Saturday, July 30, 2005

Win, Place, or Show?

I didn't go see a movie today. Bummer. I did finish watching Gorgeous last night, starring Jackie Chan. It was a fun movie. Chan fought one guy, Brad Allan, a couple of times. Allan is the only non-Asian member of Chan's martial arts group. He's quite impressive to watch. It would be interesting to find out if these guys did any wire work for the film. For the most part, the action was fairly realistic or at least believable, but there were a couple of times that it seemed wires had to have been involved. Anyway, this was a fun little romantic light comedy, and Chan's apartment was fantastic. I'd love my house or apartment to be similar to that.

Well, I intended to write more, but the melatonin I took is apparently kicking in... later...

Thursday, July 28, 2005

Touching Base

Wow, life happens... work, church, and a pseudo-personal life. whoda thunk it?

So much injustice in the world, who can write of it all?
  • A woman abandons her 3-yr old son on an interstate and then hits him when he tries to get back in the car (Virginia).
  • A man (here in Houston) gets mad at some kids playing in front of his apartment, then gets a gun out after their football goes through his window. He fires at them, and one of the bullets goes into an apartment and kills a 2-yr old girl. His defense? He didn't mean to kill anyone, and those kids had broken into his apartment before and stolen things. If you pull out a gun, you intend to shoot and kill someone with it, period. If you don't intend to shoot and kill someone, don't pull a gun. How hard is that?
Those are the ones that really stand out to me.

The Island

Surprisingly better than I expected it to be. True, it's a Michael Bay film, but I'm pretty sure Spielberg took a healthy interest in it. I was really shocked at the imagery of cloning and abortion portrayed in this movie. The abortion angle was subtle—unintended, perhaps—but present nonetheless. And the cloning, well, do we have the right to play God?

Sunday, July 17, 2005

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
8 stars
A fun movie. I'll add more later.

Up and Running, Sort Of

I've been having trouble with my computer lately. Well, several months, actually. Okay, for over a year or two. It all started when I bought some cheap piece of software (Print Workshop 2003) for doing some fun graphics projects. When I installed it, it installed over 1000 fonts on my computer. Already having 500-600 fonts installed, this caused a problem with having too many fonts installed (I'm running Win 98 SE). So, I got the number back down to 1003.

Now, the program didn't ask if I wanted to install these fonts, nor did it inform me that it was going to install them. Very poor design. Because of this, I removed the program. And for all it promised, it didn't actually deliver those things. At least it was only $5.

So, several of my programs, like Paint Shop Pro 7.04 (PSP) and several different FTP programs I was trying displayed odd characters in the dialogs. WS_FTP, in particular, was virtually useless as all of the messages just showed as boxes. I got some kind of error, but who can tell exactly what is going on when all alphabetic characters are rendered as boxes? At least I had an idea on what PSP was asking me, so I could get by (and version PSP 9 renders dialog boxes differently and works fine, except my machine doesn't always pop up dialog boxes -- I'm sure that's a Win 98/insufficient resources problem, not a corrupted font).

The worst thing the POJ (piece of junk) program did was replace my Marlett font. This is a system font that Windows uses to render fun things like the minimize/maximize/close boxes in the upper right-hand corner, check boxes and radio buttons (not rendered through Java or some such) in your browser and dialog boxes (real fun to try to figure out if a green squiggle means it's checked or not).

Anyway, a friend sent me a new Marlett font (I was assured that this font was responsible for all of my font woes -- both system and printing) to install on my system. I deleted my corrupted font and tried to install the new one. It bombed and told me the file was corrupt. So, for about three weeks now, I've had no real check boxes, radio buttons, or proper mini-icons. I didn't know where my system disk was to get the actual font. I found that yesterday.

Anyway, in an effort to do a little other cleanup, I wound up (accidentally) deleting my TCP/IP stack from my computer (Micro$oft sucks at directions, I tell you, even in later products). Then I remembered that I had forgotten my AOL password over 3 years ago (their web-based password reminder service stupidly only sends me my AIM password, even though I'm on their web-based email page. How stupid is that? Please, tell me), and I had read that you can get that problem fixed by trying to log in three times. I installed AOL (I only pay the $5 monthly to keep my email address there, not use the software), and sure enough, during the installation process, I saw a progress window about restoring TCP/IP. I would be able to log in again. (I had also lost dial-up networking in the midst of all this, and when I got that back, Micro$soft didn't think it proper to include a TCP/IP install.

So, anyway, I installed AOL and got my password reset; I can now log on without using AOL (they've provided more functionality in their software, less brain dead and all, but they still try to take over everything -- I had 8 icons besides the AOL program icon on my desktop, three processes that start up "in the background", and I now have Real Player on my computer again -- Yuck!!!). I also have the proper little icons and boxes everywhere.

My biggest problem still remains, though: when I print from Netscape 7.2, all alphabetic text prints as boxes (regardless of the font used on the page). Numbers and symbols print just fine. IE 6 printed just fine. If you have a clue on this, I would be more than happy to hear it. I've re-installed Netscape two or three times to try to resolve this, all to no avail.

I have another problem with my Netscape mail client: I can't use my Netscape email account any more. Back in Dec 2004, the program stopped responding to my requests to download email. This had happened intermittently before, so I just took Netscape web mail out and "reattached" to it. This solved the problem the few times this had happened before, but not this time. Now (and every few weeks when I try to reattach), it goes through the whole registration process, connects to all these different servers, but in the final step it fails and tells me that it is unable to connect to the server at this time. I have a modem manager running, which shows me activity. This last step does all kinds of things for about a minute, downloading about 300-400 Kb, then gives the error message. Netscape's basic response is that since I can see my email using their web-based client, there's no problem that needs to be resolved. I know it's all free software and storage, but still, shouldn't their own products work with their own other products? Is that too much to ask? The only saving grace on all of this is that Netscape web mail upped their storage to 250Mb from the previous limit of 5Mb.

This is still a major inconvenience for me. I like to store certain mails together on my computer (like jokes and devotionals), and I can no longer do this with anything that comes to my Netscape account. I have to forward it to one of my other two accounts. Eventually (a long time from now, of course), I will run out of storage space online. If anyone has a clue on this problem, I would appreciate any advice on the matter.

Saturday, July 09, 2005

What Movie would You be in?

Answer some questions; find out what movie you would be in. Fun stuff!

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Lord of the Rings!


What movie Do you Belong in?(many different outcomes!)
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Friday, July 08, 2005

Picture

Well, here's my first picture upload. This is not me, in case you were wondering. This is my cat, Clark Kent. He's the main reason I'm still around today. Not trying to discredit God or anything, but He uses ordinary physical means many times to accomplish His supernatural will and purposes. In my darkest days, when I could not find a reason to continue on, Clark would jump on the bed next to me and go to sleep. In all good conscience, I couldn't leave him on his own, abandoned to whatever happened to everything after I was gone.

Even though my life is still not going great (but not horribly, either), that idea is so far away, that it would somehow be okay to remove myself from this life. It almost seems like a totally different person. Thank God for His work in my life, for preserving me through the dark times and the light.

Here's one more picture of Clark, my favorite one: My cat, Clark Kent; night shot

Monday, July 04, 2005

coming soon

Update: 7/7 Blogger lets me load up pics now!

Coming soon: reviews on

The Machinist
8 stars

War of the Worlds
9 stars

Friday, July 01, 2005

Work Work Work - and then some

Got to work at 8:15 this morning. No lunch. Left at 6:30. I'm tired, but at least it's a three-day weekend.

And I was supposed to finish some reports today. Unfortunately, not all of the data was copied over, so I had to spend a few extra hours copying the stuff over. Then I could do the reports. Arghhhhh!

Tomorrow, I'm going to see War of the Worlds. God willing and the bayous don't rise. And then no other plans for the weekend. Rah. (I'm really okay with that, really. No, really.)