Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Bethlehemian Rhapsody
Friday, December 09, 2016
My Before and After Pictures So Far
Jan 2015Next week is "Strength Week", so these numbers may improve further. Either way, I am achieving personal best results in many of the exercises every week. Progress has been slow but steady, especially considering I turned 55 this year, and only have the time and energy to go to gym 3 times a week.
Deadlift 40kg
Squat 40kg
Seated Military Press 25kg
Bench Press 40kg
Dec 2016
Deadlift 100kg (+60kg)
Squat 90kg (+50kg)
Seated Military Press 40kg (+15kg)
Bench Press 60kg (+20kg)
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Windows 10 is ignoring my file associations
start explorer.exe X:\dev
which opens the X:\dev folder on the TrueCrypt drive. This version of Explorer gets the file associations correct every time. Some further experimenting has led me to a simple, but weird, workaround:
- Allow Windows 10 to boot up and stabilize as normal.
- Open the Windows Task Manager.
- Scroll down the list of tasks until you get to the "Windows Processes" section.
- Right Click on the one or two copies of Windows Explorer, and select "End Task".
- Don't panic when the desktop disappears.
- From the Task Manager go to the top menu, select File, then "Run new task".
- Type in "explorer.exe" and make sure you tick the box that says "Create this task with administrative privileges"
- Click OK.
Update 3rd December 2016: After updating to version 1607 the problem seems to have gone away. I am cautiously optimistic.
Labels:
Bug,
Microsoft,
Software,
Windows,
Windows 10
Friday, October 14, 2016
Not so fast, Vumatel!
And, true to their word they sent someone to "fix" it, and the one on the opposite side of the road.@donnedwards Hi Donn, we will get on this today. Thanks for letting us know— CAD (@Vuma_CAD) October 14, 2016
Now I'm wondering in what parallel universe this makes the manhole safer? Then the Pikitup people arrived to collect the rubbish bins, and one of the guys nearly impaled his foot on the spike. If he wasn't wearing boots he would be in the emergency room.
So I reported it again. And again they sent someone to "fix" the problem.What were they thinking @vumatel? Instead of closing the manhole properly, they put the spikes sticking out. Nearly injured @CleanerJoburg https://t.co/jMIVTiVNOF— Donn Edwards (@donnedwards) October 14, 2016
At this point I give up. We are back to square one. They obviously live in some kind of parallel universe.
Update Monday 17 October 2016: Since Vumatel took the whole day to do nothing. I fixed it myself, with some sticky tape and a piece of aluminium that they left lying around. Clearly they don't care if anyone opens the unlocked manhole cover and sabotages their stuff.
Update 20 April 2017: Six months later and all but 2 of the manhole covers in the area are either unlocked, or the cover is upside down with the spiky stuff sticking out. They don't give a damn, but I will suffer from an internet outage when some bored kid with too much time on his hands decides to vandalize the cables for the hell of it.
These photos taken on 18 January 2017:
These photos taken and tweeted to Vumatel on 17 March 2017:
Six months later and @vumatel still hasn't fixed the covers in Aldara Park, in spite of tweets to @vumatel and @Vuma_CAD (now closed)— Donn Edwards (@donnedwards) April 20, 2017
Update: Saturday 6 May 2017: Today's walkabout is not much different, even after they supposedly "locked" all the covers.
Dear @vumatel do you also leave your offices unlocked over the weekend? @VUMA_Northcliff pic.twitter.com/bud0Hi32Uq— Donn Edwards (@donnedwards) April 27, 2017
Update: Tuesday 16 May: One of the Vumatel contractors came to the suburb and locked all the unlocked manhole covers in our suburb. Brilliant, especially since he wasn't responsible for the mess in the first place.
Update Wednesday 17 May: Now there's this, a day after all the manhole covers were locked:
Dear @vumatel please can I have an explanation for this? Is this how your technicians do their work? 45 Mountainview Ave, Aldara Park pic.twitter.com/4koVdLV5JW
— Donn Edwards (@donnedwards) May 19, 2017
I really don't know what to make of the people at Vumatel. The concrete top in which the "locked" manhole is fixed, is not even cemeted to its base!
Labels:
Consumer Complaints,
Life in South Africa,
Vumatel
Friday, October 07, 2016
Vumatel and Cool Ideas: A setup guide
So by the time the Vumatel technicians left at 2pm and the blue (power) light and the orange (FX) light were working, I was ready to go to the Cool Ideas office. All I needed was my bank details, and I took my ID book and proof of residence just in case. Cool Ideas are at Suite 207, Parktown Quarter, Corner 3rd Ave and 7th Ave, Parktown North, Gauteng. Its very confusing having a suburb where numbered avenues intersect with other numbered avenues, but I digress.
I got to step 4 of the Cool Ideas instructions and the wheels fell off, because the instructions assume you can connect to the WiFi part of the router. But Bheki had assured me that I could also connect using one of the 4 Ethernet ports on the router. So I plugged in a network cable from the WAN port on the router to the LAN1 port on the CPE, and then connected my PC's network cable to the LAN1 Ethernet port on the router. With my network connection set to "Obtain an IP address automatically" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically" I assumed I would be able to connect. No such luck. So I called Bheki.
Here's and example with the old MWEB speed on the left of the graph. Then the connection is broken, and then the Vumatel connection is made. Carbonite (my online backup software) took off, and the upload speed went off the top of the graph. I actually had to tell Carbonite to throttle back its internet usage for a while. One of the "joys" of my MWEB connection was that they restrict P2P traffic at certain times of the day, particularly early evening. They call it "shaping". I call it annoying. No such restrictions with Cool Ideas, which is great.
What About MWEB?
Given that I upload about the same as I download, thanks to Carbonite's online backup running on 3 different machines, and given that my upload speed has just increased by a factor of 40, I'm not willing to risk going from 300GB per month to "only" 500Gb per month. Especially not on a "shaped" package at R999 per month.
Update Sunday 9 October: Cool Ideas don't offer POP, IMAP and/or SMTP services, so if you don't use Gmail or some other webmail service, you'll need to have an email-only account with your old ISP. I also did some random speed tests:
Not bad for a busy international cable connection. The one below is to the local Rosebank test server.
Compare those to the ones I did in May when my ADSL line started playing up. Both to the same Rosebank server:
This one, done at 6pm, didn't even finish:
Update Monday 10 October: It turns out that MWEB can send me my ADSL password in plain text. They claim it's encrypted. That's really not good from a security point of view. They also neglected to tell me that their new Capped packages don't allow for concurrent connections. They just don't specify whether they are or not. Bad advertising. But then they keep a lot of secrets these days.
Update Wednesday 12 October: It seems that Cool Ideas is a little less cool than I thought. If you have a complaint, you have to send it to "complaints@cisp.co.za"
@donnedwards please email us your address & contact details to social@vumatel.co.za so that we can follow up.
— vumatel (@vumatel) October 12, 2016
They claim that their "free installation" wording was put on the Vumatel site before the other entries, which followed later. I guess that's plausible, but still its not exactly clear advertising. They say they aren't like other ISPs. I'm starting to wonder what that means, exactly.@donnedwards @coolideas_ZA @vumatel That's not cool at all. Explains why Vumatel trying to bill me for installation. Misleading advertising.
— Justin J Williams (@jjza) October 12, 2016
[Their reply deleted as per their demand]
Their internet speeds and service may be better than MWEB, but the support ticket system is still broken, and my support ticket from last Friday remains "Open" and ignored. I'm not sure if the "take it or leave it" approach is going to earn them any friends in the long run.
Update Thursday 13th October: I decided to write to the co-founders of Cool Ideas:
Dear Paul Butschi and Andre JoosteUpdate Monday 17th October 2016:
I am writing to you to register my complaint about the misleading term “Free Installation” in relation to your Cool Ideas packages on the Vumatel portal site. I think the explanation that it refers to “free router installation” is unsatisfactory and misleading advertising. I am not the only new Cool Ideas customer who thought that it refers to the R1710 Vumatel installation fee.
I’m also perturbed by the “take it or leave it” attitude that seems to be part of your support culture. While I got great support while setting up my router, I am not at all impressed with the responses below. Nothing seems to have been done, other than fixing the mailbox for complaints.
I am therefore asking you guys as the founders of the company to intervene and fix the problem so I don’t have to go to the ISPA or ASASA to report false or misleading advertising.
Thanks in advance
Donn Edwards
Update Friday 21 October: After
Dear PaulI called Paul. They refuse to update their own website to clarify about the Vumatel installation cost. He seems to think I'm the only person who was "misled" and doesn't think it's worth their time to clarify matters and be honest with the public. After all, he's too busy running a business to actually care about the customers. How very sad.
Save yourself the legal costs. I have removed the “offending” email from my blog. Unfortunately you now look even more bolshy than before. And please cancel the R1710 credit. I wasn’t asking for money. I was asking you to treat your customer with respect. You have only partially succeeded.
Best wishes
Donn
I'm not sure that Paul's "dont't f**k with me or my business" arrogance is going to earn him much respect either. It certainly hasn't earned mine.
Labels:
Business,
Cool Ideas,
Life in South Africa,
MWEB,
Telkom,
Vumatel
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