Saturday, December 10, 2005

Helpful Tips

When creating an open or wildcard subdomains in Windows 2003/2000 DNS service, simply use and A record with an asterix.
For Example
*.gottabrag.com 209.91.124.215
Just enter in a * into the A record with the IP address pointing to 209.91.124.215.

It works great.

Also, on the Linksys BEFVP41 Routers, make sure, whatever you do when setting up a VPN that the second number on the local or remote secure addresses is not 0. Because if you don't, any IP address higher then 192.168.1.1 will automatically try and go through the secure tunnel. Which means strange things like Google works, but Yahoo and MSN doesn't.

On a very positive note, our friend Grant is back from Hong Kong! He mentioned on the phone that he's going to have lots of cool pictures to post on GottaBRAG, which will be exciting to see! You can check out his site (which he's been too busy to update a lot) on http://grant.solarbotics.net.

Cheers,
Eric

Friday, December 02, 2005

Wow I suck at blogging!

I suck at blogging, why? Because I don't stick to it. The last two weeks have been crazy, I feel like I haven't hardly slept at all. Christmas shopping is coming and I don't like crowds. Winter is here, and I don't like cold! Why do we live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada? What part of us is sadistic that wants to put up with this harsh climate? Why can't we live in nice warm sunny California! Why, Why, Why???? (Stanford is nice warm sunny California, I hear they have a good Comp Sci program :-))

Ok, so maybe I am good at blogging, complaining about things that I can't change to people (all 3 people) who don't really care that I don't like winter :-)

One cool thing about winter though, people get to do stuff like this: http://www.ebaumsworld.com/videos/xmaslights.html

Cheers,
Eric

Monday, November 21, 2005

So, I need to post...

I haven't posted since Saturday, which is bad. I am trying to keep this up and the rate I'm going I'm not going too! Therefore I'm going to post again.

I put up Christmas lights on Sunday, they look really nice. I will take a picture and put them up maybe tomorrow. Also, I was able to work from home part of today, which is part of a new arrangement at work. I think it'll work well, cut down on gas and driving time.

Tonite Becky invited over future employees of Solarbotics. It's fun showing people around, and as they are moving from Oregon, comparing some of the similarities and differences. It was a lot of fun.

Missed Corner Gas though, but that's ok as we almost never actually get to see it. I guess that just means less times we've seen the re-runs.

But that's it for me, I have a killer headache, and I'm going to join Becky who also has a killer headache, and we will be miserable together.

Cheers,
Eric

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Hummer H1 for Sale

Wow, auctions are fun. I forgot how fun they are, I mean we used to go to them when I was a kid for the school I was attending, but that was years ago. They are fun.

We went to Michener Allan this morning here in Calgary, and watched them sell a whole bunch of vehicles cheap. Sure they may not be the best vehicles in the world, heck they may not even run, but they are cheap. When you go to a dealer you aren't necessarily guaranteed much more! Anyways, the reason we went is they had a bunch of Bombardier Iltis' for sale. We were hoping they were going for really cheap (as in cheap enough for a future student who already pays a ton for rent and car payments) but they didn't. But they did go reasonably cheap, they averaged around $3k, which isn't bad but more than I can afford at this point. They also had some Land Rovers which went for about $2500, which I think would be even cooler!

But the craziest thing we saw was a '98 Hummer H1 that went for $46k. That's cheap! Those things new are over $150k!! Oh to be independently wealthy and able to just buy an H1 because it's "cheap"! Someday :-)

But an auction is definitely worth doing again! It was hard to keep the hands down!!

Also, Harry Potter is a good movie; we stood in line and packed in last night to see it! It is definitely worth seeing twice, and far better than any of the earlier ones. The CGI really was clean and good! I think the next time will be in the IMAX. But, I can see where it's now aimed at the older crowd; I don't think I'd want to take kids who are under 10 to it!

I'm really supposed to post every day, and I've been bad the last few days! But I'll try and catch up over the next few! But one thing I'm really happy about is I paid off the Laptop finally!

Cheers,
Eric

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

More Wisdumb (Less spelling mistakes!)

So, simply because I posted the link to Google Analytics their site went down. I guess so many people signed up simply because they read about it on my blog that they crashed! Well, I'll just have to remember that, my promotion could be quite damaging! (If only this were true!)

But, never-the-less, I do have one fan, my brother. He can't live without reading my blog. Sure he's probably the only one of two (my middle brother is also reading this). So two readers!!

And now my wisdumb for the day; I think humans should come with Intellisense while talking. While trying to explain the benefits of dedicated servers today I could have easily used the automatic selection of the right words. Additionally, a syntax check would've helped as well; I better stick to the tech support and leave the sales to the real pros! For those of you who do not yet know what Intellisense is check this out. Well, computer is on it's way to being rebuilt, and the washing machine is no longer leaking. Tonight I may just sleep better.

Cheers, Eric

PS: No more spelling mistakes, wisdomb wisdumb is correct, it’s my way of saying something smart which is actually not all that smart. One of those blogging things you know? :-)

PPS: Spelling wisdumb like 'wisdomb' is not going to help me get this word into regular use, that's just dumb...

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Two Posts in one Night!

Boy, now I've got it bad.

First of all, sticking in the WinXP disc and installing (or repairing) over existing installation works. I was fairly desperate so I tried it, and it worked, if it didn't work it meant finding another drive installing and then doing the backup.

Second of all, washing machines suck! After an attempt to fix the washing machine from having cold going to hot and vice versa we screwed up the hoses. So it took about half an hour to try and get the hoses back on right (they didn't want to thread correct) and new hoses. Stupid washing machines (and apparently it's still not fixed).

Third, Urchin (Now known as Google Analytics) is now free! It is a very cool system, one that we implemented for a client. It actually does tell you a lot of information, and isn't too bad to implement. We had to write a custom app for Storefront but that wasn't a big hassle.

Ok, that's all for now, I should be going to bed while the computer is backing up. So much to do, so little sleep :-)

Cheers,
Eric

Hydrogen Boost

Cool article on Wired: Truckers Choose Hydrogen Power. It may not be viable for cars and consumers, but in Alberta we have a lot of trucks and if for that much money you get a boost in power I can see where it makes sense. Add that to everything else diesel out here, heavy construction equipment, gensets, rail locomotives it might really make a difference, as long as it makes a difference on the pocket book.

I really am a blogger now, I referenced Wired :-)

Also, I screwed up my computer last night, I knew it needed rebuilding (wanted too before I installed too much .Net 2.0 stuff) but I deleted too much and now I can just Xcopy stuff over. Which works great until I get to the Temporary Internet Files, and it borks. Freakin computers.

Cheers,
Eric

Monday, November 14, 2005

Post Numero Deux

Dang Nabbit. IE crashed on me, time for FF. Definately time for a rebuild. It's been one of those days, but I must say it went better than I expected.

So this is post no 2. Not a whole lot to say, but I will post anyways otherwise I won't keep this up.

I've been reading about Design Patterns in VB.NET in the book aptly named: Professional Design Patterns in VB .Net: Building Adaptable Applications (No worries, no Amazon affiliation, yet!). It's been a lot of fun, and I'm hoping to use the basis of what they created for a Data level for part of a framework I'd like to build. The design patterns I think are going to be very beneficial to my programming, and hopefully bring it to a higher level. But we'll see, not programming everyday has it's drawbacks. I miss going in, sitting down and coding for 8-10 hours straight. Sounds crazy I know, but I guess I like it, and not doing that now means I miss it. But sometime soon, I have lots of projects on the go I need to finish up.

But that's enough for now, must get some grub then get ready for the semi-monthly Costco trip.

Cheers,
Eric

Sunday, November 13, 2005

First Post...

This isn't the first time I've blogged, but last time I didn't try very hard, so hopefully this will be the first time I'll keep blogging.

What will I include? Stupid stuff mostly, programming and crap information, personal outlook on life (I told you stupid, and who doesn't blog that) and maybe a way that I can promote our site: http://www.gottabrag.com (In the event you are not my Mom and don't already know about it!)

Cheers,
Eric