Archive for December, 2003

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the pain i go through to get sparkly things working

In Uncategorized on December 8, 2003

so there you are upgrading from a shiny but now elderly palm v to a positively sparkly new palm tungsten t3 and you get an error message along the lines of one of these from your palm:

An application on the desktop failed to respond to a HotSync notification. Please check the desktop for details. (8009)

An application on the PC failed to respond to a confirmation query. This application may need to be restarted

there are trillions of pages out there giving explanations that you need to start hacking palm entires out of your windows registry to fix this. you don’t need to do this. you need palm’s hotsynccheck utility to get rid of the link between the palm desktop and the application that’s causing the problem. that’s all.

i’d give you a summary of the pain i went through before i discovered this but you’d be bored long before i got to step 48798 (tear hair out, cry, throw shiny new piece of junk palm across the room) and wouldn’t make it to the point where i found out the answer on step 987656.


also, another palm pothole that’s waiting to swallow you whole in the course of your upgrade:

  1. have an old palm user on the desktop called “kirsty darbyshire”
  2. rename this user “kirsty’s old palm”
  3. create a new user and call it “kirsty darbyshire”
  4. after various things have failed to work decide this course of action was pointless and try to reverse things
  5. try to delete the dataless user “kirsty darbyshire”
  6. confirm that you don’t mind all “kirsty darbyshire”’s data being deleted as that user doesn’t have any data
  7. marvel as “kirsty’s old palm” has no bloody data either

oh yes, i’ve had a fun day.


i still think i’m going to like my sparkly new tungsten rather a lot though. gadget love, there’s nothing quite like it.

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Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris

In books read on December 5, 2003

Somehow slower to get going than Harris's other books that I've read, but it also tells a more complicated and deeper story than Chocolat or Blackberry Wine at least and so I find myself liking it more in the end because it gave me more to get out of it.

There are two storylines going on at once, intertangling so I didn't know which I wanted to know the end of more. We see the story of nine year old Framboise Dartigen growing up in occupied France through the eyes of her sixty five year old self who has troubles of her own.

Damn good storytelling which is what I expected and I want more of it!

Purchased on 2nd November 2003.

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testing something

In Uncategorized on December 3, 2003

ignore me

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yummy tomatoes

In Uncategorized on December 3, 2003

i’m adding delia’s fresh tomato sauce to my list of stonking good recipes. darren made it for tea at the weekend and i made some fresh pasta to go with it and it was gorgeous.

i’ve always ignored recipes when they demand you skin tomatoes but it turned out to be a lot easier than i thought and well worth the effort. you just pour boiling water over them, wait for the skins to crack open, drain the water off and pop the tomato innards painlessly out of their skins with your fingers.

and while i’m here let me leave a reminder to myself: when you make pasta dough, leave it for quarter of an hour before trying to knead it through the machine. i always chop the dough in half and have a right nightmare trying to get the first half to turn into pasta as it turns into a holey mesh on each run through the machine. when i’ve finally turned the first half into tagliatelle, i pick up the second half of the dough and have no problems turning it into a smooth strip of pasta in about 30 seconds. i’d be better leaving the whole lot for a bit and doing something else instead. and i’d make fresh pasta more often if i found it easier to do. i presume the flour is doing some kind of gluey starchy thing with the eggs while i’m wrestling with the first half of the dough.

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first class wi-fi

In Uncategorized on December 3, 2003

wi-fi on trains is an excellent idea. even though i rarely go anywhere by train anymore i’m glad to see this kind of thing coming in. what i want to know is how they stop the wi-fi from getting out of the first class carriages?

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money matters

In Uncategorized on December 3, 2003

i’ve been whinging on and on about natwest bank and the fact that they won’t let me use their online banking with the browser and operating system of my choice for years [1,
2,
3,
4 and there's probably more]. i finally put my money where my mouth is and have a shiny new cahoot current account. natwest have been telling me that they are ‘testing netscape 6/mozilla’ for well over two years. call me cynical but i’m not convinced they are ‘testing’ at all. for me online banking is not a nice add on for a current account but the core component of what i want from a bank.

it was far less hassle to move accounts than i expected it to be and took less than a week from opening the account to being fully set up with all my direct debits and standing orders moved across and having a new debit card in my hands too. i chose cahoot because i’ve had one of their credit cards for three and a half years so i know that their online service is great. and if it goes down the pan i now know how simple it is to move myself elsewhere.

(the reason i chose natwest to start with? coz they offered £40 cash to students opening accounts with them in 1990. i don’t want to add up how much they’ve made out of me over the past 13 years because i fell for that bit of marketing. not that the alternatives available at that point were any better i expect. it shouldn’t have taken me 13 years to overcome the inertia to switch banks though.)

i feel liberated. plus i’m getting 3.45% aer on my cash, as opposed to 0.2% from natwest, which doesn’t hurt either.

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mystery

In Uncategorized on December 3, 2003

the mystery of time and space looks like fun. will come back to this later when i’m not supposed to be doing something else other than trying to open locked doors and crack codes…

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knitted fractals

In Uncategorized on December 2, 2003

eleanor kent:

My work is a combination of handmade textiles and high technology: I knit fractal designs and mathematical formulae.

i’d like some equations to go along with the knitting, but very pretty stuff all the same.

[found via fluffa!]

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redecorating

In Uncategorized on December 2, 2003

i redecorated in honour of the sun having forgotten to come up for the second day in a row. if you can call them days when the sun doesn’t come up and all we get is a slightly less dingy fog between 8am and 4pm than we do in the other sixteen hours of the ‘day’.