/NOTE: From the site's update on 5.6.2006 onwards, this particular site will not be updated anymore. To be honest, I made few additional modifications on 6.6., 7.6., 8.6., 9.6., and 16.6., further on 13.7., 23.7., 23.8., and 26.9. in 2006, and finally on 14.1. in 2007 (which was the absolutely last update), but that was all just fixing old errors and formatting, and no new content was added. Optionally see the last "events-entry" on page "events7.html" (it's a short related announcement), and the first entry on the "events8.html" page (it describes all this in great details), however, the second one is located only on "still-updated" site-variants. Anyway, this notice applies to: Bravenet, Freehost386, Geocities, and Greatnow free-hosts (and from 14.1.2007 this includes also Atspace free-host), so for the current variant with the fresh content, please head on to one of these two main sites: 50webs, Voljatel, which are, as mentioned, the only ones still being updated.
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This page is some kind of a blog-page (and of course, its sub-pages too); in other words, it is a personal ever-growing computing-related page with (in my opinion) important current news and events. But there are just too many interesting things to post them all here (things such as online features, interesting sites in general, various other stuff) that I passionately discover on day-to-day basis and write about them on discussion boards/forums on the Internet, therefore, please rather take a look at: http://esnips.com/doc/f982c379-aaa2-4626-8830-1b5e25331c17/collection-1.html and http://users.volja.net/tayiper/script/collection-2.html, which are the files with collection of links to these threads that I devotedly save each time I post. Anyway, these pages will contain current important events, personal ones, like completely new things that I have discovered, information about my current system state, un-installations, re-installations of my operating systems, any errors I am coping with lately, software updates and similar. It was started on [ 19.2.2005 ] with the file-caching problem (that lead me to completely un-install my Windows XP/Pro SP1) and its basic description and solution. The solution was re-installing Windows, particularly downgrading to the non-SP version. But of course, I've tried almost all possible solutions before. Luckily this time installation with "Unattended" parameters worked, but read the first opening entry for details below at the bottom of that page.
And here below is yet another e-mail message from me to Terry at Terry's Computer Tips: http://www.terryscomputertips.com that was included in the latest March 19 issue: http://www.terryscomputertips.com/archives/news_20060319.php of his newsletter "Terry's Computer Tips - Volume 1, Number 40 -- Sunday, March 19, 2006"; however, this time not on the Terry's web-site (i.e. in an online version of his current "Terry's Computer Tips - March 19, 2006" newsletter issue), but it was posted as an entry titled 0.7 Reading PDF Files in an e-mailed version of of his newsletter, which contain also the "JUST FOR SUBSCRIBERS!" section.
0.7 Reading PDF Files
After my article last week on upgrading to newer versions of Adobe Reader, two readers wrote to tell me about the same alternative PDF reader.
On my old Windows9x systems, I always use Foxit PDF Reader because it's faster and uses fewer resources. It's also completely free!
http://freewarewiki.pbwiki.com/FoxitPdfReader
Have fun!
Clif
Then, Ivan Tadej wrote from Slovenia to suggest the same program:
"...the subscriber Diane asks you about Acrobat Reader's alternatives saying: 'I just want to be able to read PDF files'."
Well, if this is the case (i.e. if she only wants to be able to read PDF files), I want to let you and her know about an Adobe Acrobat Reader's replacement program from the Foxitsotware site: http://www.foxitsoftware.com called FoxitReader: http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php (it's also free); if I recall correctly, the Acrobat Reader installation package is more than 20 MB in-size, while FoxitReader is an only 2.5 MB in-size single-executable "non-setup" application, i.e. a "non-setup" in a meaning that it's just a .zip archive that requires no special installation (i.e. you just need to un-zip/copy it and it's ready to be launched) --
best regards,
Ivan Tadej, Slovenija, Europe
Thanks, guys. I may have to try FoxitReader. Two subscribers writing about the same article to suggest the same alternative...Wow!.
4.3.2006
Well well, once again many new things have occured; as first, I will list the additions/updates to my site. You may notice two totally new features: a "Bookmark it" button and a "Quick Navigation" drop-down box on the "index.html" pages. And also beside many other minor additions to articles, principles respectively, then re-arranging the layout etc., I've also written a completely new article titled "THE CACHE/DISABLE THE PAGEFILE MYTH"; the entry can be read on the "articles.html" page. Then further, I've recently registered yet another Free hosting service at 50webs: http://www.50webs.com (particularly the free one: http://www.50webs.com/free_plan), that offers 60 MB of space for storage (allows "remote linking"), FTP access, e-mail accounts etc. So here is now located my eighth site variant: http://tadej-ivan.50webs.com/index.html. And so I can finally upload my Firefox's bookmarks files; one for each profile and the two "merged" ones; you can get them with "OPEN or GET" drop-down box. /UPDATE: Unfortunately I just couldn't upload them to this FTP server, i.e. the upload was always interrupted after approximately 300 KB of file were successfully uploaded. So now I uploaded them to the RapidShare: http://rapidshare.de free webhosting site, but later found out that I have problems with this one too. And because all of this, I am planning to register my own domain pretty soon, however, since a proper web site needs 3 things: a registered domain name, a DNS provider, and a web server (just FYI, the domain registrar points at the DNS server, the DNS server gives the IP address of a web server, and the web server provides pages), it might take some time to configure all this properly.
And as last but not least, I am proudly announcing that the results of my first-ever processed prime-candidate number for the TPR team (in particular it was the DC test and the number was "15989863") were just returned to the PrimeNet server. While also I've earned the very first $1.00 through my "Affiliate Program" service: http://pub40.bravenet.com/affiliate. Well, and that's all for now.
21.2.2006
Yet another e-mail message from me to Terry at Terry's Computer Tips: http://www.terryscomputertips.com was included in the latest February 19 issue: http://www.terryscomputertips.com/archives/news_20060219_2.php of his newsletter "Terry's Computer Tips - Volume 1, Number 36 — Sunday, February 19, 2006"; this time it is located as part of the first entry on the page "Part 2" titled 4. Comments from Readers.
4. Comments from Readers
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Ivan Tadej, another email subscriber, wrote with two feedback items on my last online issue:
Hey Terry, yet another e-mail message regarding your newsletter ...
You see, I think that Ralph might be confused because you you wrote: "/click on the icon for the program/", and as far as I know it should be "/click on the *shortcut icon* of the program/" (i.e. the icon of the shortcut pointing to program); at least I assume that may be the reason why he have can't find every that menu/setting.
P.S., While regarding the *10. The Computer Keeps Dialing* entry in the same issue of your newsletter, beside "*/Never dial a connection/*" I also recommend to set the computer's modem to "/*Show terminal window*/" before dialing. For much more about this, check the "Security and dial-up" page at CastleCops Wiki: http://wiki.castlecops.com/Security_and_dial-up (I've created it) or the "config.html" page on my own home-site: http://users.volja.net/tayiper/other/config.html.
best regards,
Ivan Tadej, Slovenija
http://users.volja.net/tayiper/ (direct)
http://www.tadej-ivan.be/ (redirect)
Thanks, Tadej. That's an excellent tip to help keep a "dialer" trojan under control, in case we ever get infected.
It's also important for those of us connected to the Internet via cable modems or DSL, if we also have a phone line connected to a dial-up modem so we can fax.
19.2.2006
Well and today it's precisely one year passed-by since I've started with this "events" page. So since it's a "festive" day today, I've made really many major modifications to the site's design from the last update; for instance you may notice the animated text (scrolling text keywords) on the first "index.html" page, then I've changed the table that now lists "meta stuff" below the "NAVIGATE" cell and so on. But note that I've had quite many problems with the syntax; particularly regarding the animated text, but see the paragraph below for details.
And once again, there were really many modifications made to the site's layout from the last update, for starters regarding the "internal and in-line" CSS styling I use, I've changed the value of "a:hover" selector for colour of hoovered links from 00FF00 (bright green) to colour with HTML code CCFFFF (bright blue), then I've also changed the value of "br" selector from 12px to 8px. Further, I've added a totally new Mozbot search engine: http://www.mozbot.com to all the documents, then I've also added/modified the "abbr title=" element to explain the most common abbreviations in a tooltip. Also I followed an advice from fellow Arsian and so I am "forcing" myself into the habit of writing element names in lowercase, since XML and XHTML require lowercase element tag names. I might actually add this to the page "principles.html" as a "small letters in site coding" part of "THE MINIMALISM PRINCIPLE" entry. And finally, I've also added a link to my Web-Notes @ VOLJAblok blog (in Slovenian language) to all the pages under "root-main" section: http://tayiper.blog.volja.net. Oh, and just a note. The next week on 19.2.2006, it will be exactly one year since I've started with this "events" page. Of course, I will post a festive entry that day.
Secondly, I am planning to finally upload my three Firefox's "bookmarks.html" files (for three profiles) and optionally also my MBM5's "MBM5_High-Low.csv" and "MBM5_Interval.csv" logfiles, for visitors to be able to access them from the "drop-down box". But first I need to find a free "online file-hosting service"; for more info see the Request: I need a free online file-hosting service thread: http://episteme.arstechnica.com/groupee/forums/a/tpc/f/99609816/m/552008077731 that I opened on Ars Technica forums.
8.2.2006
I was totally unpleasantly surprised when I wanted to visit my main site-variant at Volja free-host few days ago; the graphic basically stated the following: The URL you requested has been disconnected because it contained materials not allowed as stated on VOLJA subscription agreement.; here are the related files that they've put there instead of my files: http://users.volja.net/tayiper/script/disconnect_sl.html, http://users.volja.net/tayiper/script/disconnect_index.html (of course, this one was originally named "index.html"), http://users.volja.net/tayiper/script/disconnection_eng2.gif, http://users.volja.net/tayiper/script/disconnection_slo1.gif. And as an addition to that, also all the files that I've uploaded so far to my FTP were deleted. Grrrrrr. So of course I instantly phoned the "support line" and explain what had happened (and that my site doesn't contain any "porn", "hate speech" etc.), but they said that they cannot help me and that I should send an e-mail to "Info Volja" address instead. Well, in the end they have brought all the deleted files back to my FTP space, but I was certainly near panic for some time that day.
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