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Tuesday, 15 November 2011

The Wonder of the 90s -- in no particular order

Posted on 14:57 by Unknown
So, I was watching something VH1 called 40 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 90s or something to that effect. Anywho, I was in my 20s during a vast majority of the 90s and still like the music from that decade. Yes, I'm getting old. Don't get me wrong, there is some good modern music, too, but the 90s saw the end of hair bands and the beginning of grunge, saw the death of the power-ballad (thank the gods) and we saw rap mature a little more. I think we also had a little more variation in tunes than we're hearing today. 

Oh, and alternative rock. I love alternative rock. These days they call it just plain old rock. 

There are about 20 more songs VH1 went over in their 40 One Hit Wonders of the 90s than I share here, but I wasn't paying too close of attention to the show. 


1. 

This is just a fun tune that make me want to go to the beach. I don't know what, maybe because they're singing about sunshine, maybe it's because I associate sunshine with the beach -- I don't know. I just know it's fun, catchy and I like hearing this song. Oddly enough, I remember listening to this song (for the first time?) during a fairly intense snow storm. 


2. 

I think this song came out in my senior year of high school, you know, back when MTV still played music videos and "reality TV" was called the news. Oh, and Andrew Dice Clay: "oh!"

3. 

I can't help it, sometimes when I'm riding the motorcycle or just doing repetitive work this song pops into my head and won't leave. Why? Because it's catchy, that's why. They lick me boom, boom, down!

4. 

Good song, no doubt about it. 

5. 

Mmmm.... rumps.

6. 

I was in the Army when this song came out, living in Mannheim, GE. We used to go to a country music dance club (yes, really. Because that's where the girls were, duh) and the DJ played this song. Who knew the band was Swedish? I didn't. I thought it was some new sort of acid-country, or something. Anywho, it's still a catchy tune.

7. 

Who doesn't like the Humpty Dance? I mean, seriously!

8. 

Mmm... rumps, er, I mean, butts. 

9. 

Remember We Didn't Start the Fire by Billy Joel? This song reminds me of that song and that is a great song.


10. 

Was this song on the Pulp Fiction soundtrack? I think that's where I heard it first and even though I'm an atheist, this song was a catchy song that asked a good question: what if god (we're assuming the christian god, here) walked among the rest of humanity? Would he still be as divine? Or, is that same god made in man's image?

11.  

I didn't like this song when it came out, but after years and years (and years) it finally grew on me. It's an anthem to all of us to live in the moment and "jump around." Yeah, I said it. 


12.  Duncan Sheik, Barely Breathing

This song wouldn't let me embed and I nearly didn't include it for that reason, but I did anywhere because it's a cool song. 


13. 

This video might have single-handedly inspired this blog post. Every time I hear it I am taken back to that first time I saw the video: 1997, I was in Vilseck, GE. I was at a bar and the music video came on the giant screen. I couldn't hear it, but I could see it and I liked what I saw. Yes, Meredith Brooks is a very pretty girl. And doesn't love a girl who is a goddess on her knees? 

14. 

Ding, da, da, ding, ding, ding, ding
Ha! I remember being such a huge fan of this song even during and after the controversy. I always thought Vanilla Ice came off as an tool in the video and laughed at my best friend when he emulated VI, but you can't help but like it when you hear it. Maybe it's the Queen sampling, maybe it's because you're sitting there, collaborating and listening, I don't know.

I also remember riding in my friend's 5.0 Mustang a few years later. Who can ride in a 5.0 and not think of this song?

15. 

Lessons for life not-so hidden in a cheesy song? Absolutely! "I get knocked down, but I get up again!" A few years ago I had the line "Danny boy" as my ringtone for my friend Danny, whom I met before this song came out. This song always reminds me of living in Europe. Good times.

16. 

Doh! Yes, I Macarena'd. Back in the day it was the dance to do -- now, only the coolest people can be seen doing it. :D


17. 

There's something about this song I can't quite remember. I want to say I did something cool like sing it at karaoke, but that's not it -- I've only ever sang one song at karaoke and I know which one it is. Was this the first song I ever danced to in a club? Did I do some goofy routine with friends? I don't remember. Regardless, "I'm too sexy..."

That's right.

18. 

THIS is the only song I ever sang at karaoke! I didn't want to go out and socialize that night, but my friend came to my room (in the barracks) and said he wanted to go do something. I told him I wasn't getting dressed, so he and I went to the O-Club on Sullivan Barracks in our winter PTs. It was a Tuesday, their karaoke night. So, I sang this the one and only time I ever karaoke'd. 

Yes, I'm that awesome.

19. 

It was years after this song came out that I jokingly referred to a friend as Ricky Swavvy. He thought I didn't know what I was talking about but I did. Ricky Swavvy is sort of like Rico Suave's retarded cousin. He thinks he's hot and suave, but he's not. 

20. 

This TV show came out during the Beverly Hills, 90210 and Melrose Place phase of soap opera dramas geared towards teens and early twenty somethings. I watched it for a bit but never really got into the characters. I do remember, though, listening to a DJ, or VJ, or someone, talk about how no show in television history that had a hit song ever got cancelled before this one did.
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NookColor CM7 - Review

Posted on 13:14 by Unknown
So, I've been using my NookColor CM7 loaded tablet for a few days now. My thoughts on it are this:

I think it's great as a simple cloud and information device. It allows me to easily check my social networks, look at GMaps, peruse my email and a few other things that I do a lot from my Android phone anyway. However, as a production device, it is seriously lacking. It has no microphone for voice commands or input and the screen is not as responsive as I would like. Not to mention typing on it, while easier than on my Android since the buttons are larger, is not easy and I find a lot words are being replaced because Android doesn't recognize them, a la auto-correction on iOS.

And I guess I'm just old school in that I prefer typing with both my hands on a keyboard than typing with my thumbs on a screen which may work well on a smartphone for shirt quick replies, longer replies or created content gets tedious.

I don't ever foresee tablets replacing a computer, but maybe to augment computer usage.
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Tuesday, 8 November 2011

NookColor Root

Posted on 16:40 by Unknown
This seemed to work for me and I wanted to share some non-developer directions for rooting my Nook Color (v1.2) henceforth known as NC.

For the most part I followed these directions: XDA-Developers but there are some parts to the those instructions that I found were confusing or not non-developer friendly.

You should have a PC available and a class 4 or higher microSD card. I used a class 10 8gig card.

First I had to download the files for the root:

ManualNooter (since my NC is running software version 1.2)
Clockwork (depending on your microSD card size, but at least 1gig)
WindowsImageWriter (to write the image file onto the microSD card)

Step 1:
Extract the WindowsIMageWriter using an extraction tool. I used 7-zip, a no-frills file extraction tool that works just fine with rar files. It should create a new folder called "win32diskimager"-xxx with "xxx" being additional information. The point is, if it extracted the rar file then you're doing just fine.

Extract the Clockwork version you downloaded.

Step 2:
Connected a formatted microSD card to your desktop computer. Do not use your phone or the NookColor, itself, as the connector, use instead a full-size SD adapter that can slide into the built-in card reader on your computer (like I did) or an external card reader that can handle the microSD or the full sized SD adapter.

Step 3:
Open the Win32DiskImager by opening the folder and double-clicking the application icon. A new window will open. Click the little file looking icon and search for the Clockwork image you downloaded. Next to the folder icon is a drive letter: click on the drive letter and choose the drive where your microSD card is plugged into your computer. In my case it was drive H, but could easily be another drive, so double check that the default is in fact the correct drive location.

When you are sure everything is A-okay, click WRITE on the bottom of the win32inagewriter's box. The file should write to the drive (hopefully the microSD card). It may take a few minutes to wrote, but shouldn't take more than five.

Once that is complete, drag and drop the un-zipped, or un-extracted, ManualNooter file onto the microSD card as well.

Step 4:
Ensure your NookColor is turned OFF and insert the microSD card (not the adapter) into the microSD card slot of the NC. The slot is located under the metal tab that says "Nook" near the hook-ring on the bottom-left (as you're facing the screen).

Power the NookColor on. You will (hopefully) see "Loading" with a couple of skulls on either side and then a text menu in orange. Using your NookColor's volume keys to navigate and the Nook button (looks like an n) to select:

  1. install zip from SD card, then in the next menu
  2. choose zip from SD card, then in the next menu
  3. choose the ManualNooter file and then press the Nook button, n.
Confirm you actually want to run the update. Apparently, at this point the update will sometimes fail. This is normal. This did not happen for me so I can't be sure how normal it is.

Once the update has finished installing reboot the NookColor by using the menu and selecting the reboot option.

You need to choose the Zeam Launcher when the reboot begins.

At this point your NC should boot using different graphics and you will be prompted to login into GMail. Once you have logged into Gmail you see soft buttons for Android apps, Gmail, GTalk, the browser and Music.

You will also have some new buttons and status bar above the Nook button (n), from left to right: the reader, back and menu.

You are now rooted.

More in-depth directions can be found here and here.

If you would like to go further and install a custom ROM, specifically CyanogenMod7, follow these directions: http://mrm3.net/nook-color-how-to-install-cyanogenmod-7-1/

Turn the NookColor OFF.

On your PC, download the ROM you'd like to use, in this case, we're using CyanogenMod-7 and the gapps file as well.

Move both zipped files over to the microSD card.
Install the microSD card back into the NookColor and turn the power on. Remember to confirm each step as necessary.

Using the same skills you already have, navigate to install from SD card and select the CyanogenMod-7 zip and choose to install.

Once that is complete repeat the procedure for the Gapps zip file.

Luckily, all went well for you.

Use the NookColor's power button to go back one menu and go to Mounts and Storage. Choose format /cache (a little more than halfway down), choose that use the n button to select.

Use the power button again to choose Advanced and Wipe Dalvik cache. 


Some people seem to be having a problem at this step: their NookColor's are freezing. Mine did as well. I took the microSD card out of the Nook and force-rebooted the Nook by holding the power button until the NookColor powered down. I gave it about a minute and turned it back on.

Upon boot-up I get a CyanogenMod screen, then a lot of forceclose notifications from Android. I turn the NookColor off and head back to the internet for some better directions. At this point I think I've FUBAR'd the native OS (the Nook's operating system) so there's no real going back.

Back to XDA- Developers!

Here, I find pretty much the same directions but with better links to downloads.

CyanogenMods (grab the latest one!) In my case: 245
The Google Apps file

There is something about overclocking the CPU but according to the webpage, after Cyanogen build 132 this kernel software will be in the ROM automatically so, as far as I know, there is no need to download and install it separately.

Move those files over to your microSD card just like you have with all other files, thus far. Load the microSD card back into the NookColor and boot.

Follow these directions:

Installing
1. boot with bootable sd (CWR_ext4_0.1 - ClockworkMod Recovery v3.0.0.6)
2. 'mounts and storage' --> format the  

  • /system
  • /data
  • /cache
3. back to main menu
4. 'install zip from sdcard' --> 'choose zip from sdcard' --> select "latest_CM7_nightly.zip"
5. 'install zip from sdcard' --> 'choose zip from sdcard' --> select "gapps-gb-20110120-signed.zip"
6. 'install zip from sdcard' --> 'choose zip from sdcard' --> select "update-1100mhz-froyo_CM7-emmc-cwm.zip" [if desired]
7. 'mounts and storage' --> unmount sdcard --> remove sdcard
8. reboot


Still no luck. 


Finally, I downloaded (apparently) the newest version of the Clockwork program: 3.2.0.1 and started from scratch. That's right, I formatted the microSD card and wrote the new image file, then copied the ManualNooter over.


I plugged the microSD card into the NookColor and and repeated the same steps as above. This time, however, I did not format the system /system, /data, /cache, nor did I take out the microSD card. Instead of rebooted and everything seemed to load fine.


So, now for the real test:


I powered the NookColor down, took out the MicroSD card and rebooted.


Everything seems to be working fine! (So far!)
 Yay!
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Friday, 4 November 2011

That's a TShirt!

Posted on 20:41 by Unknown

 Please tell me this was a case of horrible translation services. If not, someone doesn't know what fisting really is. As you can tell, this picture was taken at some sort of department store like Walmart or Target or something.

Don't hit that link unless you're safe at home and no kids are around you. Seriously.
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Punctuation Station! What's your function?

Posted on 20:34 by Unknown
Did you know this was a punctuation mark? Dd you know there were other, not-so popular punctuation marks out there?

Hedera

Now you do. Check out the link ==> LINK TO ARTICLE
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Thursday, 3 November 2011

Rufus Walk in Snow

Posted on 17:37 by Unknown

Took the camera with me this morning when I took Rufus for a walk. We did a little trail, about 3.5 miles round trip. I took the camera mainly to get pictures of the snow and Rufus playing in the snow and whatever other wintery things I could find to take pictures of today.

These first two are snow on top of a evergreen-style bush. I just wanted to get close-ups of the snow.





Rufus spooked some ducks and they flew off.



And some geese flew overhead.



The view from the halfway point. This is Lake Arbor in Arvada, CO.



This squirrel and Rufus were having a stare down.



Water fountains



Rufus spooked some more birds: ducks and seagulls



Self



The Crow



Oh crap! He sees me!



This flower barely made it through the snowfall.



The creek



Some of the doggies we see on our walks. This rottie is very friendly and likes to watch us pass.



This guy is a barker and his only view is from where his wooden fence meets the neighbor's chain-link.



This beast was howling like mad!



This pretty golden likes to stand in the corner and watch us pass.





And then I saw this leaf sinking in the snow.



I just liked the way the wood met the steel.



There are some more and I'm not sure why the didn't load into Blogger, but you can see them by hitting the Picasa link HERE.
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Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Sleeping

Posted on 16:20 by Unknown
Oddly, nothing about waking up and going right back to sleep making you more tired.

16 Things You Didn't Know About Sleep
Via: Psychology Degree
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