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Nov. 9th, 2009 @ 05:34 pm Shed Door



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Nov. 8th, 2009 @ 09:28 pm FUCK YEAH DEBASER
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Nov. 8th, 2009 @ 03:29 pm iPhone worm
Current Music: Rick Astley vs Nine Inch Nails -- The Hand That Gives You Up
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First iPhone worm discovered

Apple iPhone owners in Australia have reported that their smartphones have been infected by a worm that has changed their wallpaper to an image of 1980s pop crooner Rick Astley. Once in place, the worm appears to attempt to find other iPhones on the mobile phone network that are similarly vulnerable, and installs itself again

On each installation, the worm - written by a hacker calling themselves "ikex" - changes the lock background wallpaper to an image of Rick Astley with the message: "ikee is never going to give you up".


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Nov. 7th, 2009 @ 01:15 am "I Love You, Mr. Star Wars" And Other Famous Movie Quotes
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It is traditional to politely golf-clap any time a film mentions the name of said film.

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Nov. 6th, 2009 @ 07:46 pm There is no mention of otakukin, however.
Current Music: My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult -- The Devil Does Drugs

Bay Area Vampirism, Energy-work, and Otherkin Society (San Francisco, CA)

The Vampirism, Energy-work and Otherkin Society (VEOS) is a loosely-organized San Francisco based group. This group is open those identifying as vampire (sang or psy), donor, otherkin, and to those who wish to learn more about such topics. Other energy-workers are also welcome, so long as you have no problem with the vampiric side of energy work.

This group is NOT open to role-players, recruiters of any type, or those seeking to promote any form of religion (discussion about religion is OK, preaching is not).

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Nov. 6th, 2009 @ 05:35 pm The McNuggetini
Current Music: My First Earthquake -- Meat Pies

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Nov. 5th, 2009 @ 01:56 am [info]dnalounge update
Current Music: Creature Feature -- Look to the Skies
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DNA Lounge update, wherein it's spoooooky.

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Nov. 4th, 2009 @ 09:57 pm videos
Current Music: as noted
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Nov. 4th, 2009 @ 02:15 pm Club Med, Dune Sea.
Current Music: Luxxury -- Understood [Darth Vader Mix]

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Nov. 4th, 2009 @ 02:14 pm This is cool
Click for a very cool flash size-comparison chart.

Thanks, Mom!

-Marco
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Nov. 3rd, 2009 @ 07:49 pm Paging Dr. Mbogo...
Current Music: Recoil -- Faith Healer

Healthcare provision seeks to embrace prayer treatments

Backed by some of the most powerful members of the Senate, a little-noticed provision in the healthcare overhaul bill would require insurers to consider covering Christian Science prayer treatments as medical expenses.

The provision was inserted by Sen. Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah) with the support of Democratic Sens. John F. Kerry and the late Edward M. Kennedy, both of Massachusetts, home to the headquarters of the Church of Christ, Scientist.

The measure would put Christian Science prayer treatments -- which substitute for or supplement medical treatments -- on the same footing as clinical medicine. While not mentioning the church by name, it would prohibit discrimination against "religious and spiritual healthcare." [...]

About 90 years ago, private insurance companies began paying for Christian Science prayer treatments, but more recently, managed-care insurers declined reimbursements, insisting on paying for care that produced proven medical results.

The Internal Revenue Service allows the cost of the prayer sessions to be counted among itemized medical expenses for income tax purposes -- one of the only religious treatments explicitly identified as deductible by the IRS. Some federal medical insurance programs, including those for military families, also reimburse for prayer treatment. [...]

Dr. Norman Fost, a pediatrician and medical ethicist at the University of Wisconsin, said the measure went against the goal of reducing healthcare costs by improving evidence-based medical practices. "They want a special exception for people who use unproved treatments, and they also want to get paid for it," he said. "They want people who use prayer to have it just automatically accepted as a legitimate therapy."

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Nov. 3rd, 2009 @ 06:47 pm Stupid plumbing.
Current Music: Felix Da Housecat -- Silver Screen Shower Scene
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Shower fail continues. Bah.

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Nov. 3rd, 2009 @ 06:45 pm *foosh*
Current Music: Rennie Pilgrem & Blim -- Slingshot (Wipeout Mix)

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Nov. 2nd, 2009 @ 10:32 pm Adobe CS4
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I ordered Adobe CS 4 a few days ago and it came while I was in the hospital with Gina. I wanted the full suite even though what I mostly use is InDesign. The suite costs between 1300 and maybe 300.00 (if you are a student). Apparently there are some outlets that let you claim to be a student even if you are not--but I didn't test this.

I did get a legitimate teacher discount.

It's a vanity buy: I'm not going to make money with InDesign. I just want it because it's best of breed and I know how to use it (there are good free page-layout solutions that I could put time into--but I haven't. I know InDesign and my catalog of work exists in it.

However the idea that I'm going to pay 1300 for it is a bit ridiculous. If I could not get a discount I would be inclined to either (a) get some other software that likely isn't as good and eat the learning curve (b) pirate it (easy enough--but distasteful) or (c) find someone who can get a legitimate student copy ... or work copy ... and is willing to give it to me.

This last one is interesting: it, technically, is probably no more ethical than piracy. Certainly it avoids the risk of getting a virus--and, maybe, of getting caught--but the legality of having a student buy it and give it to me is, I am pretty sure, about the same as bit-torrent.

That's what this post is about: that's what's interesting.

Back in the day I remember the recording industry was upset about used CD stores--it was where I bought all my CDs as a college student simply due to the fact that there were three of them nearby and the new selection was simply not as good as the used. But it was questionably legal. I remember there being attempts floated to make it illegal to sell a used CD without paying something to the recording company. I remember someone saying that that could put used CD stores out of business or something.

I think that today we're in a transitional state with all of this. The final outcome of information pricing will likely be based on something a lot closer to realtime usage and profit sharing. Pandora is an excellent example: I presently pay for XM Radio because it has few commercials and channels I like.

However that's about to change: I find Pandora--even with commercials--is simply a better listening experience ... and I can make my own channels. I have a huge library of music but when I'm working out? Right now I play Pandora. It goes with me just about anywhere I can get a network connection.

I think that software is becoming more and more like this too. I don't really own Left 4 Dead. I sort of license it to my Steam account and play it on my PC where it has to validate that it's legit. I'm okay with that: I don't plan to be playing it after the real zombie apocalypse--but steam is not really preferable to buying and owing it either. If I had that choice, I'd take it.

I'd run the no-cd crack without the slightest moral qualms either.

-Marco
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Oct. 31st, 2009 @ 07:16 pm Happy Halloween ...
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I'm staked out by the front door with the candy while Gina, my folks, and baby Max are resting up. The only candy that holds any interest for me are the Crunch bars. The rest of the cheap chocolate (fortunately) holds no allure.

Since it is Halloween and I have recently been accused on this very blog of "someone trying to scare himself with hypotheticals" I feel that is appropriate to tell you all a scary story.

You've been warned.

Scaaaaaaaary Stoooooory )
-Marco
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Oct. 31st, 2009 @ 01:27 pm Tinkerbell's Bachleorette Party
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I review TINKER BELL and the LOST TREASURE.

Hmmm.

Click if you got a kid. )
-Marco
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Oct. 30th, 2009 @ 07:06 pm I approve of this Gareth Pugh fellow.
Current Music: The Veils -- More Heat than Light
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I hereby decree that everyone wear gigantic winged headgear at all times. Get to it.
Also I note that these boots and I will be very happy together, just as soon as someone tells me where I can buy them. Why is there not a "buy" link on this page? Commerce, people! Look it up!




Previously, previously, previously.

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Oct. 30th, 2009 @ 05:57 pm plumbery
Current Music: Halou -- Tubefed
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Dear Lazyweb, I am having an issue with a series of tubes.

I have crappy water pressure in my shower. However, the sinks in my bathroom and kitchen have no such problem. The sinks have the fury of a geyser, compared to the anemic mist the shower puts out. My high-tech measuring methodology is this: in any of my sinks, I can fill up a pint glass in about 1.7 seconds, with either hot or cold water. However, if I use either the bathtub faucet or the shower (with the shower head removed, so it's just a bare pipe) this takes about 8.2 seconds.

So the water is there, it just ain't making it to the shower. The sink looks like this, and the valve in the shower looks like this:

They appear to both be fed by the same 1/2" flex-tubing. The two screw-valves on either side of the shower valve assembly are turned all the way up.

I had a plumber come out and he said that he could replace the shower valve assembly (which would require turning off the water to the whole building, knocking out the wall, and re-tiling), but that it likely wouldn't make any difference, so I should just live with it. He seems to suspect that all such valves are standardized at a "crappy water pressure" setting, and replacing it would leave me exactly where I am now.

I can't see any markings on the thing in the wall that would let me research what its flow is actually rated to be, so that I could compare it with potential replacements.

Any thoughts?

Update: I took out the flow regulator that was hiding behind the big screw thingy that is 2nd from the right in the right picture above (it's the smaller part pictured to the right, here), and now I get 1.7 second flow from both the tub faucet and the showerhead pipe! Unfortunately my shower head still retards that down to around 4 seconds, so it's time to find a better one of those...

Update 2: I spoke too soon. It seems that taking out the flow regulator increased the flow of cold water but not of hot water, so after taking that out the shower was slightly-warm at best, never hot. So apparently I get to choose between good water pressure and hot water.

The hot water valve on the left doesn't open as far as the cold water valve on the right does (one turn versus two), so maybe that's the problem. But replacing that would definitely require opening up the wall and de-soldering the pipes.

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Oct. 30th, 2009 @ 12:53 pm normalizing audio volume on movies
Current Music: Cabaret Voltaire -- Big Funk
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The last time I asked this I didn't get any practical answers, but that was a year ago, so I might as well ask again:

Dear Lazyweb,

How do I normalize the audio volume of a bunch of MOV and MP4 files?

The "Sound Check" option in iTunes works passably well for MP3 files, but doesn't do anything for videos. This makes it annoying to use a playlist full of music videos as a source of ambient entertainment, since the volume fluctuates wildly.

I think that a solution involving manually pulling the audio out of the movie files, normalizing it as a WAV, and re-inserting it into the movie is probably doomed to synchronization errors. So let's not.

I have tried using the "Get Info / Options / Volume Adjustment" slider manually on a few videos, but that is far too manual and annoying to do for all of them. Perhaps an approach would be to compute the volume boost desired of each movie, then set whatever ID3 tag corresponds to that slider? Or failing that, do it with Applescript?

Update: I kinda got something working with Applescript here. It fails if any video requires a volume increase of more than 100% (~6dB), but I only have a few videos of which that is true.

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Oct. 30th, 2009 @ 12:13 pm Helmet Cam Avalanche Survival Video
Current Music: Luxt -- Snowblind Entropy
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This is one of the scariest things I've ever seen. Especially the weird choking noises that the audio turns in to just after burial. Apparently David Lynch does foley in hell.

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