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Windows error on the display screen at the Rome airport
11/20/2004 When in Rome! Heather and Rich fly to Rome and have fun on their first day.
It is 11:30 pm local time, and oh but we've been footsore and on the way. It all started a couple of day ago, Thursday for us, when we left home about 6:40 pm with Maddy and Spencer. I officially finished the book by writing two chapter intros. I later got on line and learned that Schuyler planned to do intros for ch1 and ch6, and write the 'how gps works' section for ch5. This meant that I am, officially, at least until QC (quality control) comes back, done with the book.
Wow.
And we drove to Dad's and the kids were rambunctious until we opened up our new CD's for Harry Potter and the Prisonar of Azkaban...we listened to the first CD and that quieted them right down!
And we had a dinner at Dad and Judy's and then up to my Mom's, where we chatted a bit...then bed. And the 5:15 am alarm. It didn't feel all that bad, surprisingly.
The flight to NY went well. I watched the incredibly stupid, but still amusing, movie Anchor Man, heather geeked on our itinery. Then I did a bit, then geeked with my GPS.
Note to self...GPS is cool, and this whole idea of narrative of place is cool, but really, taking GPS tracks in Rome doesn't work that well. I think it is best supplemented with voice recordings of places and later geocoding to a map.
hmmm. I try and create meaning by automatically/quasi automatically parsing track logs of less meaningful trips or segments of trips-down I5 to go lobster diving, for example, but perhaps it is the meaning in the trip that is more important. The GPS is a tool for helping to look at that, but I think I can post process intermittent track points, coupled with memory and photos and voice recordings, to get a better sense of trip.
Anyway...the leg to NY went very quickly. Then we were stuck on the tarmac for a bit while our gate was cleared for us. Eeeks...I had to pee!
Then we actually were in a bit of a rush to make our connection...we got there before the 'we are closing the door on your ass' stage, but not much!
I felt a bit ick for a bit, but once I took an ibuprofen, got rid of my heart burn and had some dinner i was okay. We took sleeping pills when we took off. I took another one after dinner, and then forced myself to try to sleep.
It didn't feel as though it were working-almost as though the sleeping pill made weary but not asleep...odd feeling. But I guess I slepped. Heather woke me when they served breakfast. I did not wake easily, and I went back to sleep a couple of times. I was seeing double for part of the time.
Poor Heather says she only slept about 2 hours.
But we arrived, and waltzed through customs and onto the train. Amazing! About 10 euros apiece and we had a nice train ride with two Italian women and an italian man...we didn't really talk, but, oh well.
Into the train station, and a bit of trouble getting oriented to find our hotel. Now it is easy, but the first time was not so easy.
And then somehow it got later and we figured out the metro to go to the vatican. I was pissy about wanting to eat, and we had trouble with that-the place Heather wanted for us wasn't open until 12:30. We had okay ham and cheese sandwiches and excellent olives from a deli, ate in the plazza (?) by the gellatti milleneum.
Then we went up to the vatican. We had missed the vatican museum, sadly, but we perservered and toured Saint Peters. Heather and I were seperated at this point. I hooked up with a free tour guide and learned lots of great stuff.
Heather called when I was about to learn how to become a Swiss Guard. I accidentally hung up on her, and then couldn't figure out how to call her back, but I guessed she'd be in the front, and she was. She was pooped! But gamely lead me through the tombs of the popes. That is neat...it is so non-cave like...and yet, there is plenty of room for more of them :-)
Well we hiked back to the metro, metroe'd back to the train station and walked back to the hotel and took a 2ish hour nap...it was about 3:00 when we started this 'nap' thing.
Well we woke and did like the Romans, and then got ourselves out of the hotel. We took the 40 bus out and walked down to campo di fiori and did Rick Steve's 'Nighttime rome' walk...
We had dinner in the Piazza Navona at the 'Tre Scalini' cafe/Mokarabina coffee bar. We had drinks an appetizer and a primi-ie, we shared 1 appetizer and 1 primi, and a desert, shared, and it cost a bit. Later we saw what looked like better food for much less money. live and learn. I loved the pantheon (only the outside, as it was closed) and saw where kids had set up to camp at the pantheon, etc.
We got minorly scammed at the Trevi fountain over some flowers that were 'given' to us...and when I didnt' pay enough for them the guy took 2 of three back! ack. I was not too annoyed-I mean, I should know better, right?
And I took pictures and we made our way back to the hotel.
tags: italy heather rich rome
If she only knew there was some dork ass standing behind her she would have had an even more evil look on her face.
Working on a Windows-only app for work, inside Parallels of course, I got this stupid error message. Not only is it less than useful (What am I supposed to do now that I know this error occurred?), it is missing a period at the end of the sentence blaming my computer for the problem.
Installation Error graphic available for download at http://dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/installation-error/ in EPS (vector) format.
View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.
amiga eres la mejor y siempre lo seras me duele demaciado perderte la duraa creo qe esto ya no da mas :( ... se qe nadie es perfecto y e cometido mis errores y pido disculpas pero eso es lo qe sale de mi zom... sorry :( la duraa aunqe tengamos dramas y me tengaii xata :@ igual te qero ...
So the card reader on my lightly used D70 was giving me some FOR errors. Turns out the card reader just had a slightly loose ribbon cable. It was an easy fix. But since I was in there I figured why not clean the card reader itself and check for loose solder joints?. So anyways all is well and the D70 is in one peace and working again.
Each week, I teach a maker art class for lower school children at the Lycée Français in Sausalito. Students are now making a Chinese New Year Wonderbox, with a paper lantern and an animal from the zodiac: they are combining art and technology to bring their wonderbox come alive. This week, we made a button to light up their lantern. We discussed how electricity flows through circuits, showed a prototype wonderbox, then asked kids to create their own circuit, with a switch to turn lights on and off.
To make the switch, our young makers had to go through a series of precise steps: fold a small piece of cardboard, glue aluminum foil at each end, wire the top foil to the lantern's LED, tape the bottom foil to a coin cell battery, and connect the battery’s positive end to the LED'S longest leg. Students spent about 30 to 45 minutes building their switch, through a healthy process of trial and error. When they were done, they went back to decorating their boxes, which they seem to really enjoy.
Next week, children will start working on their animal characters, based on the Chinese Zodiac. They will add LEDs for the eyes and make them move with a motor. The following week, they will decorate their animals and install them in their boxes. You can follow our progress in this private album, which is only available to parents, children and staff involved in this class.
This creative Wonderbox framework seems like a great way to introduce basic principles of electricity and circuits to school children, in a playful way that makes science more fun. The children are responding well to this hands-on, project-based activity: they seem engaged by the freedom to create their own interactive art, which is music to my ears.
I’d like to thank the great team supporting this educational project. Everyone at the Lycée Français has been wonderful to work with, from the extracurricular activities team to the campus staff. Many thanks as well to Tara Tiger Brown at Kithub, who gets us great learning kits for our students and delivers them quickly, at the right price. Cynthia Gilbert is a wonderful partner in the classroom, and my wife Phyllis has assembled some beautiful art supplies for this class. Jean Bolte, her daughter Natalina, Howard Rheingold and other members of ‘Pataphysical Studios have also been very generous collaborators. And I’m grateful to Geo Monley for hosting us at the Tam High makerspace. All of your guidance in developing the Wonderbox program means a lot to me. Merci!
View more maker art photos in this Flickr album: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157663074065150
Learn more about this art maker course: bit.ly/maker-art-sausalito-2016
Learn more about the Wonderbox program: bit.ly/wonderbox-overview
Here we aggregate errors for the last day in one place, so we see if a system is blowing up. This gives us one place to monitor during builds as well, so we can tell if changes to an API in one system affected another.
Even worse-this machine is having trouble booting. Wouldn't it be better if these displays failed with a cryptic linux error?
11/20/2004 When in Rome! Heather and Rich fly to Rome and have fun on their first day.
It is 11:30 pm local time, and oh but we've been footsore and on the way. It all started a couple of day ago, Thursday for us, when we left home about 6:40 pm with Maddy and Spencer. I officially finished the book by writing two chapter intros. I later got on line and learned that Schuyler planned to do intros for ch1 and ch6, and write the 'how gps works' section for ch5. This meant that I am, officially, at least until QC (quality control) comes back, done with the book.
Wow.
And we drove to Dad's and the kids were rambunctious until we opened up our new CD's for Harry Potter and the Prisonar of Azkaban...we listened to the first CD and that quieted them right down!
And we had a dinner at Dad and Judy's and then up to my Mom's, where we chatted a bit...then bed. And the 5:15 am alarm. It didn't feel all that bad, surprisingly.
The flight to NY went well. I watched the incredibly stupid, but still amusing, movie Anchor Man, heather geeked on our itinery. Then I did a bit, then geeked with my GPS.
Note to self...GPS is cool, and this whole idea of narrative of place is cool, but really, taking GPS tracks in Rome doesn't work that well. I think it is best supplemented with voice recordings of places and later geocoding to a map.
hmmm. I try and create meaning by automatically/quasi automatically parsing track logs of less meaningful trips or segments of trips-down I5 to go lobster diving, for example, but perhaps it is the meaning in the trip that is more important. The GPS is a tool for helping to look at that, but I think I can post process intermittent track points, coupled with memory and photos and voice recordings, to get a better sense of trip.
Anyway...the leg to NY went very quickly. Then we were stuck on the tarmac for a bit while our gate was cleared for us. Eeeks...I had to pee!
Then we actually were in a bit of a rush to make our connection...we got there before the 'we are closing the door on your ass' stage, but not much!
I felt a bit ick for a bit, but once I took an ibuprofen, got rid of my heart burn and had some dinner i was okay. We took sleeping pills when we took off. I took another one after dinner, and then forced myself to try to sleep.
It didn't feel as though it were working-almost as though the sleeping pill made weary but not asleep...odd feeling. But I guess I slepped. Heather woke me when they served breakfast. I did not wake easily, and I went back to sleep a couple of times. I was seeing double for part of the time.
Poor Heather says she only slept about 2 hours.
But we arrived, and waltzed through customs and onto the train. Amazing! About 10 euros apiece and we had a nice train ride with two Italian women and an italian man...we didn't really talk, but, oh well.
Into the train station, and a bit of trouble getting oriented to find our hotel. Now it is easy, but the first time was not so easy.
And then somehow it got later and we figured out the metro to go to the vatican. I was pissy about wanting to eat, and we had trouble with that-the place Heather wanted for us wasn't open until 12:30. We had okay ham and cheese sandwiches and excellent olives from a deli, ate in the plazza (?) by the gellatti milleneum.
Then we went up to the vatican. We had missed the vatican museum, sadly, but we perservered and toured Saint Peters. Heather and I were seperated at this point. I hooked up with a free tour guide and learned lots of great stuff.
Heather called when I was about to learn how to become a Swiss Guard. I accidentally hung up on her, and then couldn't figure out how to call her back, but I guessed she'd be in the front, and she was. She was pooped! But gamely lead me through the tombs of the popes. That is neat...it is so non-cave like...and yet, there is plenty of room for more of them :-)
Well we hiked back to the metro, metroe'd back to the train station and walked back to the hotel and took a 2ish hour nap...it was about 3:00 when we started this 'nap' thing.
Well we woke and did like the Romans, and then got ourselves out of the hotel. We took the 40 bus out and walked down to campo di fiori and did Rick Steve's 'Nighttime rome' walk...
We had dinner in the Piazza Navona at the 'Tre Scalini' cafe/Mokarabina coffee bar. We had drinks an appetizer and a primi-ie, we shared 1 appetizer and 1 primi, and a desert, shared, and it cost a bit. Later we saw what looked like better food for much less money. live and learn. I loved the pantheon (only the outside, as it was closed) and saw where kids had set up to camp at the pantheon, etc.
We got minorly scammed at the Trevi fountain over some flowers that were 'given' to us...and when I didnt' pay enough for them the guy took 2 of three back! ack. I was not too annoyed-I mean, I should know better, right?
And I took pictures and we made our way back to the hotel.
tags: italy heather rich rome
Windows & Tester Notes
•A window tells me I don't have permission to save notepad to desktop but it saves anyway.
•I like pin to taskbar.
•When I unplug and go outside my home network disappears. I was able to connect to the net. The network stayed when I came back in and unplugged.
•I don't notice a mail. Windows mail or outlook express.
•I'll install 2003 soon.
•I'm glad I can drag files to a folder and they Move like xp used to. I want a move feature.
•Could not load easy media transfer on xp pro machine
•Adobe flash player 9 debugger comes up in mozilla even though I have installed flash PLAYER 10
•I had problems installing an ati 650 made for windows 7 beta software. Uninstall was just as bad.
•I like the video preview box!
•I can't get the ati TV 650 wonder to load from the software disc or from the ati site using a windows 7 friendly download.
•It looks like you didn’t get the message about playing gifs.
•1/28/2009 5:11:15 AM
•Moving @ 50 gb from networked xp pro external hd to windows 7 LT
•69 processes, cpu usage %68, physical memory %51 5 apps open including mozilla with 3 tabs open to my webpage plus two fox web pages which are heavy with video and pics. Firefox at 224,00kpss
•Memory is at 1.93 gb
•1/29/2009 4:43:51 AM I have tried three or four times to open the control panel and get a runtime error. I want to uninstall a program. The control panel view opened but was blank. I had to use the drop down to select.
•Odd behavior tonight. I loaded some movie files from my Sony. Adobe premiere pro didn’t see them so I loaded adobe elements 2.0. It didn’t see them. I tried to rename the ext to .mpg they wouldn’t rename. I tried to use a bulk rename utility but it didn’t see the files… Twighlite zone. I see the files and the media player plays them. I want to cut them but do not understand.
•I started having problems with the forward button on the photo nedia viwer roday.
•1/30/2009 4:10:50 PM
•I like the thumbnail images on the desktop
•2/3/2009 6:57:56 PM
•OK it has to be a windows 7 thing with mo 2003 because I received both of these at the same time watching THE DESKTOP AND THE LAPTOP (LAPTOP HAS WINDOWS 7) . THE DESKTOP, xp pro, WAS FINE. THE LAPTOP RECEIVED GARBAGE. But I am wondering why Bella can send me the same thing and it was OK on Laptop when yours wasn't. So it is not you.
•2/4/2009 6:47:30 AM
•Pop up says ie8 not supported.
•I still haven’t found how to sort by name the icons in the quick launch area.
•I need base system deveice drivers’
•When moving files on a network from xp pro to windows 7 the move starts but often ends in can’t move thumbnail error.
•I like the way 7 easily synched with my moto q however I have trouble turning motoq into a modem.
•I have difficulty opening multiple folders at the same time
•IE comes up but then just disappears, firefox works.
•I can't get to advanced edit in mo 2003 windows 7. erroror h.
•windows 7 bogged dowen deleting duplicate files with dupe locator.
•2/8/2009 1:58:16 AM
•trying to update a techsmith camtasia I get switch to box. Finding the browser didin't help.
•When I try to use camtasia to record a power point presentation I can’t check the record from what speaker hears box.
•Ie won’t stay op[en. It opens then closes.
•Ie7 would not install. Windows said not nsupported
•Won’t work with google chrome.
•Shaneksmith1957@gmail.com
•2/9/2009 7:00:59 AM
•Sound recorder threw up multiple windows telling me it didn’t have enough temp memory to record. I have @ 200gb free on drive.
•2/17/2009 1:11:46 PM
•An infrared driver update came my way via windows beata notification. However the page disappeared and I can’t get it back. It lead me to a blank web page. I managed to save a pdf of the page with hot links but the links go nowhere. There was no explanatioin as to what the driver fixes.
•Shaneksmith1957@gmail.com
•I managed to downlload the cir driver from the hotlink.
•I am looking for 3 base system drivers
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•2/28/2009 1:25:37 AM
•I like the desktop random change selection
•3/8/2009 3:48:36 AM
•7 has a problem with video programs. i tried importing an avi video from a networked pc using camtasia and she crapped out on me...AGAIN!!
•shaneksmith1957@gmail.com
•3/16/2009 9:09:52 AM
•windows 7 won't let total recorder record sounds heard from speaker only. This is useful when trying to record screen shots with internal sound from a website.
•shaneksmith1957@gmail.com
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•3/17/2009 9:17:25 AM
It’s a sugar coated version of XP that conflicts with my video editing programs. Microsoft has made it harder to move files with no “move” feature. They have taken away the windows picture viewer and gif images don’t work without extra software.
The switch to box wouldn't let me switch mto moizilla on a download for an upgrade to snagit.
shaneksmith1957@gmail.c
4/5/2009 12:19:52 AM
7 crashed while saving a word project and going to open a photo.
shaneksmith1957@gmail.com
4/9/2009 6:17:34 PM
Windows 7 does not like my logitech webcam.
4/18/2009 1:47:39 AM
4/19/2009 9:46:20 PM
7 can feel me closing it down. it crashed as i copy program files so I can downgrade to vista.
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Installing windows 7 signature edition on 32 bit and 64 bit. I had to wipe the 32 bit because 7 wouldn’t recognize windows 7 RC. Install of fresh 7 took About 40 minutes. From Vista 64 bit 7 copied and saved programs and data of @ 400gb on my lt and @ 80 programs in @ five hours! That was nice!
10/10/2009 9:39:53 PM
Wipe 7 32 bit because of ati problem. Starting re install
To ready desktop:
10/10/2009 10:08:59 PM
A wipe did not fix the ati glitch on a reinstall.
Windows 7 changed back to windows 7 basic color scheme and the tuner came back on. I had just plugged the tuner into Laptop 2 64bit vista and ati 650 worked. Then all of a sudden the tuner started working again on my 7 lt. Weird coincidence.
10/14/2009 4:21:42 AM
Uninistalling Roxio and using a windows basic or Aero theme in Display settings then re-installing the 650 program over the existing install made the 650 work for me again. I dare not mess with Windows TV tuner!
For those with simple need that don’t need a TV tuner I sugest Windows 7 Ultimate. For those willing to troubleshoot your ATI tuner I also suggest Windows 7 Ultimate!
10/14/2009 11:23:51 PM
A windows 7 update today caused the ati not to work again. It plays but is slow.
10/17/2009 5:16:59 AM
I had to reverrify my activation key on the 32 bit.
I can only network 2 machines that are both on 7.
10/17/2009 10:12:32 PM
A clean uninstall of the 650 then re-install AFTER re-installing roxio fixed it so far.It’s working with roxio now. Roxio’s TV tuner and the ati tuner are working. If you put in ati first before Roxio then Roxio won’t let you install ati.
Hp 7350 photo printer won’t work with hp laptop 64bit and 7 desktop 32bit. No compatible drivers I have found so far have helped.
I can’t figure out how to sort icons in Quick launch with 7.
Public Windows errors are at least mildly amusing, but this one was particularly well placed, in the middle of Times Square on the Toys R Us marquee.
The System Recognized an error with \spine\disk\L5\S1. Failure to boot resulting in malfunctioning processess. Please see manufacturer for further repairs.
*** Panic Report ***
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff7f94e4ac1b): "GPU Panic: [] 3 3 5f 1d 0 8 0 3 : NVRM[0/1:0:0]: Read Error 0x00070000: CFG 0x0fe910de 0x00100406 0xc0000000, BAR0 0x101000000 0xffffff81fded0000 0x0e7290a2, D0, P2/4\n"@/SourceCache/AppleGraphicsControl/TaylorGraphicsControl-3.10.25/src/TaylorMuxControl/kext/GPUPanic.cpp:127
Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff81d0e36b90 : 0xffffff801232ad21
0xffffff81d0e36c10 : 0xffffff7f94e4ac1b
0xffffff81d0e36cf0 : 0xffffff7f931f9ea6
0xffffff81d0e36db0 : 0xffffff7f932c790d
0xffffff81d0e36df0 : 0xffffff7f93501844
0xffffff81d0e36e10 : 0xffffff7f93200b97
0xffffff81d0e36ec0 : 0xffffff7f931a8fed
0xffffff81d0e36ee0 : 0xffffff80128d91f5
0xffffff81d0e36f10 : 0xffffff7f92b3f749
0xffffff81d0e36f50 : 0xffffff7f94f74b2c
0xffffff81d0e36f60 : 0xffffff7f94f7ccbf
0xffffff81d0e36f80 : 0xffffff80124161bb
0xffffff81d0e36fd0 : 0xffffff8012433e69
0xffffff81fc8cbf40 : 0xffffff8012341deb
0xffffff81fc8cbf90 : 0xffffff8012342330
0xffffff81fc8cbfb0 : 0xffffff80124116e7
UPDATE: It's working now.
Feeling like a complete idiot I found out my Javascript is OFF. (Did some deprecation tests for javascript last night.)
Gmail, it would be good to put a note like this which I found via Flickr... for those lapses into idiocy--
To take full advantage of Flickr, you should use a JavaScript-enabled browser and
install the latest version of the Macromedia Flash Player.
~~~
Ok just to be clear. This is on FireFox 3. I followed everything I googled about it. Clear cache, clear cookies, clear history...
It works on IE & Flock. I'm stumped. My last recourse is to re-install I guess.
do you get this error?
Same exact issue here, only on Amazon forums.roku.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=76614&sid=da...
Amazon needs to get their act together. www.amazon.com/forum/roku?_encoding=UTF8&cdForum=Fx1Y...
I've requested review of year 2009.
The error page seems to appear when the specific year has been queued for processing. Has happened twice so far. Sure could use some better wording.
Anyway, I NEED MY DOLLAH!
Royal Error - NATOs krigsmaskineri leker krig i Norrland sommaren 2009
Mellan den 8-16 juni 2009 genomförde NATO sin största flygövning det året. Övningen var belägen i Norrbotten och sammanlagt deltog ett 60-tal flygplan och uppemot 2000 soldater från 10 länder. Ett brittiskt hangarfatryg deltog även det i övningen. Syftet med övningen är att öva NATOs snabbinsatsstyrka NATO response force.
Nato är världens största krigsmaskin och kärnvapenklubb. Nato för imperialistiska krig världen över för att säkra USA:s kontroll av världens råvaror och marknader. Ofog tycker inte det är ok att Sverige hyr ut i princip halva landet för att Nato ska öva luftangrepp och bli bättre på att kriga. Vi fanns därför på plats för att protestera och konkret försöka förhindra NATO från att öva!
PC Error, 2007, Playa del Carmen, permanent
Spontaneous aesthetic manifestation of mathematics.
photographed with camera from screen. Mac ones have tissue similar to the images from my "Hentai - Cascades & Screams" project, but to really enjoy it it must be seen big.
This advertisement was sent to me via email for a Myer promotion. Thought the thumb was hilarious. I'd like to find the original and see if it also has the error.
taken in the design museum, london.
i guess the projected paterns on the dishes should change, move or something.. but the error message explains it all.
featured in:
chimac.net/2011/07/09/has-anyone-noticed-that-stumbleupon...
I know (s)he can do it...
You wan't more? Here it is
Update: more on the wiki twitter.pbwiki.com/Cats
Xerox Phaser giving me troubles today. I have never used “off brand” Xerox ink, so not sure what is causing this error.
I might have to take the damn thing apart to fix it, or hire someone to do it for me. Grrrr