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10/27/2006 15:44 #32797

IE 7 is ruining my life
Category: work
It is virtually impossible to deal with microsoft products. It is so ridiculous that IE 7 gets rid of IE 6. IN order to switch back and forth you either have to run a virtual machine, hack your registry all crazy or keep installing and uninstalling IE 6/7.

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It seems so crazy that 80% of people supposedly have IE 6 but I can no longer test in IE 6 because I have IE 7. But I have to start testing in IE 7 because we all know that nothing will play well with it.

Once I decide to go IE 7 with estrip there will be no more support for IE 6 because I have no way of testing it unless someone wants to donate an IE 6 machine to me.

They didn't fix the security bug where I can read peoples clipboards . I even wrote to microsoft about it as did many others. It basically is disabled in IE 7 out of the box but if you upgrade from 6 it is still there. And how many people will upgrade from 6 and not have this fixed. Just about everyone.

Check yourself before you wreck yourself

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Major IE 7 & and PHP Served from IIS 6 Incompatibility.

I had the most horrible day with IE 7. I really feel like microsoft just likes to see me waste my time. I should write them a letter about how I had to take a break from curing cancer to deal with defects in their browser.

Turns out that IE 7 cannot handle pages with the wrong Content-Length very well. If the content-length header exceeds the real content-length it gets especially messed up.

This is fucking insane. I discovered that session enabled PHP pages served with windows server IIS 6 to IE 7 do not refresh properly when there is javascript in the head of the document. They show up fine on first load but then show up blank intermittently on refresh. Here is the full overview with examples

When serving PHP from Apache I did not have this problem because apache always seems to report the correct Content-Length with the script.
hodown - 10/27/06 17:07
I don't really know what that was all about, but i like seeing my picture on your journal.

10/28/2006 13:33 #32796

Holly's Birthday and Phone Swimmer
Category: holiday
We went to La Marina for (e:holly)'s birthday party last night. I cannot find a web site for them but here is their artvoice page

(MAP TO: 1503%20HERTEL%20AVENUE)

The food was really fabulous but it is quite expensive. The bill came to around $360 for 6 people. I mean we went all out, I think you could eat a lot cheaper there. We had fancy wine, appetizers, and entrees plus drinks. (e:holly) had crab cakes with lobster tail, I have to say it looked absolutely delicious. I had linguine with clam sauce and fried calamaris.

My phone decided to jump out of my pocket last night on Hertel Avenue as I ran down the street in the rain. My shoe had come untied and it was raining, so after I got it tied I ran to catch up with everyone else.

The phone sat in a puddle completely covered for a few seconds before I realized. Luckily, the battery had flown out when it hit the ground so there were no short circuits. I let the waterlogged phone dry out in my bone dry gas heated house and today it work fine. Unfortunately, I lost my last stylus.

I was really quite nervous. because although I have insurance on the phone, I am leaving for San Francisco on Monday and there is no way I would be able to get a replacement before then.

The thought of having no phone in a 'foreign, place freaked me the hell out. How did I live before the phone? How did anyone meet up or get anything done. How did I even manage to grocery shop without access to google.

One of the servers at work got hacked the other day. Who hacks a cancer treatment center?
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twisted - 10/28/06 14:06
I clicked your "full overview with examples" link in (e:paul,4695) and noticed the URL looked like it would be behind a firewall. Sure enough, I backed up to the first part of the url and got that screen. I promise I wasn't trying to sabatoge your war against cancer!

p.s. - glad your phone is ok!

10/29/2006 22:00 #32795

A new Camera
Category: hardware
I bought this camcorder today. I am totally dissatisfied with the propriety nature of the video codec. It is like a DIVX movie but is some propriety samsung SEDG format. In order to use it I need to open the file with a hex edited, change instances of SEDG to DIVX and then run it through ffmpeg to turn it into flash video. Needless to say, it suffers along the way a bit which makes me question its usefulness. The camera itself rocks. It is so fast and responsive, it is tiny, has an external lense for head mounted recording and is an MP3 player, voice recorder, and and video cam. Too bad it's so proprietary. I really think that kind of crap needs to just end. I will probably return it.

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It really ends up being no better than my cell phone.

::Download Flash Video::


twisted - 10/29/06 22:26
I can't believe you bought that DV camera already. You are insane.

p.s. - if you zoom in on me eating like that I'll kill you, haha!

10/25/2006 21:00 #32794

Gay Marriage Legal In New Jersey
Category: gay
Gay couples can marry in New Jersey now. Why is it so impossible to have it happen in New York.

But it's possible that lawmakers will designate civil unions, not marriage, as the route to provide such rights. They have 180 days to respond.



I guess it will probably never benefit me anyways but I really think that anyone should have the right to marriage or civil union or whatever so that they have the same benfits as a married couple.

I mean in general, doesn't society want to encourage monogamy, even if it is gay. It seems better than lots of single gay people being promiscuous.
iriesara - 10/26/06 11:28
now if only we can legalize polygamy, right Paul? ;)

10/25/2006 19:17 #32793

Buffalo Sky Scraper
Category: downtown
Wow, who would have thought that buffalo would get a 1.2 million square foot business tower right on Niagara Square and Elmwood. I like the fact that the guy who is planning this new development is also committed investing $80 million in redeveloping the Statler Towers.

According to the news, the idea is to attract big businesses who have office in Toronto or New York to the lower operating costs in Buffalo.

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Acording to the Buffalo News.

At 600 feet tall, the $361 million, ultra-contemporary glass and steel office, hotel and condo tower would eclipse the HSBC Center in height by 33 feet and would rank among the tallest buildings between New York City and Chicago... At $361 million, the mixed-use tower surpasses the price tag of all other downtown buildings. By comparison, the HSBC Center, built in 1972, sold last year for $85 million and currently is back on the market at $121 million.



Are they saying that HSBC doesn't own it's own tower? I had no idea. Maybe we should buy it, lol?
vincent - 10/25/06 20:41
It looks like the secret that is Buffalo is out.

Well if ((e:strip)) hits the Mega or Powerball that could be a possibility or the only way to finance it.

From the Buffalo News: "At $361 million, the mixed-use tower surpasses the price tag of all other downtown buildings. By comparison, the HSBC Center, built in 1972, sold last year for $85 million and currently is back on the market at $121 million. "

Then again I wouldn't want to Pay off a out of town Real Estate "Flipper"

:-/
joshua - 10/25/06 20:05
Fantastic idea.
iriesara - 10/25/06 19:32
okay, so I know I haven't lived in Bflo for awhile, but I'm confused....I'm guessing the skyscraper in the picture is the big tall one (duh). But what about that curved-looking structure in front of it? Is that part of it - or have they put up something new there already? Also, where would it be? I'm thinking on the opposite side of the circle? towards, what's that street called, Niagara? Where that bar was? (I know, real descript it's been awhile.... )