“Jobs” Movie

ashton-kutcher-as-steve-jobsI went to go see “Jobs” the movie last night. Let me first say that I paid $9.50 for a ticket and $10.50 for a Vitamin Water and a small popcorn. The movie was supposed to start at 9:00, but for 22 minutes I had to sit through car and soda commercials then a couple of trailers. What in the world!? (yeah, I don’t frequent the theaters)

I became a fan of Ashton in “Butterfly Effect”. His real name is Chris Ashton Kutcher by the way. His Steve Jobs character was outstanding. I’m not sure it’ll win an Academy Award, but he will probably be nominated for it. If it weren’t for his distinctive voice, some of the shots you could swear it was Steve himself.

There was something missing from the movie. It very well could be from the high expectations many movies set these days though. But it seemed kind of dull. I can’t put my finger on it.

I believe there’s another Steve Jobs movie coming along, I’m looking forward to seeing that one as I believe Woz is consulting on the movie.

#ashton-kutcher, #steve-jobs

I Am Anxiety

While I know a couple of people who have it way worse than I, I experience anxiety on a daily basis, all day, every day. It’s something that I’ve learned to control, yet am aware it affects me in a negative way. Sometimes it requires medication, though luckily this is fairly rare.

However I believe most people either have no idea what people with anxiety tendencies go through, or they don’t realize the symptoms of anxiety.

I ran across this video today that explains this quite well. According to this video 1 of 4 people experience anxiety in one form or another. Perhaps it’s worth a watch.

#anxiety

World Internet Usage Animated Map

This is pretty cool and informative – although the data was gathered by some perhaps illegal means. Found on psfk.

“Hackers have published a research paper detailing how they built a 420,000-node botnet resulting in an impressive map of the Internet over a 24-hour period.”

What most schools don’t teach…

#code

404 Error Downloading Files via IIS 7.x

I had the need to be able to directly download a .mdb file without changing customer code. My local server is IIS 7.5 and my staging server is IIS 7.0.

Request_Filtering_IconRequest_FilteringOn my local machine I could click on the website object in IIS 7.5, open “Request Filtering” and remove the .mdb extension from the File Name Extensions tab.

However when I went to my IIS 7.0 staging server, this handy feature was not to be found.

After some research I installed the “Microsoft Administration Pack“. This installed the same “Request Filtering” icon and I was able to remove the .mdb restriction just as easy.

 

Per Microsoft “The IIS 7.0 Administration Pack adds to the set of management features that ship with IIS 7.0 to include Administration UI support for ASP.NET authorization, custom errors, FastCGI configuration, Request Filtering and much more. The Administration Pack also provides a generic configuration editor, capable of setting any IIS 7.0 configuration setting and automatically generating scripts to make the task easily repeatable.”

#404, #file-extension, #iis, #request-filtering

Google Chrome 23 Developer Tools Now Sports Pixel Rulers

Chrome Pixel Rulers

Quite by accident, after upgrading to Chrome 23 today, I found that there are now pixel rulers shown by default when inspecting an element.

Apparently this comes from a WebKit update which introduces rulers to Web Inspector. When you open the Elements panel and hover over elements or when you use the magnifying glass they show up.

According to Masataka Yakura, the guy who brought this into Chrome, he found out that people didn’t quite like this. In Chrome 25 you can disable the rulers via the preferences panel. But personally I like them!

#chrome, #google, #pixel, #ruler, #web-inspector

I ran into Muhammand’s blog on decreasing row count cost and thought it was a great tip to use in the future!

Muhammad Imran's avatarSQL Server Portal

Today, we will discuss the efficient way to count records of any table. Lets suppose you have millions of records in a table. How will you calculate the record count quickly ?

Let me explain this with simple examples :

Example 1 :
First, lets use the traditional way to count records from the table.

As per the results, the above query took almost 26 seconds.

Example 2 :
Lets go to SSMS to view how SQL Server calculates the record count.

Right click on the table and go to properties. It will give you a lot of information including record count in a fraction of seconds.

Now, we need to find out what query is running behind these properties. So lets open the SQL Server profiler. A lot of queries were running to calculate different information but I grabbed the query that calculates record count.

Given below is…

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“Stuff” Silicon Valley Says

Just had to post this …

Stop PROTECT IP / SOPA

Tomorrow many sites like Wikipedia, MoveOn, Reddit, BoingBoing, Mozilla, WordPress, TwitPic and the ICanHasCheezBurger network will be going dark for a day to protest SOPA and PIPA.

If you don’t know what this all means, “Fight For The Future” says it well:

“PROTECT-IP is a bill that has been introduced in the Senate and the House and is moving quickly through Congress. It gives the government and corporations the ability to censor the net, in the name of protecting “creativity”. The law would let the government or corporations censor entire sites– they just have to convince a judge that the site is “dedicated to copyright infringement.”

The government has already wrongly shut down sites without any recourse to the site owner. Under this bill, sharing a video with anything copyrighted in it, or what sites like Youtube and Twitter do, would be considered illegal behavior according to this bill.

According to the Congressional Budget Office, this bill would cost us $47 million tax dollars a year — that’s for a fix that won’t work, disrupts the internet, stifles innovation, shuts out diverse voices, and censors the internet. This bill is bad for creativity and does not protect your rights.”

Check out this video to get a better understanding:

#pipa, #sopa

Two Spaces or One Space?

Learning to type during grade-school and high-school, it was usually taught to place two spaces after each sentence. They never explained why other than “that’s how it’s done”. Which is one fact I always hated about school. They always said this is what it is but rarely ever why.

Here’s the why: Manual typewriters used what is called “monospaced type”. Every character occupied an equal amount of horizontal space. This “type” created a lot of white space in between characters which made it difficult to spot the spaces between sentences quickly. Thus two spaces made text easier to read.

But then came the electric typewriters in the 1970’s. These new found pieces of technology started using proportional fonts instead of monospaced fonts. The computer era also used proportional fonts both on the screen and the printer.

According to typographers, the double space is no longer needed.

So, not even being a thought in my parents head in 1970, why did schooling decide that double spacing was still needed some 15+ years later?

In the modern age of the web, it’s actually impossible to add more than one space between characters or objects without using a non-breaking space code. Now who’s going to do that and why?

If you are ever at the dinner table, smoking your pipe, and which to bring up a dull and boring subject; ask the attendees “single space or double space?”. And if you ever send me double spaced sentences, you’re just wasting my space, even though the APA Style Guide would disagree with me.

#monospaced-fonts, #proportional-fonts