Kelly links to a great panoramic photo of Mars. No I didn’t take it and my panoramic stitching would have been a lot better. I’d already seen the fisheye lens shot but this is a lot better. The MSNBC page of the snapshots from Mars has loads of photos and some good video’s too. (Note that this page doesn’t like the Mozilla browser 🙁 )
Just noticed that bloggar 3.03 was also released in December, and the author is talking about version 4, which I’ll be able to get on the beta as I’m a premium user (and I’ve now subbed to the rss feed of news so I should find out quicker.
First working day of the year and I’m already stressed out! Kristen’s car decided to start playing up – I managed to drive about 30 metres up the road when it just conked out. Various attempts at trying to start it failed,with the engine just not firing. Jump leads didn’t help at all so we’ve got to arrange a visit back to the garage (and it only passed it’s MOT less than a month ago.
Today we finished the last of the 98-W2K/XP upgrades. One of the machines the user was unable to connect to one of our domain controllers – all of the other domain controllers were fine apart from this one and other users on that machine were also fine. netdom was coming up with errors saying that the trusted channel didn’t exist (didn’t have time to get the exact error message) so I figured the machine account on the network was missing. Removing and adding back onto the domain didn’t make any difference.I had to remove from the domain, change the computer name and then add it back to the domain again.
The other machine works fine except it won’t change the scheme under display properties/appearance. Selecting a different scheme just switches back to the original one, you are unable to scroll through the list of schemes and the apply button is permanently greyed out. Again, logged on as a different user, the problem doesn’t exist. I can’t work out where the settings are being stored or how to fix it…..yet. Thankfully I have 2 more days before the user comes back to the office.
Oh and I’ve also spent the past four days with a REALLY sore/stiff neck for no obvious reason. I had to work from home in a still position three days ago as it was too painful to drive (and i couldn’t move my neck from side to side). It’s almost better now, still stiff though 🙁
Coppermine 1.2.1 (standalone) released (about two weeks ago) – v1.2.1 doesn’t have new features (compared to v1.2.0) but increased stability – especially the language files were improved. I’m downloading and installing now.
According to bbc news you now get an automatic £80 fine if you don’t renew or obtain a tax disc for your car. I’m not sure how they could prove that you’ve not taken the car off the road (which I think you are meant to tell them that you’ve done) but then you rely on the postal service….one to deliver the reminder notice that your tax disc is about to run out (assuming that they’ve not stopped doing this for (conveniently) cost savings) and also to deliver the letter to the dvla from yourself to say that you’ve taken the car off the road.
Yesterday I found my first year of the year, which was a first to find, and also my first “first to find”. What made it even better was that looking at the logs for the cache, 3 other people also went looking for it on the same day but none of them could find it. It’s a shame that I couldn’t find the second cache that I was looking for at Bosley though 🙁
I purchased a calendar from computerworld and after receiving my credit card statement, where it was debited on the 18th December (which means I placed the order a couple of days before that), I chased computerworld to see where my goods were. I received an email saying it was shipped out on the 29th December…..how they expect it to arrive before the 1st Jan I don’t know. NOT impressed.
I got the Microsoft Exchange Server reported error (0x80040600) : ‘Unknown Error 0x80040600’. again today. Sure enough, deleting the messages in deleted items cleared the problem. When I then did a F9 synch 18 messages suddenly appeared in deleted items. Cleared those too.
I put the above CD into the computer to rip to mp3 so I can listen to them wherever and a flash box popped up redirecting me to exclusive content at the Relient K website. The actual material is quite funny, with 8 (so far) 5-10 minute documentarys of life on the road with the band. So far I’ve watched Chair High Jumps and Landmine Larry get shot at with grapes from a slingshot. All in all, this has been one good value album as I got their Christmas CD, Deck the Halls, Bruise your hand with it too.