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February 6th, 2008

Cut Off From The Outside World

Posted in Nerdy Stuff by Rob

After being reconnected the other day, our Internet access went down again. We called Rogers back, and there was a recording saying there were known outages in the Whitby area, so we figured that was it. However, after three days with no Internet access, we called back to be informed we were suspended for a week because we still had a virus on one of our computers.

As I mentioned yesterday, I agree with the idea as long as we are given notice. When Rogers just cuts us off without any warning, it does nothing to help us. Now we’re stuck without Internet access until February 11th.

It’s pretty inconvenient, and I think Rogers could have handled the situation better.

February 5th, 2008

Rogers Cuts Off Our Internet Access

Posted in Nerdy Stuff by Rob

The other day, we had a message on our home phone from Rogers High Speed informing us our computer had a virus and they would be temporarily shutting off our Internet access if we didn’t get it fixed within 24 hours. I think my dad mentioned something about running a virus scan, and that was the last I thought of it. The next day they cut us off and we were without Internet access for a little while.

Apparently Rogers runs scans on their network to search for viruses, trojans, worms and open ports on their customers’ computers. Although it was inconvenient to be cut off, I do agree with this practice. Many viruses and worms will send emails or try to send data all over the place, wasting resources and infecting other machines on the network. So by cutting us off, Rogers is preventing other people from potentially getting infected, and they are probably saving themselves some bandwidth at the same time.

Getting reconnected wasn’t too bad, except for a half hour wait on the phone to talk to an actual person. They simply told us to run a virus scanner, make sure everything is clean, and then they reconnected us. They also warned us that future virus problems could result in longer suspensions or termination of service. I don’t necessarily agree with all of Rogers business practices, but in this case I guess they are just doing their part to ensure we are responsible Internet users.

January 25th, 2008

Last.fm is Awesome

Posted in Music, Nerdy Stuff by Rob

Last.fm is a free music community website that tracks the music you listen to and makes recommendations for new music that you might like. I joined back in May of 2007, and I really like the concept.

The site uses a technology called “audioscrobbler” to collect information about the songs you listen to, and in turn creates a profile of your musical tastes and listening habits. It’s easy to use, and all you have to do is register, then install a plugin for your music software. The plugin sends information back to Last.fm’s database, and the information is then available on your profile page. Last.fm creates detailed statistics, displaying the top artists and songs you’ve listened to, and the last ten songs you’ve “scrobbled.” There is also a “taste-o-meter” displayed on other people’s profile pages, that compares your musical tastes with theirs.

I don’t really use the “social networking” aspect of the site too much, since everyone uses Facebook for that, but it’s another nice feature that I could see being useful to some people. I really like the fact that I can look up information about the music I listen to, seeing artist bios, related or similar artists, and how many times they’ve been listened to by other users. The recommendations Last.fm gives is probably my favourite part of the site, because it has introduced me to a lot of new music that I otherwise would not have heard of.

Overall, I’ve been very impressed with Last.fm since joining about eight months ago. In that time, I’ve “scrobbled” 10,000 songs, learned about a lot of new music, and gained some interesting insight into my music listening habits. If you’re a big music fan, I’d definitely recommend checking it out.

January 22nd, 2008

Video Games Save Lives

I like video games. I’ve played them my whole life. I’m not what you’d consider a “gamer” by any means, but I’ll definitely play a bit when I have some free time. I’ve always been against those who condemn video games, saying they are a bad influence on kids. These are usually the same types of people who blame murders on the messages found in popular music.

I’m not going to get into the social aspects behind all of this, but I recently came across a couple of articles that talk about people saving lives because of what they learned in video games.

The first incident involved a young boy from Norway, who “feigned death” to prevent a moose from attacking him and his sister. He learned this technique from playing World of Warcraft. I don’t know anything about WoW (thankfully), but apparently this is a skill used in the game to pretend you’re dead so you aren’t bothered by enemies.

The second event involved a man who witnessed a car crash and was able to treat the passenger’s injuries based on what he’d learned playing America’s Army. The man reportedly stated “I have received no prior medical training and can honestly say that because of the training and presentations within America’s Army, I was able to help and possibly save the injured men.”

That’s interesting stuff, and I think it helps show that video games aren’t all bad, and can actually have a positive effect on people.

January 9th, 2008

xkcd is great, has ridiculous fans

Posted in Nerdy Stuff by Rob

I’ve been a big fan of the webcomic xkcd for the past year or so. It’s a really well done, three-times-a-week comic that deals with some real nerdy topics like science, programming, math and romance. xkcd is drawn by Randall Munroe, a programmer who used to work for NASA. I was very surprised to learn that Randall is only 23 years old. I assumed he was much older, based on his clever and insightful comics.

Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday a new comic is posted on xkcd. The drawings are usually simple, with stick figures and are almost always just black and white. There is always a witty punchline or comment in the alt-text of the image, which can be half the fun of Randall’s comics.

For some dumb reason, I always check the forums to see comments on the latest comic. It’s better than reading the comments on a Youtube video, but sometimes not by much. Half the comments look like they were written by well-educated 15 years olds and the rest are just people repeating what has already been said using different words. Many fans seem to think of Randall as some sort of god, claiming he can read their thoughts. They marvel at how timely and appropriate the current comic’s topic is to their own lives, as if the comic was written solely for them. You’ll often see several comments like this:

Oh god… this is amazing.

It’s so relevant to my life right now.

or

Good comic. More evidence that Randall has bugged my house though.

Anyway, it’s a great comic if you’re a bit on the nerdy side and want to read something that’s both witty and clever.