Lego Universe!
All I can say, at least with what I’ve seen so far, is: AWESOME!!!
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All I can say, at least with what I’ve seen so far, is: AWESOME!!!
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I know that sometimes it’s hard to find some extra money to donate to causes, however I hope everyone out there finds some way to be able to donate towards the efforts in Haiti.
Google has created a great site with information about various organizations that are accepting donations for the Haiti earthquake. In fact, as their page describes, donating can be as simple as texting a message to the following:
From Google.com:
- SMS text “HAITI” to 90999 to donate $10 to Red Cross relief efforts
- SMS text “YELE” to 501501 to Donate $5 to Yele Haiti’s Earthquake Relief efforts
- SMS text “GIVE10″ to 20222 to donate $10 to Direct Relief
Remember how blessed we all are, and how easy it may be to give life to those who are suffering…
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I just want to say that I’ve been very happy with how everything has worked out with my new Linode (I.E. VPS) so far. It took me a little bit to tune Apache2 and MySQL to not try to take up so much memory, but I think I’ve finally come up with a setup that keeps everyone happy and my site performance at an acceptable level.
Could this mean that my site may be a little slower? Honestly I have to answer yes, because in theory I have significantly downgraded the server that my site is running on. Maybe not in CPU power, but definitely in memory. However, the flexibility to manage the server as I see fit out-weights the cons of such a service.
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It’s probably never a good idea to accidentally enable the “South Park” quotes in my fortune widget (the module that normally would put Calvin and Hobbes quotes on the side-bar). This is supposed to be a family friendly blog.
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Well, I’m finally back to getting things updated after a a short hiatus. However, this time I’m making changes with a bit of a bang (at least from my point of view). I’ve finally decided that I was tired of the issues and limitations that come with standard web hosting services. First, most hosting services do not support full backups if you’ve used more than half your storage quota. Many of them will only host one domain per hosting package, requiring you to sign up for multiple packages for multiple domains. And last but not least, in the case of HostGo.com, it was going go to be difficult to update from Mysql 4 to Mysql 5 due to the storage size of my site.
That all being said, I did some research (which included a recent gallery forum post that went through recommended host services) and decided to go to a VPS (Virtual Private Service). In the case of Linode.com, it is a virtual computer that I can manage as I see fit, thanks to the power of virtual computing. I was extremely impressed with how easy it was to load a Ubuntu 9.10 minimal image onto my linode, from which I’ve been able to setup the way I want.
Currently I’ve built up the system with Apache2, Php5, Mysql5, with Python 2.6. Additionally managing the firewall with ufw, and monitoring with munin and monit. I did decide to use Google Domain Apps for my email, however I have loaded postfix for managing forwarding accounts with the other domains the system is hosting.
Currently, the only limitations / drawbacks I’ve found so far are:
So, for the time being, we’ll see how this works out.
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As of last month, we had been with Blockbuster’s online/store rental service for somewhere between 2-3 years. At the time we had a Netflix account, however we decided that the ability trade movies in-store and to have a coupon towards a game rental was worth the $3 increase in service fee’s. So, we switched to blockbuster. The ability to trade in-store was invaluable at the time, as we hadn’t really established ourselves in Texas yet, and we’re watching movies to pass the time. Additionally, I rented games via the coupons for my new Playstation 2, and later when I got my Wii and XBox 360.
However, if you follow my blog, you’ve noticed that we’ve had quite a few problems with them recently. First, it started with a late fee for returning a movie that had been rented through a trade-in. While the receipt for the rental had extra text indicating the new fee’s, it was never brought to our attention, nor did the receipt indicate how much the fee’s would be. We begrudgingly went ahead and paid the late fee and contacted Blockbuster support. The response from Blockbuster regarding how the store handled the new fee’s was less than satisfactory.
My biggest grief of course being the lack of communication from Blockbuster regarding this policy changes. The straw the finally broke the camel’s back was another recent chance in trade-in policy, such that a trade-in is considered to be part of the online services queue. So if you have a maximum of two movies out at a time, and I return one to Blockbuster for an in-store movie, Blockbuster used to go ahead and ship out the next movie in my queue. However, if you were do the same thing now, a movie in your queue will not be shipped until you return the in-store movie.
Again, as I’ve said on other posts, the ability to change their policies is their own prerogative. However, the lack of communication about these changes is my biggest problems. In fact, my posts regarding this have been some of the most popular posts on my site. Blockbuster Quietly Reinstates Late Fees has more comments than any other post on my block.
With all these problems, and with the new XBox 360, we decided to switch back to Netflix since we never had these sorts of problems with them. The new streaming capability is a big plus, minus the available set of movies and shows. In fact, we were part of the customers that recently received a pro-active credit on our account due to connection issues with the Netflix/Xbox service. There’s a very important word that Blockbuster needs to learn, regarding their customer service: Pro-active. I don’t exactly expect you to give a 2% credit for problems, however I’d be nice if you simply warn us before you change how your going to operate.
So that all being said, Goodbye Blockbuster, and good riddance…
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For what ever reason, I’ve rarely ever posted anything about the things that I’ve come across as I read various photography blogs across the internet. However, the recent guest Wednesday post on ScottKelby.com has resonated with almost everyone has has seen it, and has hit me personally like a ton of bricks. I constantly feel to need to compare my photography work with others and the feelings expressed in this clip are very near and dear to me, in that I always feel like my work is lack luster when compared to others out there. Whether your a photographer or not, this is a great video worth watching…
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Just wanted to wish everyone a Happy 1234567890. I hope everyone parties it up like it’s 1234567890, since it will be!!!
I know this was a little late. Was celebrating at work
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Lately I’ve tried to not re-post news articles that I’ve come across because there are already too many blogs out there that already do that. However, this one I couldn’t pass up. What happened was some pranksters re-programmed a traffic information sign to say “Zombies Ahead” instead of it was originally displaying. While Austin Public Works wasn’t exactly amused by the prank, they at least seemed to have a good sense of humor about it. The part that I find interesting about the hack is that in all reality it wasn’t even really a hack. They posted pictures of inside the unit, so obviously it wasn’t sealed or locked plus the pranksters know (and posted) what the default password is for the unit. If I was part of Austin Public Works right now, I’d be a little embarrassed. The first thing anyone ANYONE should do with ANY device that has password control is change the password to something other than the default. Especially for a piece of equipment such as this…
Sources: I originally found this on FoxNews.com, and later found the original hack information on I-Hacked.com.
Correction: I had originally said, TxDot, and it was actually Austin Public Works that owns the sign.
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