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Home Videos on your TV
Posted on January 29th, 2010 No commentsI posted before my goal of having all my home videos available for viewing on my HDTV in the living room. The XBOX hasn’t quite delivered. Lo and behold I recently gave my PS3 another try and it does circles around the XBOX! I can view all my MPEG2 video using the free TVersity Media Server application running on my PC. I can now get rid of all the lower quality .MP4 files I created for the XBOX. Maybe the XBOX will one day be updated to allow it to stream the same MPEG2 files; or perhaps it would work today if I knew how to set it up better. I wonder if the iPad with iTunes running on my PC will be able to stream my video; if it can it will probably be limited to what formats it will stream (QuickTime).
I ran into the following error message on the PS3 while trying to connect to TVersity:
Media Server Error: DLNA Protocol Error (501) has occurred.
This thread lead me to this solution on the TVersity site.
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The iPad is here
Posted on January 28th, 2010 2 commentsYeah, I’m pretty sure I want one. I did not run out and buy an iPhone. I never thought it was worth the price of the monthly cell + data plan. For sometime now, I have been watching TV shows and movies on my MacBook Pro; Cassidy has too. She is always borrowing it on weekends to catch up on the network shows she doesn’t have time during the week to watch. We settle in, in our favorite place on the coach, or in our bedroom, put on some headphones and have a close-up immersible experience on the laptop. So the iPad is in effect, our second “laptop” but in a form factor that is better tailored to that personal intimate experience on the coach. It’s not a small laptop, it’s a big iPod Touch (oh, we have 3 of those in the house). It does not run Mac desktop software, but instead runs iPod apps plus the software that comes on it.
A pleasant surprise was the price! I feared it would start at $1000 but the WiFi-only model starts at $500 for the 8gig model, $600 for 16gig and $700 for 32gig. It will be available in March. In April the Wi-Fi + 3G version comes out and will be priced $629, $729, and $829. Again there’s that data plan for 3G which I feel I can live without.
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Recovering GamerTag on a new XBOX
Posted on January 20th, 2010 No commentsWe just got back our XBOX that was freezing up. Turns out Microsoft was willing to fix it free of charge because it was a Core system. This system has already been sent in for the red ring of death.
This first Core XBOX I bought used, was a huge bundle. It came with a hard drive, wireless adapter, driving wheel, a custom Gears of War metal carrying case, lots of games, controllers, wireless headset, charging units, Memory Unit.
Microsoft sent a replacement unit which has a new Serial #. On boot up I had to answer some first-time questions as a brand new system. I didn’t have any problem with my XBOX live profiles (FrostySlam and SuperSlam2) because I keep those on MUs so David and I can play on either one of our two systems. If I had kept our XBOX live profiles on the hard drive, it would have been another story.
Tonight a friend called because he had just gotten back HIS XBox from the Microsoft repair center, but after connecting his Hard Drive his XBOX Live gamertag was missing. I suggested he needed to recover the gamertag. I researched a bit and found out why he had to do this.
When you download content, the content is registered to the gamertag that downloaded as well as to the XBOX that it was downloaded on. That means ANYONE can use the content on that XBOX, like extra map-packs to Call of Duty or Arcade games (without having to connect to XBOX Live). In addition, you can re-download and use that content on any other XBOX as long as you are logged in using the gamertag that downloaded the content. That works out great for us because an extra purchase can be used by both David and I as long as we download on one XBOX, then take the gamertag to the other and download and use it there.
In addition, it seems that the gamertag is also somehow tied to the xbox on which it was purchased. So simply replacing the hard drive isn’t going to allow the gamertag to be active on that xbox, hence the need to recover a gamertag on a new xbox even though you connect the hard drive that had the gamertag stored on it.
My friend, having the worst luck, ran into one more problem as he was recovering his gamertag on the new XBOX. He got the message “cannot find a storage device or not enough space to recover game tag”. He needed to go Settings…Memory…Gamer Profiles and delete his XBox live gamertag (it showed up THERE) because it was apprently corrupt. That allowed him to recover his gamertag again.
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Ascii Emoticons
Posted on January 18th, 2010 No commentsI needed a mischievous emoticon so I looked for one on Google.
Thought I would post some here for future reference. Emoticons you can type are referred to ascii emoticons as opposed to icons that are inserted in email or IM.
From WindWeaver:
HAPPY, SMILING, LAUGHING
:-) smiling; agreeing
:-D laughing
|-) hee hee
|-D ho ho
:-> hey hey
;-) so happy, I’m crying
:’-) crying with joy
\~/ full glass; my glass is fullTEASING, MISCHIEVOUS
;-) winking; just kidding
‘-) winking; just kidding
;-> devilish wink
:*) clowning
:-T keeping a straight faceAFFIRMING, SUPPORTING
:^D ”Great! I like it!”
8-] ”Wow, maaan”
:-o ”Wow!”
^5 high five
^ thumbs up
:] Gleep, a friendly midget who wants
to befriend you
(::()::) bandaid; offering help or supportUNHAPPY, SAD
:-( frowning; boo hoo
:( sad
:-< really sad
:-c really unhappy
:-C really bummed
&-| tearful
:’ crying
:’-( crying and really sad
:-| grim
:[ really down
:-[ pouting
\_/ "my glass is empty"ANGRY, SARCASTIC
>:-< angry
:-|| angry
:-@ screaming
:-V shouting
:-r sticking tongue out
>:-< absolutely livid!!
:-, smirk
:-P nyahhhh!
:-> bitingly sarcastic
TRYING TO COMMUNICATE
:-& tonguetied
:-S incoherent
:-\ undecided
:- I "hmmm..."
:-, "hmmm "
:-# "My lips are sealed"
:-X "My lips are sealed"
:-Y a quiet aside
:-" pursing lips
:-W speaking with forked tongue
:( ) can't stop talkingFEELING STUPID OR TIRED
:~/ mixed up
%-) braindead
(:I egghead
<:-I dunce
=:-) hosehead
:-] smiling blockhead
:-[ un-smiling blockhead
|-O yawning
|-I asleep
:-6 exhausted; wipeoutSURPRISED, INCREDULOUS, SKEPTICAL
:> What?
:@ What?
:Q What?
:-o "uhh oh!" OR surprise
;-) sardonic incredulity
:O shocked
8-| eyes wide with surprise
:-/ skeptical
8-O "Omigod!!"
:-C just totally unbelieving
|-{ "Good Grief!" (Charlie Brown)HUGS AND KISSES
: * kisses
:-X a big wet kiss!
:-x kiss kiss
:-{} blowing a kiss
[] hugs
(( )):** hugs and kisses
((((name)))) hugMISCELLANEOUS
:-* Oops!
:-I indifferent
\-o bored
:-P tongue hanging out in anticipation
O :-) angelic; being an angel (at heart, at least)NEW EMOTICONS (by Tracy Marks):
][ feeling separate
] [ separating
) ( really separating
{ } face-to-face
[ ] wanting to hug
}xx kisses
() feeling in harmony; connecting
] ? moving away and wondering about you?
[ ? moving toward you and wondering about you?From Yahoo Messenger 9:
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Sherlock Holmes (2009)
Posted on January 18th, 2010 No commentsSherlock Holmes **** Not your normal Sherlock Holmes. Robert Downey plays a funnier, grittier, more action packed version. Jude Law plays Dr. Watson. One of my favorite actresses Rachel McAdams, plays his old girl friend. I bit hard to understand (english accents) and follow for the younger set (I saw it with David) but enough action to keep them interested.
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Writing portable code
Posted on January 17th, 2010 No commentsMozilla C++ Portability Guide – for portability across ALL C++ compilers
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Gmail Tips
Posted on January 17th, 2010 No commentsI have a Gmail account that I use to login to Google properties such as Google Docs. Gmail is not my primary email account. I’ve started using it more; for LBJ class reunion stuff for example. I’ve used it quite a bit as a “throwaway” email when sites ask for an email address but I don’t want to give them my personal email. I highly recommend it to anyone as either a primary or secondary address. There are two main things I like about Gmail that I think everyone should take advantage of.
1. Have Google forward all mail to your primary address. That way you don’t ever have to login to Gmail and for all practical purposes, you can use your primary mail to receive and reply to people using your Gmail account. Of course if you don’t want people knowing your primary account, they you would login to Gmail and respond from there. Setup forwarding by clicking Settings in the upper right corner…select the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab…Select forward a copy of incoming mail to…enter your primary email address…choose what to do with the mail that arrives in your Gmail account.
2. Take advantage of a little known feature that allows you to create NEW email addresses on the fly! My email address is alankley@gmail.com. I can give out alankley+facebook@gmail.com, alankley+anything@gmail.com and those email addresses will be delivered to my Gmail mailbox. I’ve created quite a few like that when I’m asked for an email address. That way I can turn them off if I start receiving spam or I can setup filters to file them away or forward them. Not all websites accept an email with a ‘+’ in it but many do. Here is the Google Help page on the subject: Using an Address Alias
If you are concerned about the safety of your information using Google Gmail and Docs, I wrote this post on what I think of that.
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How to backup your Google Docs
Posted on January 8th, 2010 No commentsI’ve been using Google Docs for sometime now. Both at work and at home. Google didn’t initially make it easy to download or backup your docs but now they have. Here’s what you do:
From the main screen, select all…More Actions…Export. See some screenshots here.
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How to stop programs from auto-starting on Mac
Posted on January 7th, 2010 1 commentSkype has no option to turn off auto starting on startup on the Mac.
There are two ways to remove auto-start options on the Mac:
System Preferences:
System Preferences -> System -> Accounts -> select your account -> select Login Items -> select Skype -> click the “-” box below to remove it from the list.A quicker method:
Hold down the mouse button on the Skype icon in the dock. (Or right click on it).
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A Personal Credit Crisis
Posted on January 6th, 2010 No commentsThis is a great article about someone that got in trouble financially. Even someone that should have known better was not immune to the lure of easy credit. Read his story here.





