Wednesday, July 25, 2007

A Few Unanswered Questions On Global Warming

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Humans causing global warming is a theory. Can it be proven? Not seem probable.

Assuming humans cause global warming. What percentage of the total global warming are we causing and do we have the resources to find out?

Assuming humans cause global warming and that we are causing a significant amount of change. Why should we stop these changes? Is it possible that it could be a population control mechanism.

If we believe that we should stop these changes then we are saying that the earth can not get any better than it is right now. That seems like a large assumption. I would like some answers.

Anyone who can answer these questions to a decent degree can have some energy efficient light bulbs unless I can think of a better prize. Just post your answers in the comments.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

10 Best New Features in Windows Vista

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I have been using Vista since the end of March so I thought I'd try and find things that Vista does well. So here it comes, the 10 best new features in Windows Vista in no particular order:
  1. Windows Updates are now managed more gracefully though a built-in app in Windows.
  2. No more 'my' in front of everything! It's just Computer, or Documents.
  3. CPU Meter gadget. See your CPU usage and memory usage in real-time.
  4. The install process is extremely easy. Even a new computer user can do it. Almost just one click.
  5. Error reporting actually gives useful information when you submit a problem. It even tells you how to fix what went wrong.
  6. Aero looks good. Hovering over a minimised windows shows a preview.
  7. Built in search that is fairly easy to use.
  8. Most XP apps work fine in it. Visual Studio 2005, not so great.
  9. It makes you feel more secure with user account control (UAC) if you don't get annoyed and turn it off.
  10. When you copy files it tells you how fast they are going in KB or MB, depends on how fast it's going.

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Windows Home Server Release Candidate 1 Review

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I've been using Windows Home Server RC for a while now. It really acts as more of a file server for me because I don't use any of the Window Home Server console software to do anything. The console lets you do many things like user management, setting up shares, remote access. I used all of those initially to set it up but i also put in a raid card and didn't want to add it to the Windows Home Server array because it said I would have to format it. It's about 600 gigs of data so i wasn't going to do that. I just installed it and shared it normally as you would on a Windows XP/ Server box.

Everything works great. I've had one issue with the users where it stripped admin rights off one user. It also has not been able to install the latest security patches. I tried to install them manually but that didn't work either. I think it's almost ready for release because of the quality of the OS. It's just like Windows Server 2003 but without enterprise features and a really stripped down start menu. All in all I'd rate it 8/10

Watch a video of Bill Gates with Windows Home Server

Get a free copy of Windows Home Server Release Candidate 1