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blips from the mile high city – brian yuhnke

8/11/2009

The Work Paid Off



The Work Paid Off, originally uploaded by 131j.

Some seed, fertilizer, weed killer, corn meal, constant watering and a lot of rain did the trick. The image on the left was all I could find with the lawn from last year. It was the day AK got her new scooter. I zoomed in on the lawn for the comparison.

7/23/2009

Fixed! Yahoo Not Connecting to Pidgin

For the last month and a half I have had an issue with Pidgin (the open source multi IM client on my windows Vista machines at work and at home) connecting to Yahoo mesenger. I had done a few Google searches and came up with the same fix. It was to replace the server information which by default is “scs.msg.yahoo.com” to one of various ip addresses that were listed. Unfortunatly that did not work for me. After a few weeks of frustration, I decided once again to search but found the same fixes. I dug deeper and I found this post on a Ubuntu forum. As a windows user much of this info did not help me but I did stumble across another address that wasn’t one of those ip addresses from earlier posts. I figured I’d give it a shot. Bam! It worked. If anyone is having this issue try replacing scs.msg.yahoo.com with cn.scs.msg.yahoo.com in your account settings –> advanced window. Disclaimer: it appears that this is a chinese address so I’m not sure what Yahoo is doing here but the messages may be getting routed through China?

6/28/2009

Waffles



Waffles, originally uploaded by 131j.

Great brunch with whiskey syrup

6/1/2009

Sportique Ride



Sportique Ride, originally uploaded by 131j.

About 100 of scooted around Denver ending up at the Englewood Sportique for some Burgers and Brats.

5/21/2009

Spring Symposium

I am here running by the seat of my pants in a vert tight 3 piece suit as these people stare at me.

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5/3/2009

Dinner



Dinner, originally uploaded by 131j.

yum cheese

5/2/2009

Moving the Gunn’s



Moving the Gunn’s, originally uploaded by 131j.

4/24/2009

Gotta Love Biglots



Gotta Love Biglots, originally uploaded by 131j.

4/12/2009

Happy Easter!



Happy Easter!, originally uploaded by 131j.

Happy Easter!

4/9/2009

Daily Photo Challenge : “Hiding”



Daily Photo Challenge : "Hiding", originally uploaded by 131j.

Daily Photo Challenge: "HidingO

4/8/2009

Daily Photo Challenge: “Shocked”



Daily Photo Challenge: "Shocked", originally uploaded by 131j.

Daily Photo Challenge: "Shocked"

4/7/2009

Daily Photo Challenge :tags daily challenge contemplation

Daily Photo Challenge: Contemplation

4/6/2009

Daily Photo Challenge



Daily Photo Challenge, originally uploaded by 131j.

Daily Photo Challenge: "Fake Candid"

3/29/2009

ThreeWay



ThreeWay, originally uploaded by 131j.

U have to stop at a Skyline when your in Ohio.

3/25/2009

New Nose Cone



New Nose Cone, originally uploaded by 131j.

90 min delay to replace a nosecone that hit a bird on the way in.

2/16/2009

Finally



Finally, originally uploaded by 131j.

Finally got an HDTV. On the screen is a photo from the USB drive currently plugged into the TV.

2/5/2009

Stout Month



Stout Month, originally uploaded by 131j.

12 stouts on tap at the Vine st Pub. This a sampler. I’m digging the Bourbon stout. Go figure.

12/29/2008

Everything you need to get started with your new Netbook

After a lurking interest for the past year I finally broke down and purchased a Netbook. It was one of those right time right price type of situations and now a few weeks later, I’m confident I made the right decision. One thing that has surprised me as I have been setting it up has been the lack of resources out there. These aren’t your normal laptops and there are some things that should be considered. So I figured I’d document my experiences to help those that may be in the same boat I was in. 
First off, we really need to think about what the netbook is. I wont get into technical details and history, there are plenty of resources out there and you can start at the wikipedia entry But I do want to point out a few things. Repeat after me: “A netbook is not built for running processor intensive applications.” I have heard from so many who purchased one only to complain about how slow it is. It’s very efficient and can be a speedy little workhorse but don’t expect it to run Photoshop or outlook like your quadcore desktop does. A netbook, is great for surfing the web, checking email, sending instant messages, lifecasting, creating a quick audio podcast and listening to music.
The netbook I purchased was an Asus Eee PC 901. It came with the following: 
  1. Processor - Intel Atom Processor - Now a standard in most netbooks.  If shopping, make sure it has the Atom processor. 
  2. Memory – 1gb DDR2. I wouldn’t go less than 1gb especially if you have Windows XP though I’ve read that 2gb isn’t necessary. I can’t vouch for all netbooks but adding memory to the Asus is a very easy process.
  3. Operating System – Windows XP. I have years of experience with XP so this is very comfortable for me. Many netbooks come with a verson of Linux optimized for the netbook/web experience. Linux does run a bit faster and I would have been okay with it. Some manufacturers such as Dell also give you the option of having it installed with Microsoft Vista. This is a BAD IDEA and will slow down your computer considerably!!
  4. Storage – 12gb Solid State Drive (SSD) – This is different than a traditional hard drive. They involve less moving parts which means the potential for less failure and can be accessed much faster meaning better performance. Currently netbooks can be purchased with SSD or with traditional hard drives. The traditional drives will be much larger in capacity. Unless you plan on storing your entire music collection and every photo you ever took, I’d advise on the smaller but faster SSD. 
  5. SD Card Slot – This is a great feature and is found on most netbooks. You can use this to move items from other devices that take an SD card such as a digital camera or pick yourself up a 32gb SD card and double your computers storage. 
  6. Battery – 6 cell = 6 – 8 hrs life. 4 cell batteries are common and lighter but they will give you 3hrs maybe 4. With my 6cell the computer still only clocks in at a feathery 2.4lbs! Most of these netbooks will allow for battery upgrades. 
  7. Webcam – Integrated 1.3 mega-pixel webcam. I love this feature for video chat, quick snapshots etc. I wouldn’t have bought it if there were no webcam. 
  8. Screen - 8.9-inch wide TFT LCD with a 1024 x 600-pixel resolution – this is the average sceensize fro most netbooks. I wouldn’t go smaller. 
  9. Bluetooth – this is a great feature for tethering your mobile phone for Internet and transferring data. It wouldn’t have bothered me if the computer didn’t have it. 
I had a pretty good idea of what software I was going to install when I got my Netbook. I had done the research and found apps that would optimize my experience without taxing my processor or hogging a bunch of storage space. I also set up many web based apps that eliminate the need for any installation on your computer. I utilize these “cloud” based apps when I can. They allow your data to be stored on their sites with your account as opposed to your computer. This is great because not only are you not using up storage space but your info can be accessed on any other computer. Below is a list of the top 5 installed and cloud based applications that I am using.
  1. Anti Virus –  AVG Free Edition  - This is the perfect free Anti Virus software for netbooks. Lightweight, completely proficient and free! There is a good chance that if your netbook came with antivirus software, it will be a trial edition and will expire within a few months requiring payment to continue. I would suggest uninstalling it and install AVG free Edition. 
  2. Web Browser – The fist thing I did when I brought home my Netbook was to install Google Chrome. When you purchase a netbook, it will come installed with Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. Both are sufficient for web browsing. But the fast running, processor saving Chrome was made for these machines. With the idea that people are going to the web more for thier productivity, Google optimized the web experience. 
  3. Office Suite – There’s a good chance that your newly purchased netbook is going to have some sort of office suite. My Asus Eee 901 came preinstalled with Microsoft Works and Star Office. Either of those will be sufficient for most document, spreadsheet and presentation editing though I prefer to use Google’s Docs, Spreadsheets and Presentation. This service is 100% webbased and free. It allows me to do the same the other applications do with out using up storage space on my netbook for the application install. Instead I go to the website login and create or edit my work. I can then edit these documents fom any browser on any computer.  If you’d rather have something on your machine, Open Office is also great free option.
  4. Instant Messaging – Instead of installing Yahoo messenger, Msn Live Messenger, AIM and so on. Download Pidgin. it’s a lightweight free application that will connect to all of your instant messenging services. With 16+ services available through the opensource application, I’m sure your chat addiction will be covered. 
  5. Media – Audio and Video files can take up a lot of space.  iTunes is a resource hog so I would think twice before installing it. Make sure you plan well for your media management. Personally I don’t have much of a desire to use my netbook for stored media consumption so the default media player that came with the machine is fine. I will be watching video and listening to music via the web with sites like PandoraFinetuneYouTubeVimeo and Hulu. I can even watch movies from my Netflix account using Internet Explorer!
Accessories – You could accesorize your new Netbook till the day you die. These are my top 3.
  1. SD card – For an affordable price you can quickly double your storage space.
  2. Netbook bag – My netbook came with a comfy sleeve and along with my daily messenger bag it’s a cakewalk to haul around. But there are some days I want a smaller bag when I’m carrying just my netbook. At the time of writing this bags specifically for notebooks were scarce though case logic has a nice one. I found a cool daybag called the PR by Mountain Hardwear. It fits my Asus perfectly and has some extra space for any other items I may tag along. 
  3. Mini Mouse. The touchpad is usable but im so much moore accustomed to a mouse. Most times when I’m accese sing my netbook, i have no  problem navigating with the pad but on those extended excursions it is nice to have a mouse. You can easily find a mini optical mouse for under ten bucks. Pick one up and throw it in your bag. You’ll be glad you did. 
So there you have it. I’ve been flying high for a good month with this setup and am loving it. Unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be many resources out there yet so please let me know of things you have done to optimize your netbook. I hop your find this info beneficial. 

12/26/2008

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame



Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, originally uploaded by 131j.

Trip up to Cleveland. At the Science Center

12/8/2008

New Toy



New Toy, originally uploaded by 131j.

At 2.9 lbs this tiny Laptop packs a punch.

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