Hello world

No Comments » Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 at 10:16 pm by loof
Posted in Updates

How are you all doing today?

Album Art

No Comments » Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009 at 6:35 pm by loof
Posted in General

I usually don’t get involved with this type of thing but I thought this one was neat.

1.  Go to Wikipedia. Hit “random” or click here
The first random Wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.

2. Go to Quotations Page and select “random quotations” : here
The last four or five words of the very last quote on the page is the title of your first album.

3. Go to Flickr and click on “explore the last seven days”: here
Third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.

4. Use Photoshop or something similar to put it all together. (I recommend Paint.Net)

Richard Chartier - Inevitable suffering is optional

Theme Awesomeness

No Comments » Friday, February 20th, 2009 at 4:14 am by loof
Posted in General

The good news is that the latest Wordpress update decided to hose my entire theme. I suppose that’s what I get for not changing the directory from default. I’ve got a backup somewhere but I’m too lazy to find it right now.

I suppose it is about time for an update anyway.

*Update*

The theme is mostly fixed now. My wordpress backup plugin doesn’t includes themes for some reason so I had to grab an older backup and lost a few changes in the process.

Flirtations with Vista

3 Comments » Friday, February 20th, 2009 at 4:08 am by loof
Posted in Technology

About a year ago, my trusty desktop PC, Lenny, started having issues. It was really just a one issue, anytime I tried to start him up he would reboot before loading Windows XP.  It didn’t bother me too much at first since I wasn’t home very often and had my work laptop. Eventually I got sick of having to use my Uncle’s computer to print boarding passes and decided it was time to fix Lenny.

Running an XP repair did nothing, so I installed a second copy of XP alongside the original to let me back up my files. When I was done backing up, I was just planning on doing a clean install of XP. Before I did though, I remembered that I had a copy of Vista from my RIT MSDN account, that I had never gotten around to installing. I’d used it once or twice while fixing other people’s computers but had never actually used it for more than an hour or so. The biggest reason for that was Lenny.

Lenny is about 7 years old now, and not exactly top of the line anymore. At the time I got Vista he was sporting an Athlon XP 2400+, 512 Megs PC2700 RAM and an nVidia Geforce ti4600. XP ran well enough and I knew Vista would run like crap. At some point the ti4600 died and was replaced with a Geforce 6600GT. About six months ago, I was dropping off some stuff at Goodwill and happened to arrive just as someone was dropping off a PC. I checked it out and discovered it was a Pentium 4 2.4GHZ with 512 DDR RAM. Being the scavenger I am, I promptly stole it. When I got it back home I discovered the only things worth keeping were the processor and the RAM. Anyway, the moral of this story is Lenny got an upgrade to a gig of ram and it is kind of sad to see people throwing away computers nearly as good as the one you have.

OK, back to Vista. Freshly upgraded with a new video card and the extra 512 RAM, I decided Vista was with a shot. It was surprisingly painless and I only ran into one major issue. nVidia in their infinite wisdom, decided they weren’t going to release drivers for nForce2 motherboards but Vista figured something out and made it work anyway. Everything else went smoothly. The performance wasn’t blazing but it was good enough for about 90% of the stuff I do on a computer.

After fiddling around with it for a few days, I ended up reformatting again and putting XP back on. At the time I was heavily into TF2 and found it didn’t run very good, partially due to the unsupported motherboard.

Overall, I liked Vista. It’s not amazing but if I had a better PC with up to date hardware, I’d still be running it now. It wasn’t nearly as bad as it’s been made out to be by the media and public in general. It’s my opinion that Vista got a bad reputation for many little reasons mostly out of Microsoft’s control. Mainly because of driver and software incompatibilities. Of course, since I didn’t get around to installing it until it was nearly two years old I missed out on many of the problems that likely influenced people’s decisions.

I’m looking forward to checking out the Windows 7 once I get the chance to install it.

Wilbur, Part One

No Comments » Monday, January 26th, 2009 at 12:15 am by loof
Posted in Writing

So, Once upon a time there was this groundhog named Wilbur. Wilbur was a stubborn old groundhog who lived in a cage all year round except for one day when some old guy in a top hat pulled him out of a hole in the ground and waved him around a bit. After about 10 years of this he got fed up and decided to escape

When the day came he was ready. As the old man reached into the cage to pull Wilbur out Wilbur bit him and jumped out of the cage. He ran as quickly as he could towards the door. Once outside he quickly took off towards the woods.

As Wilbur was running he looked back to see if the old man was following him and promptly ran into a tree and passed out. Sometime later he woke up to the sound of someone giggling. “Morning speedy” a voice said.

Wilbur looked around and saw a squirrel looking at him. “Hi, I’m Wilbur. Where am I? and who the heck are you?”

The squirrel walked over to him and replied “I’m Marle, and you’re….somewhere special.” Marle then proceeded to explain that after Wilbur passed out the old man had found him and taken him to the animal shelter where he was promptly euthanized and tested for rabies. “So yeah, you’re kind of dead and I’m your new roommate but don’t worry about it too much. We’ve got cable up here.”