Month: June 2006

  • FDA does something really good!

    Young ladies, time to get your paps smeared!

    The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it has approved the first vaccine designed to prevent cancer. [source]

    Bonus!

    Gardasil also blocks infection by two other HPV types that cause about 90% of genital warts cases

    Some questions remain about the best age for immunization with Gardasil, although the consensus is that girls should be vaccinated before becoming sexually active.

    See also The Washington Post:

    The vaccine, which works by building immunity against the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus, was found to be effective in preventing almost three-quarters of all cervical cancers.

    The vaccine, called Gardisil and developed by Merck & Co., was approved for girls and women ages 9 and 26. It is most useful if given to younger girls, because the vaccine is ineffective once the virus — which is very common among sexually active people — is already present.

  • Keep your baited breath away from me

    My Great Aunt Mary taught English at the College of William and Mary, she sat on the Virginia Board of Education, and as a high school English teacher was nick named "Bloody Mary." In short, I was scared to death to write this lady . I do wish I had overcome that fear before her passing. She had traveled the world many times declaring North Africa and Alaska her two favorite places. Moby Dick was her favorite book. Btw, Aunt is pronounced with an ent sound not ant. Probably should be a little nasal. I once greeted her at the airport and she responded with "Good God child! Open your lips and enunciate!" Mind you, I think she was one of the most intelligent and interesting women I had ever met.

    Despite the numerous misspellings, run-on sentences, and incorrect word choices you read in this site, I was schooled with very proper writing skills. The ease of electronic publishing makes us lazy. The publishing of first drafts prone to errors. The PalmOS single-handedly destroyed the adult population’s handwriting making us all qualified to be doctors. SMS (aka text messaging), instant messengers, and l33t sp34k have led 2 horrid abbrs the likes nvr b4 seen. Nu Shortcuts in School R 2 Much 4 Teachers (this NYTimes article is from September 2002!) (registration required – BugMeNot.com may help).

    Ms. Harding, an eighth-grade English teacher at Viking Middle School in Guernee, Ill., scribbles the words that have plagued generations of schoolchildren across her whiteboard:

    There. Their. They’re.
    Your. You’re.
    To. Too. Two.
    Its. It’s.

    This September, she has added a new list: u, r, ur, b4, wuz, cuz, 2.

    Almost 60 percent of the online population under age 17 uses instant messaging, according to Nielsen/NetRatings. In addition to cellphone text messaging, Weblogs and e-mail, it has become a popular means of flirting, setting up dates, asking for help with homework and keeping in contact with distant friends. The abbreviations are a natural outgrowth of this rapid-fire style of communication.

    I am sure you have read down to here with baited breath wondering where I was going with this writing. I wait with bated breath wondering why you are putting worms in your mouth. I have a few pet peeves. One of them is "baited" in lieu of "bated."

    The word bate itself, first found around 1300, was once rather common–it appears a number of times in Shakespeare, for example–but is now very rare except in this one set expression. As a result, many people don’t know what bated means, and change it to baited by the process of folk etymology–the unclear bate is altered to associate it with the common bait.

    Now that we have mastered bated, it is time to get to work. (…had to be done.)

  • The typical day

    Tracking my typical day was fun but I’m not going to continue. I accidentally fell asleep between 12:30 and 1am. Since I don’t use an alarm clock and didn’t tell myself when to wake I slept until 6:40! This day is going to be hardcore programming. I’d like to think I could slip a couple of hours into the yard before having to return the riding mower. There will be a pause in the afternoon to celebrate Sarah’s return from camp! I’ve missed her but I have not missed that sassy teenage tongue.

  • Let’s track a typical day

    Continuing…

    8:30pm-11:00pm: Drive to client site. Client discusses distaste for my pricing and we discuss possibly dissolving relationship.

    11:00pm-12:30am: Go to Walmart buy diapers, cat food, toilet paper, more diapers, etc and return home to 4 year old trashing the upstairs. Put groceries away and clean mess.

    Next, debate a nap vs going straight back to programming. Will share a few moments with estranged wife over an ice cream snack.

  • Let’s track a typical day

    Continuing…

    5:30-8:30pm: Finished installed windows2000professional on the client computer, installed all OS updates, installed motherboard updates including a bios flash, installed NextPOS version 2.8. Created several invoices. All went well. Now its off to the client’s location to deliver computer.

  • Let’s track a typical day

    Continuing…

    4:30-5pm: Work on client’s Windows 2000 computer.

    5-5:30pm: Pick Noah up from karate.

  • Reasons to hate Windows

    I run a legal copy of Windows XP and still use service pack 1. I like service pack 2 and put it on all new machines but this machine is a little too critical to my life to risk going to through the nightmares I heard that can happen when installing service pack 2. Granted, nothing bad should happen, however, if it can go bad with me it probably will at the absolute worst moment.

    What’s this got to do with hating Windows? Today I accepted an update from Microsoft and since then every two hours I’ve had a window popup to notify me that on Oct 10, 2006 support for service pack 1 will end. Does this mean that every two hours between now and October 10th I’m going to have to deal with this message?! Not a smart way to do business. If I don’t want to secure my machine and if I want to deal with not being supported I should have that option without the nuisance!

    A linux development environment sounds awfully nice right now.

  • Michael Berg…man of principle!

    Michael Berg sums it up.

    BERG: Well, you know, I’m not saying Saddam Hussein was a good man, but he’s no worse than George Bush. Saddam Hussein didn’t pull the trigger, didn’t commit the rapes. Neither did George Bush. But both men are responsible for them under their reigns of terror.

    I don’t buy that. Iraq did not have al Qaeda in it. Al Qaeda supposedly killed my son.

    Under Saddam Hussein, no al Qaeda. Under George Bush, al Qaeda.

    Under Saddam Hussein, relative stability. Under George Bush, instability.

    Under Saddam Hussein, about 30,000 deaths a year. Under George Bush, about 60,000 deaths a year. I don’t get it. Why is it better to have George Bush the king of Iraq rather than Saddam Hussein?

    [Source]

  • Let’s track a typical day

    Continuing…

    2:00-3:45pm: Trying to get drivers to work on the client computer. All working except the most crucial…the network card.

    3:45-4:30pm: Noah to karate and family affairs.

    Continuing with NIC troubleshooting…

  • The Realtek 8201CL does not require a driver!

    If you are using a motherboard with a built-in network adapter (like the Realtek 8201CL found on the MSI PM8M-V which is a Via P4M800) you don’t need to be looking for a driver for the 8201CL. Instead you need to look for the driver for the MAC chip embedded in the chipset. Ie. See your motherboard manufacturer specs and download area.


    The Ethernet hardware consists of two parts: a PHY chip, and a MAC chip. It’s the MAC chip that requires the drivers. RTL8201x is a PHY only chip which does NOT need any driver at all. If you have RTL8201x in your computer system, there must be another MAC chip in the system too. Most likely, the MAC chip is embedded in the chipset. Please contact the board or computer provider to find out which MAC chip is in your system and how to get the drivers for it.

    In my case the drivers needed to be for Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC.

  • That’ll make you famous

    I wish I had drank less alcohol in college. I bet she does too.

  • Let’s track a typical day

    continuing…

    10am-2pm: Some blogging and time wasting in here. A bunch of time was spent trying to get the drivers for the Windows 2000 professional client machine working. The networking driver and vga driver are still not working. Had some lunch. Visited briefly with the kids to straight and focus them on making dominoe races.

    Need to get focused again…

  • Near miss causes much Internet chatter

    A soldier in his apartment near his station was nearly shot by another soldier in the ajoining apartment. He was saved only by a little press board deflecting the bullet. He took pictures. Told his story. And received enough Internet fame to raise his blood pressure.

  • Two party system dying?

    Oh yes. We hear it daily. Left! Right! No left! Way right! The words lip off people’s tongues like insults, "Democrat!" and repulsions, "Republican!" Some people do not totally agree with either party but choose one as the lessor evil. Will anything break the two party system? The Pirate Party thinks they will break the two party system! (or maybe it will be Neoroots.)

    America’s two political parties may not realise it yet, but in their current form they are nearing obsolescence. As technological advancements continue to bring more and better tools for communication, citizens are increasingly empowered to come together in common purpose and reject the current political system that seems designed by the two parties to keep us apart.

    [Source] (see also) (and democracy isn’t dying, democrats are)

    Note: To read The Pirate Party, you will have to hold down your mouse and highlight the white box.

  • Sync your browser settings

    Do you leap between computers? A bookmark in Firefox one day at work and a bookmark the next day on the wife’s computer? Remember being at a website but don’t know which computer you were using? Google introduces another tool. Google’s Browser Sync ends your frustrations by keeping all browser information between multiple computers the same. It even claims to remember your open tabs!

    Google Browser Sync for Firefox is an extension that continuously synchronizes your browser settings – including bookmarks, history, persistent cookies, and saved passwords – across your computers. It also allows you to restore open tabs and windows across different machines and browser sessions.

    Give into Google. Resistence is futile!