Hardware disasters – aka why I take backups….

Hardware glitches….. well, shall we start with the dying hard disk? One drive in my external firewire box decided to die last week – of course it’s the one with all my photo’s on, and where all the music is ripped to (490 Albums at last count) so you can imagine my horror when it wouldn’t come back online – it’s been giving me problems for a couple of weeks – just dropping off and requiring a reboot of the PC and the Array to get it back….

Luckily I have some good backup software and I keep two copies of all that sort of data – wasteful in some ways – but disk space is cheap!! I found out how cheap disk space is with a bit of digging around for a replacement drive – I have a spare that was dropped in – but now I need a new spare!! I’ve not decided if I should start a round of upgrades to 250Gb drives from 120’s or just be cheap for the time being and get another 120 as a like for like replacement. I’ll keep you posted of what I find / decide on…

Whilst I was searching I found a Fujitsu 80Gb Laptop drive on E-Bay (brand spanking new, for £88 delivered to my door the following morning) this will allow me to do a load of juggling of disks amonst the laptops here and improve the data redundancy somewhat. At present I have a pair of 30Gb drives in my Laptop (a Compaq Evo N600c) but I have to use the MultiBay slot – so I have no optical drive most of the time…. just a little frustrating :-)  I intend to upgrade this to have the 80Gb drive in it and drop the pair of 30’s into Becca’s Armada M700 (along with a RAM upgrade also found on E-Bay) to turn that into a useful machine at long last (there’s minimal chance that she’ll need an optical drive - I hope!!)

Once all this is completed and I get sign-off from Becca, I’ll probably upgrade the PC to run SBS 2003 and have a domain in the house – central storage and offline files, combined with Foldershare for additional redundancy and music / photo syncronisation across multiple machines, we should be on to a winner! I then just need to find somewhere to “hide” the PC as it’s pretty noisy – and I’d like to get it out of the study and into a cupboard (understairs stylee) of some description – run it headless and use remote desktop as required to do admin….. but we shall see…

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New Job!

I’ve been meaning to post a bunch of stuff for a while, lots has been going on in the household, Wedding plans are entering the final stages, a new job starts tomorrow, and a couple of minor hardware glitches and upgrades have taken up the remainder of my time…. so expect a flurry of posts today!

The new job – I start work for Manx Telecom tomorrow (Monday 13th Feb 2006) in the Hosting team – so I’ll become responsible for a number of aspects of the online services that MT offer, including ManxNet Mail…. they seem very keen to provide training – so I hope to be MCSE & (hopeully) CCNA

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Latest upgrades….

Hopefully this post will work… my first attempt failed for no obvious reason – but I suspect it may have something to do with the abomination that is Internet Explorer 7… it’s like IE 4 – but more horrible (remember the active desktop?) the Beta 2 preview release is a crock, and will be coming off tonight…. I’ll have to wait a bit longer for a version that works properly with SpamKarma (the one saving grace of IE7 is that the previews of captured spam work as they should… like they do in Firefox….)

An update from IE6 is badly needed – but please give up with the RSS integration (FeedDemon works just fine thanks), and put the buttons back where they were…. and what’s with the Blue Boobs?

 Anyway enough of a rant… WordPress 2.0.1 is now available…so I guess I should upgrade that as well…. at least it’s not BETA!! Why oh why didn’t I wait a day or two more before upgrading??

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Upgrades – software and work…

Well, I’ve done it and finally upgraded to WordPress 2, and I have to say it was stupidly easy!! Apart from some hardware problems (my laptop freezing twice as I was uploading the new files) it was utterly painless.  I’ve also upgraded to Spam-Karma 2.1 – to ensure that the junk stays out of my comments….

The new interface is lovely – just a bit cleaner and “nicer” that the previous version, the editing tools are superb as well…. the preview is massively improved from previous versions (create a post and click ‘Save and Continue Editing’ then scroll down to see what I mean…) 

I know I promised to post more, and I will – a new role beckons working in telecoms (on the web hosting side of things) so it should start getting interesting…. I’ve got to have a medical and get my references checked… and a “security check” but it’s all OK!!

More updates to follow as things progress……

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MSN Live Messenger

Invites available – i’m looking for MEANINGINGFUL comments – not the usual pleading….. impress me – show me some GOOD new software – show me something funny – give me a reason to give you an invite…..

The oppourtunity is there – PLEASE take it!!

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I’m alive!!

It’s been too long since my last post – over a month….. but I’ve been busy – honestly!!

I was finally made redundant (after 2.5 years notice) at the end of November, so I have been fairly occupied with the hunt for a new job, not to mention having my first holiday since February! The final week at work was fairly chaotic as well – completing a number of projects and handing over those that would not be completed in time.

It’s nice to be out though – the last year or so has been a bit of a roller-coaster emotionally, my girlfriend agreed to marry me this time last year, then my father suffered a fairly massive stroke at the age of 57 in July – his recovery has amazed everyone from family and friends to the medical team who have treated him over the last 5 months. Finally finishing work was a huge relief – it’s meant I’ve had more time to spend doing the important stuff and not worrying about projects that are my problem – but out of my control!

The job hunt continues – but I’m hopeful that something will come up in the new year – but nothing is guaranteed in this life – so if you know of anyone who’s looking for technical project staff or infrastructure techies in the Isle of Man – please give me a shout – or leave a comment!!

I promise that come the New-Year I’ll start reading blogs again and posting any interesting snippets I find – but time has been short this last month.

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Win a t-shirt!

The nice people over at F-Secure are offiering some superb t-shirts to a few lucky people, why not have a look at their blog and see if you can get one.

I’d like to point out that anyone who gets one as a result of reading this should contact me – as I’ll be very upset if you win and I don’t!! 🙂

Want to win one of these?

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Need that file you left at home?

We all know the feeling don’t we….. you’ve typed up that important documentation / cv / proposal over the weekend on you home PC, and got to work for the presentation on the Monday morning – and realised that you’ve not e-mailed it to yourself, or brought it on your pen-drive, or it was too big for your mailserver so it was rejected… but you never saw the NDR. That sinking feeling – that feeling of panic….. well no more!!

Foldershare (recently bought by Microsoft) is a superb piece of software that gives you a number of options for getting hold of your files….

As Reeves Little puts it:

FolderShare is perfect for individuals. FolderShare offers both free and for-pay versions of their service. The free version of the service limits the number of files and sub-folders which can be shared as well as the speed of the file sync. I’ve been able to stick to just using the free service by keeping a sub-folder in my documents folder where I put the items I want to share (typically my current work) and moving them out when I’m done.

Yep, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again… I’m cheap.

You can syncronize your files (up to 2Gb per file) between machines, in a nice (read quick), secure, encrypted manner – it’s 30 seconds to install and configure it. Install the client, create a username and password and then select the directories you want to sync. Foldershare calls each of these a library – and each library can contain up to 10,000 files! You can then invite other foldershare users to your libraries, or just install the client on other machines – et voila! your files are available to you.

Alternatively, once you have the client installed on a PC – you can sign-in to the website from any web browser, and look at the contents of your PC(s) – any drive or folder – regardless of wether or not it forms part of a library.

So, as you can see – the days of “….. Oh Shit! I left the (very important) document at home!” panic are over….. and the very best bit…..the price:

FREE FREE FREE!!!

try it – you might like it, Omar does!!

I should probably point out that I value Omar’s opinion more than some – as he and his team gave me a Kahuna Invite!! So I’m a little biased 🙂

One final little note – the Mac version is available again now I see – so rejoice ye Zealots!!

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It’s been too long….

since my last post of any value – I realise that and I’m going to endeavour to do more in the coming weeks and months. Work has all gone a bit mental as my 2.5 year redundancy notice period finishes at the end of November (10.5 working days away as I type this!!)

The panic has kicked in and my “play-time” has been severely reduced as I hand-over nearly 9 years of experience to the team that will remain – no mean feat I can tell you!! (Not to mention the time off for interviews and the 4-day weekend away for my better half’s school reunion…)

I promise that I’ll be back with meaningful content soon – Flock, FolderShare, WindowsLive – all things I’ve played with a bit – but will use more thoroughly next month when I have some time off!!

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