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Living Room / Re: complete 180 on mouse preference - what's the best cheap mouse?
« Last post by Renegade on December 24, 2010, 10:03 AM »
I had a Microsoft ball mouse that I used for almost 10 years. It was a trooper. Used, abused, and still worked.
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Living Room / Re: My Firefox Home Page is BING?
« Last post by Renegade on December 24, 2010, 08:53 AM »
Thanks 40Hz.

I'm at home, and my normal home page is about:blank, so it's simply bizarre. I can't be bothered to look into it though. Working on some imaging software now and that's more fun. :) Just figured I'd mention it here to see if it rang any bells for anyone.

Oh well.
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Developer's Corner / C# Image Orientation Gotcha
« Last post by Renegade on December 24, 2010, 08:48 AM »
I just posted a C# EXIF image orientation gotcha here.

The long & short of it is that you cannot dispose of an image and you must leave the file handle open (locked) in order to get at the metadata, and specifically, the EXIF 274 (0x112) image orientation data. If you clone or copy the image, the image orientation data will not be available.

Hope that helps someone. Took me a while to figure out what was going on.
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Living Room / Re: complete 180 on mouse preference - what's the best cheap mouse?
« Last post by Renegade on December 24, 2010, 04:59 AM »
Someone mentioned the Logitech MX518 (M518?) in another thread as a good mouse. I think it's about $40 or so. Not really cheap, but it comes recommended. I would have gone with that but I wanted a wireless mouse this time around.

I picked up my Logitech Performance MX (or M950) for $89, which again isn't cheap, but it's far from the most expensive out there. So far I'm quite happy with it. Mind you, I need to recharge it often as it gets a bit sluggish/wonky when the battery is low -- selections become difficult or drop, etc.

I've always liked and used Logitech and Microsoft mice. No-name mice I've used have been thrown out after they didn't work.

Not sure if that helps any.
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Living Room / Re: Happy Christmas Eve Everybody :)
« Last post by Renegade on December 24, 2010, 03:20 AM »
Merry Christmas Adam!

 :)
yes, have a wonderful break everyone!

On a vaguely related note :) I just saw episode 417 (season 4, #17) of South Park where they bring commercialism back to a dying Christmas.
Well worth a look if you havent seen it (I love the way that show can turn things on their heads)
here's a southpark.de link - possibly wont work in rest of world http://www.southpark...pisoden/417/?lang=en

I love South Park. I'll have to go watch that tonight.

I watched the Woodland Critter Christmas episode a week or so ago. (Seen it MANY times and still roar laughing.)

It's amazing. One of my favorites if not my #1 favorite. I nearly suffocated laughing the first time I watched it. Really. I was laughing so hard I thought I would pass out from lack of oxygen.

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Living Room / My Firefox Home Page is BING?
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 09:43 PM »
I just opened up a new Firefox instance and managed to get this:

Screenshot - 2010-12-24 , 2_40_08 PM.png

WTF?

I like my about:blank page...
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Living Room / Re: Not thrilled by you Christmas gifts - could have been worse
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 10:27 AM »
+1 That was excellent!
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Living Room / Re: Monty Python is Simply Uber-Cool
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 09:52 AM »


Just brilliant.


Drat... Didn't work...

http://www.youtube.c...5CC0EC/0/kQFKtI6gn9Y

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Living Room / Monty Python is Simply Uber-Cool
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 09:50 AM »
From the Monty Python YouTube page:

For 3 years you YouTubers have been ripping us off, taking tens of thousands of our videos and putting them on YouTube. Now the tables are turned. It's time for us to take matters into our own hands.

We know who you are, we know where you live and we could come after you in ways too horrible to tell. But being the extraordinarily nice chaps we are, we've figured a better way to get our own back: We've launched our own Monty Python channel on YouTube.

No more of those crap quality videos you've been posting. We're giving you the real thing - HQ videos delivered straight from our vault.

What's more, we're taking our most viewed clips and uploading brand new HQ versions. And what's even more, we're letting you see absolutely everything for free. So there!

But we want something in return.

None of your driveling, mindless comments. Instead, we want you to click on the links, buy our movies & TV shows and soften our pain and disgust at being ripped off all these years.

Simply brilliant.

(Just bought the complete Flying Circus recently.)

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Living Room / Re: My Blackberry Is Not Working!
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 09:39 AM »
...tired and shagged out...

Bwahahahaha~! :D
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Living Room / Re: My Blackberry Is Not Working!
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 09:37 AM »
Brill!  ;D

I wonder if the inspiration came from this:-*

Well done! I knew that there was something in the back of my mind itching there!
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Living Room / Re: Softlayer Caves on Wikileaks Mirror
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 09:34 AM »
Unfortunately, the EFF and ACLU are still laboring under the false assumption that the the U.S. government is going to restrict itself to using purely legal means to eliminate Wikileaks. Or that it will consent to have its actions on this matter be subject to censure (or even review) by its own judicial branch.


I'm not American. I am Canadian. But I have a very deep respect for how the USA was founded and those principles.

You are perfectly correct. The unfortunate thing is that we've seen that happen before.

I hate to invoke Godwin's Law, but it's true.

The NSDAP did the exact same thing. It's no different. I really mean that. See here:


On 27 February 1933, the Reichstag building was set on fire (possibly deliberately started by Nazi agents under Göring's orders and control to further the Party's own ends, or by communist agents). Whatever the case, this Reichstag fire was conveniently blamed on a communist conspiracy: One Marinus Van der Lubbe was summarily blamed, arrested, convicted and executed; the KPD's offices were closed, its press banned, and leaders arrested. The fire also gave Hitler the perfect excuse to persuade and convince President von Hindenburg to sign the "Reichstag Fire Decree", suspending most of the human rights provided for by the 1919 constitution of the Weimar Republic. A further decree enabled preventive detention of all communist leaders, amongst many thousands of others.

The only difference is that human rights were suspended BEFORE any events with the Patriot Act.

The Act dramatically reduced restrictions on law enforcement agencies' ability to search telephone, e-mail communications, medical, financial, and other records; eased restrictions on foreign intelligence gathering within the United States; expanded the Secretary of the Treasury’s authority to regulate financial transactions, particularly those involving foreign individuals and entities; and broadened the discretion of law enforcement and immigration authorities in detaining and deporting immigrants suspected of terrorism-related acts. The act also expanded the definition of terrorism to include domestic terrorism, thus enlarging the number of activities to which the USA PATRIOT Act’s expanded law enforcement powers can be applied.


i.e. Human rights only exist when they are "convenient".


When dealing with legal issues surrounding actions that fall under the heading of "national security," U.S. courts seldom do more than act as a rubber stamp for executive decisions. And on those rare occasions when they do refuse to go along, the executive branch simply ignores their rulings. Check any history book for numerous examples.


Sadly, you are right. It just about brings me to tears. Literally.


In a way it's rather ironic. The 9/11 attacks were intended to destroy the so-called American Way of Life. Considering how much this country has abandoned its principles and beliefs in the wake of that, I'm inclined to think they succeeded.

Sad truth: despite the fact it may fly the same flag, the country that now calls itself The United States of America is not the same nation that existed before the passage of the Patriot Act, .

 :(


And the whole world is much poorer for it. 9/11 destroyed much more than just the "American way of life".


The world follows the American example, and this is simply the foreboding of an ominous and dark future for us all.

I can't begin to express my sadness over this.



This has been considered in the news as a "tech" issue by in large. However, it isn't. It's an issue that affects us all and our freedom to speak what we wish.

I know that there's a "no politics" rule here, but I can't help but feel that it can't apply when our basic right to talk about what we want to, political or otherwise, is being threatened.

I apologize if I am over-stepping my bounds in bringing this up, but it's just a core value that I feel too many of us share.

I do not care if anyone disagrees with me -- I only care that they are free to disagree and voice that disagreement.

At the moment I am very scared. Very, very scared.

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Living Room / Re: Softlayer Caves on Wikileaks Mirror
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 07:36 AM »
Related info from the EFF:

Source

Will I break the law if I host or mirror the US diplomatic cables that have been published by Wikileaks? If I view or download them? If I write a news story based on them? These are just a few of the questions we've been getting here at EFF, particularly in light of many US companies' apparent fear to do any business with Wikileaks (with a few notable exceptions).

We unfortunately don't have the capacity to offer individualized legal advice to everyone who contacts us. What we can do, however, is talk about EFF's own policy position: we agree with other legal commentators who have warned that a prosecution of Assange, much less of other readers or publishers of the cables, would face serious First Amendment hurdles ([1], [2]) and would be "extremely dangerous" to free speech rights. Along with our friends at the ACLU, "We're deeply skeptical that prosecuting WikiLeaks would be constitutional, or a good idea."

More info at the EFF.

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: StartSSL.com Certificate Provider: Mini-Review
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 06:57 AM »
Go to the address bar then delete that 's'. You'll see DC works that way too.

I understand that. My initial question was actually just if there's a way to force donationcoder to always use https (well, without wanting to discuss if it makes sense or not).

I think there is a Firefox addin that does that.

But no. There isn't. Not out of the box.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: StartSSL.com Certificate Provider: Mini-Review
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 06:56 AM »
Posting from https://www.donation...939.0;num_replies=11 at the moment. :)

I should also mention that in the distant past client CPU was also a concern. It takes longer for a client to render from HTTPS than it does from HTTP.

It's been quite a while, so I don't remember about whether or not bandwidth plays an issue there. Stoic Joker might know better about that than me. (It's been a while, so he may have forgotten as well, but it would be nice if he could chime in as I'd be interested as well in the historical aspect there.)

CPU has actually come into the picture more in the last couple years with the Atom processor as it really is a massively underpowered chip. The problem is that a lot of people still think that a 'netbook' is a real computer in the modern age, and they aren't. They are hacked down computers that throw back 5+ years or more. (I'm being generous there.) Netbooks are now very common with price points well under $500. They're dirt cheap. (That's another topic though and I'm really drifting here...)

Anyways, I hope that kind of helps put HTTPS in a historical perspective.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: StartSSL.com Certificate Provider: Mini-Review
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 06:48 AM »
No. If you check the address bar, you'll see HTTP.

Well, mine says https right now.

Not using https as a means to protect the environment. Never thought about that ...

Go to the address bar then delete that 's'. You'll see DC works that way too.

Nobody really ever didn't use HTTPS (SSL) for environmental reasons. It's always been about $$$. Well, if you read in the tech community 10 years ago or whenever. I have never read a single instance of someone doing it for environmental reasons, though that is a valid concern. IDCs consume a massive amount of power.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: StartSSL.com Certificate Provider: Mini-Review
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 05:54 AM »
Gmail has the 'Always use https' setting. Does the donationcoder forum have that?

No. If you check the address bar, you'll see HTTP.

For most web sites, using HTTPS all the time is a waste of resources. HTTPS uses SSL, which uses encryption, which is a lot of math, which is expensive for the CPU and memory.

Now that hardware is a lot cheaper, using HTTPS all the time is more economical and viable for a lot of sites.
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Living Room / Softlayer Caves on Wikileaks Mirror
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 02:37 AM »
I know I'm not the only one that has servers with Softlayer.

mouser, is DC still at Softlayer after the migration?

Anyways, app103 posted this:

https://www.eff.org/...en-upstream-provider

Again, thanks to app103 for the quick info!

If anyone wants to email Softlayer, feel free to cannibalize the email that I sent:

Email to Softlayer
Hello,

I am a long-time customer of The Planet/Softlayer and have 2 servers with you.

It has come to my attention that you have forced a Wikileaks mirror to close:

https://www.eff.org/...en-upstream-provider

This is extremely disconcerting that you would bow to pressure to censor free-speech when nothing illegal has taken place. I believe that “innocent until proven guilty” should be familiar to you. Further, no charges have even been laid. The authorities don’t even know what charges to lay, probably because it’s not illegal in the first place.

The Planet/Softlayer has been a very good host for me, and I have appreciated the good service. This is the first time for me to be disappointed, and I am very deeply disappointed that you would bow to political pressure to silence free-speech.

Please, I urge you to reconsider and allow freedom of speech at the The Planet/Softlayer data centers.

Further, I would like to host a Wikileaks mirror on my servers there at The Planet/Softlayer. I would appreciate it if you would please get back to me with an affirmative answer.

Thank you for your time and attention to this sensitive issue.

Kind regards,

Ryan Smyth
http://renegademinds.com/


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Living Room / Re: Obscene # of Tabs in FF
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 02:17 AM »
I like the way I can close all tabs above or below in Tab Kit. It's very handy. Just closed 101 tabs, leaving me with a more sane number after a FF crash. :)
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Tacking another program onto this thread that I just discovered: Free Video Converter from freemake.com

But does it work?
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Living Room / Re: Contact information in one's profile
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2010, 12:16 AM »
Hehehe... Ask app103 for a list of accounts... Hehehe~!  :P
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Living Room / Re: Why I Don't Want an iPad for Christmas
« Last post by Renegade on December 22, 2010, 06:01 PM »
Jobbs Brian: "You are all individuals!"
Fanboys Crowd: "We are all individuals!"
Renegade Old Man: "I'm not."


:D

I LOVE Monty Python. Brilliant stuff~! :D

BTW - Got the entire collection on DVD recently~! :D (Well, the Flying Circus anyways.)
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Living Room / Re: Apple, Champion of Censorship
« Last post by Renegade on December 22, 2010, 05:28 PM »
It's not I suppose. Raw duplication of content, especially when you profit from it, is pretty dishonest, even if not illegal.

At least newspapers usually edit and utterly misrepresent or misquote the original source ;)

Hahahaha~!

The point of Wikileaks is information dissemination, and I think the Wikileaks app is perfectly in line with that objective.
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Living Room / Re: Apple, Champion of Censorship
« Last post by Renegade on December 22, 2010, 05:18 PM »
I don't doubt Apple would pull a genuine Wikileaks app if one were present. But this app was just someone cheaply, and I would say dishonestly, cashing in on the hype.

"Wikileaks App" was a paid app ($1.99) which did nothing more than present the Wikileaks Twitter feed and website – both of which can of course still be seen by iDevice users with sufficient energy to activate their browser and/or Twitter platform of choice, RSS app etc.

[snip]

There is no indication that any of the money will go to Wikileaks, or to Bradley Manning – the junior US soldier who allegedly supplied the site with almost everything of interest it has ever published.

How is it any different from newspapers that use Wikileaks content for profit?
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Living Room / Re: Why I Don't Want an iPad for Christmas
« Last post by Renegade on December 22, 2010, 05:08 PM »
11. Censorship (http://kewlaid.net/2...ensorship-yet-again/)

Think different, as long as you think like us... Sigh...
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