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DDO – Broken Retribution

One of my first character Chandeth’s favorite weapons was Retribution.  He used it so much for the first couple of years that it was eventually “broken beyond repair.”  Retribution was a great weapon for a paladin.  It did at least some damage against nearly every monster in the game.

Broken Retribution
Broken Retribution
The sword was broken before DDO introduced the binding ritual that would prevent “bound” equipment from taking permanent damage.  That’s a shame … Chandeth would probably still be using it.

Free Browser Toolbars – #5

WebRoot has changed their installation dialog a bit.  The “we’re going to install the toolbar unless you say ‘no'” message now appears on the very first screen of the installation dialog.  At least I don’t have to go looking for it; that is an improvement.  Better still would be to assume that I don’t want it installed.

 

WebRoot SpySweeper
WebRoot SpySweeper

Apple iTunes Update Issues

For some strange reason Apple iTunes refuses to update correctly.  It always helpfully offers to download and update iTunes (and usually QuickTime as well).  But it always fails for some reason.

The iTunes updater has a “download only” option.  When I tried that today and then tried to run the update separately I received this error message:

 

Failed iTunes Update
Failed iTunes Update

Google searches for the “A later version of Apple Mobile Device Support is already installed” weren’t very helpful.  None of the results addressed the problem (or even said what it really was) or provided any viable solutions.

I ended up having download the whole iTunes install package from Apple.

Fox News Funnies – #6

Tonight I was doing my usual cycle through the major news sites to see if anything interesting was happening in the world.  When I hit www.foxnews.com within a couple of seconds it tried to re-direct me to some other web site telling me that my system was infected.  AVG immediately caught and popped-up this dialog:
 
Fox News - Bad Redirect
Fox News - Bad Redirect

I’d barely been there long enough to see something about Saddam Hussein’s pearl-handled AK-47 being returned to Iraq.

The funny part of this as it relates to Fox News, in keeping with the theme of this series of posts, is that one of the ads their systems were serving up was compromised with some sort of malware.  One would think that a giant corporation like Fox News would do a better job of screening the material that they embed (aka: advertisements) in their pages.

Mac Finder Crash

I managed to crash Finder while copying files from one network drive to another.  Finder displayed an error message … which I forgot to capture.  Finder then stayed stuck on this screen until I killed it.

 

Finder Crash
Finder Crash

At least when Windows craps out during a file copy, the copy dialog goes away without having to kill the Explorer process.

The really crappy thing was that it happened at the end of an hours-long file copy operation.  

If it happens again, I’ll be sure to get the error dialog.

Guns N’ Roses – Chinese Democracy

Guns N’ Roses Chinese Democracy has been out for some time now.  I’ve heard the single on HardRadio a number or times now and the song just doesn’t do it for me.  I don’t know exactly why that it is.  Maybe it’s the pontificating by Axl about how China runs with respect to political rights.  That in itself is somewhat strange for me as my bachelor’s degree is in Political Science.  I very much in enjoy discussing studying and discussing politics.  But somehow that just doesn’t seem right when coming from a hard rock / heavy metal band like GNR.  It’s probably the same reason I was never a fan of Rage Against the Machine.

But even when I separate my personal preference of not liking politics mixed with my metal, the music just isn’t as good as Appetite for Destruction.  One hopes that 21 years between albums would result in some improvement, but it just isn’t there.  At least, not for me.

Free Browser Toolbars – #4

Once again, another application, Winzip, wants to install a free toolbar for Internet Explorer.

WinZip - Google Toolbar
WinZip - Google Toolbar

 

I’m probably dense, but I don’t get what the attraction behind loading down Internet Explorer with all of these “free” toolbars is all about.  This is particularly true when it is an application that I would otherwise pay for, like WinZip.

VS2008 SP1 – Update Dialog

I’m little late to installing the Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1.  Part of the problem is that the Microsoft Update process never told me that there was an update available.

But while the update was running I noticed that the progress dialog left a little bit to be desired.

Upgrade Progress
Upgrade Progress

So what’s wrong with the dialog?  The progress dialog was kind enough to tell me how much time was remaining with the download progress.  It wasn’t kind enough to tell me how much time was estimated to remain on the actual installation.  That’s a useful piece of information, particularly when you are in the middle of the workday.