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So cool it runs

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Well seeing that is has been quite a few months since I actually posted something I thought I would start by sharing my latest computer glitch.  My liquid cooling system decided to take a nose dive and leave me hot and definitely bothered.  This was only discovered after first ruling out the power supply and my own need to keep up with adequate dusting of the inside of my pc.

Now that I have my pc back up and running I have been going through games and checking out settings all while marveling at the plain simple fact that my machine works.

On the other side of the coin we picked up some new Video cards for Chuck’s monster and sure enough now his is more a happy gamer machine than before.

4 Day weekend!!!!

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Well It has been a few since I put up a post so here it goes.

Had a awesome 4 day weekend were I pretty much did the reboot on  my room, getting stuff straight and cleaned up.  I upgraded my pc by adding a 3rd Terabyte drive.  So with 3 TBs of storage you would ask what the heck do you need all that space for?  Well my friend.  I have to say, you can never have enough drive space :)

The extra fun of that is trying to figure out the way to share it all with the other PCs in the house.  Since upgrading to Windows 7 it was a bit of a challenge finding every little switch needing to be turned on but now that I have it down pat it was woth the effort.

The other treat was going to see Avatar in IMAX 3D.  The movie is a visual masterpiece and I have to say that James Cameron out did himself.  The plot is borrowed but hey the story is still great and it is definitely tuned up with the extra 3D specials added in.

After all this fun, now its time to go back and do some work.  Yay….

The Blizzard is coming….The Blizzard is coming!!

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009
Active Watches and Warnings
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PUEBLO CO
316 AM MDT WED MAR 25 2009
COZ072>089-093>099-251615-
/O.CON.KPUB.WS.A.0004.090326T2100Z-090328T0000Z/
NORTHERN SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAINS BETWEEN 8500 AND 11000 FT-
NORTHERN SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAINS ABOVE 11000 FEET-
SOUTHERN SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAINS BETWEEN 7500 AND 11000 FT-
SOUTHERN SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAINS ABOVE 11000 FT-
NORTHWESTERN FREMONT COUNTY ABOVE 8500 FT-
WESTERN/CENTRAL FREMONT COUNTY BELOW 8500 FT-
WET MOUNTAIN VALLEY BELOW 8500 FEET-
WET MOUNTAINS BETWEEN 6300 AND 10000 FT-
WET MOUNTAINS ABOVE 10000 FT-
TELLER COUNTY/RAMPART RANGE ABOVE 7500 FT/PIKES PEAK BETWEEN
7500 AND 11000 FT-PIKES PEAK ABOVE 11000 FT-
CANON CITY VICINITY/EASTERN FREMONT COUNTY-
NORTHERN EL PASO COUNTY/MONUMENT RIDGE/RAMPART RANGE BELOW
7500 FT-
COLORADO SPRINGS VICINITY/SOUTHERN EL PASO COUNTY/RAMPART RANGE
BELOW 7400 FT-PUEBLO AND VICINITY/PUEBLO COUNTY BELOW 6300 FT-
WALSENBURG VICINITY/UPPER HUERFANO RIVER BASIN BELOW 7500 FT-
TRINIDAD VICINITY/WESTERN LAS ANIMAS COUNTY BELOW 7500 FT-
CROWLEY COUNTY-LA JUNTA VICINITY/OTERO COUNTY-
EASTERN LAS ANIMAS COUNTY-WESTERN KIOWA COUNTY-
EASTERN KIOWA COUNTY-LAS ANIMAS VICINITY/BENT COUNTY-
LAMAR VICINITY/PROWERS COUNTY-SPRINGFIELD VICINITY/BACA COUNTY-
INCLUDING…LA VETA PASS…PONCHA PASS…BLANCA PEAK…CUCHARA…
STONEWALL…WESTON…SPANISH PEAKS…COALDALE…COTOPAXI…
HILLSIDE…HOWARD…SWISSVALE…TEXAS CREEK…SILVER CLIFF…
WESTCLIFFE…RYE…GREENHORN MTN…WOODLAND PARK…PIKES PEAK…
CANON CITY…PENROSE…BLACK FOREST…AIR FORCE ACADEMY…
COLORADO SPRINGS…PUEBLO…WALSENBURG…TRINIDAD…ORDWAY…
OLNEY SPRINGS…LA JUNTA…ROCKY FORD…BRANSON…KIM…EADS…
SHERIDAN LAKE…LAS ANIMAS…LAMAR…SPRINGFIELD…WALSH
316 AM MDT WED MAR 25 2009

…WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON
THROUGH FRIDAY AFTERNOON…

A WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON
THROUGH FRIDAY AFTERNOON.

A MAJOR WINTER STORM WILL AFFECT THE EASTERN PLAINS AND EASTERN
MOUNTAINS STARTING LATE AFTERNOON THURSDAY AND LASTING INTO
FRIDAY.

SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP ACROSS REGION THURSDAY AFTERNOON…
AND BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES. NORTH WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH…WITH
HIGHER GUSTS…WILL DEVELOP THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND CONTINUE
THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING. AREAS OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW ARE
EXPECTED …ESPECIALLY OVER THE PLAINS AND INTERSTATE
25 CORRIDOR.

TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 2 FEET ARE POSSIBLE OVER EAST FACING
SLOPES OF THE EASTERN MOUNTAINS…AND NEARBY PLAINS. ON THE
EASTERN PLAINS…SNOW ACCUMULATIONS IN EXCESS OF 6 INCHES ARE
POSSIBLE….WITH AMOUNTS UP TO 1 FOOT POSSIBLE SOUTH OF THE
ARKANSAS RIVER.

AS TYPICALLY THE CASE WITH THESE TYPE OF STORMS…SOUTHERN EL
PASO COUNTY AND NORTHERN PUEBLO COUNTY WILL LIKELY SEE LESSER
SNOW AMOUNTS. AT THIS TIME 3 TO 6 INCHES OF SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE
ACROSS SOUTHERN EL PASO AND NORTHERN PUEBLO COUNTY.

THIS IS A POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS WINTER STORM. PLEASE STAY TUNED
TO LOCAL MEDIA OR NOAA WEATHER RADIO FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND
POSSIBLE WARNINGS.

They’re coming to take you away! Ha Ha!!!!

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Well not to add fuel to the fire but even I had to say Screw this!!!  Take a look at what the powers that be want us to do now.  If you have a wireless router in your home get ready to have to keep a track of everything and everyone that connects to it for up to two years!  They want us to track everything for them and hand it over on a whim!  No Frackin’ Way!

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10168114-38.html

February 19, 2009 10:45 PM PST

Bill proposes ISPs, Wi-Fi keep logs for police

Republican politicians on Thursday called for a sweeping new federal law that would require all Internet providers and operators of millions of Wi-Fi access points, even hotels, local coffee shops, and home users, to keep records about users for two years to aid police investigations.

The legislation, which echoes a measure proposed by one of their Democratic colleagues three years ago, would impose unprecedented data retention requirements on a broad swath of Internet access providers and is certain to draw fire from businesses and privacy advocates.

“While the Internet has generated many positive changes in the way we communicate and do business, its limitless nature offers anonymity that has opened the door to criminals looking to harm innocent children,” U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, said at a press conference on Thursday. “Keeping our children safe requires cooperation on the local, state, federal, and family level.”

Joining Cornyn was Texas Rep. Lamar Smith, the senior Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, and Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, who said such a measure would let “law enforcement stay ahead of the criminals.”

Two bills have been introduced so far–S.436 in the Senate and H.R.1076 in the House. Each of the companion bills is titled “Internet Stopping Adults Facilitating the Exploitation of Today’s Youth Act,” or Internet Safety Act.

Each contains the same language: “A provider of an electronic communication service or remote computing service shall retain for a period of at least two years all records or other information pertaining to the identity of a user of a temporarily assigned network address the service assigns to that user.”

Translated, the Internet Safety Act applies not just to AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, and so on–but also to the tens of millions of homes with Wi-Fi access points or wired routers that use the standard method of dynamically assigning temporary addresses. (That method is called Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, or DHCP.)

“Everyone has to keep such information,” says Albert Gidari, a partner at the Perkins Coie law firm in Seattle who specializes in this area of electronic privacy law.

The legal definition of electronic communication service is “any service which provides to users thereof the ability to send or receive wire or electronic communications.” The U.S. Justice Department’s position is that any service “that provides others with means of communicating electronically” qualifies.

That sweeps in not just public Wi-Fi access points, but password-protected ones too, and applies to individuals, small businesses, large corporations, libraries, schools, universities, and even government agencies. Voice over IP services may be covered too.

Under the Internet Safety Act, all of those would have to keep logs for at least two years. It “covers every employer that uses DHCP for its network,” Gidari said. “It covers Aircell on airplanes– hose little pico cells will have to store a lot of data for those in-the-air Internet users.”

In the Bush administration, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales had called for a very similar proposal, saying that subscriber information and network data should be logged for two years.

Until Gonzales’ remarks in 2006, the Bush administration had generally opposed laws requiring data retention, saying it had “serious reservations” about them. But after the European Parliament approved such a requirement for Internet, telephone and VoIP providers, top administration officials began talking about the practice more favorably.

After Gonzales left the Justice Department, the political will for data retention legislation seemed to ebb for a time, but then FBI Director Robert Mueller resumed lobbying efforts last spring.

This tends to be a bipartisan sentiment: Attorney General Eric Holder, a Democrat, said in 1999 that “certain data must be retained by ISPs for reasonable periods of time so that it can be accessible to law enforcement.” Rep. John Conyers, the Democratic chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said that FBI proposals for data retention legislation “would be most welcome.”

Smith, who sponsored the House version of the Internet Safety Act, had previously introduced a one-year requirement as part of a law-and-order agenda in 2007.

A 1996 federal law called the Electronic Communication Transactional Records Act regulates data preservation. It requires Internet providers to retain any “record” in their possession for 90 days “upon the request of a governmental entity.”

Because Internet addresses remain a relatively scarce commodity, ISPs tend to allocate them to customers from a pool based on whether a computer is in use at the time. (Two standard techniques used are the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet.)

In addition, Internet providers are required by another federal law to report child pornography sightings to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which is in turn charged with forwarding that report to the appropriate police agency.

The Internet Safety Act is broader than just data retention. Other portions add criminal penalties to other child pornography-related offenses, increase penalties for sexual exploitation of minors, and give the FBI an extra $30 million for the “Innocent Images National Initiative.”

50% of Charges Against Pirate Bay Dropped - that didn’t take long

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

There has been high drama on the second day of the Pirate Bay trial. Due to serious shortcomings in the prosecution evidence, around 50% of the charges in the case are going to have to be withdrawn. The defense describes it as a ’sensation’, seeing half of the charges being dropped on the second day.

What has been shown in court today is that the prosecutor cannot prove that the .torrent files he is using as evidence actually used The Pirate Bay’s tracker. Many of the screenshots being used clearly state there is no connection to the tracker. Additionally, prosecutor Håkan Roswall didn’t adequately explain the function of DHT which allows for so called “trackerless” torrents.

The flaw in the evidence was pointed out by Fredrik Neij (TiAMO), who requested to comment on Roswall’s explanation of how BitTorrent actually works. Fredrik said that the prosecution misunderstood the technology, and told the court that the evidence doesn’t show that the Pirate Bay’s trackers are used.

This has resulted in prosecutor Håkan Roswall having to drop all charges relating to “assisting copyright infringement”, so the remaining charges are simply ‘assisting making available’. “Everything related to reproduction will be removed from the claim,” he said.

Here is the whole storyhttp://torrentfreak.com/50-of-charges-against-pirate-bay-dropped-090217/

Landmark Pirate Bay Trial Begins Monday

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

The much-anticipated criminal trial of The Pirate Bay’s operators begins in a Stockholm criminal court on Monday.

The men behind of the notorious BitTorrent tracking service known for pointing the way to pirated software, games, music and movies are accused of contributory copyright infringement and face up to two years in prison each, in addition to fines as high as $180,000.

The defendants are Hans Fredrik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Peter Sunde and Carl Lundström.  Prosecutor Hakan Roswall has summarized the charges as “promoting other people’s infringements of copyright laws.”

The trial is expected to be closely followed by law enforcement agencies, internet surfers, Hollywood and others. Among other things, it represents the first prosecution of its kind in Sweden, a country once thought of as a bastion of the liberal laws that gave rise to The Pirate Bay five years ago.

The rest of the story can be found here:  http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2009/02/pirate.html

I have downloaded the last 3 versions of Ubuntu at the Pirate bay, as well as a bunch of other open source operating systems and tools.  I get fast download speeds which is one reason I use it, a lot of the content is not pirated but open source.  It would be a sad day if the Pirate Bay gets shut down.

2008 Remembered

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

Well, Maybe we don’t really want to remember now do we?  Well it was another great year to be alive, to have family and friends.  To have a job, to have a direction in life.  To know that God does provide.

On that, 2009 will be K.

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Turkey, Splat, Goo, and Kung Fu

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Turkey time came and went and the time spent with family was awesome!  First time brining a turkey and the results were excellent!  Very little leftovers and it all went quick.  That Saturday was Splat time!  We hooked up with old friends and had great times getting toasted in Left for Dead and Team Fortress 2!

Microsoft Fan Boy strikes again. Say hello to Vista!

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Well well well.  Chuck has had enough of trying to make the aging XP keep up with his new Alienware Gaming Monster, so there were only 2 paths to go.

Chuck wanted to go Linux but with no way to do true game support; linux was just not the way yet.

Only one thing left to do.

Thats right baby!  Hasta La Vista Time!

So far its been a few headaches trying to figure stuff out.  THere was a mystery about the download speed being much slower than the upload speed; plus the fact that transferring files over our LAN was horribly slow, not even getting above 100K/sec.  The fix ironically was seting auto-negotiation for Full Duplex; and the problem was solved.

Gaming seems so much cooler with Direct X 10 I must admit.  The bricks are very detailed in BioShock and Team Fortress 2 never looked so vibrant with the details on the blue and the red.

Now if we can only get Microsoft Flight Simulator X to work in Vista.

Stay tuned sports fans; much more to come!

Sunday Update

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Well its been a few so here goes.

I went and got my eyes checked out yesterday and the pressure in my left eye has increased so once again I will be going through the full battery of tests for glaucoma and field of vision.  I will provide updates on the tests as they progress over the coming weeks.  Of course my prescription has changed yet again so new glasses will be coming soon.

I am experimenting with Joomla and a version will be up and running on Menotech.com soon so stay tuned for further updates as they come.

Few weeks ago I went fly fishing up at Eleven Mile Canyon and yesterday there was a tornado that swept through there causing damage and injuries, but Thank God no deaths.

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