Random Technical Talk
#241
Sanest Florida Man
Thanks Stunna!
#242
Sanest Florida Man
#243
Sanest Florida Man
#244
Needs more Lemon Pledge
Did not resolve. BSOD (x2) "Memory_Management"
I am testing whether the issue is a memory handler problem with firefox, which I switched to from Chrome due to Chrome causing errors. Now back to using Chrome to test... Both BSODs were while actively using FF.
I am testing whether the issue is a memory handler problem with firefox, which I switched to from Chrome due to Chrome causing errors. Now back to using Chrome to test... Both BSODs were while actively using FF.
#245
Race Director
If it is FF related, more than likely a plugin rather than FF...
#246
Needs more Lemon Pledge
#247
Sanest Florida Man
Everything went smoothly with SSD RAID 0 array. Got the new SSD, swapped it, booted up, deleted old array, built new one, boot to windows 7 install disc choose to restore from backup and it worked. No more errors with new SSD in new array.
#248
Senior Moderator
Thread Starter
nice
#249
Race Director
Got one of these on the way:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...1568&CatId=207
Filling it with 4 of these:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822236599
Merry F'ing Christmas to ME!!!
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...1568&CatId=207
Filling it with 4 of these:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822236599
Merry F'ing Christmas to ME!!!
#250
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Update on the Samsung SATA disks. One is dead, the other that arrived works perfectly as expected.
RMA..
RMA..
#251
Team Owner
I got an email from my Synology Diskstation complaining that one of my WD Green drives was about to crap out (SMART Error). The next day the drive died and I got another email from the disk station. Nice device. WD did replace the drive under warranty.
#252
Needs more Lemon Pledge
I am obsolete.
I have been using Google Desktop for years not for the indexing but for the sidebar. I loved seeing the inbox of my gmail and my Google calendar on the desktop, plus the launcher and weather/clock.
Unfortunately, Google long ago discontinues support and just today the gmail widget I was using stopped connecting despite 15+ tries with different 2-factor passwords. I have tested it with several other gmail accounts and none work... Anyone know of a good replacement that puts a small "gadget" on my desktop with the top 10 or so items in my gmail inbox?
Yes I have outlook and could configure it to check then account but I don't want to. I often minimize outlook and dont want a popup for every gmail (only business emails) and I don't want to have to open a program to see new gmails, I just want to glance on the screen.
here is what I currently have:
I have been using Google Desktop for years not for the indexing but for the sidebar. I loved seeing the inbox of my gmail and my Google calendar on the desktop, plus the launcher and weather/clock.
Unfortunately, Google long ago discontinues support and just today the gmail widget I was using stopped connecting despite 15+ tries with different 2-factor passwords. I have tested it with several other gmail accounts and none work... Anyone know of a good replacement that puts a small "gadget" on my desktop with the top 10 or so items in my gmail inbox?
Yes I have outlook and could configure it to check then account but I don't want to. I often minimize outlook and dont want a popup for every gmail (only business emails) and I don't want to have to open a program to see new gmails, I just want to glance on the screen.
here is what I currently have:
#253
Team Owner
I used to really love Google Desktop. I was pissed when they killed it. The way that thing could search through a crapton of outlook email was awesome.
#254
Needs more Lemon Pledge
Agreed, looking for a replacement to the gmail gadget.
#255
Senior Moderator
Thread Starter
btw here is how to turn off Gmail's dumb new "public email" feature that Google felt the need to force upon us -
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-disable...use-1499084420
can't stand when behemoth companies do sh*t like this and will never be able to understand why they do it
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-disable...use-1499084420
can't stand when behemoth companies do sh*t like this and will never be able to understand why they do it
#256
Race Director
btw here is how to turn off Gmail's dumb new "public email" feature that Google felt the need to force upon us -
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-disable...use-1499084420
can't stand when behemoth companies do sh*t like this and will never be able to understand why they do it
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-disable...use-1499084420
can't stand when behemoth companies do sh*t like this and will never be able to understand why they do it
#257
Needs more Lemon Pledge
Wow, Verizon profit margin is 47%! Holy hell...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-0...-spending.html
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-0...-spending.html
After reporting a fourth-quarter wireless margin of 47 percent -- up 5.6 percentage points from a year earlier -- Verizon executives said today they may make adjustments to contend with the no-contract plans, lower roaming fees and other discounts offered by rivals such as T-Mobile US Inc. (TMUS)
#258
Team Owner
#259
Go Giants
and fiber
#260
Needs more Lemon Pledge
Anyone know what the "Google Purchase Protection" is?
Just made a purchase on Newegg and it popped up (again) during the final checkout that I could activate it if I wanted. What does it provide and what are the conditions/requirements? I seem to remember thinking there was something in the fine print that made say "no thanks" previously but can't remember.
Anyone know?
Just made a purchase on Newegg and it popped up (again) during the final checkout that I could activate it if I wanted. What does it provide and what are the conditions/requirements? I seem to remember thinking there was something in the fine print that made say "no thanks" previously but can't remember.
Anyone know?
#261
Sanest Florida Man
Shop With Confidence at Google Trusted Stores
The Google Trusted Stores program helps shoppers feel confident in their purchases across the web. Google allows merchants who meet certain shipping and customer service performance metrics to participate in this free program. Participating merchants display the Google Trusted Store badge on their web sites.
Opt in for Free Purchase Protection
Google offers free purchase protection to customers who order from these stores and opt in to the program at the time of purchase. The Google Trusted Stores program is a free service and there are no fees or charges attached to this program. Purchase protection with Google Trusted Stores means that if there’s an eligible issue with your order and you cannot resolve it with the merchant, you can request Google's help. Google will work with you and the merchant to resolve the issue. Learn more about free purchase protection from Google.
After completing a purchase with a Google Trusted Store, most users will be offered the chance to opt the order in to free purchase protection from Google. At this time, purchase protection is offered per-order and only at the time of purchase. If you opt in, the merchant will share your order information and email address with us. We’ll send you an email with the details of your order, the merchant's contact details, and a link to contact Google in the event of an issue.
Feedback On Your Shopping Experience
When you opt in for free purchase protection, you may receive a short survey about your shopping experience. Your feedback helps us to improve our product and service.
Resolving Issues
If an issue arises with your order, or if you have questions, here's an overview of what to do:
Contact the store directly. Participating merchants have the opportunity to first address your questions or concerns. Contacting the store directly is usually the fastest and most effective way to get issues resolved and questions answered.
If you've contacted the store and need additional help, you can ask for Google’s assistance by setting up your Google Trusted Stores customer account. Or, if you’ve already set up your account, go directly to your customer account. You have up to 60 days after you place an order to report an issue from your account.
After you've reported an eligible issue to Google, we will work with the merchant to resolve it. You will be contacted by either the merchant and/or Google upon filing an issue. Google will help by sorting out your issue with the merchant and will contact you with a resolution.
You can also refer to our Terms of Service.
The Google Trusted Stores program helps shoppers feel confident in their purchases across the web. Google allows merchants who meet certain shipping and customer service performance metrics to participate in this free program. Participating merchants display the Google Trusted Store badge on their web sites.
Opt in for Free Purchase Protection
Google offers free purchase protection to customers who order from these stores and opt in to the program at the time of purchase. The Google Trusted Stores program is a free service and there are no fees or charges attached to this program. Purchase protection with Google Trusted Stores means that if there’s an eligible issue with your order and you cannot resolve it with the merchant, you can request Google's help. Google will work with you and the merchant to resolve the issue. Learn more about free purchase protection from Google.
After completing a purchase with a Google Trusted Store, most users will be offered the chance to opt the order in to free purchase protection from Google. At this time, purchase protection is offered per-order and only at the time of purchase. If you opt in, the merchant will share your order information and email address with us. We’ll send you an email with the details of your order, the merchant's contact details, and a link to contact Google in the event of an issue.
Feedback On Your Shopping Experience
When you opt in for free purchase protection, you may receive a short survey about your shopping experience. Your feedback helps us to improve our product and service.
Resolving Issues
If an issue arises with your order, or if you have questions, here's an overview of what to do:
Contact the store directly. Participating merchants have the opportunity to first address your questions or concerns. Contacting the store directly is usually the fastest and most effective way to get issues resolved and questions answered.
If you've contacted the store and need additional help, you can ask for Google’s assistance by setting up your Google Trusted Stores customer account. Or, if you’ve already set up your account, go directly to your customer account. You have up to 60 days after you place an order to report an issue from your account.
After you've reported an eligible issue to Google, we will work with the merchant to resolve it. You will be contacted by either the merchant and/or Google upon filing an issue. Google will help by sorting out your issue with the merchant and will contact you with a resolution.
You can also refer to our Terms of Service.
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stogie1020 (01-23-2014)
#262
Needs more Lemon Pledge
What is the benefit to Google to do this? They are mining the info or selling it somehow. They never do anything without a revenue stream in mind.
I don't need any assurances buying from Newegg, so I did not opt in for this purchase.
I don't need any assurances buying from Newegg, so I did not opt in for this purchase.
#263
Sanest Florida Man
It's probably not free to become a google trusted store and for the store maybe it increases their search rank?
#264
Team Owner
They can even go back to the participants and say stuff like "hey, stogie bought this from you, but he then bought this from them, because their price was better."
The place I bought my washing machine parts gave me that pop up. I declined that, but then got an email saying that I was auto signed up for some Symantec equivalent. That was a bit annoying.
Last edited by doopstr; 01-23-2014 at 12:57 PM.
#265
Needs more Lemon Pledge
They get a copy of your order. They are learning what you like to buy and can present you advertisements.
They can even go back to the participants and say stuff like "hey, stogie bought this from you, but he then bought this from them, because their price was better."
The place I bought my washing machine parts gave me that pop up. I declined that, but then got an email saying that I was auto signed up for some Symantec equivalent. That was a bit annoying.
They can even go back to the participants and say stuff like "hey, stogie bought this from you, but he then bought this from them, because their price was better."
The place I bought my washing machine parts gave me that pop up. I declined that, but then got an email saying that I was auto signed up for some Symantec equivalent. That was a bit annoying.
#266
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
interdasting
#267
Needs more Lemon Pledge
i7 quad core at 3.4gHz with 32 GB of RAM...
#268
Team Owner
When do you expect to be finished with decoding the human genome?
#269
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#270
All he's trying to do, is motorize his fleshlight....
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stogie1020 (01-24-2014)
#271
Team Owner
Mac is 30 years old today!
http://www.celebratethemac.com/
http://www.celebratethemac.com/
#272
Team Owner
Samsung is getting out of the Windows notebook business. Will still produce Chromebooks.
I didn't even know they made Windows notebooks.
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20140127PD202.html
I didn't even know they made Windows notebooks.
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20140127PD202.html
Samsung Electronics has set a goal of shipping seven million notebooks globally in 2014, a reduction of 41.67% from the 12 million units shipped in 2013, and will no longer launch conventional notebook models except Chromebooks in 2015, according to Taiwan-based supply chain makers.
Samsung aimed to ship 17 million notebooks in 2013 but actually shipped 12 million units, the sources said.
Since Samsung has a policy of maintaining in-house production for most of its notebooks, smartphones and tablets, the decrease in 2014 target shipments will not have a negative impact on Taiwan-based ODMs and component makers, the sources indicated.
Samsung aimed to ship 17 million notebooks in 2013 but actually shipped 12 million units, the sources said.
Since Samsung has a policy of maintaining in-house production for most of its notebooks, smartphones and tablets, the decrease in 2014 target shipments will not have a negative impact on Taiwan-based ODMs and component makers, the sources indicated.
#273
An unpaid bill leads to costly video game battle
LOS ANGELES (AP) — James Carl was asleep when the first shot was fired.
As he slumbered away in Costa Mesa, Calif., the 29-year-old banker's virtual space fleet was under siege early Monday morning in what's become the most destructive and expensive battle in the 10-year history of "EVE Online," the gargantuan online sci-fi video game.
"EVE Online" — with more than 500,000 players from around the world piloting starships, trading goods and engaging in galactic espionage — utilizes its own in-game currency, and Carl expects the damage from Monday's conflict to be the game equivalent of about $500,000 in real-world cash, based on data compiled from within the game.
The skirmish first erupted after a member of Carl's coalition missed a payment to protect an area that's been used as a staging ground for a war raging between Carl's Pandemic and N3 coalition versus CFC and Russian forces.
"Supposedly, it was set up for auto-pay, just like any other bill in real life, but either that didn't happen or the money wasn't in the wallet, and then everything just escalated out of control from there," said Carl. "The dust is still settling on that issue. Everyone is just focused right now on fighting to try to regain control of the system."
During Monday's encounter, more than 100 Titan vessels were destroyed. The megaships, which are akin to the Death Star from "Star Wars," are the largest ships in the game and are worth about $3,000 each in real-world money. The Titans also take months for gamers to build. That's months in real time: a lot of nights, weekends and days-off actually spent constructing the virtual warships.
Carl was awakened by a messaging app on his phone used by alliance members alerting him that their system B-R5RB was under attack by rivals. He wasn't scheduled to work in real life Monday, so he spent the entire day sending virtual ships into the fray. He said dozens of his alliance members took off work to join the fight, which is being waged by more than 4,000 players — and spectated by thousands more on the game streaming service Twitch.
It's an unprecedented battle unique to "EVE," which simulates a universe of more than 7,000 stars and whose virtual economy is linked to real-world money, unlike many other online role-playing games, such as "World of Warcraft" and "Lord of the Rings Online."
"I'd be lying if I said our servers weren't sweating a bit," said "EVE Online" spokesman Ned Coker of CCP Games, the Reykjavik, Iceland-based video game developer who created the online universe. "Allowing players free movement wherever they want in a game with over half a million players means for some pretty tricky technological requirements."
To compensate for thousands of starship captains battling each other online, Coker said CCP Games instituted what it calls "time dilation," which slows down the game's servers to about 10 percent of normal time, so players aren't dropped and their commands are issued in the order in which they were received. Carl said it has made for a massive but slow battle.
"In many ways it's a quintessential sci-fi experience, where thousands of people from all around the globe are waging a huge conflict that will have real repercussions on the politics, economy and social structures of a virtual universe," said Coker.
The real-world value of "EVE" currency is based on an actual exchange rate set within the game, but the primary basis for value in the game's virtual economy is the time and skill that gamers put into such concepts as the mining of minerals, the selling of goods and services, or the stealing of goods and money — just don't get caught.
However, if players want a shortcut, they can put real-world money into the game to buy "EVE" currency and equipment, as determined by the exchange rate, but the money can only be exchanged from real to virtual.
Meanwhile, Carl is optimistic his coalition will recover from the latest "EVE" upheaval.
"It looks like CFC is winning, but we're hoping now that all of our U.S. players are online, we'll turn the tide," said Carl. "Whatever happens, we'll keep going. 'EVE' is a universe full of grudges and constantly changing politics. If we were to lose, we'll rebuild. Then, we'll go back and start another war."
LOS ANGELES (AP) — James Carl was asleep when the first shot was fired.
As he slumbered away in Costa Mesa, Calif., the 29-year-old banker's virtual space fleet was under siege early Monday morning in what's become the most destructive and expensive battle in the 10-year history of "EVE Online," the gargantuan online sci-fi video game.
"EVE Online" — with more than 500,000 players from around the world piloting starships, trading goods and engaging in galactic espionage — utilizes its own in-game currency, and Carl expects the damage from Monday's conflict to be the game equivalent of about $500,000 in real-world cash, based on data compiled from within the game.
The skirmish first erupted after a member of Carl's coalition missed a payment to protect an area that's been used as a staging ground for a war raging between Carl's Pandemic and N3 coalition versus CFC and Russian forces.
"Supposedly, it was set up for auto-pay, just like any other bill in real life, but either that didn't happen or the money wasn't in the wallet, and then everything just escalated out of control from there," said Carl. "The dust is still settling on that issue. Everyone is just focused right now on fighting to try to regain control of the system."
During Monday's encounter, more than 100 Titan vessels were destroyed. The megaships, which are akin to the Death Star from "Star Wars," are the largest ships in the game and are worth about $3,000 each in real-world money. The Titans also take months for gamers to build. That's months in real time: a lot of nights, weekends and days-off actually spent constructing the virtual warships.
Carl was awakened by a messaging app on his phone used by alliance members alerting him that their system B-R5RB was under attack by rivals. He wasn't scheduled to work in real life Monday, so he spent the entire day sending virtual ships into the fray. He said dozens of his alliance members took off work to join the fight, which is being waged by more than 4,000 players — and spectated by thousands more on the game streaming service Twitch.
It's an unprecedented battle unique to "EVE," which simulates a universe of more than 7,000 stars and whose virtual economy is linked to real-world money, unlike many other online role-playing games, such as "World of Warcraft" and "Lord of the Rings Online."
"I'd be lying if I said our servers weren't sweating a bit," said "EVE Online" spokesman Ned Coker of CCP Games, the Reykjavik, Iceland-based video game developer who created the online universe. "Allowing players free movement wherever they want in a game with over half a million players means for some pretty tricky technological requirements."
To compensate for thousands of starship captains battling each other online, Coker said CCP Games instituted what it calls "time dilation," which slows down the game's servers to about 10 percent of normal time, so players aren't dropped and their commands are issued in the order in which they were received. Carl said it has made for a massive but slow battle.
"In many ways it's a quintessential sci-fi experience, where thousands of people from all around the globe are waging a huge conflict that will have real repercussions on the politics, economy and social structures of a virtual universe," said Coker.
The real-world value of "EVE" currency is based on an actual exchange rate set within the game, but the primary basis for value in the game's virtual economy is the time and skill that gamers put into such concepts as the mining of minerals, the selling of goods and services, or the stealing of goods and money — just don't get caught.
However, if players want a shortcut, they can put real-world money into the game to buy "EVE" currency and equipment, as determined by the exchange rate, but the money can only be exchanged from real to virtual.
Meanwhile, Carl is optimistic his coalition will recover from the latest "EVE" upheaval.
"It looks like CFC is winning, but we're hoping now that all of our U.S. players are online, we'll turn the tide," said Carl. "Whatever happens, we'll keep going. 'EVE' is a universe full of grudges and constantly changing politics. If we were to lose, we'll rebuild. Then, we'll go back and start another war."
#274
Needs more Lemon Pledge
In other news, the porn industry took a massive hit for some unknown reason...
#275
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
They'll overcum it
#276
Needs more Lemon Pledge
#277
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Weird occurrence, looking for assistance.
I open FF browser (latest) and my home page is www.google.com and the cursor is in the Google page search bar.
When I open a new tab, it opens the new tab to the home page but the cursor is in the address bar with the address highlighted, not the Google search bar.
ALL my other machines the cursor is in the Google search bar when I open a new tab. Anyone know how to make the one machine send the cursor to the Google search bar instead of the address bar?
I open FF browser (latest) and my home page is www.google.com and the cursor is in the Google page search bar.
When I open a new tab, it opens the new tab to the home page but the cursor is in the address bar with the address highlighted, not the Google search bar.
ALL my other machines the cursor is in the Google search bar when I open a new tab. Anyone know how to make the one machine send the cursor to the Google search bar instead of the address bar?
#278
Go Giants
Screenshot?
#279
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
#280
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
Also, if your default search engine is google, does it matter?