Just click on this link and then click on the blue "Verify Java version" button.
PS. There are more version checkers here.
You'll remember how I track spam. Back in October 2008, I observed a precipitous drop. Remember that my numbers lag about 30 days as that's how long Google leaves spam before they delete it. I continued to watch this drop rapidly until it bottomed out in early December 2008. Now it's clearly headed back up.
While you have to look pretty closely at this chart, it represents a drop of almost 50%, 1500 to just over 800.
The story behind this is what's interesting.
Start with Brian Krebs' article from the Washington Post. It seems that the Internet backbone providers got together and took McColo off the air. McColo was a web hosting service that was accused of hosting 75% of spam. That's amazing.
Shortly after Krebs' article went up, FireEye began a series of blog posts about "the rest of the story." The links are here:
But then the story took a twist. The spam had been emanating from a huge botnet known as Srizbi.
It seems that this botnet had a plan to reestablish their command and control center in the event that they lost their host.
The good guys at FireEye even began buying up the domain names generated by the Sirzbi algorithm but to no avail. By late November, Krebs called it a "resurrection." He recapped it in this blog entry.
Andre' M. Di Mino of The Shadowserver Foundation discusses this in his podcast.
My wife's work has a Canon PowerShot A95. It's a couple of years old but still a nice camera.
She came home one day and mentioned that there was something wrong with it. It wasn't taking pictures.
The next time I was by there I picked it up and played with it. When you viewed the pictures, it seemed to not display anything.
I kept playing with it and realized that if I continued to scroll backwards, I eventually got to old pictures.
Hmmm.
Then I took some pictures and they too were black. You could see all the menus though.
Seemed like the capture thingy was busted. (Don't you love it when I talk techie?)
I fell back to my faithful Google search for "Canon PowerShot A95 black LCD." Wouldn't you know that the first hit told me about the problem?
Eventually I got to this page at Canon.
The bad news is there is something fundamentally wrong with the CCD Image Sensors on a number of Canon cameras in this era.
The good news is that Canon is doing the right thing. A quick call to Canon and they e-mailed us a pre-paid UPS label to return the A95 to them. Within 10 days it was back repaired for no charge.
Nobody likes it when a product they buy fails but the way Canon is handling this is exemplary.
I'm obviously a big Sitemeter fan. When I was looking at my report the other day, I noticed something odd. There were several entries from an ISP called Google! Look at this list.
Date/Time | Entry Page | Comments |
10/05/08 5:21:20 pm | testblog/2007_12_01_archive.html | XP IE6 |
10/12/08 5:44:41 pm | testblog/ | XP IE6 |
10/12/08 10:00:55 pm | 2008/09/thank-you-google-i-think.html | From Google in NY OS X Firefox |
10/12/08 10:52:20 pm | testblog/2007/12/test-2.html | XP IE6 |
10/13/08 2:35:03 am | testblog/2007/12/test.html | XP IE6 |
10/18/08 1:41:10 am | testblog/2007/12/test-2.html | XP IE6 |
10/18/08 4:48:18 am | testblog/ | XP IE6 |
10/18/08 11:21:47 am | testblog/2007/12/test.html | XP IE6 |
10/19/08 7:47:43 pm | 2008/10/thinkpad-xp-sp3-wi-fi.html | XP IE6 |
10/20/08 5:53:27 am | 2007_12_01_archive.html | XP IE6 |
10/23/08 2:51:24 pm | 2008/10/thinkpad-xp-sp3-wi-fi.html | XP IE6 |
10/26/08 3:12:51 pm | 2008/02/gps-and-google-maps.html | WinNT IE7 "can i imports maps to mio c320" |
11/09/08 6:43:04 pm | Javascript disabled | Win2000 IE6 |
What on earth is going on with Google?
Why do they keep visiting my test blog? And those entries aren't even active. They're test entries when I was experimenting with using Blogspot's ftp method of publishing.
Someone from Google's New York office even visited.
I think it's interesting to notice that most visits were from Windows XP, IE6, and 1024x768 display. Probably the same PC.
Every now and then, you'll see an outlier, like the WinNT IE7 visit on 10/26/08. It looks like that visit was personal as it was the result of a Google search for "can i imports maps to mio c320." And the security conscious visitor on 11/09/09 who had his Javascript disabled.
Google, what are you up to?
Steve: The reason I didn't want to skip this question was this was when I planned to confess.Even Steve Gibson runs with Javascript enabled!
Leo: You turn it off.
Steve: I've turned it off, too.
ACTION is a relative new command that was introduced in Windows XP SP2. It is not supported in earlier Windows. This command specifies a text that should be shown as the first option in the Windows Autoplay dialog, together with the icon specified by the ICON. This option is always selected by default and if the user accepts the option, the application specified by the OPEN or SHELLEXECUTE entry in the media's Autorun.inf file is launched.There also was a link to an MSDN page.
[autorun]Here's what it looks like when I plug it in.
open=PStart.exe -autorun
icon="PStart.exe"
action=Launch PStart Menu
label=Ben's 8GB USB
To solve it, bring up the task manager, *exit* it instead of minimizing, and re-start... at least that works for me.
browser.tabs.autoHide - falseThe location bar has a star at the right end for Firefox bookmarks, clear if the site isn't bookmarked and gold if it is. Since I don't use Firefox bookmarks, I just wanted that real estate back. This tips list tells you how to do it.
browser.tabs.closeButtons - 2
browser.tabs.tabMaxWidth - 100
browser.tabs.tabMinWidth - 10
Hide the star button if you prefer to use the Bookmarks menu or a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl + D)What they don't tell you is how to get the userChrome.css because it doesn't exist. In your C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\im0vt1ea.default\chrome there is a file userChrome-example.css. Copy that in place and rename it to userChrome.css. Oh, they also don't tell you that you need to edit this with WordPad. Restart Firefox and then all is fine.
* Open your userChrome.css file located in your profile folder.
* Add this line to the end of the file:
#star-button {display: none !important;}
* Restart Firefox for the change to take effect.
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\EXCEL.EXE" /eYou can just click on Browse in that dialog box and navigate to the Office12 folder.
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Well this seems to work:I tried it and rebooted.
Open c:\Program Files\Synaptics\SynTP\TP4table.dat
Add this just before the "Pass 1" block:
; Set WheelStd as default
*,*,*,*,*,*,WheelStd,0,9
Steve: ...are we over 50 percent adoption?That sent me off to go look at my blogs to see what they were seeing.
Leo: I think it's well less than half.
Click on the "My Maps" tab and then "Create new map." You'll get the following screen:
Now, enter a title and description and click the radio button for Public or Unlisted. This doesn't matter for this project.
Back up above "Title" is a link for "Import." Click that.
Browse to your kml file for iGO POI Explorer and click on "Upload from File."
There it is!
To get fancy, click on "Link to this page" at the top right of the map.
Copy and paste that HTML to embed in your web page.
Ta da!
http://groups.msn.com/windowslivewriter/generaltopics.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=5348Seems to be a problem with the way Writer saves the pictures for the blog. Hope they get it fixed or worked out with Google.
http://ktcatspost.blogspot.com/2008/01/creating-posts-with-windows-live.html
http://groups.msn.com/windowslivewriter/generaltopics.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=5865&LastModified=4675647355351184717
I was wondering if it is possible yet to use the original back and forward buttons. I really dislike the catch all button that was implemented in M2 and would like to have the drop down list integrated with the button as before. It's cleaner and faster.The moderator responded:
It's not possibleMaxthon has a nice feature similar to Windows Explorer in that you can "go up" one level in the current URL. In Maxthon 2, this button has the words "Go Up" next to it and can't be configured. Gimme a break. I know what that icon represents. I want my real estate back.
This information was also already available on the forum, so I suggest reading through the FAQ's and make searches for further questions.To which the poster responded:
...if you are going to further admonish me I don't need the answer.Ouch.
I just updated to Maxthon 2 and generally speaking am very happy. The only problem is ... you seem to have dismantled the quick search options. ... am I missing something?The moderator's response:
Nope...Maxthon 2 (2.0.8.1720 UNICODE) has crashed twice while I've been researching this post. I think we ought to give Maxthon 2 a