Windows Vista still sucks after 16 months
Labels: Consumer Complaints, Windows Vista
Insights and RantsNews and general opinion, often security or computer related, but could be about anything really, including religion, politics, the environment or podcasts. "Never ascribe to malice, that which can be explained by incompetence." -- Napoleon Bonaparte Friday, June 20, 2008Windows Vista still sucks after 16 months
When it launched, I commented that all those people floundering around in the video represent the new Vista users figuring out how to make the damn thing work. Now, after a full year and a service pack, plus numerous security updates, it's time to take another look at Vista.
Labels: Consumer Complaints, Windows Vista Thursday, June 19, 2008Tracker Makes More NoiseTracker, our noisy neighbours, seem to be returning to their helicopter "joyride" days. Their offices are less than 400m (as the crow flies) from a functioning helipad, but that's not good enough for these guys. They'd rather the helicopter lands on the lawns in a designated nature reserve, where there is no wind sock, with tall trees and buildings nearby. Labels: Local Events, Tracker Saturday, June 14, 2008Reserve Bank Policy Madness I'm not the sheep type. I always believe in asking questions. After the umpteenth increase in the bank rate, I finally have had enough, so I went to the Reserve Bank web site and clicked on the "Contact Us" button to ask the following question:I understand that inflation occurs when prices are raised, such as electricity, fuel, food, wages, bank charges, etc.I will post the SARB response. If anyone would like to explain this anomaly in non-jargon terms, please feel free to leave a comment. Update: "Patrick" from the reserve bank sent me some "Fact Sheet" PDF files, that you can find at the reserve bank's web site by going to the "About Us" section and clicking on "Fact Sheets". I guess if they need to explain it in 8 fact sheets then the simple answer is that there is no simple answer and we must just shut up and pay. Thanks for nothing. Thursday, June 12, 2008UltimateDefrag Announces Freeware and Special Offer
After announcing the new UltimateDefrag 2008 product, Disktrix also announced a freeware version 1.72 (with no technical support), as well as special offer: $10 saving until the end of June on the purchase of the new version 2008, which normally costs $39.95.
Labels: Defragmentation, UltimateDefrag Thursday, June 05, 2008Eskom Unplugged by Noseweek I love reading Noseweek ("news you're not supposed to know") because they are one of the few publications in South Africa that keeps us honest.Step 1: Look after number one This involves lucrative "special contracts" with key employees and high flyers. Step 2: Put your hand in the cookie jar Sell off assets but keep the best ones for select employees who can then make a fortune by selling them at a profit later Step 3: Take in a lodger Rent space to SARS at a special low rate for 15 years, so you end up having to build extra space for your own needs and spend R50 million doing so. Step 4: Be too clever to take advice Set up a special relationship with the Reserve Bank and then ignore it. Step 5: Do some truly weird stuff Pay for a lavish junket to Iraq in an attempt to get business from Saddam Hussein. Step 6: When the shit hits the fan, lie! When power blackouts occur, give out little or no real information on how bad the grid is maintained and run. If in doubt, give out the wrong information. Step 7: Give jobs to the boys Give out contracts to ANC front companies so the party can make a cool R3billion profit from the deal. Never mind the contracts are late and way behind schedule, or that the pricing and product was originally not good enough. You can subscribe to Noseweek online at www.noseweek.co.za Monday, June 02, 2008Little Brother: are you paranoid enough yet? I bought and downloaded the audio (MP3) version of Cory Doctorow's book "Little Brother", but you can download the text version for free. I found it fascinating, scary, entertaining and challenging. The book is nearly 12 hours long, and I found it difficult to stop listening. You can check out the Amazon reviews as well.Labels: AudioBooks, Politics, Privacy, Security -:| [Black and White Inc] | [Rate-My-Biz] | [Recommended Freeware] | [Face Painting Fun] | RSS | tweets |:-
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