TV Episode Web Calendar

I just wanted to blog this site before I lost the link again.. It’s an amazing website, looks cool, has a lot of info, and is essential to any TV Show addict. Doesn’t make a difference if you want to keep track of 24, LOST, Desperate Housewives, or The Nature Channel. http://www.pogdesign.co.uk/cat/ It’s a great site, complete with summary’s taken from TV.com

Solution for GetHwIdDrivers.exe

I’ve received many emails from people who cannot get it to run…

For anyone still having trouble running GetHwIdDrivers.exe (from the official MS Beta for Vista) from the command prompt, and cannot even get the batch files to run, then you should use this exe. It’s a GUI that anyone should be able to use, no problem.

  1. Put GetDrivers.exe in the same directory as GetHwIdDrivers.exe
  2. Run it
  3. Type a name to use for the xml file to be generated
  4. Press OK
  5. Your Done!

http://neosmart.net/downloads/GetDrivers.exe (32 kb)

Hope it helps.. You need .NET 2.0, you shouldn’t need anything extra to run it on Vista…

Apple pwned!

iPhoto comes with a new syndication style, kind of like PodCasting and RSS feeds for blogs.. But the Photocasting feature in Apple’s updated iPhoto application violates numerous internet standards, according to several dignitaries from the RSS community.

But that is not all.. They are clearly boiling, raging mad.

Apple:

Apple chief executive Steve Jobs claimed at the unveiling of the application last week that the feature adheres to the RSS standard:

“We use industry standard RSS so that anyone can subscribe. You do not even need a Mac,”

RSS Commuity:

“iPhoto 6 does not understand the first thing about HTTP, the first thing about XML, or the first thing about RSS.

“It ignores features of HTTP that Netscape 4 supported in 1996, and mis-implements features of XML that Microsoft got right in 1997. It ignores 95 per cent of RSS and Atom and gets most of the remaining five per cent wrong.”

RSS Creator Dave Winer:

“It’s pretty bad. There are lots of errors, the date formats are wrong, and there are elements that are not in RSS that are not in a namespace,”

All I can say is pwned… And stop lying.

Bush Outlaws Anonymous Online Posting

Office RichardonIf you ever doubted that Bush was letting his quest for power take control of his position, here is your chance to rant. The internet, a long-sanctified refuge for people to do and act as they please under cover of pseudonym or nicknames has lost its shield of privacy. A new law signed by George W. Bush requires that anyone that "annoys" someone online must divulge his or her real name.. The problem is, different people get annoyed in different ways.

If I say I like Barney, one of the 100k members on a forum must get annoyed at that, it?s a statistical fact. If I say I hate Barney, another person (probably more) will also be annoyed that I said that.

If I even said ‘The sky is blue,’ a psychologically challenged person might feel offended that I overstated the obvious, and if I neglected to mention the color of the sky, someone might just take that the wrong way and I’ll find myself in jail.

Why?

According CNet:

"Last Thursday, President Bush signed into law a prohibition on posting annoying Web messages or sending annoying e-mail messages without disclosing your true identity. In other words, it’s OK to flame someone on a mailing list or in a blog as long as you do it under your real name. Thank Congress for small favors, I guess. This ridiculous prohibition, which would likely imperil much of Usenet, is buried in the so-called Violence against Women and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act. Criminal penalties include stiff fines and two years in prison."

I’m going to make my stance clear: I am not under any circumstances required to give my name out. I’m CG, maybe if I feel like it I’ll tell you my name, but you know what? Ban me, I’m saying what I please under the First Amendment on any forum or blog I choose. Do what you like, see if I care.

Web2Messenger Invites…

My good friend Kristan over at digitalfive is giving away Web2Messenger invites.. I personally would never use that, rather just post my IM address in my sig on forums and such, but that is just me..

Interested? Here is the link.

Apple Insults Intel’s ‘Other’ Customers…

In under three days, Apple decides that it is the new Intel money-maker, and that it has come to do Intel a favor, instead of vie versa… Apple

Apple's television ads for its new Macs boast that for years, Intel's chips have been "trapped inside PCs–dull little boxes, dutifully performing dull little tasks." Now, the voiceover proclaims, the Intel processor will finally be set free. Of course, that's not exactly the way Intel would put it. "Never would we characterize our customers that way," Intel Vice President Deborah Conrad said in an interview. Conrad said that Intel cooperated with Apple for some particulars of the TV spot, but added, "We didn't know what the end result was going to be." The company did get a peek at the ad before Tuesday's keynote, but it wasn't too much earlier. "It's probably a good thing that we didn't see them earlier," Conrad said. That said, if Intel's work with Apple inspires some PC makers to think more creatively, Intel wouldn't complain. "We certainly hope that this innovation engine kind of picks up and that you do see the beige box makers going, 'You know, maybe we could do something that looks and feels like that.' That would be a good thing, I think, from our perspective."

CNet News Story

Symantec Uses Rootkits in Antivirus Software!

If you have Norton SystemWorks or Norton AntiVirus Professional 2005 or 2006, your “advanced” recycle bin protection uses RootKits to help Symantec manage your files!
OK, no biggy.. Symantec is using it to help you right?
But hackers and viruses and trojans can use it too!

Don’t they ever learn?! One would expect that Symantec would patch its own rootkit secretly before, with all the hype about Sony/BMG.. After all, that’s what they are doing now!

You can read Symantec’s “response” and “vulnerability report”? here.

While technically it is not a root kit in that it does not use a series of strings, etc. to hide a directory or files, it hacks the Windows subsystem to hide one particular directory (theirs).

Again, Symantec tried to beat the bad guys by using their technology, but they ‘got played.’

Go with NOD32 instead… Believe me, you’ll finally get a good nights sleep.

Educated Musings on Beta 2 Release Date

If you are interested in Windows Vista Beta 2 and its rumored release dates, here are some general educated surmises taking into account previous betas for different products, information from Microsoft on the Vista builds, and some general ‘extrapolation’ (i.e. guess-work :P) First some background: People are looking forward to Beta 2 because it is rumored to be a public beta, meaning that it will be available via CPP to almost anyone interested in checking it out. Beta software means that it is not for use in a production environment, it is not guaranteed to be stable, or even to run at all, but that is an extreme. At Microsoft beta builds are fairly stable, especially compared to IDW/IDX CTP builds (commonly referred to as I-Don’t-Work/Exercises builds) and normally shows quite a bit of indication as to the direction the final program is going along, since all that hard work is rarely for nothing.. The December CTP (build 5270) was an almost code-complete build. It was released on Dec. 16th, 2005. The next build to be released is the February CTP, and is the final build before Beta 2. It will be the first look at a code-complete Vista for us Tech Beta testers. Continue reading

Who wants WLM (Windows Live Messenger)?

I’m making it clear from right now: anyone who spams this thread will have his IP banned from this and any future contests. Spamming includes many people coming here posting the same message over and over, a single IP address applying more than once, or asking for the status of your invite. It will not be tolerated.

Now to the good part: to claim your free WLM 8 invite, please enter your Passport.NET enabled email address in the email field. Do not post your email address for the world to see.

You must post a reason why you should be invited. If you don’t your comment will never even make it through. Don’t lie, we have our ways of finding out if you really are stranded in Antarctica and desperately need a better IM client.

So, comment away, and spammers beware!

You Won’t Believe…

How much faster and more responsive Vista is with a better graphics card!

Even though my ‘brand new’ card is the lowest WDDM supporting chipset (Radeon 9550 256MB), it has four times more memory, and more processing power than I can count; compared to my loyal GeForece 4 MX440 64MB AGP 8x… Which has gone through the mill several times with me..

The GeForce broke quite a few overclocking records.. can’t find any official database, but google makes mine look quite good ;)

Let’s hope this ATi is up to overclocking scratch too..