Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Monday, February 27, 2006
Arm Update
I went to the hand doctor and got the latest diagnosis. He confirmed what my other doctor had stated. My radius healed a bit crooked, so I have lost some range of motion. It is a result of this that he speculates the pain I am having on the other side of my wrist. He believes that the fact that the bone is now crooked, it leaves less space by the ulna where the TFCC is. He believes that there is a tear in the TFCC. What are my options:
Live with the pain. It may get a bit better as the tear may smooth itself out a bit over time.
Let the surgeon go in and scrape the tear smooth.
Let the surgeon take a piece of the ulna bone out, shortening it up, so that it is the same length as the radius, thus hoping that there will be enough room in the TFCC area that it won't rub an hurt.
The last option is similar to the one above except instead of shortening the ulna it entails lengthening the radius. Breaking the radius and then taking a graft from the hip to lengthen the radius, thus once again giving more room to TFCC.
No I am not joking.
We are starting out with an anti-inflammatory twice a day for a month and then go back in to see how things are going. I will definitely stay away from the last two options.
When the first doctor said the break was clean and that everything would be fine, just cast it and it will be good. I would tell someone in a similar situation to ask more questions. He said after getting the cast off and having a shortened range of motion that it was better than having cut into the hand and wrist in a couple of places. That may be true, but having known more up front might have had me think about it more.
Live with the pain. It may get a bit better as the tear may smooth itself out a bit over time.
Let the surgeon go in and scrape the tear smooth.
Let the surgeon take a piece of the ulna bone out, shortening it up, so that it is the same length as the radius, thus hoping that there will be enough room in the TFCC area that it won't rub an hurt.
The last option is similar to the one above except instead of shortening the ulna it entails lengthening the radius. Breaking the radius and then taking a graft from the hip to lengthen the radius, thus once again giving more room to TFCC.
No I am not joking.
We are starting out with an anti-inflammatory twice a day for a month and then go back in to see how things are going. I will definitely stay away from the last two options.
When the first doctor said the break was clean and that everything would be fine, just cast it and it will be good. I would tell someone in a similar situation to ask more questions. He said after getting the cast off and having a shortened range of motion that it was better than having cut into the hand and wrist in a couple of places. That may be true, but having known more up front might have had me think about it more.
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Friday, February 24, 2006
New Web Mail Clients
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Gateway Portable
My portable went back to Gateway for like the third time in two months. This time they say it is some kind of power issue. It simply comes up with the swap module light on and stays there.
I reported the problem the weekend before last. Gateway was shipping out a box to return it, as it is still under warranty. I expected the box in a couple of days, but it never showed. I checked with the Support Center and Tech that they have shipped things to before and neither had seen it. Well after a week I got back online and chatted with a rep telling him the story and asking if it had been delivered and if so, if he could tell me who signed for it. He was able to tell me who signed for it. I did not recognize the name, but brought up Outlook and looked in the address book to track down the person. Yes, it was a person in our Department and she works a floor above and across the atrium. I was guessing she might be the receptionist in that area. My hunch was correct. I went up and as I walked in saw the namplace on the receptionist desk, which was the same as the individual I was told had signed for it. I asked if that is who they were and it wasn't, the normal receptionist had already left for the day. As I was asking I noticed a box from Gateway behind the receptionist desk and explained that I was there for the box, giving my name, showing my id badge and showing them my name on the label. So I finally got the box and sent the portable back today. The part that bothered me a bit is that there was a fellow employee that signed for something and evidently did nothing to try to track me down as they could have easily looked my name up in Outlook and dropped me a note or called (my work, home and cell numbers are all listed in the address book). Oh well, I tracked it down.
I reported the problem the weekend before last. Gateway was shipping out a box to return it, as it is still under warranty. I expected the box in a couple of days, but it never showed. I checked with the Support Center and Tech that they have shipped things to before and neither had seen it. Well after a week I got back online and chatted with a rep telling him the story and asking if it had been delivered and if so, if he could tell me who signed for it. He was able to tell me who signed for it. I did not recognize the name, but brought up Outlook and looked in the address book to track down the person. Yes, it was a person in our Department and she works a floor above and across the atrium. I was guessing she might be the receptionist in that area. My hunch was correct. I went up and as I walked in saw the namplace on the receptionist desk, which was the same as the individual I was told had signed for it. I asked if that is who they were and it wasn't, the normal receptionist had already left for the day. As I was asking I noticed a box from Gateway behind the receptionist desk and explained that I was there for the box, giving my name, showing my id badge and showing them my name on the label. So I finally got the box and sent the portable back today. The part that bothered me a bit is that there was a fellow employee that signed for something and evidently did nothing to try to track me down as they could have easily looked my name up in Outlook and dropped me a note or called (my work, home and cell numbers are all listed in the address book). Oh well, I tracked it down.
My Final 6 on American Idol
Per their performances so far, here are my picks for the top 6.
Elliot
Chris
Taylor
Katharine
Paris
Lisa
A couple that could be wildcards depending on future performances.
Ace
Ayla
Elliot
Chris
Taylor
Katharine
Paris
Lisa
A couple that could be wildcards depending on future performances.
Ace
Ayla
American Idol
As far as American Idol contestants, my wife likes is Taylor Hicks. I didn't disagree and stated the other day that he moved and sang a bit like Joe Cocker. Tonight I said he looks a bit like Michael McDonald and she said that she saw somewhere else where they said he looked like Michael McDonald, but she said that I said he looked like Joe Cocker. I said that I didn't say that he looked like him, I said he moved and sang like him. I asked if she had ever heard Joe Cocker sing "With a Little Help From My Friends"RealAudio file, and she said the Beatles sang that. I said the Beatles weren't the only ones.
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Software Explorer
Sunday, February 19, 2006
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Defender - the upgrade to MS Anti-Spyware
Microsoft AntiSpyware Upgrade
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Winding Road
It was an easy prediction
Was there a transfer of funds from Jay Leno, David Letterman, and Jon Stewart to Dick Cheney? It will probably require a Congressional Committee to investigate.
Maybe even a bit kicked in by Trivial Pursuit and a few game shows, for some trivia material.
MSN Video
Maybe even a bit kicked in by Trivial Pursuit and a few game shows, for some trivia material.
MSN Video
Monday, February 13, 2006
Virtual Machine Issues
I would imagine one of the big issues with Virtual PCs in Microsoft shops is licensing. Unless you have some special licensing, I believe you have to have a license for each copy of the operating system you have installed, as well as any other Microsoft software you have installed on each machine. The next issue would be trying to track this. Tracking software inventory of physical machines is enough work, let alone having virtual machines. If you are using a software tool to track your software inventory, then you may have to figure out the licensing of your inventory product. Is it per user, per physical machine, per OS, etc..
Advice
If Vice President of the United States, Dick Cheney, invites you to go hunting, you may want to politely decline the invitation.
Did the comedians of the world pay him for some comedic material?
I am sure that some are wondering if the shot came from the grassy knoll?
Did the comedians of the world pay him for some comedic material?
I am sure that some are wondering if the shot came from the grassy knoll?
Sunday, February 12, 2006
Watson Question
I do wonder what kind of performance issues Watson could have on browsing. I haven't used it that much, but right off I have not seen a perceptible decrease in performance.
I like setting it on autohide on the left side of the screen.
I like setting it on autohide on the left side of the screen.
Saturday, February 11, 2006
New Head Coach for the University of Missouri Basketball Program
VW GTI
I could probably live with a new Volkswagen GTI.

Click the picture for a larger image from the VW site.
Car and Driver Article
Click the picture for a larger image from the VW site.
Car and Driver Article
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
OneCare Live
Have you seen OneCare Live? I mentioned not trying it before, but have it running on a virtual machine.

It has Virus Protection, Performance Tune Up, and Backup.

If you follow the Purchase Now link at this point it simply tells you that the product is in Beta and you can disregard this option.

You need a backup device to take advantage of the backup and restore capability.

As I don't have a backup device I simply turned it off.

It has Virus Protection, Performance Tune Up, and Backup.

If you follow the Purchase Now link at this point it simply tells you that the product is in Beta and you can disregard this option.

You need a backup device to take advantage of the backup and restore capability.

As I don't have a backup device I simply turned it off.
CNet's Site
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
GMail Chat
GMail Chat is coming soon. That means that I probably won't be able to get to GMail from work anymore as the site will likely be filtered.
Monday, February 06, 2006
Stop Badware
Sunday, February 05, 2006
Sprint's Customer Serviceless - Bait and Switch

Another great program brought to you by Sprint. I think Sprint figured out that people were leaving their plans for carriers that offer new phones whenever you start a new service contract, not simply if you are a new customer only. Sprint has often been behind the curve on what phones they offer and they did not offer new phones of any kind to loyal customers that would renew contracts. They would not give you a new phone as they would an average Joe coming in off the street and signing up for a new phone. I would say with enough customers leaving they decided to offer a new program. I think they first promoted it as a free phone every 18 months. It was actually $150 towards the retail price of one of their phones, which basically came out such that you could get the free phone that someone off the street could get when coming in to start a new account.
We made it through this program once and the last time we simply went with the free phones. We were started into the next 18 months and at some point they decided to switch this program from 18 months to 24 month. Here is where I have a problem. They did not make it a program from this point forward, they just decided that is how it would be for everyone. Now if I went in and said I wanted to drop my service 6 months early, I am sure they would not let me out of paying an early termination fee.
My wife has spoken to Customer Service about this and they don't seem to see a problem with it. We were in our local Sprint Store yesterday and my wife mentioned this to the local representative and he agreed with my wife, but said there was nothing he could do about it.
The worst part is looking online now it states that this program is only good through the end of March. Our contracts don't expire until after that point, so who knows if they will have anything to replace it or if they will stick it to us again.
Hmm do we take advantage of the $75 offer that we already qualify for or wait to see what happens after March?

We have been with Sprint since AmeriTech stopped offering service in the area and Sprint came in. This is not the only problem Sprint has with their customer service. We currently have 4 phones with Sprint.
Sprint/Nextel get a clue and treat your customers right.
Blog is back
I tried to check the status page last night to see what kind of maintenance or issues might be taking place, but I was unable to get to that page too. It now shows that they were having some big issues. Glad to see it is going again. Thanks Jason, Eric, Peter and the crew.
Saturday, February 04, 2006
Friday, February 03, 2006
Thursday, February 02, 2006
Solar Home
Interesting. It looks like the University and Tech School from my home town made it into Popular Mechanics with a Solar Home they built.
Crown
Today it was time to get fitted for a crown for the tooth I had a root canal on. It seemed liked they were grinding forever. Next, will actually be getting the crown put on. They have me scheduled for that on Valentine's Day. Isn't that what everyone is planning.
I go to the doctor tomorrow morning to have my wrist looked at. Fourteen weeks out from the broken wrist and I still have pain. It is not in the radius area where it was actually broken, but it is on the outer side of the ulna area along the wrist. We'll see if the doctor says anything different than he has at the last two visits, which was, you broke your arm, it is going to hurt, and it will never be the same.
I go to the doctor tomorrow morning to have my wrist looked at. Fourteen weeks out from the broken wrist and I still have pain. It is not in the radius area where it was actually broken, but it is on the outer side of the ulna area along the wrist. We'll see if the doctor says anything different than he has at the last two visits, which was, you broke your arm, it is going to hurt, and it will never be the same.
Wednesday, February 01, 2006
Live Bookmarks
Group Policies
It seems like there is always a new group policy being rolled out at work. I can't say that I agree with the latest one, disabling the Windows Firewall.
Oh well, not my call.
Want to find out what policies have been pushed to your machine. Then run rsop.msc, that is, if you have the rights to run it.
You can find out more about the Group Policy Editor and Tools here.
Here you can find a spreadsheet that:
Oh well, not my call.
Want to find out what policies have been pushed to your machine. Then run rsop.msc, that is, if you have the rights to run it.
You can find out more about the Group Policy Editor and Tools here.
Here you can find a spreadsheet that:
..lists Group Policy settings described in Administrative Template (.adm) files and Security Settings that shipped with Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1.
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