flare up yet again some time down the line.

Of course not having insurance I had to pay for the doctors visit, that was $100. And the cream was another $27. Not too bad I guess, but it's a shame I couldn't use NHS like I did in England.

Finally! My hands are free from the torture of the peeling. I can now type without pain. And even worse I won't have the urge to help them along in the peeling process. They're free at last woohoo! :-)




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Sunday, November 30, 2003 3:55:45 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [2]

Saturday, November 29, 2003

Galan Bridgman where are you?#
Hey Galan! Where are you? Last I've seen you on Messenger was two days ago and there were some things developing where you were at. Everything going well then? Busy? Give me a buzz when you sign on next. By the way, how's your Google listing lately? Hehe ;-). Okay this post really was an excuse to mention that, sorry. But I couldn't resist. But it has actually been a couple days since we chatted.




Friends
Saturday, November 29, 2003 5:06:37 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

College Applications, 75% complete, still so unsure.#
Well after that big post I made a little while back I've pretty much decided and finished up my college applications. I've still got to apply to UW, but there's still plenty of time. I've so far applied to San Jose State University and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo's BFA Graphic Design/Digital Media degree. I think that would be pretty good for me since I've got plenty of interest in it plus I'll do it with a minor in Computer Science. I also had another look at Cal Poly Pomona and found their Computer Information Systems department which offers what looks like a really promising course. I get the feeling it'll be a hard choice if I actually get accepted to more than one of these universities.

Ideally, I think I'd just do a nice combination of SJSU's Graphic Design/Digital media course with Pomona's CIS. It would be at the price of Cal Poly SLO but actually located at UW. As Gramps would say, “from your mouth to god's ears“.




Home Life | Ideas | Microsoft | Outside
Saturday, November 29, 2003 4:52:48 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

Self inflicted hair cuts. Your results may vary.#
So I had my second go at giving myself a hair cut. It didn't turn out *that* bad I guess. Not as good as the first time though. I should probably let my Mom and Sam be the judge of that. I'm sure my Grandma will hate it, they always do right? I really must be nuts or something. I'm definitely really stupid for even thinking that the regular left handed (yes lefties do it right!) scissors I used would do the job like a pair of real salon scissors. I should ask my uncle for tips next time, LOL! :-).

If you want to view the results head on over to CoreyGouker.com and click on the webcam in the bottom left. Yes it is on 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year. Yes it updates, in fact the JPG is saved every five seconds and I think I've switched the ASP to refresh the image every 10. It's done with a little script that I've written/modified/borrowed from Jon? (I can't remember now) along with the power of ConquerCam.

Also while you're there, you might notice the bottom right hand side has a scrolling text box with lines of gibberish. These are the lovely audio loops. I've done about 60. A little while ago I redid them all so they're all nice MP3's that are packed into SWF's. The first one will turn off the loops, and all the rest minus the groups will play a loop (well you don't say?). Give them a bit to load though.

Anyway, so much for head banging. I guess CSNY's Almost Cut My Hair doesn't apply to me anymore ;-). I'm still a freakish geek and my flag is flying high! So high... up in the sky. High above the clouds, at 4AM! Cough. Jon knows what I'm talking about, isn't that right Jon?




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Saturday, November 29, 2003 4:34:11 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [1]

Thursday, November 27, 2003

Outlook Not Responding yet again.#
This is really starting to annoy me. Every couple of days or so I'll try to bring Outlook up where it's nicely minimized in the system tray and when I do I get the lovely Outlook is not responding error message.

So first of all, the wording on the error message stinks. I don't use Exchange server so that information is irrelevant to me. But there's no way out of this loop unless you use task manager and kill the process. I've got this nice little quick launch shortcut that launches “%windir%\System32\taskkill.exe /IM explorer.exe /F”. I'm thinking I might need another one that kills outlook.exe too.

Wouldn't the smart thing be to have a Close Outlook option? The next time I bring up Outlook is should tell me what the hell went wrong and why it stopped responding. I've viewed my logs and can't find anything useful. I know it's not NewsGator because it did this plenty before I installed that.

Here's hoping this will get changed for Outlook 12, it's one of the very few nuisances in Outlook. I don't know why this wasn't actually caught before Outlook 11 RTM'd, I bugged it every build. Though I do remember MS saying that it was non repro. Maybe if someone like Kase reads this, it might get looked at a bit more :-).




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Thursday, November 27, 2003 8:59:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [13]

I really really dislike these latter set of holidays, everything becomes a pain!#
So I was woken up by my dog jumping up on the bed at 5:40AM. It gave me a chance to check my IRC and MSDN downloads I suppose... I couldn't really sleep anyway, was having the strangest dream about hot air ballooning and my inability to steer the thing away from trees that kept coming up through the clouds.

(Maybe that dream was my unconscience trying to tell me that all this crud going on with college apps and such is actually going to be more difficult than I imagine? The balloon is my life and the trees that seemingly stretch themselves thousands of feet into the sky are my lifes challenges. Who the hell knows. :-))

Anyway, so I finally fell back to sleep and manage to get another 3 hours of sleep. Now I've got to take a quick shower and drive my Mom's car down to her boyfriends to pick her up and drive to my Gramps place. Then we've got to drive over to this other house that he bought where we're going to have Thanksgiving and such. But this day of complex schedules and driving is sure to get messed up I just know it. In fact it actually started out yesterday. Me and my Mom drove down to her boyfriend's yesterday in the Honda just so I could take the Honda back up here immediately after and she could drive the blue pile of metal that is her van around because she left it at Al's. That was a complete waste of two hours.

Now mind you, Thanksgiving could've been a lot worse. In addition to yesterday and today's events, my Grandma in Oceanside wanted us to drive to hers (on Saturday iirc). Then after a stay at hers she then wanted us to drive to the the son of a family friend's wedding. I wouldn't have really minded if it wasn't so bunched up with all these other things. Plus I don't really even remember the guy that well. He's nice and all from what I remember. But in any case, my Mom just doesn't know him at all. It's also just another reason for my Grandma to critique what is a perfectly suitable outfit.

Luckily I think I will be missing a lot of the *family* stuff after this by being in England from the 10th to January 8th. I really can't understand why the all the holiday season seems to do is make things more complex? A friend of mine is driving all the way from the Redmond area down to Northern California, then right after that has a flight half way across the US for work. Talk about exhaustion!

Oh and what do I do for a gift for someone I know so little about? That's something I'm sure plenty of people will be asking themselves. Shame I can't actually by alcohol yet. I'd probably just buy a bottle of wine for everyone so at least they can really feel merry. Maybe I'll just buy Amazon and Starbucks gift cards for everyone instead.

The holiday season turns everyone into commercial sheep :-(.

So many people say that year after year xmas starts just a little bit earlier. It's no longer a single days event, it now spans to a week after Halloween (that's when I saw the first xmas advert) all the way till a couple days after New Years when people start tossing their poor trees to the streets. The corporate dogs are practically brainwashing the public by sending out messages to prepare for the holiday season earlier and earlier and that you're a scrooge if you don't.

The DMCA and Patriot Act have me wanting to move to Canada but I think even then I'd still be surrounded by the greed that surrounds the holidays.

There's my rant for the day. I hope everyone has a great time over the coming days and that you don't lose too much hair because of it. So now I'm off to have that shower and pick up my Mom :-).




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Thursday, November 27, 2003 11:12:50 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

Tuesday, November 25, 2003

Results of my October 1st Adventure in Hell#
Well as some of you may remember I had quite the experience on October 1st. So today I finally got a piece of mail to take care of the speeding ticket. The damage isn't as bad as I thought. Which I guess is a good thing. If I've figured out their mysterious ways of wording things I'll be paying $148.80 plus the $24.95 which goes to webtrafficschool.com.

Also along the subject of tickets, I sent a letter to the the Fullerton Parking people (whatever they're called) contesting my parking ticket of $36... Well I got a nice notice back from a Sgt. D Peare (sp?) that they've posted signs now on the street and that my ticket is being upheld. So there's check #105 sent out :-(. And a total of $209.75 out of my poor savings, consdering I didn't get paid for anything on that trip that seriously sucks.

The check for the speeding ticket makes #106. You can tell I don't like checks much ;-). In fact my check books calendar still shows 2000 2001, hard to believe only 6 checks in over 3 years.




Home Life | Outside | Rants
Tuesday, November 25, 2003 3:38:55 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

Saturday, November 22, 2003

CAN-SPAM or can spam?#
Just noticed this article about CAN-SPAM over at CNet (linking to Wired as well for another view). I seriously question how viable or worthwhile a bill like this is. I think most spammers will just turn around and say this bill says we “can spam” all we want, yay, my spoon is too big, yay! Sure it'll probably help for dealing with stupid spammers and finally make some of the spammers evil methods illegal but will it help curve spam? My opinion is no, all this will do is simply move spam sending off shore. Spammers from the states will just do business with people in China and Russia. Maybe this will raise the cost of doing business for these people but it won't help the underlying problem. The entire SMTP protocol just wasn't designed to handle trust with email messages.




Internet | Media | News
Saturday, November 22, 2003 12:08:56 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

Friday, November 21, 2003

Thank you Justin, you made my day!#
I just received these comments 10 minutes ago:

Dear Corey,

My name is Justin Doh, and I have met you at the Comdex at the ASP.Net booth.
I chatted with you on Monday.

I was able to find your websites and read about your works.

Thank you for the opportunity to know about Project Hurricane and know about you.

I was very impressed with professionals like you in the IT field who have knowledge and passion in what they do.

As a web developer, I got more motivation to become MVP in ASP.Net someday!
I am still in the process of learning C# and ASP.Net myself.

Justin Doh
www.nexcore.com

That's awesome, I haven't even had the chance to send out emails to all the people whose business cards I collected. I'm glad I was able to help you out and get you excited about the MVP program and Project Hurricane. That's partly what the MVP program is all about.

If you're really interested in learning more about ASP.NET and a little bit more about C# I'd like to recommend giving Project Hurricane a whirl. You can grab a copy of the source and then start playing with that, it should give you a nice jump start and provide a good base to build upon. If you wrote a plug-in for it that would even be better! We're actively trying to get developers to develop ontop of PH everyday.

Thanks again for the email! :-)




Comdex | Hurricane | Microsoft
Friday, November 21, 2003 11:28:14 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

Windows Media Player plug-in for Napster, among others.#
So I tried out the Napster plug-in for WMP9 (members of Napster can click here to install immediately). I figured it was worth a try, but it sucks, big time. So if you run it from the install web page it tries pulling up WMP but after a couple seconds of WMP saying “Opening...” the entire thing goes white and I had to close WMP. So I open it again and then go to Premium Services then Napster and it just does the same thing. I've even tried turning off all my plugins so I just don't know what's up with it. When I get some time I'll try and figure it out I suppose.

So I mentioned other plugins. I've tried out most of the plugins that are available from WMPLugins.com. Here are the few I still use:

  • First is the Nero Fast CD-Burning Plug-in, this is a must for anyone that burns CD's in WMP. I usually use this method since it's sometimes quicker than doing it from within Nero itself. It will automatically use your Windows Media Library to pull the album info from the files you're burning. It will also allow you to remove the 2 second gap between tracks. Plus it's fast :-)
  • The second is the TweakMP PowerToy. This is one of those one time use plug-ins since you set the settings then forget it.
  • LyricsAMP is another kick ass plug-in. When running, it will automatically search a couple different lyrics sites and pull the lyrics for the currently playing song and place it in your library. It's pretty darn cool and so much easier than Google!
  • Oh and possibly the most important is apart of the Windows Media Player 9 Series Fun Pack. The Blogging Plug-in, with this installed it makes WMP display the artist and song that's currently playing in the titlebar. This plug-in allows different blogging apps to read that out and place the information in a blog entry automatically. Furthermore if you use MSN Messenger and Messenger Plus! 2.5 you can also use this Song2Nick plug-in for Messenger Plus! and it will auto update your Messenger name to the currently playing song. It also works with WinAmp and MusicMatch!

All of those plug-ins work well together and really do enhance the built in capabilities for WMP and Messenger :-). Enjoy!




Media | Microsoft | Music
Friday, November 21, 2003 11:17:03 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [4]

Tuesday, November 18, 2003

Here's a Comdex 2003 Steve-o Matrix Parody Video for your enjoyment.#
I'm planning on posting up my experiences of my 2 nights and 2 days of Comdex but I wanted to be sure and get this video up first thing. As a note I should point out that security was pretty darn tight throughout the entire show. No cameras were being allowed in on the show floor and for the Bill Gates keynote speech no photos were allowed after the first 60 seconds. Unfortunately I was found out by one of the security ladies and was asked to turn off the camera before I could grab the entire video, making things worse my Canon PowerShot G2 only takes 30 second clips at a time, even with the 1GB MicroDrive in there :-(. To add to the stupidity, I completely forgot to start recording audio from the start on my iPAQ 5550, doh! I've got to go through everything I captured still since there might be some more goodies, if so, I'll be sure to post it :-). So without further ado I bring you the Comdex 2003 Steve-o Matrix (Microsoftrix) Parody video. ;-)

[UPDATE: Overnight my connection was hammered, I had to take the link down just to get on MSN Messenger so I could get the file moved to another server that's not just on a 128K up DSL line (hopefully that'll be 1500K up soon). In any case once I get the file copied over I'll put the link back up.

Sorry for any inconvenience and stuff like that :-)]

[UPDATE: As I was talking to my MVP lead an email arrived in his box that asked him to ask me to remove the video. It's gone now, sorry about that.]

[UPDATE: I've noticed a lot of referrerals to this page lately, guess that's kinda cool. I've also had a number of requests for the video, but really, I can't give out the video. I promised a friend I wouldn't and I'm sticking to that. I put up another video which honestly you probably won't even want to bother with. I'm pretty sure this one isn't sanctioned like the actual Steve-o Microsoftrix video :-). It's a minute long but be warned after seeing it once imagine sitting through 15 minutes of it! You'll understand the title after that ;-)]

[UPDATE: Okay this should be the last update to this entry. I've just been getting a few emails and a few IM's asking if there is more video. There's also been a couple threads like on Slashdot, GeekNewz, etc. In any case I just wanted to reiterate that I don't have anything else in terms of photos or video. If I did I wouldn't be able to share because I've been asked very very nicely by Microsoft not to (read: never warned, no fists, nothing, just a nice suggestion from a friend). If there is a full video out there which I doubt since it probably would've turned up by now, please do feel free to alert me to it. I think it would've been quite difficult to sneak in a DV, even a really small one and most people probably didn't bother switching their digital cameras to video clip mode :-)]




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Saturday, November 15, 2003

The Elegant Universe on PBS.org now available.#
PBS.org has made available the entire show on The Elegant Universe hosted by Briane Greene, the same guy that wrote the award winning book. I'm still trying to figure out what one of the cello pieces in the second part of hour three but regardless this show was pretty darn cool and worth the 3 hours :-). The show takes string theory and all the wonders of it and simplifies it down with pretty graphics and nice animations. It makes understanding the concepts behind the physics even easier than they are in the book.




Media
Saturday, November 15, 2003 1:43:32 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

Thursday, November 13, 2003

I'm sure glad I'm not the only homeschooled kid out there...#
I know exactly what this article is talking about! I had constant doubt from my Dad and my grandmother throughout the whole home school process until I got my GED. They both at the time tried labeling me as a drop out. My Mom was pretty nervous about it as well I suppose...

I just hope that eventually things will be more open and supportive for those growing few that are in the same situations.




Home Life | Outside
Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:04:31 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

How exactly does one "not go to high school"?#
Well to answer the question Galan Bridgman, this is how one doesn't go to high school.

Oh an yes, I'm going to beat your Google results sooner or later by popping in your full name... LOL ;-).

Well at somepoint during the 8th grade (1997 iirc) I really had trouble getting into school at 7:30AM partly for a mile run first thing. And I was having not so good feelings about the entire school system in Joshua Tree. So I gave my Mom a hard time for a while about going. I started looking up all the legal info and info about the GED too. Time went on things didn't get better.

I only completed a third of the 8th grade. Technically I completed all of it with a 3.5GPA. But one day when I was returning the main secretary's computer after I took it home for repair, I was called into the principal's office for a chat. She said that I couldn't graduate because I had missed two thirds of the school year and that the district rules wouldn't allow me to move on even though I had straight A's - except for the F- (yes F minus) in P.E. I even missed too much to do summer school. So my only option was this step program, I won't get into that since it's a sad story but in any case, I spent a quarter there and then was allowed to move onto the 9th grade. I spent two weeks in the 9th grade, officially I'm not even on record for that since I missed the second week and was never entered into the system to begin with!

Finally after convincing my Mom and showing her the facts and that I was just going to do the GED at 16 she said okay and we went to the high school to notify the school district.

Now basically in California all you need to do to make this legal is register your home as a private school. When you do this you make your child(ren) a student of said private school. As long as you re-register every school year it's perfectly legal.

So after a while of doing real world work as a webmaster and server admin, having my gramps give me plenty of hard learned lessons, and teaching myself more about all the stuff I was truly interested in, I took the GED at 16 and practically aced it with only two wrong answers.

As for the rest... well, I guess that's all on AuroraVisions and in my blog :-).




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Thursday, November 13, 2003 8:53:51 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [2]

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]

Tuesday, November 11, 2003

1548 down 0 to go... for now at least.#
Since I've been back from the PDC I've been trying to stay current on all the blogs I've got in NewsGator. It's been a real pain in the neck lately because I've doubled the blogs I follow since then. When I got back from the PDC I had 1523 blogs to read. Then on Sunday I had 2467. But now I'm finally down to 0. I'm afraid that if I hit Get News Now it'll already be back up to 20 (okay I hit it and it's 8, err wait it didn't finish, it's 12, oh err wait again just my luck it's 22, err 34).

I'm really not used to just scanning through subject lines of peoples blogs and such, I'm too used to taking my time and reading every single entry but I've come to realize that that's just not possible. I've got to scan through all the unread's give the blog entries various degrees of flag importance and move on till I've got the time to take a bit of time to really read all the good stuff.

Let's not get started on time to enter in blog entries of my own. Though I use dasBlog it's pretty limited in the way I want to use it. I've also had the problem of entering in a nice big long entry in Word then copied it in only to lose it before I could submit it (also because I use CTRL+C and CTRL+V a lot). So I'm very nervous about that now. In any case I'm very happy with the progress on the catching up. Now to do some other catching up... in bed. :-)




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Tuesday, November 11, 2003 7:32:37 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

Saturday, November 08, 2003

Pink suggests we Try This#
Pink's new album entitled Try This is probably her best yet. Especially in terms of her musical evolution. During some of the first tracks like Trouble her voice almost had the same wailing and raspy sound of Janis Joplin. The album, while maintaining shadowy ties to her past works has shown a definite improvement. If you're a hippy looking to get with the times or an existing Pink pop rock I'd recommend grabbing a copy of this one :-).




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Saturday, November 08, 2003 3:10:49 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

Friday, November 07, 2003

5:34AM Whidbey Uninstall Completes#
I was expecting some ridiculous time, wouldn't have been surprised if it took longer than the install (I won't name the MS apps that have). But still it did take quite a while on my 2.4GHz P4m with 512MB of RAM and the 5400RPM laptop HDD. Another note is that the 1.8GHz P4 MCE with 256MB of RAM finished the batch process in Photoshop of auto touching up 4360 photos and resizing them in just a little less time.




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Friday, November 07, 2003 5:41:46 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

4:40AM Whidbey Uninstall Begins... And Begins, And Begins.#
Setup took about 2 hours and 20 odd some minutes on XP SP1. I wonder if the uninstall will win or lose? And yes I plan on reinstalling it, just wanted to test out theWhidbey uninstall :-). I guess I got curious.




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Friday, November 07, 2003 4:42:54 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

Thursday, November 06, 2003

Nice idea for an improvement on PDA Screen Protectors...#
I just bought a pack of Fellowes WriteRight screen protectors for my 5550. First of all, they are the biggest pain in the world to put on. Plus they're just a tad short and so your stylus will drop a that 0.3mm when you hit the end at the bottom. Now here's a novel idea. First make sure that the screen protectors fit perfectly! Second why not engineer these just a tad better, put microscopic air holes in the polymer so that there is no worry about air bubbles appearing when you put it on. Lastly to remove them easier why not include a little sticky tag in each package so you can just press down gently on the protector while it's on the screen to more easily peal it off. Now on the other hand, Jon reminded me that on his Casio em-500 it “didn't matter on the casios, you just laid it there and the tabs go into the sides and it's over”. While I know that's definitely not perfect, it sure as hell is easy :-).




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Thursday, November 06, 2003 9:31:33 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [2]

Wednesday, November 05, 2003

Longhorn and PDC wallpaper for those with otherwise inadequate desktops.#
There's plenty of other places to get them but just so I can hand a link to a couple friends here's my little gathering of Longhorn and PDC 03 wallpaper (they're all 1600x1200). First are the 3 originals.
  • The first is the PDC 03 wallpaper from Jeff Sandquist's blog.
  • The second is the Longhorn Grass which is from the PDC demo of Aero as demonstrated by Hillel Cooperman.
  • This third one which everyone knows and loves is Bliss from Longhorn build 4051.
  • The last one is also from the Hillel Cooperman demos and is a shot of the support beams of the L.A. Convention Center.
The rest of these are just variations I did to better match the Slate theme and the current theme I'm using. Please download and enjoy :-)




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Wednesday, November 05, 2003 7:17:08 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [3]

Well there's one more piece of music found. One and many more to go.#
I did a quick Google search for “xerox ad music“ and found out that Xerox (as well as Vanilla Sky and Project Gotham Racing) uses Looper's Mondo '77 from The Geometrid at the end of their ad's when they display the Xerox logo. I still don't know if that piece from the Nova show earlier is Schubert or something else, and I think a Google search will be much harder on that one. In case you want to download the song to hopefully get the Xerox loop out of your head, feel free to do so. :-)




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Wednesday, November 05, 2003 4:04:16 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [1]

Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle up for grabs on the Microsoft Reader site.#
Only a couple months after I buy the book Microsoft has to go and put the eBook up on it's site for free. Shame... wish my supposed ESP actually worked a little better, I could've seen this coming. Of course I could now focus all my psychic energy in trying to visualize whether or not I'll receive a copy of “How Would You Move Mount Fuji?” or if I should buy that one too? In any case I'd recommend this short and easy read, especially since it's free. I'm reading Cat's Cradle for the second time on my iPaq 5550 which I bought at the PDC, seems like I can actually read faster when I'm doing it on that. I never liked turning pages anyway ;-).

Cat's Cradle

by Kurt Vonnegut
from RosettaBooks

If any single novel of Kurt Vonnegut's can represent his unique voice and freewheeling imagination, it is probably the wildly funny and provocative Cat's Cradle, published in 1963. Though it might not be his most substantial or popular novel, Cat's Cradle is a perfect vehicle for his idiosyncratic style and his kaleidoscopic view of the modern world.




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Wednesday, November 05, 2003 1:20:43 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [0]

Is this Schubert or is it someone else?#
I'm pretty sure it's the Emerson String Quartet who's playing this piece that I heard watching “The Elegant Universe” on PBS's Nova earlier but I can't figure out what it is they are playing. I've heard it in movies and a couple other TV programs but it's really annoying me that I can't remember what it is. As a side note I was pretty happy to see that Microsoft was a provider of major funding for this program which was pretty excellent indeed. If anyone can tell me the name of this cello composition I'd be very happy :-). Oh and if anyone else knows the tune Xerox uses at the end of a couple of their commercials I'd also be very happy for that as well ;-).




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Wednesday, November 05, 2003 1:08:52 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [3]

Tuesday, November 04, 2003

I feel your pain Andy...#
Earlier today Andy started chatting with me about his disatisfaction with his Australian Government IT job. I can totally feel for his frustration, I experienced the same sort of thing at uni with UMIST.

I think he seriously dislikes Novell, can you blame him?

[15:13:12] Andy: Bloody Novell
[15:13:12] Andy: :D
[15:13:12] Andy: Oh,. Hullo!
[15:13:20] Corey Gouker: hey
[15:13:52] Andy: <- Novell sucks.. But then you already knew that..
[15:13:54] Andy: ;)
[15:13:56] Corey Gouker: yep
[15:14:05] Andy: <- having a morning rant
[15:14:35] Andy: tried copying 400mb of data from a novell netware volume.. starts copying and then the copy process causes an abend!
[15:14:43] Corey Gouker: lol
[15:15:05] Andy: :D Yah.. but get this
[15:15:22] Andy: and it can't handle a fricken file copy! HAHAHAHAHAHAH
[15:15:27] Andy: I am so unhappy :(
[15:15:41] Corey Gouker: make them switch to MS
[15:15:45] Andy: .. That I have to work here, with a Novell Nutware server at the backend
[15:16:36] Andy: <- we have an Ass Clown for a manager and his technical guru as well, loves novell
[15:16:48] Andy: it's a fricken sad sad story man
[15:17:51] Andy: I tell you man.. I am so close to just :'-(
[15:18:16] Corey Gouker: nah, you're close to pushing the manager out the window :)
[15:19:19] Andy: And now the EDS technician told me this
[15:19:30] Andy: "no more copying files, it's making the cluster unstable"
[15:19:48] Andy: "we will need an executive decision from the manager before you can resume"
[15:19:57] Corey Gouker: god that's sad
[15:20:17] Andy: And I was like "you have got to be joking, an executive decision needs to be made to allow me to copy files?"
[15:20:30] Andy: Now you see why I am going crazy at this place.
[15:20:50] Andy: Thing is, it's a government IT job, so it's permanent.. Therefore job security
[15:21:08] Andy: But absolutely NO job satisfaction


What's the guy to do? Even though it's a government job why do so many companies have such a rigid policy even when the systems they use are failing the employees that use them?




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