Alisha and I spent the day driving over to Havana. Driving into town on Rt 136, we saw 2 seperate signs for the “Historic Watertower”, so I had to stop and take a picture of it. Brick base with a metal tank on top.
After that, we crossed over the Illinois River and visited the Dickson Mounds Museum. Excellent place to visit, but not exactly what we set out for. We headed back over the river to the Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge., where we took some more pictures.
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Picking Corn
I got to drive the combine today. And I managed to dump corn into the wagons without spilling much.
MBSA and MS04-025
When MBSA 1.2.1 tells you this about MS04-025, it’s probably safe to ignore.
A required registry key does not exist. It is necessary in order for this patch to be considered installed. [SOFTWAREMicrosoftInternet ExplorerActiveX Compatibility{3B7C8860-D78F-101B-B9B5-04021C009402}Compatibility Flags]
Check the file versions listed in the bulletin, but it’s probably wrong.
Oh, and this guy deserves a nice pat on the back for wonderful instructions on how to patch an Office 2003 administrative install share. Amazingly enough, patching the install share and then calling setup.exe REINSTALL=ALL /qb /L*v c:o2k3re.log
actually works as advertised.
(And it looks like my stylesheet still needs some adjustments)
MS04-028 patches
I’m working on the last set of patches from Microsoft for the labs, and they are beginning to annoy me.
The one for IE6sp1 works just as advertised, with the standard unattended commandline:IE6.0sp1-KB833989-x86-ENU.exe /q:a /r:n
.
The one for the DotNet Framework 1.1, isn’t quite so straight-forward. The command line options work as advertised. (I’m using NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe /Q /L:c:dotnetsp1.txt
). But after installing, the version numbers don’t match up with the version checking method listed in KB318785. %WINDOWS%System32URTTempmscoree.dll
does NOT get updated, while the version in %WINDOWS%System32
does.
Arrgh. Now on to the Office 2003 patching, from an Admin install share. This should be fun. At least there are reccommended practices from Microsoft on this stuff.
Abstinence spreads to other countries
Looks like other countries are just as good at sticking there heads in the sand about sex ed as we are:
Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang has urged people to eat lots of garlic and beetroot to fight the effects of Aids.
And that’s just the most amusing quote in the article. The rest of it is much, much worse.
mod_log_sql and old logs
I’ve converted one of our Linux Apache webservers over to logging with mod_log_sql and adapted some previously existing php code to display the data.
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Parents House
No more Jaguar
Jaguar is leaving Formula One, and taking Cosworth with them. Ford is putting both operations up for sale, with a “number of potential buyers expressing interest“. Hopefully someone will buy them, fields with less than 20 cars would be even easier for Scuderia Ferrari to dominate. And if they don’t come back, there will be a wider gap between the haves and the backmarkers that are the have-not privateers. Though, without Cosworth engines, Minardi and Jordan are going to have a tough time getting around the track.
And I will definitely miss hearing “jag-eww-arr” from David and Steve on Speed.
ntfsresize
I wanted to keep the Windows 2000 install that came on my new laptop and install Windows XP, but Dell only created one large NTFS partition. After doing a little searching around, I found ntfsresize, part of the Linux NTFS Project.
After downloading and burning the SystemRescueCD, I popped it in the drive, booted off it and typed run_qtparted
hit enter and happily pointed and clicked my way through resizing the existing NTFS partition to free up some space for XP. And maybe even Gentoo