My helsby.net domain is going to be moving over the next 24-48 hours so if you send an email to this domain then it may bounce or be delayed in being picked up. I’ve taken up 1&1’s us hosting deal of 3 years free hosting. The downside is that I loose my asp functionality but the upside is I get proper webmail interfaces (amongst others). I figured that I can use asp on my home server if necessary, but the helsby.net domain webspace wise was really just being used as a placeholder for data and not really changing so it shouldn’t need asp functionality.
I placed an order on amazon (the cheapest I could find) for a Magellan SporTrak Map Handheld GPS unit which will hopefully be of use to use when Geocaching. I took a quick look at the geocaching website this morning and found out there is a cache within a mile or so of where we are staying, so that will be an easy and quick way to test everything out without the running the risk of getting lost in the Ohio wilderness 🙂
I said I would get Kristen a mp3 player for her birthday but we’ve been waiting until we’re in the states before we get it as they are about 33% cheaper. Looking at the players, there didn’t seem to be many that would use compact flash cards, which is a shame as our camera and pda uses this format. Whilst we were in compusa we looked at the Sony NetMD minidisk players which for $100 (same price in pounds in the uk) gives you a lot more playing time on a single disk and the advantage is that you can have multiple disks with music on instead of having to format the drive and reload all your music each time you want a new playlist….thats the goodnews. The bad news is that the software that enables you to load the music onto the netMD does not work with Windows98 first edition (guess what we are running here!) – that is one major disadvantage (along with the fact that you need to load any software in the first place – thumbdrive mp3 players just appear as another disk). So we have to wait a couple of weeks before we can use it 🙁
This weekends fifth wave cartoon shows someone being reminded of installing XP, something I am going to have to do in a couple of weeks time when the parents-in-law new computer arrives. Not only will I have to install, tweak and patch XP, I’m also going to have to connect it up to RoadRunner cable and also migrate all their data from the old machine to the new one – Something I’m not looking forward to doing. I should have brought my crossover network cable with me so I could do it all over the network but instead I’ll either have to plug the hard disk from the old machine into the new one, or go get a network cable and hope I can get the two machines talking to each other.
Hoorah! I now have streaming audio from my pc at home to anywhere I fancy using Slim Devices SlimServer Software. This is free software you put on the machine that has your mp3 files on, you connect with a mp3 player to http://ipaddress:9000/stream.mp3 and then use a web browser at http://ipaddress:9000 to control what songs, playlists,internet radio stations or sounds are played remotely. (and no I don’t have it streaming across the internet just yet so don’t bother trying it).
It works great and after I told it not to use itunes as the music database it even picked up the new cd that I ripped for Kristen.
I’ve been trying to set up a feedster search that will show blogs mentioning absoblogginlutely but not my blog. Apparently Feedster Search: absoblogginlutely should do the trick, using their tools menu – but as you can see it still returns my blog 🙁
According to the spam email I’ve received from hotmail staff, hotmail is getting a new look later this month and I can click a link to see a preview….All clicking on the link gives me is the same page telling me about a preview…so sneaky even I can’t see it.
Update You need ie to view it which is why nothing happened in Firebird.
Miranda Instant Messenger 0.3.2 is now available.
Microsoft have a short url for their protection page – just go to www.microsoft.com/protect for advice on protecting your pc with firewalls, updates and anti-virus software. Useful link, for beginners, because one of the options is “how do I know what operating system I have” – as so many times I hear I am running Word, or Microsoft or Windows. The advice on firewall’s links to the new ComputerAssociates firewall that I blogged about earlier too.
Yes I guess some people are using msmail with outlook 20003 as its a cheap alternative to exchange if you had msmail years ago. Unfortunately its not available with 2002 or 2003 but Outlook Tips have ways of getting Outlook working with MSMail. Incidentally outlook tips have an rss feed at http://www.outlook-tips.net/rss/tips.rdf