Dec 04 2008

As Stauffenburg? Sweet Zombie Jebus…

Published by Mugwug under General

Oh my aching love of history… Tom Cruise as Claus Von Stauffenburg in the movie Valkyrie, dramatizing the events surrounding one of the most ambitious assassination attempts on Adolf Hitler during the war.

But Tom Cruise?

Damn.

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Dec 03 2008

Gun stuff? Honestly? Cool…

Published by Mugwug under Firearms

Today I visited the “other” gun store in town, it happens to be directly across the street from the building where I’ve been installing surveillance cameras for the last week. Having finally tracked down and resolved an issue with one of the cameras that had been killing us for a few days I took a moment to wander across the street to check out the “10%-20% off Glocks!” sale at the gun store that had been actively engaged in going out of business the last time I stopped in.

Nice. A short stroll around, two guys manning the counter and a fellow getting them to give him prices on a stack of old long guns he had (recognized the standard sportered SMLE and the Cooey .22lr right away, the others were similar vintage - the sort of stuff that commands $25-$75 in the consignment rack).

A goodly selection of rifles behind the counter, a half dozen or so pistols visible under glass at the counter (nothing really noteworthy I saw..a few Glocks and some .22 target pistol). What caught my eye right away however was the collection of ammo crates and carriers, some Czech 763×39mm on clips on shelves behind the counter.

“Got any other surplus ammo?” says I, suddenly conscious again that my big-30’s are completely out of ammo (I have 20 rounds of 762×51mm, 20 rounds of .30-06 and 20 rounds of .303 British), and that my economical standby’s are running low (200 rounds of 556×45mm and maybe 400 rounds of 762×39mm), even the handguns are low (200 rounds 9×19mm, 400 rounds .38 spcl).

I left with 100 rounds of 762×51mm, I could have spent more but time was running out, and those 10-22s were looking a little too tempting.

Now all I need is a range trip.

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Nov 29 2008

Dilbert Zombies?

Published by Mugwug under Zombie Stuff

Dilbert comic

[Thanks to Carbonman for the morning chuckle!]

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Nov 29 2008

XP vs. Ubuntu - Asthetics

Published by Mugwug under General

My old version of XP was long overdue to be reinstalled. At almost 4 years old it was cludging like mad, and desperately needed cleanup. I’d been considering switching to Ubuntu ever since I’d installed it on the surveillance system DVR, but was concerned some of the more usefull applications residing on my desktop wouldn’t have comparable version in Linux.

Dual-booting seemed to be the perfect solution, use Linux for my surfing and day-to-day stuff (as it’s a little less virus friendly) and keep an operating version of Windows XP accessible for those specific applications.

My Linux desktop

Visually there is little difference, Ubuntus GUI is almost identical to windows (and comes standard with their own version of MS-Office - for free) and for email and surfing there is no significant difference (in fact I often forget I’m in Ubuntu until I go to move some files around, where the differences become more pronounced).

My XP Desktop

XP is as easily accessible as rebooting the machine and selecting “XP” from the boot menu. I’m in the process of reinstalling the applications I’d come to rely on, and will no doubt begin filling the HD up with useless clutter almost immediately.

At this stage in the game however, it appears things went almost exactly according to plan (the ONE problem I’v encountered is making the “shared” partition truly shared. Right now XP can read and write to it, and Ubuntu can only read from it. I’ll keep plugging away at that, I’m sure theres an easy solution somewhere).

Yes, before it is commented on there is a bit of a Fallout 3 theme at work here, but it seemed fitting as my desktop for the past 6 years or more has been the same;

My old desktop

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Nov 28 2008

Do you have a moment for our survey?

Published by Mugwug under General

The other night the phone rang after 8:00pm, a scrambled phone number showing on the caller ID. “Great, another telemarketer using VOIP…lovely” thought I to myself as I braced myself for another helpful denial session…

I don’t ignore telemarketers, I figure they owe me some entertainment for the intrusion, so I simply answer the call and tell them that I don’t use the product they’re selling.

Credit cards? Don’t believe in them.
Car Insurance? I don’t drive.
Lawn care? I don’t have grass.
Duct cleaning? No ducts.
Cheap long distance rates? Nope, no phone..sorry.

You get the idea. With the more persistant ones I transition to inquisitive, asking them questions about the item the product is intended to be for, and ducking all efforts to discuss the product itself. The downside of course is that this technique requires effort, but I figure the time I waste is time they’re not bugging someone else.

This call was different. A survey on finances? Loans, lenders and banks? This is a survey I was going to enjoy. I denied almost all knowledge about anything financial, but threw in some nonsense to skew the results, and took a moment to bash CitiFinancial for their 30% rates (I know this one, I just paid off my loan with them - initiated specifically to improve my credit report, and taken with completely open eyes and it still irritated me to think of the money they charged).

Meh… truthfully, there was nothing on TV anyway.

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Nov 26 2008

Snow tires? In Canada? Really?

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I’ll be honest with you here, I just purchased my very first set of brand new snow tires. Yep, despite the twenty some odd winters I’ve been driving in Canada these are the first snow tires I’ve ever purchased. I always managed to muddle through the winters with all season tires, a good portion of defensive driving and a substantial increase in commute time. My usual nod to winter consisted of buying NEW all-seasons at the onset of winter, which I s’pose is better than nothing, but only just.

Within the city all-seasons are fine 98% of the time, it’s that 2% that was causing me more and more concern, and finally I caved.

Peace of mind is kinda nice too.

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Nov 22 2008

Computer Problems - Dual Boot baby…

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The virus that claimed our machine affected the boot sector of the old HD, making recovery of the data on it difficult. After much too-ing and fro-ing I succeeded in extracting approximately 5gig of pictures, tax records, resumes and financial spreadsheets (this thanks to an 8gig usb stick I picked up for $20 for my car stereo yesterday).

The new machine (with a much larger HD - 320Gig compared to the previous 40Gig, and upgraded RAM) has been set up as a dual-boot (WinXP and Ubuntu) with a common partition for moving data between the two. This took some doing (although it’s painfully simply, much easier if you ACTUALLY INSTALL SP2 once you’ve installed XP), but now works ok.

I’ll be mucking around with the two desktops a bit, but the clean install of two operating systems should keep us going for a while.

We’ve got Jillians 4th birthday party shortly, otherwise I’d blather at some length about this. I did want to let ya’ll know I was back online, and things were returning to normal.

Cheers!

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Nov 19 2008

Everything is breaking!

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So last Thursday on the way home the car began acting strangely. When accelerating away from a dead stop hardly any power would reach the wheels, after two or so similar malfunctions I had to conclude that the vehicle had some sort of transmission problem.

Friday was spent off work and waiting for the diagnosis from a local transmission shop. Finally, later that evening they called… $1400 to get the old Taurus up and running again. Being absolutely clear with the shop I told them to stop any further work and I’d get back to them on Monday.

Vehicular triage. If after $1400 the car would be tip-top I’d have no problem dumping more cash into it, but truthfully we were hoping to limp the car through the winter and find another one come spring. The decision was an unhappy one, but not a difficult one.

We have a new(ish) car now, and I’d post more about it except that last night (having just gotten home from collecting the new car) my computer died, the victim of some sort of massive virus. I have a new hard drive and I’ll be fixing the computer tonight, so hopefully proper pics and a description of our vehicular adventures will follow soon.

Fingers crossed!

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Nov 11 2008

Lest we forget…

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I’m not going to repost In Flanders Fields this year, instead I’ll just post that bumper sticker that always gives me pause.

“If you don’t want to stand behind our troops, you’re welcome to stand in front of them”

Something to that.

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