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12/22/2006

No FEMA needed here…

by @ 1:52 am. Filed under general

This was recently sent to me (email #890 out of about 1200 in my inbox) but I don’t know how accurate it is. I tried to verify it and saw comments but nothing firm. I could see it happening, Most folks in Michigan don’t go looking for government help when bad things happen. There are exceptions such as Detroit which in large part practically wants the Federal government to deliver food when they get 1/2 inch of snow.

 

THINK ABOUT THIS FOR A MOMENT

The Mining Journal News, Marquette , Mi.

This text is from a county emergency manager out in the western part of Michigan state after a snow storm last winter.

WEATHER BULLETIN

Up here in the Northern Plains we just recovered from a Historic event— may I even say a “Weather Event” of “Biblical Proportions” — with a historic blizzard of up to 44″ inches of snow and winds to 90 MPH that broke trees in half, knocked down utility poles, stranded hundreds of motorists in lethal snow banks, closed ALL roads, isolated scores of communities and cut power to 10’s of thousands.

FYI:

George Bush did not come.

FEMA did nothing.

No one howled for the government.

No one blamed the government.

No one even uttered an expletive on TV.

Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton did not visit.

Our Mayor’s did not blame Bush or anyone else.

Our Governor did not blame Bush or anyone else either

CNN, ABC, CBS, FOX, or NBC did not visit – or report on this category 5 snow storm nobody demanded $2,000 debit cards.

No one asked for a FEMA Trailer House.

No one looted.

Nobody – I mean Nobody demanded the government do something.

Nobody expected the government to do anything either.

No Larry King, No Bill O’Rielly, No Oprah, No Chris Mathews and No Geraldo Rivera.

No Shaun Penn, No Barbara Striesand, No Hollywood types to be found.

Nope, we just melted the snow for water.

Sent out caravans of SUV’s to pluck people out of snow engulfed cars.

The truck drivers pulled people out of snow banks and didn’t ask for a penny.

Local restaurants made food, and the police and fire departments delivered it to the snow bound families..

Families took in the stranded people – total strangers.

We Fired up wood stoves, broke out coal oil lanterns or Coleman lanterns.

We put on an extra layers of clothes because up here it is “Work or Die”.

We did not wait for some affirmative action government to get us out of a mess created by being immobilized by a welfare program that trades votes for ‘sittin at home’ checks.

Even though a Category “5” blizzard of this scale has never fallen this early, we know it can happen and how to deal with it ourselves.

“In my many travels, I have noticed that once one gets north of about 48 degrees North Latitude, 90% of the world’s social problems evaporate.”

It does seem that way, at least to me.

I hope this gets passed on..

Maybe . SOME people will get the message .. The world does Not owe you a living

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Know of any good free Windows Admin tools?

by @ 1:27 am. Filed under general

Well at least one person recommended joeware tools when Redmond Magazine asked that question.

 

http://redmondmag.com/features/article.asp?editorialsid=654

 

🙂

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12/19/2006

Embrace your inner geek…

by @ 2:44 am. Filed under tech

http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8M3IJ003.htm

Anyone with an Internet connection will soon be able to get three-dimensional maps of the moon, or real-time tracking of the space shuttle, after NASA agreed Monday to give more of its imagery and information to Google Inc.

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Sadly… Second half of Hanna-Barbera has joined his former partner.

by @ 2:41 am. Filed under general

http://www.showbuzz.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/12/18/people_milestones/main2279787.shtml

Joe Barbera, half of the Hanna-Barbera animation team that produced such beloved cartoon characters as Tom and Jerry, Yogi Bear and the Flintstones, died Monday, a Warner Bros. spokesman said. He was 95.
Barbera died of natural causes at his home with his wife, Sheila, at his side, Warner Bros. spokesman Gary Miereanu said.

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Survival of the fittest…

by @ 2:37 am. Filed under quotes

That’s the problem with America… Too many stupid people and no one to eat them…

   – Carlos Mencia

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12/17/2006

Where was Aquaman when we needed him?

by @ 11:26 am. Filed under general

I thought this was a pretty cool story.

World’s tallest man saves China Dolphins…

BEIJING – The long arms of the world’s tallest man reached in and saved two dolphins by pulling out plastic from their stomachs, state media and an aquarium official said Thursday.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061214/ap_on_fe_st/china_dolphins_tallest_man

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Installing Windows Server 2003 SP1 Admin Pack on Vista

by @ 10:45 am. Filed under general

Steve Linehan (one of the good guys at Microsoft and friends) posted over at ActiveDir Org how to get the Admin Pack to install on Vista. He did this sometime ago but I see I still have emails asking about this so I am reposting here for those who might have previously missed it.

 

From: ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org [mailto:ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] On Behalf Of Steve Linehan
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 11:49 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] [OT] Vista Admin Tools Pack

You can install the Windows Server 2003 SP1 admin pack on Vista RTM, a shim was added to support this.  Once it is installed you will need to register the DLLs needed for the various snap-ins manually from an elevated command prompt.  Here is a complete list in case you need them:

regsvr32 /s adprop.dll

regsvr32 /s azroles.dll

regsvr32 /s azroleui.dll

regsvr32 /s ccfg95.dll

regsvr32 /s certadm.dll

regsvr32 /s certmmc.dll

regsvr32 /s certpdef.dll

regsvr32 /s certtmpl.dll

regsvr32 /s certxds.dll

regsvr32 /s cladmwiz.dll

regsvr32 /s clcfgsrv.dll

regsvr32 /s clnetrex.dll

regsvr32 /s cluadmex.dll

regsvr32 /s cluadmmc.dll

regsvr32 /s cmproxy.dll

regsvr32 /s cmroute.dll

regsvr32 /s cmutoa.dll

regsvr32 /s cnet16.dll

regsvr32 /s debugex.dll

regsvr32 /s dfscore.dll

regsvr32 /s dfsgui.dll

regsvr32 /s dhcpsnap.dll

regsvr32 /s dnsmgr.dll

regsvr32 /s domadmin.dll

regsvr32 /s dsadmin.dll

regsvr32 /s dsuiwiz.dll

regsvr32 /s imadmui.dll

regsvr32 /s lrwizdll.dll

regsvr32 /s mprsnap.dll

regsvr32 /s msclus.dll

regsvr32 /s mstsmhst.dll

regsvr32 /s mstsmmc.dll

regsvr32 /s nntpadm.dll

regsvr32 /s nntpapi.dll

regsvr32 /s nntpsnap.dll

regsvr32 /s ntdsbsrv.dll

regsvr32 /s ntfrsapi.dll

regsvr32 /s rasuser.dll

regsvr32 /s rigpsnap.dll

regsvr32 /s rsadmin.dll

regsvr32 /s rscommon.dll

regsvr32 /s rsconn.dll

regsvr32 /s rsengps.dll

regsvr32 /s rsjob.dll

regsvr32 /s rsservps.dll

regsvr32 /s rsshell.dll

regsvr32 /s rssubps.dll

regsvr32 /s rtrfiltr.dll

regsvr32 /s schmmgmt.dll

regsvr32 /s tapisnap.dll

regsvr32 /s tsuserex.dll

regsvr32 /s uddi.mmc.dll

regsvr32 /s vsstskex.dll

regsvr32 /s w95inf16.dll

regsvr32 /s w95inf32.dll

regsvr32 /s winsevnt.dll

regsvr32 /s winsmon.dll

regsvr32 /s winsrpc.dll

regsvr32 /s winssnap.dll

regsvr32 /s ws03res.dll

Thanks,

-Steve

Another thing to try would be to open a command prompt with elevated rights and launch the installation file from there. It sounds like that may be working as well. I haven’t had a chance to test yet unfortunately. Well not too unfortunately, as most folks know, I don’t use the GUI’s all that much. If I am running a GUI it is usually LDP or some little tools I have built that I haven’t released.

   joe

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12/13/2006

Dude? You ok?

by @ 1:06 am. Filed under general

Apologies to everyone, I have been extremely busy and not posting. I didn’t think much of it but several offline responses to the recent post grouping over the last couple of days and an email from Tony over at ActiveDir.org asking where the heck I was at made me realize that folks actually expect me to post things and come out of my shell regularly. 🙂

So no I haven’t found a better job, I haven’t won the lotto, I haven’t become a monk, I haven’t moved, I haven’t died, I haven’t given up on blogging, I haven’t moved to the New Zealand outback, I haven’t been kidnapped by Microsoft or any other vendor, I haven’t anything else that people have wondered except for those who guessed I have been mad crazy busy. It isn’t just blogging, I have gone dark on nearly all communication fronts due to stacked up “stuff”. Exceptions are anything that I can quickly blast out answers for, the specific work projects that I must work on, and responses to specific individuals.

If you have sent me email and I haven’t responded, I will when I can, if you have posted a comment, I will respond at some point, if you have asked a question on ActiveDir Org and I have an opinion I will eventually respond. It may take a bit though, again, I am pretty tied up and with exception of the end of year holiday break (hopefully) I expect to be tied up for a while still.

New stuff going on is that I learned various cool technical things from various cool techie people I have recently met, nothing awesome related to AD on that front but some other cool Windows stuff, one item which I already posted. I did find a fun way to hurt AD myself to the point of constant rebooting with LSASS crashing when “playing around” but I won’t be giving any details there as I was doing something I shouldn’t have been doing and to get out of it I had to do something else I shouldn’t have done. I have some pics to show off some more ceiling wallpaper work I completed. Started work on the Holiday/Christmas/Yule/Winter Solstice Card. I completely failed to add a Hauppage PVR-500 to my media center (I want 4 tuners) after a couple of hours of fiddling, machine wouldn’t boot with the card in it no matter what I did. Oh also I saw a formal Active Roles Server demo (from Quest) and was suitably impressed. I have dealt with it several times but have never seen the front end and everything it can do, plus this was my first experience at all with the new 6.x.x version. Oh finally, I learned from watching MythBusters this evening while trying to refurb an old Dell PC that the higher the muzzle velocity of a rifle the more likely you are safe from the bullet when you dive under water. A 50 caliber shell broke up within 30 inches of water penetration.

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12/9/2006

Merry Winter Solstice… Or… What is the reason for the season?

by @ 5:09 pm. Filed under general

The general whining of the AFA and other parties this time of year just begs me to post this link…

http://www.religioustolerance.org/winter_solstice.htm

Here is a snippet for just one of the religions mentioned

CHRISTIANITY: Any record of the date of birth of Yeshua of Nazareth (later known as Jesus Christ) has been lost. There is sufficient evidence in the Gospels to indicate that Yeshua was born in the fall, but this seems to have been unknown to early Christians. By the beginning of the 4th century CE, there was intense interest in choosing a day to celebrate Yeshua’s birthday. The western church leaders selected DEC-25 because this was already the date recognized throughout the Roman Empire as the birthday of various Pagan gods. 1,2 Since there was no central Christian authority at the time, it took centuries before the tradition was universally accepted:

bulletEastern churches began to celebrate Christmas after 375 CE. 

bulletThe church in Jerusalem started in the 7th century.

bulletIreland started in the 5th century

bulletAustria, England and Switzerland in the 8th

bulletSlavic lands in the 9th and 10th centuries. 3

Many symbols and practices associated with Christmas are of Pagan origin: holly, ivy, mistletoe, yule log, the giving of gifts, decorated evergreen tree, magical reindeer, etc. Polydor Virgil, an early British Christian, said “Dancing, masques, mummeries, stageplays, and other such Christmas disorders now in use with Christians, were derived from these Roman Saturnalian and Bacchanalian festivals; which should cause all pious Christians eternally to abominate them.” In Massachusetts, Puritans unsuccessfully tried to ban Christmas entirely during the 17th century, because of its heathenism. The English Parliament abolished Christmas in 1647. Some contemporary Christian faith groups do not celebrate Christmas. Included among these was the Worldwide Church of God (before its recent conversion to Evangelical Christianity) and the Jehovah’s Witnesses.

 

And I heard about this on the radio and made me chuckle… read between the lines…

5% of Americas are offended by the greeting “Merry Christmas”…

32% of Americans are offended by the greeting “Happy Holidays”…

http://www.christianpost.com/article/20061209/23973.htm

 

IMO, celebrate and focus on what it is that makes you happy. Don’t focus on what makes you unhappy and chastise others for celebrating what they enjoy. I personally don’t care if I see Happy Holidays, Feliz Navidad, Fleas on Your Dog, or Happy Independence Day when I walk into a store, none if it will impact my ability to enjoy or not enjoy the experience. But then I am a busy person and not a busy body person in search of things and people to control.

Fleas on your dog…

Fleas on your dog…

Fleas on your dog, oh won’t you help me to get them off.

 

   joe

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Does me no injury…

by @ 4:52 pm. Filed under quotes

“It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.”

  -Thomas Jefferson

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