Friday, 21 December 2007

U.S. Senate Report: Over 400 Prominent Scientists Disputed Man-Made Global Warming Claims in 2007

Wow
clipped from epw.senate.gov
U.S. Senate Report: Over 400 Prominent Scientists Disputed Man-Made Global Warming Claims in 2007


Over 400 prominent scientists from more than two dozen countries recently voiced significant objections to major aspects of the so-called "consensus" on man-made global warming. These scientists, many of whom are current and former participants in the UN IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), criticized the climate claims made by the UN IPCC and former Vice President Al Gore.  

The new report issued by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee’s office of the GOP Ranking Member details the views of the scientists, the overwhelming majority of whom spoke out in 2007. 
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Monday, 10 December 2007

Far more important than computer faults.

Impeach Bush & Cheney Now...





Take a look at the above video. If you agree that Bush and Cheney should be impeached immediately, click here to write a letter to your Congressional Representatives. It's easy.

It's time to bring and end to the Bush administration's madness. Write letters to congress now. They may not have a spine, but with your support, they'll understand what they need to do. Please spread the word.


Tuesday, 4 December 2007

Vista reports Internet Explorer incompatible with Vista?

I powered up my main destop computer which is running Microsoft Vista Home Premium tonight to be greeted with a message from Interactive Services. Usually these messages are to warn me about problems with AVG Updater (to be fair i've not had one for over a month so I presume Grisoft have resolved the issue) but this one was different. Instead of the usual message I was shown this:

Apparently Internet Explorer 7 is not fully compatible with Vista and I should contact the program manufacturer for more information. I wonder exactly where that would get me?

Wednesday, 21 November 2007

Xbox 360 Autumn Update Details?

Apparently details of the Autumn Xbox Firmware update have been leaked on the net. Quite how accurate the details are is as yet unknown but the following where posted (and later removed) from the Xbox360 forums:

  • Compatibility with 3rd party wireless controllers
  • Compatibility with messenger pad
  • Xbox Live Vision firmware upgrade, sharper image filtering
  • Many more Vision Cam settings
  • Screensaver settings - when away from Xbox 360, screensaver will play for optional time, before screen goes dark
  • Xbox Live Arcade blade - where you can download, play and learn about Xbox Live Arcade
  • Brand “web based adver-games” flash games which aren’t downloaded, but are playable bite sized games, accessed via Xbox Live Arcade Blade
  • Screensaver option in Themes and Gamer Pics option in Marketplace blade
  • Functionality with Messenger, works with chatpad
  • XNA Game Launcher for those that have the program, options
  • Language, time and date settings
  • “advertising opportunities” in gameplay
  • Xvid support
  • “favourites” option via Xbox Live Arcade, can rate according to preference
  • IPTV Functionality - support for TiVo like PVR options. Will be able to record TV direct. Options include source by channel, director, actor and distributor
  • Filter friends list, will be able to filter friends via games
  • Clan support - will be able to launch clan games direct from dashboard, can “fold” friends into clan category in friends list
  • Better translations in settings and other options for Japanese, German and Spanish languages
  • quick option to delete via X Button in memory viewer.
  • Option for having downloadable In-game content not inform when completed download
  • Option for having video content not inform when completed download
  • Faster settings for viewing unfinished video content downloads
  • Option in Games tab - beta and others, will be launcher for MMO and multiplayer betas
  • Option in Marketplace Games tab, search by letter, can be inputted via text pad or console
  • Smarter game settings - you can be messaged via publishers about in-game content for your games
  • Picture in picture functionality for DVD Drive and some other updated settings
  • Improved USB Keyboard settings
  • Improved voice chat settings in game and from dashboard
  • Faster response times to Redeem Code settings
  • Option to play a Redeemed Code game straight after redeeming code
  • Console will now recognise low Hard Drive space, will inform you immediately if can’t download current item, will automatically download next available that is able.
  • Increased space size for gamerpics and dashboard themes
  • Themes can now be animated
  • Themes may now have sound effects
  • Better slideshow capabilities, options added. sound effects and integration with Hard Drive/ PC music capable.
  • Estimated timer for downloads, informing how long download will expect to take

Sunday, 16 September 2007

iPhone - some facts before you buy

Over here in the UK I guess we're meant to be really anticipating the release of the Apple iPhone. But I'm starting to wonder if it's all it's cracked up to be. As with any Apple product it's going to sell by the truck load, but are the people who rush out to purchase it going to end up with an inferior product? Sure it might look the part, but if it doesn't do even the most basic functions that we've come to expect from a mobile phone then what's the point of parting with the money?

I found this image on 1nf0rmat10n.com which sums things up pretty well:

Friday, 14 September 2007

Microsoft updates Windows without users' consent

Scott Dunn over at WindowsSecrects.com has reported that Microsoft have started patching files on both XP and Vista without users consent: You can read the full article here.
Microsoft has begun patching files on Windows XP and Vista without users' knowledge, even when the users have turned off auto-updates.

Many companies require testing of patches before they are widely installed, and businesses in this situation are objecting to the stealth patching.

Files changed with no notice to users

In recent days, Windows Update (WU) started altering files on users' systems without displaying any dialog box to request permission. The only files that have been reportedly altered to date are nine small executables on XP and nine on Vista that are used by WU itself. Microsoft is patching these files silently, even if auto-updates have been disabled on a particular PC.
You can read the full article here.

Thursday, 13 September 2007

Why has my Xbox Live stopped auto connecting.

As you know my Xbox console bit the dust recently with the Ring-Of-Death problem. Being impatient and more than a little lazy in sending it off for repair I decided to pick up an Elite system. I was a bit stuck when it came to transferring my profile and save games from the old HDD to the new 120gb drive so I decided that whilst I'm waiting for my free transfer cable, i'd just plug my old HDD in to the new system. I really didn't have the patience for transferring it all via memory card.

So I'm up and running with all my game saves in tact but there's two strange quirks. The first is that my Xbox Live account no longer signs in automatically. My profile loads up immediately, but I'm left with the option to 'connect to Xbox Live'. I'm really not sure why this has happened. Is there something stored on the drive that identifies the console it belongs to? I know it's only one click on the controller, but like most things in life that don't do what they should it's bugging the hell out of me.

The second quirk is the time. I'm in the UK and when I set up the console I obviously set the correct time, location and switched on the 'day light saving' option. Now though, my console is constantly showing the time as one hour behind the actual time. What more weird is that when I select the option to reset it, it's grayed out! The only way to change the time is to sign out of my profile, change the time and log back in. Unfortunately the change is untimately reversed. I'm not sure if it's after a given amount of time or when the console is next powered on.

If anybody has any answers or suggestions about these issues, i'd appreciate some help. I've Googled them both and have found a couple of people with the same problems, but it seems neither forum users or Microsoft CS have a clue as to what is happening (Microsoft seem to blame peoples Internet connections).

There was good news today regarding my broken console; after just 6 days with Microsoft it's apparently on it's way back to me. The estimate for UPS to actually get it back to me is longer than the reapir took at 7 days but fingers crossed it'll be here in the next couple of days. I was going to sell it on it's return but I decided to purchase a new 37" Samsung 1080p for my new Elite console so I've hooked up my old 32" Samsung in my bedroom with a space underneath for the reapaired console to sit.