I used to love Sesame Street.
I watch it now and cry, much like I do with modern Simpsons episodes.
Old School.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Back when Sesame Street was cool, Steve Wonder played.
Labels: kids, Sesame Street, Stevie Wonder
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Saturday, September 13, 2008
New Feature: Nathan Quotes!
From here on out, I will label anything to do with a "Nathan Quote" as... "Nathan Quotes"

Labels: Nathan Quotes
Friday, September 12, 2008
Post Sept. 11 thoughts...
I actually came up with 95% of this text this morning, but it was all in e-mail and not in a public format. So, here it is. (Link here)
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Phase 2: Make Victims Pay for Rape Kits
Labels: John McCain, rape, Rape Victim, Sarah Palin, Vice President
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Jesus is a friend of mine (Jesus is my friend)!
Christian "Music"
I think the quotes tell you how I generally feel about it.
However, Christian Ska is very much alive... in the past!
Via BoingBoing, here is Sonseed!
But in all seriousness, I am/was an honest fan of Mephiskapheles. :)
Labels: Christian Music, Christian Rock, Christian Ska, Jesus, Mephiskapheles, Sonseed
Friday, June 20, 2008
Friday, June 13, 2008
Shauna Boliker, Richard (Dick) Devine: FAIL
So a jury of his peers acquitted. R. Kelly of child pornography charges that have been in the system for more than six years.
Now I didn't think too much of Asst. State Atty. Shauna Boliker before this trial (due to what I perceive as her inability to coherently, succinctly, and effectively make an argument to a jury), and I wasn't privy to this trial itself, so I can't say she directly failed. I suspect she took a weak case that really never should have gone this far and did the best she could do. A better attorney might have pulled it off, she couldn't.
However, I believe Richard (Dick) Devine just guaranteed that I'll never vote for him again.
"This prosecution is one we have no reservations about."Child pornography
prosecutions can be extremely difficult in many ways--one of them being that
victims often don't come forward themselves, Devine said.Even so, he said,
charges "have to be brought."Source: Chicago Tribune
I understand that child pornography prosecutions can be extremely difficult. However, no! No No No! Charges do not have to be brought. You build a case on what you have and what you can prove, and if you don't think you can win (which, seeing that the evidence was pretty much the video tape, and some witnesses testifying that the girl on the spot was in the video even though she denies it) you have no business bringing a prosecution to trial.
It's a waste of my money and a waste of everyone's time. It's also a waste of talent.
I know that if someone close to me was molested I'd want to go through anything to see the person who molested that person brought to trial and convicted... hopefully castrated. However, if I couldn't prove it was that person other than a feeling, or an urge to get SOMEONE, then I would have to force myself to act differently.
I may "feel" R. Kelly's guilty, but I can't prove it.
If we can't prove guilt, we shouldn't put people through this and waste money, time, and peoples' lives. This case should not have gone to trial.
Doesn't mean we can't laugh at R. Kelly's (mis)fortune.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
Fry's Electronics Ads!
So I have no idea if i'm going to permanently post Fry's Electronics Ads here or not. I usually head over to a Chicago based Vietnamese PC Magazine, TapChiViTinh. Personally I think it's awesome they host the ads on their forums.
But, I just lost some of my regular hosting, so i'm posting the pictures here to hotlink from the TapChiViTinh forums pages, so here goes. :)
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Labels: Chicago Tribune, Fry's Electronics, TapChiViTinh
Monday, April 21, 2008
Western Digital "VelociRaptor" - !!!!!
- I've purchased at least 30 for myself and clients, and none of them have died.
- They run at 10K RPM (faster than the standard 7200RPM or 5400RPM for desktop drives) meaning faster sustained read speeds and faster random seek reads.
- They sound cool without being annoying (hehe).
So they introduced the VelociRaptor.
There've been 10K RPM SAS server drives out for a long time, it's nice to see they're bringing them over to the desktop, standard SATA side.
So, while I didn't find this out all by my lonesome, I thought this was exciting enough to bring everyone's attention. Want a fast drive? GET THIS.
300GB, 10K RPM, 3.0GB SATA (finally), and lots of healthy reviews = win.
Source: Engadget
Review: Tom's Hardware
Review: Maximum PC
Review: PC Perspective
Review: Hot Hardware
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Rock Band : The Next Generation
My favorite game is Rock Band.
Our band is the Commonwealth of Pants.
Yes, NIkki's British, so that's why, leave us alone.
Anyway, some intrepid soul with (apparently) more love of Star Trek than me decided to go the extra mile and make Rock Band characters out of Star Trek characters.
I wish I had thought of this myself, because it's awesome:
(drops jaw)
Oh, and by the way, here's a video of Nathan drumming. :)
Labels: Next Generation, Rock Band, Star Trek, XBOX360
GCalSync - Synchronize Blackberry with Google Calendar
But right now I'm not using it with over the air sync of my calendar / address book information since I don't have a working Exchange server at the moment. So I decided to try to (temporarily) move away from the Microsoft Outlook / Microsoft Exchange combination.
Choose Options -> Security Options -> TLS -> TLS DefaultChoose Handheld (not "Proxy")
Setting the APN name
Choose Options -> Advanced Options - TCPType in your Wireless Provider's APN address, username, and password.(For T-Mobile, it's wap.voicestream.com with no username or password)
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Windows Vista Downgrading, aka: Purchasing laptops and shoehorning XP into them
So anyone purchasing a laptop these days has to deal with Windows Vista.
Disclaimer:
I've been using Windows Vista since day one. I heavily promoted Windows Vista as a panacea for problems laptop computers had connecting to disparate networks, power management, and other little XP issues that would crop up.
I am no longer a promoter of Windows Vista. I help people get rid of it in favor of Windows XP, or a I give a gentle push towards Apple.
I purchased four laptops from a local retailer, three Acer Extensa 4420-5237 units, and a HP Compaq Presario F756NR. I'm keeping one of the Acer's for myself.
Yes I linked you to a Taiwanese Acer site, because Acer America no longer lists that particular unit.
Both laptops come preloaded with Windows Vista Home Premium, 32-bit.
(Insert random Microsoft / Vista hating joke here. Here, I'll start you off: "Preloaded? More like pre-bloated!" Ok, ok, another one: "Preloaded? You must mean defective by design." Actually, that last one is a slogan referring to DRM infestations. Check out http://www.defectivebydesign.org.)
Anyway, both manufacturers (HP/Compaq and Acer) don't offer Windows XP on these laptops. They also don't list XP drivers for these laptops on their websites.
HP makes it rough, luckily enough intrepid souls out there purchased these laptops and either edited some .INF files on their own or found the exact same hardware on older laptops, or on other similar laptops offered by HP, Compaq, or another manufacturer and used the drivers from those models.
Unfortunately, all that information is buried under several forum posts and it's not in one location. So, I'm going to 1) Link to the original posts, and 2) Link to a 100% tested (by me, on a single laptop, don't complain if you can't get it the first time, just ask questions!) compilation of all the correct drivers, and 3) tell you how mad I am.

So, for the Compaq Presario F756NR, drivers are available here:
(Uploading, will post link soon)
The original forum posts I referenced are here:
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/questionanswer.do?admit=109447626+1208137423572+28353475&threadId=1188979
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/questionanswer.do?admit=109447626+1208137423799+28353475&threadId=1193928
Link to another laptop, the V3000Z CTO with some drivers and utilities that work. Read the earlier forum posts though.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=228&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=3180330&lang=en'
Luckily, while Acer is just as dumb as HP for not listing drivers on their site, apparently their European bureau didn't get the memo.

So for the Acer Extensa 4420-5237, drivers are available here:
http://support.acer-euro.com/drivers/notebook/ex_4420.html
(lol)
Have fun y'alls!
Monday, April 7, 2008
Westboro Baptist Church gets Rick Roll'd
So the Westboro Baptist Church protested at Northern Illinois University (NIU) during services for the deceased.
Thank God someone Rick Roll'd them for their trouble.
Btw, this happened in Orlando, FL. Thanks to Perez Hilton for the link! (and Nikki for sending me there)
Thursday, April 3, 2008
The coolest thing my dad has said (in my presence) in recent memory:
I received an e-mail from my dad today, and it reminded me that he occasionally used to rock.
I just looked at that and said to myself, "That's so cool... he used to be an assembler programmer... he knows what XOR is... hehe".It is a Microsoft bug/feature related to 8 bit MIME. 2003 Exchange forwards in 8 bit MIME. Other Exchange Servers and many other Servers can accept it. Yahoo and BlackBerry do not. This MS Document tells us how to turn off this feature. It’s scary and reminds me of my days as an assembler programmer XOR’ing a packed data field but it works. I have tried it on mine and now Yahoo messages can be forwarded to my BlackBerry and Vice Versa. It’s something I’ll need to do on any Exchange Server I have that forwards mail to a PDA or server similar to Yahoo.
But anyway, to comment on Microsoft, 8 bit mime, ESMTP, and... how dumb SMTP is as a protocol, and why Blackberry/Yahoo/anyone else can't understand a few extra "introduction" lines (or why Exchange 2000 can't) is just... annoying. :)
Labels: assembler, consulting, esmtp, exchange, it support, tech support, xor
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Best April Fools Joke This Year, C/O The BBC
I wish public broadcasting was taken as seriously in this country as it is in Britain and Canada... GOD SAVE THE QUEEN... and the BBC and CBC.
(I do love Chicago Public Radio and PBS)
Labels: bbc, cbc, chicago public radio, npr, pbs, public broadcasting
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
... and so the Rick Roll has truly come full circle.
So someone decided to actually look up Rick Astley. Hey, it's the Los Angeles Times, they're still journalists over there? (wow)

They let him in on this whole rickroll Internet phenomenon. Apparently he's into it, and has no plans to start a new career. Just relive a little of the old one.
Labels: internet fad, meme, Rick Roll'd
Friday, March 21, 2008
I miss the Chappelle Show...
So I knew I wouldn't have time to listen to Barack Obama's speech, "A More Perfect Union." It's gotten saturation media coverage, mostly good, some disgustingly terrible, so I'm not going to push it or post any real opinion other than, "I must volunteer."
But it got me thinking about moments when political speech transcends politics and becomes a real force. So I remembered watching the Chappelle Show back when it was on "for real" and -fantastic-. (The entire first and second season is what I consider fantastic)
So Wyclef Jean comes on singing President. So I just want to share.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
We Interrupt This Programme;
It's been a while since writing. I've reflected quite a bit on the trial and I realized I'm still having issues coming to terms with it.
So I'll continue to write about it... and shame all those who've earned a public shaming.
In the meantime, ... NEDM
Labels: jury duty, nedm, not even doom music, ytmnd