Monday, July 28, 2008

"PC's are for fart huffers"

Funny stuff!

Friday, June 20, 2008

Finally Vista can move & copy files as quickly as XP

netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled (reboot required)

If you're seeing terrible file copy speeds in Vista, those are the magic words that fixed mine. After 18 months of agonizing over the slow file copy operations on my work Vista computer, I can finally stop using the Windows2000 terminal server for one more thing that Vista was lacking in. Yay!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Yes I am a hypocrite

I now own not one but two ipods... well if you count the one I also bought for the wife, there are 3 that I have been responsible for giving homes too. The first ipod is an 80gig classic that stays in the car 24/7 and contains ALL of my music. The car I bought last summer (Scion tC) has native ipod support in the factory radio. There is a dock connector in the console that allows the head unit full control of the ipod with text output and also allows me to control the ipod with my steering wheel controls. The stereo also has a generic auxiliary line input. For the first couple weeks with the car, I thought I could live with using my Windows Mobile based Motorola Q through the aux input. As much as I wanted to live my life iPod free, this car was the beginning of my fall to the dark side. The ipod classic in the car worked out better than I hoped. Over the following months, curiosity, frustration with Windows Mobile's lack of improvement and plain old peer pressure finally got the best of me until finally last weekend, I convinced myself that I must have an iPod touch also. Of course I didn't waste anytime jailbreaking it and installing all kinds of cool 3rd party applications. I had intended to post a proper review of the touch detailing what I like and what I didn't. But tonight I find myself with an unplanned 30 minute downtime while I wait for itunes to download the recovery software for my brand new touch. Seems I got a little too tweak crazy and broke my ipod. Apparently changing the root password is not a good idea... Looks like its just about ready to install. Wish me luck!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

RFID Eye Opener

This video shows how easy it can be to obtain someone's credit card information using very cheap and easy to come by products.  This only applies to the RFID enabled credit cards with wireless chipsets embedded in them.  The video below demonstrates it with an American Express but I believe there are RFID cards available through Visa & Mastercard currently as well.  The demonstration uses a laptop and requires the would-be thief/hacker to get close to his victim but its only a matter of time before the same results may be obtainable so discreetly that a victim would never know it has happened.  If this doesn't prove the insecurity of the current RFID platform, nothing will.  I know I wont be carrying an RFID card any time soon...

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Thumbs down for Vista Service Pack 1

If you, like me, were hoping to see file transfer speed improve with Vista Service Pack 1, get ready to be let down. In my tests, speeds have not improved at all. Infact, most of my tests with SP1 were slower than they were before with the RTM of Vista. I tested local hard drive 1 to local hard drive 2, local hard drive 1 to network share (Win2000 machine), network share to hard drive 1, and local drive 1 to the same local drive.

Very disappointing... I so wanted to like Vista but Microsoft is making it very hard. Its like they are trying to push loyal users away. At this point, I'm just tired of trying. I don't have the energy or time to whip a Linux distro into working order. I'd be even more restricticed with OSX. Windows 7 is too far off to even start thinking about. XP seems like the only logical choice for a productive workstation. I sure hope they can turn things around with Windows 7...

Monday, March 17, 2008

Media Center Not Finding Your Local Channels Anymore?

I've been using Vista's Media Center software for the past couple months to watch & record my local ATSC HD channels (using an AverMedia A180 ATSC/QAM tuner). Media Center's supported ATSC functionality has been working great. (Don't get me started on QAM in Media Center...) That is until a couple of weeks ago. I had Media Center configured to record new episodes of "Lost" each week off the Phoenix ABC affiliate, KNXV-DT 15. However starting 2 or 3 weeks ago, it started to miss the Lost scheduled recordings. Once I finally got annoyed enough to look into the issue, I stumbled across a couple of links that helped me resolve the issue. Apparently, the media center guide had the wrong frequency assigned to this station. The episode guide had channel 15 assigned to frequency 15. According to smarter people on the internet, this frequency should be 56. So either the episode guide recently updated with the wrong frequency or the local station changed their frequency. Either way the fix is the same. If you edit the XML config file for the episode guide, you can remove the problem channel, then use the media center guide configuration GUI to manually add the channel with the correct frequency. So here's step by step procedure that worked for me.

(note: the process below was in Vista Ultimate Edition. I've never used XP's media center so the process might be slightly different.)

  • Close Media Center completely
  • The guide file is at C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\eHome\EPG\prefs\atscchannels.xml
  • Open that file to edit in a plain text editor
  • delete the line that contains the problem channel
  • save and close the file
  • open Media Center
  • Settings->TV->Guide->Add Missing Channels->Add DTV Channel
  • Enter channel number. (in my case, 15-1 for channel 15)
  • Enter Frequency. (in my case, 56)
  • Enter Channel Name (KNXV-DT in my case)
Betcha didnt think anything useful or productive would come out of THIS blog! HoboTown FTW!

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Best Video EVER