looks like livejournal lost all power to their datacenter, including the backup power.
happy friday. man, that sucks. i feel like sending them a sympathy card.looks like livejournal lost all power to their datacenter, including the backup power.
happy friday. man, that sucks. i feel like sending them a sympathy card.i have figured out why physical therapists are all nice and friendly and sweet. it’s because if they weren’t so disarmingly cute and nice, there would be no reason not to kill them for inflicting this kind of pain.
ow. ow. ow.via moose, i present this windows media video clip of richard simmons on ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’
possibly work safe, but you’ll fall out of your chair laughing.grrrrrrrrrrrr.
this entry was supposed to be about how i was all doing a little dance, singing a little song about how wonderful TiVo is for finding something that was on my wishlist and magically picking it up and recording a bunch of episodes for me, which i was, until i discovered…Forum: Using the TiVo Service
Subject: Argh! Zero-length recorded programs for the past week and a half! I tend to watch TV in widely-spaced blocks, so I’ll frequently leave my TiVo to do its thing for a week (or three) while I ignore it. Today I turned on the TV after letting it do its thing since the end of December, only to discover that everything it recorded since 1 January is apparently a blank file — it lists the program in the Now Playing list, but when I try to play it, it pops up the status bar at the bottom for about eight seconds, then prompts me if I’d like to delete it now or later, as though I’d just watched the program all the way to the end. I tried rebooting the TiVo via the menus, thinking maybe it was confused somehow, and that didn’t help. It’s obviously updating its program list fine, as it picked up a couple Wishlist things that weren’t on the schedule last month. The weird bit was — I had it set to auto-record Suggestions, as sometimes it manages to come up with something fun to surprise me — and when I went paging down through all of my Season Pass-recorded, and Wishlist-recorded, programs, it had about 75 things — I only have a 40-hour DVR! And that’s on top of the probably 25 programs I had deliberately recorded. I thought, “wow, that’s really weird, I’m *sure* I don’t have enough space for all that.” Then I went on to try and play things I actually wanted to see, only to find that they were all BLANK. The only thing I can think of was it filled up its disk but somehow didn’t want to actually delete anything, so it just kept on trying to record — creating these zero-length programs in my Now Playing list. Now I just deleted all those Suggestions and the zero-length deliberately-recorded programs manually, one by one — ugh — and while I was doing that it started to record one of my Season Passes (and that seems to play back fine from the Now Playing screen), but is there anything I can do to prevent this happening again? I’m so hacked off at it screwing up over a whole week of programming. I mean, that’s the whole freakin’ point is that I don’t *have* to pay attention, it’ll just delete the old stuff and tape over it for me. And some of those were programs I really wanted. :( Argh, argh, argh! AM. SO. HACKED. OFF. Grrrrrrr. Does anyone have any ideas — apart from turning off auto-recording of Suggestions, which I just did, even though I like the Suggestions (SO NOT WORTH IT if this is my punishment for being curious!)? According to System Information, I’m running software version 5.3-01-2-540, on a Series2 TiVo. Are there any, I dunno, firmware updates I desperately need to apply or something? It says it’s dialing in fine.
dammit. at least i discovered it before i missed another new West Wing, but niqui so not pleased about this. i know, i know, it’s just television, but i watch about eight hours of it a month and i really fricking want those eight hours to be there when i want to watch them. especially considering the relative cost of a DVR+TiVo service to a VCR, which at least i would have no one but myself to blame for fucking up.
fucking computers!Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 13:56:04 -0800 (PST)
From: sabrina downard
Subject: Chicago local SAGE forming! Come join us. If you're in Chicago or nearabouts, please come join us (and tell all your friends) as we get together the first chi-sage local meeting in, oh, five years or so. :-) Our mailing list is available as well, and you can find it at https://listhost.uchicago.edu/mailman/listinfo/chi-sage We'll be meeting on Tuesday, the 25th of January, at 6 PM, at the University of Chicago GSB Gleacher Center, located at 450 N. Cityfront Plaza Drive -- between the Tribune Tower and NBC Tower, downtown. Map: http://gsbwww.uchicago.edu/maps/gleacherupper.html Our speaker will be John Valdes, system administrator at the U of C Astronomy and Astrophysics Department, with an introduction to using cfengine. The talk will begin at 6:15 and run until approximately 7, and it will be followed by general discussion until 8PM. If you can't join us immediately after work, consider stopping by the Billy Goat on lower Michigan after the meeting, for a cheeseborger, beer, and socializing with colleagues who'll get your "what was your username, again?" jokes. Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions or comments!
--sabrina :)