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 Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Look what we have to put up with in Perth. This is my residential line (Nildram, but shows as Tiscali now):

speedtest-nildram.net

This is the business line:

speedtest-murphx.net

This is on a good day. Neither results them are particularly inspiring and BT refuse to do anything about fixing the residential line to match the business line, other than having replaced the master socket when a fault manifested itself last year. Both copper circuits follow the same path back to the exchange (or so a BT engineer assured me) so I'm guessing the residential line has some pretty crappy jointing along the way. To make matters worse, changes in humidity, temperature and the phases of the moon can reduce the speed by as much as 30%. There's even some folk in the estate who've been turned down by BT Broadband, yet the adjacent business estate which houses HBoS, The Scottish Executive and Scottish and Southern Energy had new fibre especially pulled up to this end of town for them.

There's also Virgin Cable duct roughly a 100 yards round the corner from the estate but sadly they never made it down our street when the houses were built. So much for de-regulation, competition and choice.

Wednesday, June 04, 2008 1:45:29 AM UTC  #    Comments [0] -
Techy

1. Running the wrong version of SysInternals Process Monitor makes your screen go blue:

bluescreen

Remember to launch Procmon64.exe and not procmon.exe.

2. Remember to enable 32 bit mode in your app pool when running those legacy 32 bit COM widgets in your antiquarian ASP apps:

iis7-32bitapponwin64

Otherwise...

Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01ad'

ActiveX component can't create object: 'MSSOAP.SoapClient30'

I spent a good hour and a half installing/uninstalling/installing/regsvr32'ing/etc the MS SOAP SDK (yeah...how quaint).
Wednesday, June 04, 2008 12:57:45 AM UTC  #    Comments [2] -
IIS 7 | Vista
 Monday, June 02, 2008

My new dev box arrived last Friday. It's a Dell Precision T5400 with the following spec:

Intel Xeon E5450 Quad Core 3Ghz
12Gb Quad Channel ECC Memory
2 x 73Gb 15,000RPM SAS drives
2 x NVidia Quadro FX1700 Dual Head Graphics
1 x 150Gb 10,000RPM SATA drive

The motherboard sports two CPU sockets but only one is populated (for now). I installed Vista 64 bit and all seems well so far. I've got most of my work/dev stuff installed (Office 2007, VS05, VS08 etc) and it seems real zippy. The Vista performance score (4.8) is let down a bit by the Quadro FX cards (scored 4.8/5.3) because the 1700's aren't intended as balls out graphics boards.

PerfScore

That said the Vista Aero GUI is snappy and fast and Eve runs as well as it does on my laptop which has a GeForce 8600M GT. I'll maybe upgrade to an 8800 or better on pay day.

I do quite a lot of development and testing inside a number of virtual machine builds and MS have been nice enough to allow Virtual Server 2005 R2 run on Vista. This means I'll be able to take advantage of all those CPU cores which I don't think Virtual PC could do (correct me if I'm wrong).

I also got myself another 24" Dell TFT (2408FPW) to match my existing 2405FPW, although 2405 looks a bit tired now compared to the new screen. That said it's still way better than the old setup where I was running a 20" 1680 x 1050 TFT next to the 2405. I now have a grand total of 3800 x 1200 in desktop real estate which is nice.

Anyway, here's some gratuitous (blurry) hardware pr0n for you to gaze upon:

1. Back of machine with the drive carrier in the stowed position -

5400-1-img012 

2. Drive carrier flipped out in maintenance position-

5400-2-img010

3. CPU cooler (bottom) and spare socket -

5400-3-img008

4. Memory (12 Gb). Has to be the heaviest memory I've ever run with what with all the heat sinks. FB memory runs pretty damn hot -

5400-4-img009

5. The memory gets a fan all to itself. If you trip the chassis intrusion switch this fan spools up and sounds like 747 on take-off. Under normal use it's pretty quiet and gently wafts the hot air out the rear grill.

5400-5-img011

6. Two NVidia Quadro FX1700's and the PERC 6/i SAS controller -

5400-6-img007

Monday, June 02, 2008 5:15:15 PM UTC  #    Comments [6] -

 Friday, May 16, 2008

If you want understand the background behind Iran's some what caustic relationship with the west, and in particular America and Britain, then I recommend you read 'All The Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror' by Stephen Kinzer. It's a fairly detailed account of the 1953 plot by the CIA and the British to overthrow the democratically elected government of Iran, which then lead to 25 years of dictatorship and repression under the Shah. The culmination of these fateful events lead Iran to the 1979 revolution and the rest is history.

A fascinating: 8/10

Friday, May 16, 2008 6:00:59 PM UTC  #    Comments [0] -

 Monday, April 28, 2008

In case you've had your head in the sand for the past few days, there's a two day strike by the Unite members who work at the Ineos refinery in Grangemouth. The strike is over Ineos making changes to the pension scheme, and you can find out more about the dispute from both sides here and here.

The BBC opened a 'Have Your Say' about the strike and the impact of possible fuel shortages. As usual, HYS brings out the best and the worst in folk, but there are some choice comments that made me laugh out loud or spit my tea out over the keyboard:

"I've thought ahead and have been buying all the frozen sweet corn from the supermarkets to put in my tank (its not a real tank by the way). The manual says I can use bio fuels and its tax free, so I'm quids in"

 

"I don't recommend this bio fuel nonsense, since I started using it the car is running really badly!! and now there's a terrible smell I can only describe as reminiscent of someone having eaten fire-lighters in a cinema"

"Is this strike a threat to national security? If so why haven't the Army occupied the plant?
scottow, norwich
Indeed, the first thing novice soldiers learn is how to operate an oil refinery..."

"I was doing fine till I read the Daily Mail and then I had to go out and fill up my tank and all the spare containers I have. If only Mrs Thatcher was in charge, she knew how to deal with strikers. And these workers fussing over their pensions, they should be glad that they have got a job"

A personal favourite:

"No problems yet, plenty of fuel in the pumps.
The real story is that the treasury will lose £25m per day from the closure of the forties pipeline. This amounts to over £9bn per year! And that's only one third of the output.
Can the whingers in the South now please stop moaning about subsidising Scotland, it appears to be the other way round."

 

Someone with a bit of sense pointing out the obvious:

 

"I wonder how many here complaining about people trying to protect their pensions are Civil Servants?"

 

Then there's the looney fringe:

 

"Bring back Maggie, she would know how to deal with this lot. Holding a country to ransom put you lot in the same league as Mugabe."

 

"here come the scotish argo again over the uk people(the war between us have finish long ago)
if i was the goverment i sack them all and bring in the immargants worker they do the work with out moining
so have another think my scottish friends fuel for thought
d, preston

What language is this?"


"Selfish or stupid call me what you will, I have purposely gone out today and filled my vehicles up with the hope of making this problem worse. "

"I drive a very expensive car which uses a lot of fuel. It is a luxury car of which I am very proud. I may have to think twice before driving to the shops because of fuel costs. I don't want to sell it because it is such a head turner. If fuel prices go up much more I may have to take the bus instead. I am disgusted that Labour has so little time for the motorist. I feel persecuted. This fuel crisis could end in ignominy for me. What is an oil plant? We have a castor oil plant on the patio."

"I went to fill my gallon can for the lawnmower as I do once a month at my local filling station - I'm known to all the staff - and was told I can't because they're not allowing anyone to fill cans.
Well that's *all* of my future custom lost then - even if it means I have to go 10 miles to the next station."

"Here on Rockall Island we have no Petrol so fill out tanks with Petrels instead which are more than abundent and untaxed (albeit we pay no taxes here anyhow).
Failing that I hear budgies are going cheep on the mainland.Mr James T Haddock, Rockall Island (Scotland), United Kingdom"

And Finally:

"It wouldn't be a proper Labour government without the country grinding to a halt at least once."

 

"If I had to live and work in Grangemouth I'd want a very good pension, too. What else is there to look forward to there?"

Monday, April 28, 2008 11:38:45 PM UTC  #    Comments [0] -

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