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  1. ddrueding

    I do want to buy a used car

    This really has me thinking.
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    Wii

    Wii Fit and Wii Sports are the only ones we play. Had great fun yesterday with the family all getting in on the action.
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    Happy Holidays

    Personally? None. But family is staying with us through until tomorrow, and that includes my 13 year old cousin and his puppy.
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    Happy Holidays

    2AM, good time to be returning. We went to bed at 9AM last night, because I knew the kids would be getting us up very early this morning for the gift openings.
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    Remote Desktop Support

    CrossLoop if I have to walk them through the setup and the built-in Remote Desktop Client if I can do it in advance.
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    Something Random

    Of course I would let my cat roam the neighborhood; that is what they want to do, and one of their biggest advantages to dogs (lower maintenance).
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    Android phones: Tips, tricks?

    There is a big collection of music that I still like, though I know isn't good music. This is just another level of nostalgia I think, remembering how things were; people, places. Same with some movies. If I am sharing something that I like (or remember liking) with my wife, the first time...
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    Macbook Pro first impressions

    It does power down, but pressing the eject when it is powered down causes it to power up and then eject. So it happens 30-40 seconds later when you are less ready for it.
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    Something Random

    I love Simon's Cat. (What Gary was linking to). Do a Google for Simon's Cat in 'Santa Claws' It is pretty funny.
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    Macbook Pro first impressions

    I have the same problem with my 410. If I had a battery that would fit I'd put it in just to avoid this issue.
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    Remove Windows 7 SP1 backup files

    Yup. Grabbed the wrong disk. Just did another install, this time with R2, and no SP2 offered. My bad.
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    GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD "loading operating system"

    The plot thickens. As soon as I have a Windows install on a drive other then the onboard SSD it boots almost immediately, even to devices that stalled out before. Sounds like the BIOS is trying to do some housekeeping on the onboard SSD before passing on the boot order?
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    GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD "loading operating system"

    Interesting. When I press F12 to enter the boot selection screen it shows all the right options. When I select a valid option it then goes into "Loading Operating System ..." for 5 minutes without accessing the device, then accesses the device and boots normally.
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    GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD "loading operating system"

    Disabled all the boot options but the one I'm trying, and have individually tried a single HDD (both the onboard mSATA and a SATA SSD) or a USB stick, or a USB CD-ROM. It isn't even trying to boot (the device shows no activity, regardless of device or position).
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    Something Random

    Next time you are watching a video on YouTube, click the snowflake button on the control bar. Then un-click it. It is interesting, but only for about 30 seconds. Like the rest of YouTube.
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    File synchronization options for large amounts of files

    PS is the best, most powerful, most feature complete product in that space. I don't like many things about it (it's product activation scheme for students is awful), but there is a reason I use it every day.
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    Remove Windows 7 SP1 backup files

    I'll take a look the next time I get to that machine.
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    GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD "loading operating system"

    I did get a 20GB SSD, and it is being detected correctly. I even have another Intel mSATA SSD that I've tested. It displays as just another drive in the BIOS, but I don't know what tricks they did to it. I would love to just install ESXi or FreeNAS straight onto it and leave the drive bays for...
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    How to Windows SoftRAID USB drives?

    Single user, dealing with a small amount of data at a time. Should be fine.
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    Remove Windows 7 SP1 backup files

    Huh. Well, after install it prompted for some updates, then SP1, then more updates, then SP2, then more updates. Honestly I hadn't realized that SP2 was out for R2, but I just said yes. <shrug>
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    GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD "loading operating system"

    Yeah, the problem I think is the onboard mSATA SSD. I want to believe that they simply stole one of the SATA ports from the northbridge and didn't do anything silly, but I'm beginning to doubt it.
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    How to Windows SoftRAID USB drives?

    Yeah, wish the drives were eSATA. The only computer is a laptop with the drives and a USB hub sitting on a shelf. Not sure if the laptop even has eSATA actually. Perhaps gutting the drives, getting one of these and then connecting via USB?
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    Android phones: Tips, tricks?

    FYI, the SD card is a colossally insecure place to put stuff on an Android device; there are a million and one hacks to gain full access remotely.
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    GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD "loading operating system"

    Removed everything but the onboard SSD (that I actually want to boot to). I did disable the onboard NIC, as there is an Intel 2x1GbE card in the machine. Sorry for posting and running, but I won't be able to look at this again until tomorrow ;)
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    GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD "loading operating system"

    Interesting problem. System posts normally, detects all the drives, then displays "Loading Operating System ..." and sits there for about 5 minutes before continuing on without issue. I've made sure I'm on the latest BIOS, reset the defaults, and had this issue even with all the drives disconnected.
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    How to Windows SoftRAID USB drives?

    I know this is a bad idea, but I have a need. 4 3TB USB drives in a RAID5 is what I'm after. The drives are already purchased and the user is having issues juggling data between them. Disk management isn't letting me at the moment.
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    Remove Windows 7 SP1 backup files

    Just ran this on a 2008R2 install that had then had all updates applied (SP1 and SP2). Worked as advertised, with the install shrinking from 53.1GB to 45.9GB. Sweet. Machine was a DC and DNS server and those services were unaffected.
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    Something Random

    I can't really complain about the compensation; I certainly feel appreciated. It's just that I know I'll have to move further into management in the next 5 years or so; these all nighters are getting harder and harder. My wife wants me to pursue an MBA.
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    Something Random

    Yeah, I'm salary without overtime.
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    Something Random

    Another all-nighter. Blah.
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    Kim Jong-il is dead

    Reminds me of one of the first lines in the first episode of "Burn Notice" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1064284/quotes
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    Firefox 5, Opera 11.11 and Chrome 12 all equal...

    Indeed. They are almost at the point where simply using the build number would simplify matters.
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    Firefox 5, Opera 11.11 and Chrome 12 all equal...

    Now that Firefox has reached numerical version parody with IE will they slow their release schedule? Or are they going to race Chrome into the triple-digits?
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    Firefox 9.0 is out (SeaMonkey 2.6 as well)

    If you already have Firefox 4.0+, just go to "File->About" and the latest version will start downloading immediately if you don't already have it.
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    Something Random

    The last day someone will be available to sign for stuff at the office is Thursday, so everything needs to go out overnight tomorrow or it will wait until the new year.
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    Best movie you've seen

    Yours wasn't wrong, and mine means something different, though I think both are true ;)
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    Something Random

    Just a bad couple weeks in the office. Normal day-to-day stuff (we bid multi-million dollar jobs at least once a week, and state inspectors show up at our plants any time we are working a state job which is about every other day). Normally it's fine, and even if one thing goes wrong at a time it...
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    Best movie you've seen

    Coug, a minor re-word works as well: While telling someone to shut his whore mouth can be viewed as humourous to someone in his thirties or less, someone in his fifties might not receive it as well.
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    dSLR thread

    I love my S95. I got it for my wife 6 months ago, and she hasn't noticed that 4 months ago I took it for my own use.
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    Best movie you've seen

    That sentence seemed perfectly engineered to target Merc....like a weapon of some kind...;)
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    Something Random

    Yeah, just got it all sorted out, but only after the state inspector gave up and left. And just before the multi-million dollar bid went out. And because there is no-one else, I am clearly to blame.
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    Something Random

    The last three weeks have just sucked for all the technology I control. I don't know what it is, sunspots? Stars aligning? Systems are dropping left and right; unrelated systems, some that have years of uptime, some built very recently with top-end equipment. But it is all failing right now.
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    File synchronization options for large amounts of files

    Just edged me out ;) There are command line options to automate SyncToy.
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    File synchronization options for large amounts of files

    Just to clarify, these two machines aren't on the same LAN are they? If so, SyncToy can easily do what you ask. I'm not sure how efficient it is with network resources, or I would suggest running it over a VPN.
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    Best movie you've seen

    Yup. John Woo is awesome. I remember that from my first apartment and the psycho guy down the hall who was all about gore. Strangely enough, he was studying to be a trauma surgeon and dropped it to go into IT.
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    Even Better PC Audio v. empty your wallet

    Indeed. I bought headphones that I know are beyond my ability to appreciate the difference. How far beyond would require lots of A/B testing with lots of equipment. I sit here happy to know that this is as good as music can sound for me. Now to do the same with the home theater and the car.
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    Kim Jong-il is dead

    Considering how little progress they were making and how poorly his people have fared, it is hard to see how this isn't a Good Thing for the entire world.
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    Folding@Home

    30 million of just about anything is a lot. Congrats.
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