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Web Hosting Company Review: Prohosting

September 25th, 2006 No comments

I used Prohosting for about 3 years. They are a bona fide web hosting company, not just an affiliate who resells a large web hosting company’s server space. Prohosting’s tech support is based at their facility in the U.S. (Midway, Utah), which is a definite plus in my book. They have a toll free customer support line that is answered promptly during regular business hours. After hours? Out of luck. But, there isn’t usually the 15 minute wait that you so often experience with other, large web hosting companies. So the availability and quality of technical support is Prohosting’s silver lining.

Wait. Did I imply Prohosting was a dark cloud? Yes I did. They had a lot of problems handling spam. They used a software tool to block suspect I.P. addresses, so every week or so, my Dreamweaver would make too many connections and they’d block me. Usually in the middle of publishing, which meant the Website was sitting there incomplete on the server until I could call them up and have them manually unblock my I.P. address. Not good when it happened on a weekend.

Another problem was they rejected an unusual amount of email due to senders’ “suspected” spamming mail servers. Not good when one of them happened to be my client’s largest customer.

Prohosting always had more downtime than other hosts I’d used, but when the server we were on crashed and it took 3 days to recover from back-up, that was the last straw. Their story explaining why it took so long didn’t make a lot of sense, so we were gone.

Good technical service is important in a web hosting company, but you shouldn’t have to use it too much. I’ll take never having to call a bad tech service department, over having to call a good one all the time.

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Luxury Suite at Oakland A’s VS Los Angeles Angels Game

September 24th, 2006 No comments


It was a great day for baseball. I took BART up to the Oakland Coliseum, or should I say, the McAffe Coliseum (when the hell did that happen?)? It was the A’s vs the LA Angels. Now, I thought it was the Anaheim Angels, but ticket says Los Angeles Angels. Oh, but the Website says Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Am I getting bogged down in the details already? Ok, lets proceed.

My friend Dennis hosted a luxury suite and invited a lot of us Santa Clara Bronco alumni and families to enjoy the game with him. I felt extra special entering the ballpark at the suite entrance, because a lot of people were trying to get in there, but were being rejected and redirected. Then I got the backpack search and had to throw my full can of Rockstar Energy Drink in the garbage. No cans means no cans, even for us special luxury suite people.

The suite was nice. It was a “suite” on the upper level, where we drank mingled, played with the kids and ignored the game until the good parts. Down a few steps and you could watch the game at a great vantage point from stadium style seating:

The A’s lost, but it was great fun. Like having a party, and, oh by the way, there’s a professional baseball game going on outside, if you care to take a gander out the window.

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Movie Review: Jackass The Movie

September 23rd, 2006 No comments

If you’ve never seen the MTV series “Jackass,” it’s a show made up of various stunts that invariably end up (if they’re successful) with someone getting injured or vomiting. It’s hosted by Johnny Knoxville and has a cast of extreme sports types who regularly fall prey to his evil schemes.

Not having access to nework TV, let alone cable, I’d never seen “Jackass” until a month or so ago. My mom has satellite, and although we normally go to bed early when we visit, last time the kid’s and I stayed up late watching TV. We were all hooked. Why that type of thing is so funny, I have no clue, but you just can’t laugh that hard at things that are witty or clever.
If you have seen the series, Jackass the Movie takes it a bit farther, not that that’s a good thing. I actually would have enjoyed the movie more without the added “things up the butt” dimension. It does have some funny bits though. If I had one recommendation it would be that you skip the special features. They’re not that funny and leave a bad taste in your mouth.

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Beer Review: Bavaria Holland

September 21st, 2006 No comments

It’s from Holland! Isn’t that veird? Bavaria Holland is beer of the “Skunk” variety. Very similar to Heineken, with the teeniest touch of bitter aftertaste. On sale, of course. It’s been brewed in Lieshout Holland since 1719, so you know that they got their beer-brewing shiznit together . Not like Budwieser Energy Beer (nasty), brewed in Vacaville, CA since 2005. The labeling and beer carton are devoid of any factoids or marketese. Just the warnings, importer, website and “store and serve cold.” It’s a mystery beer then. A stylishly generic import. I’d buy some if I were you.

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The B52′s at Radio Alice’s Now and Zen Festival

September 18th, 2006 No comments

I first saw the B52′s at the Warfield Theater on their Wild Planet tour in 1980. It was one of the most energetic and fun shows I have ever seen. There were probably a few hundred people there, if that. Having only two albums under their belt, they had no choice but to play every song. They were all great.

The second time I saw them was in 1998 at San Jose State Events center. There were about the same number of people there as when I first saw them. They had some bizarre dating game gimmick going on, and the opening band was a competent, but very cheesy tribute to the 80′s new wave and punk rock music scenes. Each member dressed up in a different outfit; skinny tie guy, sid vicious look-alike, stray cat dude, and so on. The B52s were good, but lacked the energy, fun and enthusiasm of their early years. Singer, Cindy Wilson, had an old-lady haircut and a business suit-looking outfit on.

So going into it, I figured the B52′s would continue their decline and be a bunch of old people forcing out another set to get the green. I was wrong. Their song selection was impeccable IMO. They mixed their strongest songs from the early years throughout the set, with their big hits of later years. They “forgot” to play Rock Lobster, which I got sick of about 20 years ago.

They opened with “Planet Claire” from their self-titled debut The B52′s. We were far away:

From where we were, Fred Schneider looked like a little speck running around with a nice tan and no shirt on. The music drew us in for a closer look. We got reasonably close to the stage with little effort. From our new vantage point we could see the old B52 fun, energy and sense of humor that made them such a great band back in the 80′s. No encore this time though. Maybe that’s what they were saving Rock Lobster for, but the Alice show Nazi told them “no encore.” Didn’t matter. I’d see them again without a doubt. And Fred was wearing a brown shirt.

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Troubleshooting: Windows Wireless Networking

September 12th, 2006 No comments

I’ve had my Compaq Presario 2500 notebook 802.11b wireless networked using my DI-614+ Wireless Broadband Router for three or four years now. The only problem I’ve really experienced is with a certain species of streaming video (Yahoo! Music for instance). I just get the “Opening” dialog forever, then it times out. The problem is most likely related to bandwidth through my cheapy router, but I’m not going to buy a new one, so the case is closed on that.

A few months ago I purchased a used notebook through the PC refresh program of my part-time employer, ADP Probusiness. Getting a wireless-card was a nightmare, and I think because it is installed internally and on the bottom cener of the notebook, the reception is probably not very good.

So everything was running smoothly. My daugher used the Dell Latitude 600 notebook to surf the internet, looking for flash animations related to japanese anime series. Once school started, she also used it to write out homework assignments in MS Word and print them to our HP Color Laserjet 5500. Every once in a while the internet connection would drop. Refreshing the browser usually did the trick to get things going again.

Then one of our near neighbors jumped on the wireless bandwagon. Our PC started dropping our “Excellent” network connection and picking up their “Low” network connection constantly. This is a well documented annoyance with PCs running Windows XP SP1. It is caused by the Zero Point Configuration service, which constantly scans for better networks and connects to them. Problem is, it doesn’t have to be a better network. You can turn Zero Point Configuration off, but then you can’t choose your connection.

Through my researching a solution to this problem, I came up with the following steps you should take to troubleshoot your wireless networking problems, especially those caused by conflicts with other wireless networks in your area:
1. If you are running Windows XP SP1, update to SP2. That alone will likely solve your problem.
2. Make sure your Service Set Identifier (SSID) is unique. Don’t leave it on default.
3. If you are able to, set the channel on your wireless router to an unused channel.

And of course you can always reboot the router, restart the modem, and you should always have your network WEP encrypted.

That said, the way I solved my particular problem was to move the notebook to another part of the house where new neighbor’s stupid default network wasn’t detected. Easier.

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Movie Review: Scary Movie 4

September 9th, 2006 No comments

I have to admit I like the Scary Movie series. If you haven’t seen one, these movies are gross, immature, sexual, stupid and kind of funny. I didn’t like them at first, but they grew on me. This one is a little tamer than 2 and 3 (haven’t seen the first one), but not too much.

Scary Movie 4 pokes fun at several movies, including:

  • The Grudge
  • War of The Worlds
  • The Village
  • Saw
  • Brokeback Mountain

Other satirical targets are President Bush, played by Leslie Nielsen, Tom Cruise played by Craig Bierko and, of course, Michael Jackson played by Edward Moss.

The plot isn’t really important. It’s a collage of the above listed movies, and just a way to get from bit to bit. If your self-image can withstand laughing at a movie that is aimed at 13 year-olds, rent it on DVD.

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Cartoon Contest

September 6th, 2006 No comments

I won a contest at ADP for this cartoon. It was printed in the production newsletter, and I received a $25 gift certificate. Click on it for a larger, readible version. Not all that funny, but didn’t offend or piss anyone off, so it worked.

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The Kat Downs Conspiracy: More Video

September 4th, 2006 No comments

Here’s another video, this time of Kat’s song “Down” which you can find on the album Head of Revelations.

See the video here: http://www.katdowns.com/down.php

Buy the album here: http://www.katdowns.com/buy.php

There’s a link on the buy page to the iTunes music store, so you can save some money if you have the inclination and the technology.

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The Kat Downs Conspiracy: Video of the song "Purge"

September 3rd, 2006 No comments

Back in May the band I play guitar for, The Kat Downs Conspiracy, recorded a set for Comcast’s cable TV show, “San Francisco Sound.” They gave us a DVD of rough footage and said we could use it for promotional purposes. I’m going to be posting about the process of getting this stuff on the web, but for now, enjoy the first one:

http://www.katdowns.com/purge.php

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