Apple Software Update and Safari
by Eric Stewart on Mar.19, 2008, under Computers, Technology, The Internet
“Apple Software Update” originally offered new installations of “Safari” on Windows systems as an “update”.
Quickie – VMWare Fusion vs Parallels Desktop
by Eric Stewart on Mar.19, 2008, under Computers, Technology
Both are packages that allow you to run Windows (or other x86 operating systems) on top of Mac OS (assuming you’re using a newer Intel based Mac). I’m a long time user of Parallels Desktop, but I’ve recently switched to VMWare Fusion (and am hoping that work will pony up the $40 to get me […]
“Firefox is already running, but is not responding.”
by Eric Stewart on Mar.10, 2008, under Computers, Technology
A problem I’m seeing more and more at work is reports that people are attempting to start Firefox and seeing the error message: Firefox is already running, but is not responding. Along with suggestions about it. Now, hopefully you’ve been a good little tech and googled this error message, and tried all of the other […]
XP, Vista, Dual Booting: My Experiences/Solution
by Eric Stewart on Mar.03, 2008, under Computers, Technology
For those of you who dual boot Vista for one reason or another, you might be running into issues with getting XP or Vista to boot properly, depending on your configuration. There’s a lot of information out there regarding how you get it all working properly. The key is getting Vista’s boot manager to provide […]
Vibrations: Do You Feel Phantom Buzzes?
by Eric Stewart on Feb.13, 2008, under Cell Phones & Providers, Technology
This is mostly directed at the Blackberry, pager, or users of other electronic devices that put them on vibrate from time to time. See, my Blackberry knows when it’s in its holster, so it has “ring” settings specific to the holster – meaning I can have it vibrate when it’s in there before it actually […]
It’s like I forget what I’ve learned …
by Eric Stewart on Jun.04, 2007, under Photography
I can admit that I can easily forget things like what day it is or important dates or stuff like that. But I tend to pride myself on my ability to learn things and learn them once. Today’s photography just illustrated that I can do fine with two different concepts but introduce a third and […]
Photography, Day 2: Rundown of what I’ve learned …
by Eric Stewart on Jun.02, 2007, under Photography
When you’re using a dSLR, and you’re using any of the modes that don’t calculate things for you automagically, taking a good photo can become quite tricky. A couple of key concepts take a bit to nail down, and will probably require some trial and error almost every time I go to take photos: The […]
Learning To Take Pictures
by Eric Stewart on Jun.02, 2007, under Photography
So the Canon 30D came yesterday, along with the two other lenses (75-300mm and a 100mm macro) I ordered. Monday, a filter and two hoods are due in. Up on the gallery on ericdives.com where I put my non-diving pictures, there’s a subcategory now: Learning the dSLR. At this time there’s just one album containing […]
I’m up on the wall!
by Eric Stewart on Mar.31, 2007, under Photography, SCUBA
If you didn’t notice already, I went to Australia with a “Mel’s Hot Dogs” t-shirt. I had my friend Mae snap a few photos of me while I was in Sydney – one with the Sydney Bay Bridge in the background, the other with the Opera House in the background. Both are on one of the columns in Mel’s restraurant.
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AOL – Who do they think they are?
by Eric Stewart on Mar.15, 2007, under Internet Service Providers, Technology, The Internet
So, if you run your own web site, or if you are site admin, or are someone worried about statistics, or more specifically, what search engines are doing to your site, here’s a little tidbit of info for you. If you’ve been doing it for a while, you’re aware of “robots.txt” – a file you […]