Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Firefox 1.5 - Final Release version

From http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/

The award-winning Web browser is better than ever. Browse the Web with confidence - Firefox protects you from viruses, spyware and pop-ups. Enjoy improvements to performance, ease of use and privacy. It's easy to import your favorites and settings and get started. Download Firefox now and get the most out of the Web.

Here's what's new in Firefox 1.5:

* Automated update to streamline product upgrades. Notification of an update is more prominent, and updates to Firefox may now be half a megabyte or smaller. Updating extensions has also improved.
* Faster browser navigation with improvements to back and forward button performance.
* Drag and drop reordering for browser tabs.
* Improvements to popup blocking.
* Clear Private Data feature provides an easy way to quickly remove personal data through a menu item or keyboard shortcut.
* Answers.com is added to the search engine list.
* Improvements to product usability including descriptive error pages, redesigned options menu, RSS discovery, and "Safe Mode" experience.
* Better accessibility including support for DHTML accessibility and assistive technologies such as the Window-Eyes 5.5 beta screen reader for Microsoft Windows. Screen readers read aloud all available information in applications and documents or show the information on a Braille display, enabling blind and visually impaired users to use equivalent software functionality as their sighted peers.
* Report a broken Web site wizard to report Web sites that are not working in Firefox.
* Better support for Mac OS X (10.2 and greater) including profile migration from Safari and Mac Internet Explorer.
* New support for Web Standards including SVG, CSS 2 and CSS 3, and JavaScript 1.6.
* Many security enhancements.

Monday, November 28, 2005

Now *that's* Customer Service Part II

[Listening to: Boulevard Of Broken Dreams - Green Day - Bullet In A Bible (04:45)]

Antone from www.customearprotection.co.uk was due to call at approx 18:00 last night to attempt to fix the problem with my left ear plug.

At about 18:30 he phoned to say he was just leaving Stafford, but due to traffic problems it was about 21:45 before he got here!! he checked the plugs, and decided the best thing was make a new pair of moulds...

It should take about a week, as he has several more days of travelling to do before he gets back to Poole.

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Scrap the Toaster...

[Listening to: Music Of The Night - Katherine Jenkins - Living A Dream (05:48)]

http://www.thetoastshop.co.uk/!!

I really hope that this is actually a spoof - but with the internet, you can never be totally sure!

Katherine Jenkins - Concert Program Cover

[Listening to: Time To Say Goodbye - Katherine Jenkins - Second Nature (03:44)]


Click on the above thumbnail for a larger version (213 KB)

Saturday, November 26, 2005

Letter from the Hospital

Dear Mr Bright
I am writing to confirm that the hospital has received a referral letter requesting and appointment for you to be seen in MISS S SHIRALKAR's clinic

We will contact you again in a few weeks time. We will then ask you to telephone the BookIng Service and arrange a suitable date and time for your appointment. etc. etc.


Good to see we are not wasting taxpayers money with unnecessary bureaucracy! I mean we could have spent millions an networking all the surgeries and hospitals computers together, allowing GP's to request an appointment on-line, and for the system to send you an appointment direct!!

Now *thats* what I call Customer Service

you may remember a few weeks ago I mentioned that I had ordered a pair of custom ear protectors from the bike show...
Well, it took about two weeks for the company to catch up with the backlog, and for the royal mail to get them to me, but arrive they did, and they fitted great... very comfortable. The only problem is, that the left one seems to keep coming loose everytime I look over my left shoulder. By the time I get to work (15 minutes) it is so loose as to be ineffective!

This morning I sent the company an e-mail explaining the problem, I got a phone call this afternoon - Antone is in the midland tommorow, was I available late afternoon/early evening for him to come and attempt to sort the problem out!

Katherine Jenkins - Symphony Hall Birmingham

The following is taken from a latter on complaint to the managment of Sympony Hall...

Last night we attended a (very good) concert at Symphony Hall by Katherine Jenkins, which was a birthday treat for my wife.

We had tickets for Level 4, Door 3, Row C seats 28 and 29. We arrived at the correct door at approx 19:20, and waited to be show to our seats. On presenting our tickets to the girl, she did not seem to know how the seats numbered in her area of the auditorium, and spent several minutes trying to local the correct seats, leaving us standing like lemons in the doorway.

She then sought advice from the other usher at that door - it seems that seat 29 was occupied! Having collected all the tickets from the people in row C from 29 to the end, they were unable to sort out the problem - in spite of the fact that there was NO ONE in that row with a ticket for seat 29!!

Having left us standing even longer whilst see when to talk to the box-office - the ushers seemed to think the seat had been double booked!! - the concert had by this time (19:35) started, and we were starting to feel very uncomfortable standing by the pillar - not just because we need to sit down!!

After a few minutes, the male usher than directed us to some spare seats on the back row of that section - causing several people to be disturbed. We at least were able to settle back and start watching the show. At 20:10, the original occupants of out 'new seats' arrived, and we were then asked to move again. We received several nasty comments from the people we disturbed (again) on our way out of the row, and we were highly embarrassed.

We were than taken to some other empty seats on C row (23 and 24 I think), and once again had to disturb several people on our way to them. During the interval we had opportunity to explain the situation to those around us and apologise - but why on earth I should have felt compelled to apologise for a mistake over which we had no control I am not sure!

We then took the opportunity to talk to the usher, who actually wanted us to move back to our 'correct seats' at this point - in spite of the fact that he still had no adequate explanation as to how there were still more people to fit on that section of row than there were seats! I did not really fancy ending up in the middle of an argument with other customers just as the second half was to begin! Fortunately there was another woman there with him by this time (supervisor?) who suggested that it would be better if we stayed were we were for the second half - and if the original occupants of those seats did eventually turn up, *they* would be seated elsewhere.

Fortunately, this situation did not arise and we were able to enjoy the second half of the concert without further embarrassment, and did queue up afterward to meet Katherine and get our program signed.

The entire episode, did however take the polish of what was planned to be a very special evening with my wife on her birthday

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Visual Basic .Net 2005

This evening I have finally started to play with the FREE VB.NET 2005 that I downloaded the other week.

The main reason for the delay was lack of ideas on what to try and program.... That and lack of time... and that - well you get the picture...

But then this morning I remembered an application that I started working on in VB6 some 2.5 years ago - RockConfig

Since then the amount of options that are available to set in Rockbox have grown at an alarming rate, so I thought:
Not only would starting again in the 'New' language be a challenge, but there is probably even more need for an application f this type than ever!

All I have done tonight is rework the 'File Handling' routine to load the entries from an existing .cfg file, and output status messages to a log file. No error trapping yet, no use is being made of the data read in, but it's a definate start

Monday, November 21, 2005

Firefox 1.5 Release Candidate 3

What's New in Firefox 1.5 RC 3

Firefox 1.5 RC 3 is a test preview of our award-winning Web browser. Firefox 1.5 RC 3 is available for our testing community, Web site and Web application developers, and our Extension developers.

Here's what's new in Firefox 1.5 RC 3:

* Automated update to streamline product upgrades. Notification of an update is more prominent, and updates to Firefox may now be half a megabyte or smaller. Updating extensions has also improved.
* Faster browser navigation with improvements to back and forward button performance.
* Drag and drop reordering for browser tabs.
* Improvements to popup blocking.
* Clear Private Data feature provides an easy way to quickly remove personal data through a menu item or keyboard shortcut.
* Answers.com is added to the search engine list.
* Improvements to product usability including descriptive error pages, redesigned options menu, RSS discovery, and "Safe Mode" experience.
* Better accessibility including support for DHTML accessibility and assistive technologies such as the Window-Eyes 5.5 beta screen reader for Microsoft Windows. Screen readers read aloud all available information in applications and documents or show the information on a Braille display, enabling blind and visually impaired users to use equivalent software functionality as their sighted peers.
* Report a broken Web site wizard to report Web sites that are not working in Firefox.
* Better support for Mac OS X (10.2 and greater) including profile migration from Safari and Mac Internet Explorer.
* New support for Web Standards including SVG, CSS 2 and CSS 3, and JavaScript 1.6.
* Many security enhancements.

Weight Check

At 19:30 on 30-07-2005 : 14st 1lb, 26.7% BF
At 16:30 on 14-08-2005 : 13st 5lb, 26.3% BF
At 19:30 on 29-08-2005 : 13st 3lb, 25.8% BF
At 17:30 on 12-09-2005 : 13st 0lb, 25.7% BF
At 17:30 on 26-09-2005 : 12st 12lb, 25.0% BF
At 19:30 on 10-10-2005 : 12st 10lb, 24.5% BF
At 17:30 on 24-10-2005 : 12st 8 lb, 24.9% BF
At 18:30 on 07-11-2005 : 12st 7 lb, 23.9% BF
At 22:00 on 21-11-2005 : 12st 7 lb, 23.9% BF

I have really relaxed my intake over the last few days - Fresh Cream Cake on Friday, Toffes over the weekend, Stollen Cake from the German Market etc, and have still maintained the weight. Very pleased indeed.

I have another trainig session booked with Liz for next Monday, as I am starting to get a bit stale on my current training program, and need to 'mix it up' a bit.

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Sony's CD rootkit infringes DVD Jon's copyright

From "The Register"
Sony's rootkit-style DRM software, XCP, designed to prevent copyright infringement, looks like it's breaching the terms of a copyright agreement itself.

In fact it contains code written by the Motion Picture Ass. of America's villain of the week for several years running, 'DVD Jon' Johansen, who was dragged through the Norwegian courts by the MPAA using a very dubious extension of US law, for circumventing the DRM on DVDs. Johansen eventually prevailed in having the spurious charges against him thrown out.

The irony of a company using code from someone who circumvented DRM to develop an even nastier form of DRM - without even saying "Thanks!" - will surely feature in geek trivia quizzes for years to come.

Friday, November 18, 2005

Windows Genuine Advantage - A Firefox Plugin

For those of you running with Firefox, you will - i am sure - be aware of an annoying problem when using this browser to download Microsoft tools and utilities...

With IE, an ActiveX control is installed on your machine the first time you access one of these files, subsequently Microsoft can easily check if your copy of Windows is a genuine copy before allowing the download to proceed.

With FF, this active X approach does not work, so every time you need one of these downloads, you first have to download a seperate .exe file, run it, and then you are allowed to download... Not anymore - it seems - visit the WGA Plugin site to get a plugin installed into FF that allows it to behave in the same way as IE....

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Been looking at Nikons again...

Handled a D50 and D70s again today... I think I prefer the D70s, the D50 just feels so light and plasticky by comparison!

I have been reading some reviews on both the D50 and D70s as well as some lens reviews, and was a little dissapointed with the optical performance of the standard kit lens supplied with the D50, the D70 lens being significantly better. The general opinion is that you should get a D50 body, but with a Sigma 18-55 f2.8 lens. The problem with that combo is - the price is the same as the D70s with the Nikon lens, and both seem to be about the same quality.

Given similar lens specs and similar price, would it not be better to have the higher spec body? Uhmmmmm...

How much I wonder for a D70s Body only and the Sigma lens? - Ah well, a little more reading to do yet

First Parents Evening at Earls

Tonight we attended Earls High School to haer from her form tutor how Amy is doing after her first 3 months at High School.

Well - that girl has a lot to live up to!

  • Every topic of every subject was ticked in the "Excellent" column

  • Amy is House Form captain

  • Amy is top of the House Points League with 37

  • Her teacher could find *nothing* negative to say about her performance and behaviour



We are very proud of her, but as I pointed out to her:- from here the only way is down!

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Sony DRM Rootkit - Microsoft's view

From the Microsoft Anti-Malware Engineer Team Blog

I've been getting a lot of questions in the last week about Microsoft's position on the Sony DRM and rootkit discussions, so I thought I'd share a little info on what we're doing here. We are concerned about any malware and its impact on our customers' machines. Rootkits have a clearly negative impact on not only the security, but also the reliability and performance of their systems.

We use a set of objective criteria for both Windows Defender and the Malicious Software Removal Tool to determine what software will be classified for detection and removal by our anti-malware technology. We have analyzed this software, and have determined that in order to help protect our customers we will add a detection and removal signature for the rootkit component of the XCP software to the Windows AntiSpyware beta, which is currently used by millions of users. This signature will be available to current beta users through the normal Windows AntiSpyware beta signature update process, which has been providing weekly signature updates for almost a year now. Detection and removal of this rootkit component will also appear in Windows Defender when its first public beta is available. We also plan to include this signature in the December monthly update to the Malicious Software Removal Tool. It will also be included in the signature set for the online scanner on Windows Live Safety Center.

Not sure what all the Rootkit fuss is about? Read all the gory details on the Sysinternals site: Sony, Rootkits and Digital Rights Management Gone Too Far

Saturday, November 12, 2005

BBC unwraps new series' Cybermen

[Listening to: Push - Madonna - Confessions On A Dance Floor (03:57)]

The BBC has revealed what the major villains from next season of Doctor Who will look like.

Yes, that's right, the Cybermen have a new design, the latest in a long line of silvery, cybernetic fashion statements that the monstrous Mondasians have been attempting to foist upon Earthlings since the late 1960s.

See The Reg for a picture and more information

Friday, November 11, 2005

Free Programming Tools from Microsoft

Every fancied having a go at writting some code, but not had the tools to do so, Visual Studio etc too expensive...

Not any more:
With the release of Visual Studio 2005, Microsoft have decided to GIVE AWAY the 'Express' versions of the tools..

Visual C# 2005

Visual C++ 2005

Visual Basic 2005

Visual Web Developer 2005

and even

SQL Server Express 2005

Download then and register them (for free) to recieve additional benefits:
At Microsoft, we understand that product registration is usually a hassle. It can take a long time, requires you to enter personal information, and you usually get very little in return. Quite frankly, it hasn’t been worth the effort. Until now.

We are offering thousands of dollars worth of resources from Microsoft and third-party partners to ensure that you have a great experience with the Express Editions. Depending on the product you register, your benefits may include the following:

orbis Image Pack — An assortment of 250 royalty-free images from Corbis for inclusion in your web sites and applications

IconBuffet Studio Edition Icon Suite — A collection of over 100 professional, royalty-free stock icons from IconBuffet.com

Various Components — A selection of components for use in applications that you build

E-Books and Articles — Full-text electronic books from Microsoft Press along with articles on topics of interest to beginners, hobbyists, and people trying Microsoft Developer Tools for the first time. E-books that will be offered include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following:

  • Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition: Build a Web Site Now! by Jim Buyens

  • Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition: Build a Program Now! by Patrice Pelland

  • Microsoft Visual C# 2005 Express Edition: Build a Program Now!by Patrice Pelland



End of the Dancing Robot

[Listening to: Love Over Gold - Dire Straits - Private Investigations: The Best Of Dire Straits And Mark Knopfler (06:19)]

The dancing robot car is back. But this time hes got company...
http://www.jakx-game.com/carjakd.htm

Flowchart of Sex

[Listening to: Private Investigations - Dire Straits - Private Investigations: The Best Of Dire Straits And Mark Knopfler (05:59)]

It all Leads one way - Well not quite...

PPS File : http://uk.download.yahoo.com/pr/fu/oa/flowchartofgettingsex.pps

Nice Bogs!

[Listening to: Private Investigations - Dire Straits - Private Investigations: The Best Of Dire Straits And Mark Knopfler (05:59)]

Why can't all public urinals look like this:

http://uk.download.yahoo.com/pr/fu/oa/bog.jpg

Check twice - Agree Once

When deciding upon an internet domain name, perhaps people should give a second long hard look before agreeing...

Firstly there is "Who Represents", a database for agencies to the rich and famous:
http://www.whorepresents.com

Second is the "Experts Exchange", a knowledge base where programmers can exchange advice and views:
http://www.expertsexchange.com

Looking for a pen? Look no further than "Pen Island":
http://www.penisland.net

Need a therapist? Try:
http://www.therapistfinder.com

And there is an Italian Power company:
http://www.powergenitalia.com

Finally we have the Mole Station Native Nursery, based in New South Wales:
http://www.molestationnursery.com

Well, they made me smile anyway....

www.pandora.com: Updated

Dear Pandora Listener -

I hope this email finds you well, and enjoying some great music discovery.

We're writing to you now, at the stroke of midnight, so that you would be the first to know about an important development in our service. The sheer volume of new listeners has led us to accelerate our timetable for offering expanded functionality. We have been scrambling to complete a bunch of work originally slated for next year and are now ready to bring it online.

As you read this, we are releasing Pandora Version 2. In addition to many new features including bookmarking, station editing, playlist improvements and much fine-tuning, the new service will now include a free, ad-supported version. Listeners have the choice to subscribe and stay clear of ads, or use the free service which will gradually incorporate advertising.

As one of our most treasured early listeners, we want to make sure this transition works for you--recognizing that you subscribed at a time when subscription was the only option. To that end, we've automatically given you a complimentary upgrade of your current annual subscription to a 2-year subscrition--12 additional months at no cost to you. If you would prefer a full refund, please just reply to this email with your request and we'll process it with no questions asked. No matter what, all of your stations will remain intact.

Thank you for being part of a magical two months for Pandora. The enthusiasm and support from our early listeners such as you, has been nothing short of overwhelming. In just 8 weeks you have collectively created over 1 million stations from over 70,000 different artists and songs... Amazing! In the process you have showered us with countless new feature ideas, and thousands of great new suggestions for the Music Genome Project. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Cheers,

Tim

Tim Westergren
Founder
Pandora Media

The End of the World is Nigh!!

Well, not really - it just feels like it...

Amy had her first French Horn lesson today, and she has been blowing it most of the night!!!

Announcing Windows Defender

From the Microsoft Anti-Malware blog:

What's in a name?? A lot!!

Every week seems like a big week for us in the engineering team working on our anti-malware technology. However, last week was especially important in a sentimental way. We got the final name for the cool technology our team has been developing for Windows. The name, after long consideration by our product marketing and branding folks, is "Windows Defender"! What's really cool about this name is that it’s more positive than "Windows AntiSpyware". Windows Defender is about what Windows will do for customers, defending them from spyware and other unwanted software. Our solution has really been about more than just the standard definition of "spyware". We’ve always said we will provide visibility and control, as well as protection, detection and removal from other potentially unwanted software, including rootkits, keystroke loggers and more.

Firefox 1.5 Release Candidate 2

Firefox 1.5 Release Candidate 2 is now available for download. This is the second release candidate of our next generation Firefox browser, to be released later this year, and it is being made available to our developer and testing community for compatibility testing and to solicit feedback.

Note: This may not be the final release of our Web browser; it has been made available for testing purposes only, with no end-user support. If that sounds scary, you'd probably be better off with the latest version of Firefox 1.0.

Checking the Readme for RC2 gives the following additional information:
Here's what's new in Firefox 1.5 RC 2:

* Several fixes to automated update system.

Uhmmm - not too sure that I will bother, just yet, with this update...

Monday, November 07, 2005

Weight Check

At 19:30 on 30-07-2005 : 14st 1lb, 26.7% BF
At 16:30 on 14-08-2005 : 13st 5lb, 26.3% BF
At 19:30 on 29-08-2005 : 13st 3lb, 25.8% BF
At 17:30 on 12-09-2005 : 13st 0lb, 25.7% BF
At 17:30 on 26-09-2005 : 12st 12lb, 25.0% BF
At 19:30 on 10-10-2005 : 12st 10lb, 24.5% BF
At 17:30 on 24-10-2005 : 12st 8 lb, 24.9% BF
At 18:30 on 07-11-2005 : 12st 7 lb, 23.9% BF

Starting to level off nicely, and a good reduction in BodyFat... Weights have increased quite a lot over the last week, so all in all, I am quite happy!

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Glazer regime now attacks own fans

[Listening to: Your Love Has Got A Handle On My Mind - Vanessa Paradis - Vanessa Paradis (03:57)]

From MUST NEWS 2005-11-04
It was only a matter of time perhaps but, true to form with their actions in Tampa the Glazer regime are now attacking their own fans in Manchester too. United's lawyers have objected to the registration of the name Manchester United Supporters' Trust.

We do not think their objection is legally valid, but it will not prevent us from launching MUST and carrying out the activities which we are planning. It is perhaps another example of the new 'pravda' regime at Old Trafford.

In the meantime, predictably, the situation at OT gets worse. Should we blame the Glazer takeover?
We all know that things have not been going well on or off the pitch in the last couple of years, but there can be no doubt that the hostile Glazer takeover has in two ways steeply accelerated a possible decline into a potentially disastrous downward spiral.
First, by the way that the takeover has ripped the heart out of the club with the loss of loyal fans, worsening atmosphere at OT and job cuts. Morale seems to be low throughout the club. Sir Matt wanted United to be like a family, but this dream is further away than ever under the new ownership.
The second reason is the debt - it seems that there is no money to rebuild the team in the areas everyone has identified, because of the priority in cutting costs and paying off the growing debts.
An example of how this affects the team is the cutting of one reserve team and the loan-out of several key junior players like Jon Spector, whose would have filled the vacancy at left back instead of Kieron Richardson but whose loan terms are such that in order for Charlton to pay his full wages, he cannot be recalled before the end of the year. When money drives decisions, the football will suffer.
That would not happen under a supporter-led ownership of United.

Firefox 1.5 - Release Candidate 1

[Listening to: Be My Baby - Vanessa Paradis - Vanessa Paradis (03:42)]

Firefox 1.5 Release Candidate 1 is now available for download. This is the first release candidate of our next generation Firefox browser, to be released later this year, and it is being made available to our developer and testing community for compatibility testing and to solicit feedback.

Note: This is not the final release of our Web browser, it has been made available for testing purposes only, with no end-user support. If that sounds scary, you'd probably be better off with the latest version of Firefox 1.0

I had a problem with this new version initially - I installed it over 1.07 and when I clicked on the icon to start it up - Nothing happened!! I uninstalled 1.5, reinstalled 1.07 and that worked fine... Next time I tried 1.5, I uninstalled 1.07 first, renamed the installation folder (C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox), then installed 1.5 - it worked fine

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Bike Show 2005

Last of my three days off today, and to treat myself I went to the Motorcycle Show at the NEC Birmingham.

Arrived at the NEC after only 25 minutes, traffic was really moving freely on the M40/M42, but it then took a further 30 minutes to get parked, bus to the actual building, buy ticket and enter!

As you would expect, lots of very pretty girls in very few clothes, lots of VERY nice bikes, some extortionate prices on food and drink, and an awful lot of people - yes, even on a Wednesday morning...

What, I hear you ask, did you buy then?

Well, a replacement pair of boots - Frank Thomas (£100),
Two new PinLock visor inserts - 'Yellow' and 'Dark Tint' (£30) and
a pair of custom ear plugs (£45)

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Guess Who's Got An Hernia?

Yep! Me!!

Whilst I was at Maidenhead a few weeks ago, I found that I was getting quite a lot of pain in my abdomen after lunch and breakfast, and that there was a small but significant bulge visible just above my belly button. Pushing on this was quite painfull, but it was soft and squidgy, and it was possible to push it back into my abdomen.

Yesterday, I went to the doctors, and he confirmed it was a hernia, and I have been refered to the local hospital to see a consultant. Just waiting now, anyone care to guess how long that will take!

The good news is, it seems that hernia repairs are able to be carried out as "Day Case" and the recovery time is only a metter of a few days