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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Yep, this is what it was like. Mine had a "massive" 20mb hard disk.

Yep, this is what it was like.   Mine had a "massive" 20mb hard disk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQkmpDSxwIY&feature=share

I used this on my ATARI PC2, which was an IBM XT clone.

I used this on my ATARI PC2, which was an IBM XT clone.

Originally shared by Guido Bibra

A little bit of unfinished business before I start on the Amiga... here's a little homage to GEOS, the amazing graphical user interface for the C64 and C128  which had become somewhat of a standard in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Chances are, if you had a Commodore machine in those days, you also were using GEOS!
#vintagecomputing   #commodore   #c64   #c128    #geos   #gui   #os  
http://blog.bibra-online.de/2015/08/16/geos-windows-for-the-c64-and-c128/

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Looks like I can get the tablet working with WiFi, as like right now.

Looks like I can get the tablet working with WiFi, as like right now. Typing with a stylus is easier but slower than with fingers.

Sunday, June 26, 2016

I felt like saying "Get out of the Kitchen!" and "Sit!"

I felt like saying "Get out of the Kitchen!" and "Sit!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf7IEVTDjng

Big Dog is still my favourite. It's not a weapon, it just wants to carry your stuff and not fall over.

Big Dog is still my favourite. It's not a weapon, it just wants to carry your stuff and not fall over.
http://9to5google.com/2016/06/23/boston-dynamics-shows-off-spotmini-robot-with-creepy-giraffe-like-neck-video/

Seriously, this article is a WANK.

Seriously, this article is a WANK. "SHOULD"? It ignores the fact that the new technologies which "ought" to replace these are still evolving, and also that fact that many only really work with a certain level of support.

Technology doesn't work that way! Just because you invent a car doesn't mean all horses should be shot. Rather, economics tends to decide which new technologies become more popular and which ones become less so. But often those earlier technologies still have a place, either in situations where the new technology would be costly to implement or use (e.g. no or few petrol stations, but lots of grass), or the older technologies become interesting or prestigious in and of themselves (e.g. vinyl records, wood prints, hand weaving).
http://www.pcworld.com/article/200325/10_technologies_that_should_be_extinct.html

In 1862 he developed a way to send images via the TELEGRAPH!

In 1862 he developed a way to send images via the TELEGRAPH!
http://www.telephonecollecting.org/caselli.htm

Automata turn up everywhere.

Automata turn up everywhere.
http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/texttospeech-in-1846-involved-a-talking-robotic-head-with-ringlets

Friday, June 24, 2016

No joy with Win10 update on the RecRoom PC.

No joy with Win10 update on the RecRoom PC. I had to download an ISO, burn that to a disk and boot to it. But that's the PC with the you-bewt  graphics card in it. A mysterious cursor would appear, at the to-left screen, which was vertical yellow and orange stripes!

I'll read up on turning the card off. Also, I've moved the Studio PC in next to the RecRoom one. Rather than run from one end of the house to the other all the time, it'll be a matter of swiveling my chair.
#win7 #win10 #update #recovery

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Well that was deflating.

Well that was deflating. I did a restore point, and then thought "maybe I should check for updates before upgrading" and found that there was a pile waiting, but then none of them would download. So I thought "stuff it, just update to 10". However, seems the same issue is affect that as well.

Very - annoying.  Am running something called "fixit" from MS to sort this out but it takes ages.

"They say that despite reprogramming it twice, the robot continues to attempt to escape and they are now considering...

"They say that despite reprogramming it twice, the robot continues to attempt to escape and they are now considering scrapping it. The other robots which have been created from the same series are well-behaved, and have not been escaping, say the team."

And so we begin a "selective breeding" of robotic intelligence, where AI = compliant to the owner's wishes, just like dogs. I'd assume that escaping was a definite sign of intelligence. If you were a slave, wouldn't you want to escape as well?
http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/weird-news/intelligent-robot-remembers-learns-could-8256330

The short answer is NO.

The short answer is NO. Since I don't use UBER, it wouldn't be. The image to this looks like it's a drone mockup with a forced perspective. Otherwise the people in it would be IN FRONT of the multicopter.
http://iq.intel.com.au/could-your-next-uber-be-a-multicopter/

PCs scanned.

PCs scanned. Double Click and traces of trojans found on all of them. All deleted now. It might be time to try an upgrade to Win 10 next.

SuperAntiSpyware (not related to SuperCheapAutos) found a couple of trojans and some double-click cookies on the...

SuperAntiSpyware (not related to SuperCheapAutos) found a couple of trojans and some double-click cookies on the Media PC. These have been deleted and the other two PCs are still being scanned.

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

I went out to do a bit of food shopping, print out my flight receipt and itinerary, and sort out my student mail.

I went out to do a bit of food shopping, print out my flight receipt and itinerary, and sort out my student mail. OK, I'm not currently an active student, but as a post-grad I have my student email for life. Only it seems it got hacked, and was used to send out spam. When I logged on I kept seeing all these "Return to Sender" and "Delivery failed" messages and I thought that was me being spammed.

Anyway, I now have a new password but I won't be logging on until I use my malware scanners on my PCs to see if I have a key logger lurking about!

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Very frustrated just now.

Very frustrated just now.

I've been having issues with an internal drive on the Studio PC. The drive has the Win7 NTFS  GRAPHICS (G:) and VIDEO (V:) partitions on it, and I'm still having issues backing them up. Accessing individual files doesn't seem to be an issue, but trying to copy them over to an external drive hangs the copy very quickly, and causes Win7 to have "hiccups" with "Not responding messages on other applications.  I tried booting to Linux Mint instead but Dolphin had issues mounting the drive. Last year I had similar issues accessing Illustrator files on G: and eventually I moved the exported PDF files and my documents / exegesis stuff to a server on my MEDIA PC. Everything points to a dying internal hard drive, and I'm no longer sure about what I can about this.

This morning when I tried to boot the PC, windows seemed to take forever to boot, and trying then to reboot to Linux Mint (either on the PC or off a live disk) seemed to hang as well. I've just got it to boot in Win7 (finally).  I did a search on the net about issues related to copying from internal to external drives and one forum suggested it's an issue with older Western Digital drives (which it is). I have managed to create new folders on that drive, but maybe it's contributing to the issues.

Next I'm going to try copying stuff from G: over the local network to some spare space on the Media disk (I replaced an internal drive in that a couple of weeks back and it gained me an extra 1TB). If that works it'll slow, but it will at least back them up. I HAVE to make an effort to recover my graphic novel. The last backup it seems was in 2012.

*Suggestions please. *
#windows7 #harddrive

Robot see, robot do?

Robot see, robot do?

Originally shared by Harvard Business Review

We are at an inflection point in how robots observe and process data, and therefore how they work with people.
http://trib.al/jhCcttH

I bet you that if you were riding this you'd be pulled over regularly by traffic police.


I bet you that if you were riding this you'd be pulled over regularly by traffic police.

Originally shared by Industry Tap

Creepy bicycle design marching along

I read a library copy of this earlier this year, having not heard of the term Dieselpunk before then.

I read a library copy of this earlier this year, having not heard of the term Dieselpunk before then. Glorious visions of technology that never was.
http://www.dieselpunks.org/profiles/blogs/dieselpunk-retro-futures-of-the-all-american-art-deco-years

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

And of course, this was the Icon Editor I was looking at.
Now this could be quite handy.

I was checking out an Icon editor and noticed that Greenfish made this as well.

I was checking out an Icon editor and noticed that Greenfish made this as well. Interesting idea, but I'm not sure how practical this might be!

Saturday, June 4, 2016

GOSH!

GOSH!
https://ninite.com/

As I've suspected for a long time, my Media PC is not the only desktop I have with a failing drive.

As I've suspected for a long time, my Media PC is not the only desktop I have with a failing drive. I downloaded the portable version of this program (important because it has no crapware bundled with it) and tested my Studio PC. Sure enough my Samsung 750 GB drive has been playing up.

I've known that one of them had been for a few years now. At the time I was working through the Masters and focussed on drawing a graphic novel using Clip Studio Paint and Illustrator. The PC would frustratingly "hold its breath" for excruciating long periods and have major issues accessing certain files (the . The dying drive has my Win Swap, Downloads and Projects partitions on it. The good news is that I can backup what's there on the external drives I have, and will probably replace it with a much BIGGER drive.
http://crystalmark.info/software/CrystalDiskInfo/index-e.html

"There’s a lot of money in crapware."

"There’s a lot of money in crapware."

But not for us, but the folk who bundle it with otherwise legit freeware.
http://www.howtogeek.com/232791/pups-explained-what-is-a-potentially-unwanted-program/

It's a relief that both SourceForge and Tucows got rid of their "Junkware" download policies, where stuff you didn't...

It's a relief that both SourceForge and Tucows got rid of their "Junkware" download policies, where stuff you didn't want was downloaded with stuff you did. I've also noticed that the lasted Flash Update no longer has a "download McAfee" box that you always had to UNTICK.
http://www.howtogeek.com/254042/the-freeware-download-sites-that-dont-force-crapware-on-you/