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Living Room / Re: Can you live with *just* opera?
« Last post by Josh on April 10, 2009, 05:24 AM »
How and or where? You do the EXACT same sequence as you do in opera. I just tested CTRL+scrollwheel and it works fine on ALL items. This is done without any extensions. Hell, even IE7 does this. I am willing to bet this worked in IE6 as well because I do remember doing such a thing and wondering the first time how/what I did.
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What about the built in windows function which lets you tap CTRL and it highlights the cursor?
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Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA:Auto-boot Up computer after power outage?
« Last post by Josh on April 07, 2009, 06:19 AM »
There are various wake on lan solutions which can send a remote wakeup broadcast to the computer. Other options, in most modern bios systems, have an option for you to set the state of the computer after wake up. I would look at your BIOS settings under either power management or advanced chipset functionality. There is likely an option
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No, I think cody bought lots of kittens with the money and well.....
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Anyone find it odd that mouser has posted a picture of a new, fatter, and sleeping cody after this fundraiser? Perhaps we gave too much!
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Living Room / Re: The horror that is my kitchen upgrade project
« Last post by Josh on April 05, 2009, 08:23 PM »
Heh, new place. This place was built in 1958 which is why all of the problems are starting to surface :)
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Living Room / The horror that is my kitchen upgrade project
« Last post by Josh on April 05, 2009, 06:09 PM »
Given the popularity of mouser's Bookcase building thread, I thought it might be fun to detail a little project the wife and I have undertaken.

As most of the people who frequent the IRC channel know, my family and I recently moved into our first home. We searched exhaustively for a few days to try and find the right one and ended up picking the one we are in now. The only stipulation my wife and I had was that it was a place we can put some money into as we were tired of living on a military base and throwing away 2000 dollars a month in rent to a place we couldn't do anything with.

Enter this property. This property is a home built in 1958 and has a lot of original stuff in it. The kitchen was our biggest concern. Below is a picture of what our kitchen looked like as we moved in.

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This above picture was from the last owners and how they had the kitchen setup.

As you can see, all of the hardware and cabinetry in this kitchen is ORIGINAL to the house. Some of the drawers were missing and had been replaced with a solid piece of cardboard covering the opening where the drawer once was. The cooktop on the left side of the kitchen is old and constantly burning gas. The oven built into the cabinets on the right side of the kitchen was old as well and not very accurate at it's temperature readings (Pre-heating is a pain in the butt).

So, as I said, we decided to renovate this kitchen as we were told this would give us the most bang for our buck when it comes time to resell. We chose Lowes to head up this project as we have used them for a lot of other small projects we have done so far.

We met with the Lowes team for the first time on 24FEB. Our kitchen designer sat with us and took our measurements and helped us design our kitchen. She was very professional and aided us with every step of the project. We picked out a nice new energy star refrigerator which uses almost 100kwh less energy than the one we have now and is 5 Cubic feet larger in size. We went with a nice energy efficient gas range which, unlike our cooktop of current, operates on a proper pilot light which only runs when you turn one of the knobs to start and doesn't run all the time constantly burning gas. The cabinets we chose were of the style "Bluemont Maple Honey Cathedral" and offered a very nice look at a very affordable price. These are veneer cabinets as solid wood would have cost us almost double what we paid for these.

The countertop color we went with was a laminate top named Mesa Verte and is actually very nice looking. It is a speckled style which eliminates the single color styles we were trying to avoid. Other than that, we also ordered a new energy star microwave and a great sink base which has a pull out nozzle which we have been yearning for for a long time. This was a must in our new kitchen.

We ordered a few lazy susan cabinets which have a spinner tray in them to allow us to make maximum use of the space in our tiny kitchen. We also added a lazy-susan style cabinet on top in the two corners which do not contain said spinner trays but also have plenty of storage space.

OK, so we placed the order on the 27th of february after spending three days designing. We had a team come out and confirm our measurements and ensure our design would fit for a 75 dollar fee. The team did the job quickly and advised what we would need to do prior to the job start so we could arrange other teams. Below are a few sample images from lowes as to what our kitchen is supposed to look like upon completion.

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A couple of the issues they pointed out consisted of an issue with our old range hood's ventilation pipe which went through two of our old cabinets. The design team at lowes helped us pick out an empty shell cabinet which had a front that does not open. We ended up losing that space for storage but in the end we won't have two cabinets which have a large vent pipe going through them. Another issue pointed out was the location of the gas pipe for our cooktop. It was going diagonally from bottom left to top right through one of our bottom cabinets. The stove, as you can see in the pictures, is actually being moved over one bay so we had to have that pipe relocated. We also had to relocate a light switch for the kitchen light as the fridge would be covering the old one. One final issue was a wiring harness which was setup outside of our wall in a small enclosure. It was functional but it was a giant eye-sore. We had requested the team move the wire into the wall and eliminate that wiring harness.

One major issue for our kitchen was that the WASHING MACHINE was in the kitchen. Given the age of the house I am not surprised. The construction team decided to not have the washing machine in our utility room, although our dryer was, and left it in the kitchen. The primary reason for this was the lack of a drainage pipe built into the laundry room. So we had to have a plumber come and run piping from our utility room into our kitchen's main house drainage stack. This was to be done on the Tuesday of the install so as to allow for the old cabinets to be torn out thus giving our electrician and plumber/gas tech to come out and perform their work. The piping for this move is now running at the top of our dining room wall and along the top of the wall in the kitchen. The other option was to tear out an entire strip of ceiling from the start of the dining room to the far end of the kitchen and then drill through each of the support beams (joists) so that the piping could fit. We decided against that given that the kitchen pipes will be concealed by our crown molding. The only thing we have to do then is to conceal the pipes in the dining area. We are going to have a carpenter team out to give us ideas for that.

We started the installation of these cabinets last monday. We had to delay 2 weeks as the contractor team was not available due to another job prior to us. All of our cabinets, minus the one with the cook top and the other with the oven built in, were torn out monday. We had to wait until tuesday to tear out the others because the gas had to be shut off prior to their removal. The electrician came our tuesday and did a little work as well, most unrelated to the kitchen (attic fan, ceiling fan for living room, etc). The plumbers completed the portion of work which resided in the kitchen so the contractor team could continue their work without worry of bumping into the each other when they came to finish.

Once the cabinets were out, we identified a few show stoppers. One of which was a set of two water pipes hidden behind the sink cabinets near our primary housing water pipe stack. One of the pipes had a small oozing leak (not dripping) and the other looked like it was about to start. The problem with replacing these pipes was that they went into the concrete under the kitchen so the plumbing team had to jackhammer our floor to get to the connection point to replace the pipes. They showed us why the pipes were damaged and how it happened. In older style housing, construction teams placed the water pipes directly in the concrete and then just poured more on top. In modern housing the pipes would have been wrapped so as to prevent direct contact with the concrete. This direct contact is what caused our issue. The lime from the concrete ate away at our piping. Below are two pictures of the area after it was jack hammered and the resulting replaced piping.

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The two pipes you are looking at are the ones leading into the concrete at the bottom of the photo. They have since been replaced and are fully operational.

Other issues we found when our cabinets were out were a couple of outlets which had to be moved. This was not very difficult and our electrician did it very quickly.

Below are the remaining pictures from the tear out. You can see where our plumbers cut into the ceiling in our utility room to make way for the new pipes they had to run. You can also see the piping running through our dining area.

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In the bottom of this photo you can see the area where our main house plumbing stack is located. You can also see the area which was jackhammered as shown in the above photos.

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Here you can see the wiring enclosure mentioned above on the left wall.

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This photo shows the piping in our dining area. This is coming from the laundry/utility room directly behind it.

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This shows the new laundry tray (sink) the plumbers installed to allow for a drainage point for our washing machine. Below it is a pump which pushes the water through the new piping system.

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The team came back on wednesday and began installing our new cabinets. It was at this time we found out they had screwed up our measurements. In our kitchen, we have one wall which has a length of 90 inches and another which has a length of 80 inches and then has three windows after that point. We measured from the far wall to the end point on the 90 inch wall. We ignored the windows and that was our mistake, however, the contracting team made the same mistake and we feel they should have caught this as they are the professionals after all. So, that took 10 inches off of our design on the right wall. We now had to rid ourselves of one set of drawers (which was moved to the opposite wall since we need drawers in the kitchen) and a cabinet above those. Below are two drawings of how the design will work now. In the end we put a small pull out pantry cabinet in place of the drawers and this does leave us with a bit of a cramped space. It's not too bad and I feel it will be functional once the kitchen is completed.

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This is how the new right wall will look which is shorter than the opposite wall by 10 inches.

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This is how the new left wall will look with the drawers moved over.

With this mess-up, Lowes made the contractors put in a temporary sink since we are now without a functioning kitchen for an additional two weeks. Prior to this, once the cabinets were installed, we would have been able to have the countertops templated to confirm a proper fit. Now, since we have to wait for an additional order of cabinets, we have to delay that templating two weeks. Once the tops are templated, we have to wait 2 weeks for the countertops to be constructed and delivered. So in the end, this pushed us out 2 weeks past what our kitchen completion date was supposed to be. But at least we will have a somewhat functional kitchen with a new stove and fridge so we are not totally put out.

Right now most of our kitchen is installed, cabinet-wise. We have a few more to go and then we are set. We are waiting on a microwave addon that the lowes designer ordered the wrong item for and the new drawer set and cabinet for the left wall. Once those are received, we can template our countertops. Below are some pictures from what our kitchen looks like thus far.

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The countertop you are looking at with the sink is the temporary piece of counter (not our actual color laminate) and sink put in place by the contractors.

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This image shows the lack of space in the corner of the kitchen where the measurements were messed up.

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This image showcases the lazy susan we had installed. This is a very nice cabinet and I cannot wait to begin utilizing it.

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This image showcases the pantry cabinet. This is a small slideout cabinet to house stuff like spices, small boxes of food, or other small items. It is very convenient.

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This one is a picture of our completed laundry room with the new laundry tray and pumping system.

Anyways, that concludes this entry. I will post more as the project unfurls. This is shamurai 6, signing off.
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And what does this offer over dreamhost, sitelutions, 1and1, and various other providers which offer more for less? I paid 15 bucks for 2 years of hosting with UNLIMITED disk and bandwidth with dreamhost.

Plus, as was pointed out above, your script does not post links properly or finish off BBCode properly.
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3.4 hours left!
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The first BSOD I have had on XP in almost 3 years occurred yesterday while applying SP3 to an XP machine running an AMD processor. I was aware of the fix, but had forgotten about it since all of MY MACHINES are intel based. Prior to that, I have had no BSOD's on either XP or Vista (during my two years with vista). Bravo Microsoft!
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Site/Forum Features / Re: Update Your Browser! It's Obsolete!...
« Last post by Josh on March 29, 2009, 07:31 PM »
@Ehtyar: The proper term is EVIL CLOWN.
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Site/Forum Features / Re: Update Your Browser! It's Obsolete!...
« Last post by Josh on March 29, 2009, 05:13 PM »
fenix, actually my comment was meant as a sarcastic joke. Forgive me for not elaborating :)
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Site/Forum Features / Re: Update Your Browser! It's Obsolete!...
« Last post by Josh on March 29, 2009, 01:28 PM »
Why list a browser with sub 1% usage?
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General Software Discussion / Re: Compliment-FF 3.0.8 is up
« Last post by Josh on March 28, 2009, 04:00 PM »
Nor am I, what is being complimented or complained about?
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Mouser is made of mouserings, fail, and broken air conditioners as scannie said. +1 from me :)
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General Software Discussion / Re: Collectorz.com... again!
« Last post by Josh on March 26, 2009, 07:03 PM »
Hi all,

I know some of you don't like version 6, especially the removal of IMDb. I have allowed you guys to voice your opinion here on the forum for a month now. And I have done my best to respond to it, being as open and honest as possible, trying to explain our reasons.

But now it is time to move on.

You may not accept it (or even believe it), but version 6 is a major success. Thousand of existing customers have upgraded and sales from new users are way up. And they're absolutely loving it.

The hard cold fact is: we will not change it back. This is the way Movie Collector will move forward.

So let's stop repeating the same arguments over and over again and move on to a more constructive discussion. And with that, I mean *any* feedback on the Collectorz.com movie database.

You may yell, you may say it sucks, as long as you tell me *why* it sucks.

Let us know *which* movies you were not able to find, which barcodes are not recognized, which data you are missing. Tell us about errors, incorrect data, wrong images, anything.

This help us fix problems, it will let us know what to work on, what the problem areas are.

Even better, if you find missing movies, *submit* them to us. You don't have to enter all data manually and scan the cover images (but of course you are welcome to).
If you could only submit a "skeleton" entry with just the movie title and the IMDb number, your submission will at least let us know which ones are missing. Other users can then download that entry, add to it...

If we all work together on this, maybe we can bring the Collectorz.com movie database to a state where it *is* usable for you, so that you can all upgrade to the latest and greatest version of the program you love (or at least *loved*) so much.

Thank you!

Alwin

_________________
Alwin Hoogerdijk
President, Collectorz.com

Latest post from Alwin.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Collectorz.com... again!
« Last post by Josh on March 25, 2009, 05:13 PM »
P.S... URGENT NOTICE: While Movie Collector is the fastest, most powerful
version we've ever made, it does not fit the cataloging methods or
collection styles of all of our customers. If you have an collection of
older films, mostly adult movies, or MUST have data from sources like IMDb,
this upgrade is NOT FOR YOU. I repeat, if you fit into one of these
categories, then you are most likely not going to be happy with Movie
Collector 6.1.

Why?

Because in order to make our software easier, searches faster, and move
toward things like an online version and iPhone apps, we had to bring all
the search data into our in-house database. The Collectorz.com database has
over 100,000 movies, with almost 150,000 barcodes... and it continues to
grow, get faster, and be more complete everyday. But it still does not
have very many older or more obscure movies.

Again, with Movie Collector 6.1 you will NOT be able to access info from
IMDb, DVD Empire or ANY OTHER external source. Wondering if your movies
are in the new version?
Give v6.1 a test drive with the trial version and see.

Of course, you can continue to use Movie Collector 5 indefinitely, but
coming December 31, we will no longer support this version. Already all
development and upgrades have stopped on this out-dated version. I hope
you'll join us as we move forward, but understand if you can't.

From alwin and posted to this thread.

I have also attached the topic zipped in case he deletes it.
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General Software Discussion / Re: UltraEdit for Linux? Could it (finally) be?
« Last post by Josh on March 25, 2009, 07:03 AM »
Technical users or not, I still find many of the people I help with computer problems have moved from payware to freeware. Payware applications are running into the disadvantage of being such when a freeware version of the application comes out in their market niche. I can't tell you how many people I have seen stop paying for antivirus subscriptions, perhaps the most paid for software on Windows, to freeware alternatives that are recommended by various newsletters and blogs. I really do not feel it comes down to quality because, in my experience, most F/OSS software either lacks something that the payware version has, or is in general tacky in operation.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Collectorz.com... again!
« Last post by Josh on March 24, 2009, 01:59 PM »
That was my thought. I am completely ditching collectorz for this. That is a backstab for the many years I supported their software. I would have gladly paid for another license rather than have to pay to use their database which I HELPED POPULATE!
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General Software Discussion / Re: Collectorz.com... again!
« Last post by Josh on March 24, 2009, 03:32 AM »
Be advised, collectorz WILL be changing to a SUBSCRIPTION model for their online service:

See here

Thread zipped and attached in case of deletion.


Also, please note, if you use collectorz' product and wish to import your database into DVD Profiler you can do the following from the premium version (29.95).

Install the UPC Import plugin.

In collectorz movie collector, create a custom export where only the UPC is selected and save it to a file.

Open that file and remove all quotation marks and save the file. Then use the import feature from within DVD Profiler.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Is 'TK8 Backup Professional' recommendable?
« Last post by Josh on March 22, 2009, 08:07 PM »
This is a definite deal-breaker for Genie, if I read that properly and it is still true.  To spend a bunch extra to backup open files is really nonsense, essentially if the backup can be done -- it should be in the basic product.
-Steven Avery (March 22, 2009, 08:03 PM)

This was incorporated with v8. Lots of customers complained and it is now standard in the package.
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Living Room / Re: Web Designer references needed
« Last post by Josh on March 22, 2009, 07:16 PM »
Can you post an email address? She is looking for a direct contact. Or if you prefer, just pm it so you don't have to worry about the hordes of spam zealots sucking it up.
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Living Room / Web Designer references needed
« Last post by Josh on March 22, 2009, 07:10 PM »
To all,

I am looking for a few companies I can refer to my realtor, the one who helped us close on our current house. She is looking to design a website which will be simple at first, but grow as they attain more clients. They want to start a network of realtors dealing with military families. The site will service the entire country and will serve as a hub for families looking to PCS (Move) from their current assignment and help them in locating a realtor to get homes lined up prior to their big move.

Any help or contact info provided would be greatly appreciated and I will pass it on to the realtor for her to reach each of you.

Thanks again.

Josh
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General Software Discussion / Re: Collectorz.com... again!
« Last post by Josh on March 22, 2009, 05:35 PM »
Here is, although very ugly (Thanks foxit pdf printer), another thread which is liable to be deleted. This one shows alwin basically saying "I do not care if you stop using it, my sales figures show that we will replace you in no time".

Check it out

original thread: Here
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General Software Discussion / Re: Collectorz.com... again!
« Last post by Josh on March 22, 2009, 06:09 AM »
Also, please note, Alwin has removed that entire topic, 5 pages of posts, which I just quoted.
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