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IE7

For those of you who are curious as to any further thoughts I might have on IE 7 … I uninstalled it last night. I didn’t like the UI and it had some funky behavior in Project Foundry, which uses Dean Edwards’ IE 7 Javascript. It doesn’t appear that he has yet compensated for the functionality that was missing from IE 6 but has been included in IE 7 and thus, I was unable to test code I wrote for work without using a different computer.

My summary – ¡Vive el Fuegozorro! (long live Firefox).

So that Spanish is really bogus. I combined two nouns as one would in German … except they don’t really do that in Spanish. Oh well. This is why I’m American.

Road Trip

I got back this evening from my trip with Stan down to Seymour, IN and then out to Cabot, PA, where he will be living for the next year as his wife-to-be serves as a deaconess intern. I’ve got all sorts of stuff I’d like to write about the trip, however I’m quite constrained by time these days. I’ve got to wake up early tomorrow morning and work, after which I’ll be hanging out with Stan. Maybe I’ll find a little time to write on Thursday once I go down to Seymour for the wedding.

Casting Pearls

I was doing a little surfing around CrossChannel.de while waiting for the shower and read the heading, “Die Newcomer Casting Pearls können richtig rocken.” In English, this says, “The newcomer Casting Pearls can really rock.” I guess seeing it in German sounded kind of funny.

The Good Ol’ Days

While Stan and I were hanging out this evening, he, being in one of his goofy moods, made some random comment about the good old days … the ones in which we wrote our HTML 4.0 in all UPPERCASE and used FONT tags. If you’ve never written HTML or are new to it, that probably means nothing. But, we both found it to be pretty funny. I’ve got a recording of it I contemplated putting on here but it’s too much work to get it off my phone and into the computer.

Internet Explorer 7 Beta

So I’m on a try-new-software spree. I downloaded and installed Microsoft’s beta of IE7 and am writing this blog post from it. My first impression is that it has an ugly interface. I have absolutely no reason to use it and will forever be a Firefox fanatic.

Internet Explorer 7 Beta Screenshot
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Office 2007 Beta

I just found out today that Microsoft has made a beta version of Office 2007 available for download. As much as I’d love to have a Mac, I must say that the screenshots of Office 2007 that I’ve seen are impressive. At the same time, though, it looks like Office 2007’s interface is dumbed down quite a bit, a somewhat frustrating prosepect for more advanced users.

I’m 200 MB into the 440 MB download … maybe I’ll post a little something once I test it out … if I ever get around to it with all the work and fun activities (?) that promise to keep me busy. I’m afraid to install it on my laptop, though, becuase of the uncertainty regarding what it might do to my existing installation of Office 2003. I’ll probably try it out on my 800 MHz AMD desktop.

AIM “Photos from 6th grade” Virus

I got called out on an emergency virus removal shortly after waking up this morning at 11:15. It turned out that my client was plagued with one of those viruses that spreads around on AIM. AVG Antivirus identified it as downloader.generic.hgt. I struggled with removing it for a few hours and then came across a few utilities that got rid of everything for good. Below, I’ve summarized the steps to remove this trojan that I found on the Tech Support Guy forums.

  1. Download and run AimFix.
  2. Download AlcanShorty to your desktop and run it.
  3. Running AlcanShorty will create a folder on your desktop called alcanshorty_en. Double click this, locate run.bat and double-click it.
  4. Run.bat will download an executable called BFU and a script to be run with it. This will download a file called BFU.exe and a BFU script. If your firewall asks for the download application to connect to the internet, allow access. When you receive a message that Alcan Shorty is done, exit the console window.
  5. In the alcanshorty_en folder, double click BFU.exe.
  6. Click the open folder icon. Navigate to the alcanshorty_en folder and select alcanshorty.bfu.
  7. Click Execute
  8. When this is done, download and run the Look2Me destroyer.
  9. Check the box labeled “run this program as a task.”
  10. Wait for the application to close and reopen. Once it reopens, click the button labeled, “Scan for L2M.”
  11. When the scan is complete, click the button labeled, “Remove L2M. Let the application restart the computer if it asks to.

You should be all set.

Summer Plans

I have my last final this Thursday afternoon and will be moving out of the dorms in the evening. This summer, I’m going to be working on Project Foundry from home. It’ll be nice to get out of the “big”* city and the dorms for a while to a much more pleasant, homey environment. At the same time, though, I’m a little bummed. I realized the other day that I really don’t have that many friends at home with Stan moving out to Pennsylvania. Beyond Hans, I don’t know who I’ll hang out with. Here at school, I’ve gotten to know some cool people from church and have spent some nice relaxing Sunday afternoons hanging out with them. If you’re going to be around Chicago, let me know!

I’ll be helping Stan with his move to Pennsylania from June 8-11. standing up in his wedding on June 17, and then probably helping Andy Laib move out to California the following week. I’m excited to do all this travelling and look forward to getting to spend some quality time with these two great guys.

*Milwaukee is not big. Chicago is. I just use the term “big” because when compared with West Chicago, Milwaukee is big.

I’m a nerd

So … I think about computers too much. Here’s the proof:

(21:50:48) Me: i took a class in that – didn’t totally like it a whole lot
(21:50:51) Me: part of it was the processor
(21:51:03) Jill: hehe
(21:51:10) Jill: processor
(21:51:12) Jill: ?
(21:51:15) Jill: hehe
(21:51:15) Me: professor
(21:51:17) Me: oh man