ear-fung.us I’m a programmer. I’m also pro-grammar.

16Jun/0810

Word:COPY > Dreamweaver:PASTE Doesn’t Work!

Apparently it's a known problem on the Mac with Word 2008 and Dreamweaver CS3.

I can not copy (CMD+C) from Word and paste (CMD+V) into Dreamweaver. It's frustratingly annoying.

Two solutions:

  1. Keep TextEdit.app open and copy from Word to TextEdit, select all, copy from TextEdit to Dreamweaver
  2. Select text in Word and drag it into Dreamweaver

Way to screw up my work flow, Adobe and Microsoft.

UPDATE (17 June, 2008 at 09:52) - Some more weirdness: When i create a text element in Fireworks and copy text from Word and try to paste, the new text element is deselected (thus destroying it) and a bitmap image of the text is pasted in. Something is definitely rotten in Denmark (or Redmond/San Jose as the case may be).

7Aug/070

Crash IE 6 with a Single Line of Code

A Japanese blogger who goes by the name Hamachiya2 has discovered a single line of HTML and CSS that crashes IE 6. The line is:


If you're brave, you can click here to try it out. The code is rendered correctly in Firefox, Safari and Opera. You'll get a fatal error in mshtml.dll.

Way to go Microsoft!

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6Jul/071

You’re Welcome for the Loan, Micro$oft

Microsoft repair division is giving me my $139.90+tax back.

As of July 5th, 2007, Microsoft decided to make the "dreaded ring of death" hardware problem warrantied for 3 years and apply retroactively.

That means that the money I previously paid to get my console fixed is going to be refunded to me.

There's a few things I don't like about this situation:

  1. I had to pay in the first place and now they've realized their hardware was shoddy and have "changed their policies."
  2. I'll be refunded in the form of a CHECK. Really? A check? With Microsoft being a technology savvy as they are, you'd think that they could put it back onto the original credit or debit card used for the repair and if that card has been deactivated, mail a check. It shouldn't be that hard.
  3. It's going to take 10-12 freaking weeks. Now, mind you, a "freaking week" is a lot different from a regular week. "Freaking weeks" are weeks in which you're waiting for something that should have never taken that long in the first place. These next 10-12 weeks are going to be "freaking."
  4. A CHECK?
    Really?
    Seriously?
    Have I made it clear that I think checks are a completely inefficient method of transferring money?

Update:
There's an "audio explanation" of the new warranty policies. But it's in WMA. When is Mircorosft going to get with the program and use industry standard audio codecs instead of the crappy codec that Bill Gates and his engineers dreamed up in their sleep?

Previously:
Dead Xbox

22Feb/072

Dead Xbox

360 Ring of DeathSo last night I turned on my Xbox 360 to do some fragging in Rainbow Six: Vegas and my screen freezes up. This had never happened before so I unplugged everything including the hard drive and wifi connector and tried again.

Nothing.

This time it froze on the loading animation and m TV's speakers were going "BZZZZZZZZZ".

As you can imagine, I'm filled with horror as I call Xbox support. They say it needs to be sent in and will cost $139.90 to fix. Ouch.

So leave the unit unplugged for an hour or so and turn it on only to find the dreaded ring of death (see picture).

So as you can imagine, I'm pretty bummed. I'm moving next week so I'm going to wait till I'm in my new place to send it out to get repaired. I'm thinking of starting a "Help Mark Fix His Xbox360 Fund".

Anyone care to contribute? :)

12Feb/074

Halo3 Beta: I’m In!

Oh yeah! I'm gonna be playing Halo3 before any of you!
Message me to whine about how you didn't get in :)
My gamertag: iPenguin

Halo3 Beta Invite

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2Jan/070

If Operating Systems Were Beers …

Beer - CloseupDOS Beer:
Requires you to use your own can opener, and requires you to read the directions carefully before opening the can. Originally only came in an 8-oz. can, but now comes in a 16-oz. can. However, the can is divided into 8 compartments of 2 oz. each, which have to be accessed separately. Soon to be discontinued, although a lot of people are going to keep drinking it after it's no longer available.

Mac Beer:
At first, came only in a 16-oz can, but now comes in a 32-oz can. Considered by many to be a "light" beer. All the cans look identical. When you take one from the fridge, it opens itself. The ingredients list is not on the can. If you call to ask about the ingredients, you are told that "you don't need to know." A notice on the side reminds you to drag your empties to the trashcan.

Windows 3.1 Beer:
The world's most popular. Comes in a 16-oz can that looks a lot like Mac Beer. Requires that you already own a DOS Beer. Claims that it allows you to drink several DOS Beers simultaneously, but in reality you can only drink a few of them, very slowly, especially slowly if you are drinking the Windows Beer at the same time. Sometimes, for apparently no reason, a can of Windows Beer will explode when you open it.

OS/2 Beer:
Comes in a 32-oz can. Does allow you to drink several DOS Beers simultaneously. Allows you to drink Windows 3.1 Beer simultaneously too, but somewhat slower. Advertises that its cans won't explode when you open them, even if you shake them up. You never really see anyone drinking OS/2 Beer, but the manufacturer (International Beer Manufacturing) claims that 9 million six-packs have been sold.

Windows 95 Beer:
The can looks a lot like Mac Beer's can, but tastes more like Windows 3.1 Beer. It comes in 32-oz. cans, but when you look inside, the cans only have 16 oz of beer in them. Most people will probably keep drinking Windows 3.1 eer until their friends try Windows 95 Beer and say they like it. The ingredients list, when you look at the small print, has some of the same ingredients that come in DOS beer, even though the manufacturer claims that this is an entirely new brew.

Windows NT Beer:
Comes in 32-oz. cans, but you can only buy it by the truckload. This causes ost people to have to go out and buy bigger refrigerators. The can looks just like Windows 3.1 Beer, but the company promises to change the can to look just like Windows 95 Beer's - after Windows 95 beer starts shipping. Touted as an "industrial strength" beer, and suggested only for use in bars.

Unix Beer:
Comes in several different brands, in cans ranging from 8 oz. to 64 oz. rinkers of Unix Beer display fierce brand loyalty, even though they claim that all the different brands taste almost identical. Sometimes the pop-tops break off when you try to open them, so you have to have your own can opener around for those occasions, in which case you either need a complete set of instructions or a friend who has been drinking Unix Beer for several years.

AmigaDOS Beer:
The company has gone out of business, but their recipe has been picked up by some weird German company, so now this beer will be an import. This beer never really sold very well because the original manufacturer didn't understand marketing. Like Unix Beer, AmigaDOS Beer fans are an extremely loyal and loud group. It originally came in a 16-oz. can, but now comes in 32-oz. cans too. When this can was originally introduced, it appeared lashy and colorful, but the design hasn't changed much over the years, so it appears dated now. Critics of this beer claim that it is only meant for watching TV anyway.

VMS Beer:
Requires minimal user interaction, except for popping the top and sipping. However cans have been known on occasion to explode, or contain extremely un-beer-like contents. Best drunk in high pressure development environments. When you call the manufacturer for the list of ingredients, you're told that it is proprietary and referred to an unknown listing in the manuals published by the FDA. Rumors are that this was once listed in the Physicians' Desk Reference as a tranquilizer, but no one can claim to have actually seen it.

[Via: strangeplaces.net]

20Jul/062

Microsoft to Apple: “Stop Making Fun of Us!”

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(via: Worth1000.com)

12Jun/060

Windows Vista Beta: A lot like Mac OS X

vista-homedir.jpgI came upon a funny comment while reading a Lifehacker post entitled: "Windows Vista Beta: A lot like Mac OS X" that I thought was hialrious!

Winblows has been ripping bits and pieces off of the Mac OS since it came out. That's Microshaft's MO. They see what Apple's doing, wait till only the rich and artsy people buy it, then water it down and call it something a little different, add a few thousand bugs and sell it to everyone else going "look what I did!" It's like that kid in school who everyone thought could draw but come to find out he was only tracing out of Highlights for Children and adding funny captions.

And there you have it.

Check out the article to see screenshots of OSX and Vista Beta 2 side by side. (Link)