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Another Adventure, Another Gadget

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For some reason, anytime I have a new trip or project to undertake, I have a need to get a new gadget.  Mostly the gadget takes the form of a camera.  For instance, when my son was born, I picked up a new camera on the way to the hospital.  That is not an exaggeration – it was literally on the way to the hospital.  My wife’s water broke in the morning, and while I am driving her to the hospital, I stopped at Best Buy and purchased a new camera while she waited in the car.  Somehow she forgave me and we are still married.  When my second child was born two years later, she made sure I had purchased a new camera well in advance.

Due to my affliction, my trip to Barrow resulted in the purchase of yet another camera.  This time it is the Olympus Stylus Tough 8000.  This is a pocket camera that has the unique feature of being waterproof to 33ft, shockproof to 6ft, crushproof to 220 pounds, and freezeproof to 14 degrees Fahrenheit.  http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/product.asp?product=1448

Now, to be honest, I’ve never crushed, dropped, submerged, or frozen a camera before.  But I didn’t want to take any chances that I might on this trip.  I also have a whitewater rafting trip coming up, and I would like to be able to take a camera along in the raft, and this camera should allow me to do that.  I’ve been using the camera for 2 days now and I must say I like it a lot.

The camera has 12 Megapixels of resolution, which is pretty impressive for a compact pocket camera.  But what really impressed me was Read the rest of this entry »

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July 1, 2009 at 2:58 am

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Let the Adventure Begin!

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I have made it to Anchorage, and we don’t have to sleep at the airport!  I am at a hotel near the airport to catch some sleep before we catch our next plane to Fairbanks, and then on to Barrow.  So far the trip has been uneventful.  The only thing of note was the great Salmon burger I had at Allan’s Seafood in the Seattle airport.  Much better than I expected!

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June 30, 2009 at 4:34 am

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No Hotel in Anchorage?

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I was reviewing my travel itinerary for next week .  On Monday I fly out of Cincinnati in the evening, layover in Seattle, and then arrive in Anchorage just before midnight Alaska time.  I then fly out of Anchorage on Tuesday afternoon, layover in Fairbanks, then onto Barrow.  I arrive in Barrow Tuesday evening.

So I am missing a hotel Monday night in Anchorage.  I have almost 16 hours between flights.  I sent an e-mail to find out what the plan is.  Hopefully it isn’t to sleep in the airport.  I have done that before in a snow storm, and it is no fun!  I don’t remember sleeping in an airport being listed on the release I signed?  http://blog.timrettig.com/2009/06/07/scariest-release-form-yet/

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June 24, 2009 at 11:37 pm

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Rename File Based on Date and Time

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The weather stations in Alaska are going to be uploading their data with a static filename based on the station identification number.  Since the filename is always the same, if the satelite link back to UC is down, the files will start to get overwritten, and data will be lost.  So we needed a way to rename the files to a unique name.  We found this great little article and batch file on the PC Magazines website:  http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1386947,00.asp

It was actually for renaming picture files from cameras, but will work for our purposes.  Nice and simple one line batch file.

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June 22, 2009 at 11:12 pm

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Servers shipped to Barrow, Alaska

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We shipped the two servers from Cincinnati, Ohio to Barrow, Alaska on Friday.  They were sent ground, and it cost about $750 for the shipment, in case you were wondering.  The shipment consisted of two 75 pound boxes.  They are scheduled to arrive this Wednesday, which is faster than some shipments that I have sent to California.  Even though they were sent “ground”, I bet they actually wind up being transported by plane for most of the trip.

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June 22, 2009 at 8:31 pm

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Dual 22″ Monitors on a Wyse V90L using XenDesktop

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This week I setup some users with dual Samsung SyncMaster 2243swx monitors connected to Wyse V90L thin clients.  The issue I ran into was that the best resolution for the monitors was 1920×1080.  To use dual monitors on the V90L, I had to install a splitter that has a VGA port and DVI port on it.  That means one monitor was using DVI, the other VGA.  Running 1920×1080 on that monitor over VGA leaves black lines down both sides of the display.  This happened on the Wyse device, and a PC and a laptop that I tested with. Read the rest of this entry »

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June 18, 2009 at 9:51 pm

Got an old PCMCIA card, but only an Express Card slot in your new laptop?

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You aren’t alone.  Had this exact issue at a client today.  Pointed them toward this adapter:

http://www.addonics.com/products/host_controller/adexc34cb.asp

Kind of bulky to have that thing sticking out of the side of the laptop, but at least they can use their old PCMCIA card with their new laptop.

I’m just glad my Lenovo T500 has both slots ;-)

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June 17, 2009 at 12:20 am

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Windows 7 Idiot Proof?

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Today I connected my laptop up to a network, but couldn’t get on the Internet, or anywhere, for that matter.  I was just about to start looking into the issue, when I noticed an exclamation point on the network connection on my screen.  I hovered over it, and it offered to diagnose my problem.  I thought “sure, let’s give that a try”.  I clicked on “Diagnose my problem.” and within a few seconds, Read the rest of this entry »

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June 13, 2009 at 1:35 pm

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Great Wyse Terminal Websites

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I was having some issues with a Wyse terminal deployment today and I used some information from this website to resolve my issue:

http://www.technicalhelp.de/

Most of the info is available in both English and German.  Very helpful if you are using WDM to manage your Wyse Terminals.  I also found this site helpful:

http://www.freewysemonkeys.com

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June 12, 2009 at 10:08 am

Windows XP virtual on Windows 7

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I’ve been running Windows 7 for a couple of months now.  Today I ran across my first application that wouldn’t install on Windows 7.  So I needed a Windows XP virtual machine.  Luckily, as part of Windows 7, Microsoft has planned to include the ability to run a virtual Windows XP OS.  So to get around my predicament, I downloaded a beta of Virtual PC and a Windows XP machine from Microsoft at this website: Read the rest of this entry »

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June 11, 2009 at 9:29 pm

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