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Category: General
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Vista System Restore
I know a lot of people that disable the System Restore feature of Windows (XP and Vista), and I just don’t get it. Whenever an update is applied to the system, a checkpoint is created of the system configuration (some registry keys, services, system dlls, etc.) and if something goes wrong with the update you can quickly rollback to a checkpoint.
This has saved me on more than one occasion from an errant Windows Update and even regular software install. Case in point, this morning I went to upgrade my copy of VMWare Workstation 6 from 6.01 to 6.0.2 and the install sat there for 30 minutes before I had to kill it. That left VMWare in a completely toasted state and wouldn’t start. Greaaaat.
After looking around my system, I saw that none of the app’s files had been removed. It just looked like one (at least) of the services that it depends on was removed from the system (just a registry entries). Whew, a system restore to a checkpoint of just an hour earlier (due to a Windows Update) fixed the problem and I’m back up and running.
I highly recommend leaving the System Restore feature turned on.
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ITP Update
We had the second meeting with Ana’s new hematologist today. Some good things and some less-desirable things came out of it.
Good things:
- Liver and Spleen scan came back negative for any abnormailities
- 4 or 5 other tests came back negative
- Test for blood platelet antibodies came back positive
- This doctor knows that a 9:40am appointment means 9:40am, and not 11:40am.
He describe, as we’ve known, diagnosing ITP is done by ruling out other causes. Unlike the previous doctor, he is actually actively running tests and ruling things out. As expected, everything is ruling out ITP and getting her prepared for a potential treatment by the spleenectomy.
Not so good things:
- The prior hematologist has had Ana on a dosage of prednisone that doesn’t really follow the recommended treatment pat for ITP.
- She needs to be on a higher dosage and THAT will provide a baseline and determine the next actions. 4 Months of her previous prednisone usage gets tossed out essentially, as far as determining treatment path. That’s depressing.
So she’ll be on the full dosage of prednisone for two more weeks. If her levels go down, it’ll indicate that the steroids aren’t doing anything and she’ll be weaned off them and the next step will be the spleen removal. If after two weeks her counts are stable, they’ll ween her after 4 weeks and keep testing. If once she’s off, her counts drop, the spleen will be removed.
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Brrrrr!
Another cold spell hit Central Illinois this morning.


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Chef 1.3
The big change in this release was the conversion over to a tag-based system for Categories (both Recipe Categories and Ingredient Categories). So now instead of going to a separate tab and drag-dropping a recipe into categories, you just type the categries in as a comma-separated list. For example: “eric’s favorites, desserts, chocolate” will put that recipe into 3 categories that you can then search by.
The recipe slide show was also updated to make it more usable. The ingredients are now shown all of the time alongside the directions, with the applicable ingredients highlighted for the current step.
And as usual there were bug fixes and other small changes here and there.
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Moving pictures
He has been starting to smile a lot more recently, although trying to catch it with a camera (still or video) seems to be about as elusive as the Loch Ness Monster. Anway, here’s a quick little clip followed by some hiccup action.
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David is ready for the day

Or, maybe someone wants some more rest…

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Launchy
A few days ago Brian introduced me to a little piece of software called Launchy that has quickly displaced my Windows Vista Start Menu Search. It is much quicker than searching with the Vista start menu and has a lot more features.
It’s like a smart Run window (you know, the window that pops up when you click Start…Run in Windows), where you can do a bunch of different things with it depending on what plugins you have installed. For instance, if I want to quickly check the Weather:
Alt+Space (to bring up Launchy), type “weather <tab> 62712” to go to weather.com for the 62712 zip code.
Ever need to do some simple arithmetic, but are annoyed by having to open Calculator?
Alt+Space (to bring up Launchy), just type in the math you want to do and the calculator plugin will give you the answer.
It’s also great for opening programs, just start typing the application name. It’ll also learn what you launch most so it’ll take less and less typing as time goes on. It’s even pretty looking, and stays out of your way:

It’s Open Source and available free of charge, check it out! It was designed for XP and makes no mention on the website about Vista, but works as designed.
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At least get my name right!
I get spam. And quite a bit of it. The count so far today, for instance, is 583. So I’m on par for getting over 1000 of them today, as is typical. Filters typically take care of 98% or so, so I only end up seeing 10-20 per day.
A note to spammers: lately you have been calling me Scott. My name isn’t Scott, so please go back to using my real name – Eric. When I see “Scott,….” in the subject of one of your spam mails, it makes me about 10x more mad than if you would put “Eric,…”. Maybe if I weren’t 10 times as mad at you I would consider your “Software At Low Pr1ce”!
Is there a form I need to fill out to legally change my spam-recipient-name ?

