Default Sort Order in File Dialogs

So for some reason, my file dialogs began to sort by last modified date instead of by name like it used to. I mean right when the file dialog popped open, it’s sorting order was last modified date or something to that effect. I can manually change it back to sort by name, but that got tedious whenever I wanted to search for files. This appeared in both every save and open file dialogs. I sent a email to the Shell Team discussion list and they weren’t of much help. They claimed there wasn’t really any way to change the default sorting order of a file dialog. I even tried resetting all my folder display settings, but that didn’t work.

I actually did some research a month ago trying to fix this problem. I mean if I can change it, I should be able to change it back right? Even with my “1337” searching skills, I came up empty handed. However, I guess I was searching with the wrong keywords, but I swear, I tried searching with the same keywords again: sort order file dialog, and this time it showed up near the top of the 1st page. It was actually a forum post that linked to this site: Fix Sort Order. It was apparently a easy registry fix! But the way it is fixed is pretty obscured. From the .reg file:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer]
“ShellState”=hex:24,00,00,00,33,80,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\
00,00,00,01,00,00,00,0d,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00

My registry entry showed:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer]
“ShellState”=hex:24,00,00,00,33,88,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,01,\
00,00,00,01,00,00,00,0d,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,02,00,00,00

I’m not sure how my registry got changed there, but this did fix it, although it required a log off.

It also changed my start menu from xp mode to classic mode, so I’m guessing one of those numbers there is the start menu mode, while the other is the file dialog default sort order. Guess you can feel free to play around with it if you’re brave enough.

For those who get stuck in this situation, I hope this helps!


Random Crap:

Call Center (direct download) (from MS newsgroup) – A hilarious video about what really happens when you call for technical or customer support. Don’t ever trust them when they ask you to hold. To watch the movie if you downloaded it from the direct link, you’ll need a .flv (flash video) player; not required if you view through their website. I’d suggest FLV Player, since that’s the one I use. You can visit their homepage for more information. At first I didn’t get the ending scene, but after rewatching it a few times, I remember where the fat kid showed up.

Boston Dynamics – BigDog (from MS newsgroups) – The Most Advanced Quadruped Robot on Earth
BigDog is the alpha male of the Boston Dynamics family of robots. It is a quadruped robot that walks, runs, and climbs on rough terrain and carries heavy loads. BigDog is powered by a gasoline engine that drives a hydraulic actuation system. BigDog’s legs are articulated like an animal’s, and have compliant elements that absorb shock and recycle energy from one step to the next. BigDog is the size of a large dog or small mule, measuring 1 meter long, 0.7 meters tall and 75 kg weight.
Click here to download the video. The video is actually pretty freaky. I just keep imaging those 4 legs as real legs by the way they move.

Windows Live Local – Virtual Earth Technology (from MS newsgroups) –What is the Technology Preview? Windows Live Local Technology Preview demonstrates our work-in-progress thinking about a rich immersive experience in mapping that also explores local information. … Walk, Drive, Race – in Street-Side Views A fun little project which lets you drive through the streets of Seattle and San Francisco in a race car, sports car, or pedestrian mode. The interface needs a bit of work (even in IE6 and IE7), but it was able to distract me from work for a couple minutes. The arrow buttons is for basic manueverability; the shift button allows you to strafe; and the +/- buttons allow you to zoom in and zoom out. The poster mention to try to go the wrong way down a 1-way street. You should see for yourself what happens.

Michelle Ferre

This movie should not be called Who Am I? (我是誰?), but instead Who is Michelle Ferre?. This movie apparently is the only movie she ever performed in. She’s such a cutie pie! The movie itself is actually one of my favorite Jackie Chan movies, though that doesn’t say much since the only other movie that I like of his is New Police Story. My dad’s a big Jackie Chan fan since he does all his own stunts. I’m more of a Jet Li fan (or was now that he’s gotten old and slow) because his moves look so much cooler even though if they aren’t real. This movie had some rather cheesy moments and I think I’m a bit biased since this cutie’s in it.

who am i? dvd cover

Official Site: n/a
IMDb: 6.5/10 (3,509 votes)
Yahoo! Movies: Yahoo! Users: B
Trailer
Amazon.com

After looking up who played the cutie in Who Am I?, I went to see what other movies she was in. Apparently none. It was quite shocking. A google on her name turned out many disatisfied people who’d like to see her in another movie. I found this interesting interview (from Luke Ford) that I thought I’d share:

French-Japanese woman Michelle Laure Miho Ferre (stands 5’4″, michelle@fukuhara.cc) stars in the 1998 Jackie Chan movie Who Am I?

According to IMDB.com: “Michelle never considered acting, but on the set of “Who am I?” when she tried to interview Jackie Chan, he was struck by her, and asked her to audition for the film–which she did, and landed a co-starring role in the film.

It’s her only movie. Her background is journalism. She’s worked in TV in Japan for gameshows and for CNN.

Born June 13, 1973, she speaks Japanese, English and some French. Her favorite sports are short ski, snorkeling, fishing and tennis. Her hobbies include Japanese ink painting, walking, watching movies and plotting scripts.

I got these questions to her through her brother.

Q1: When she was a girl, what did she want to be when she grew up?
A1: When I was a girl, I had interest in becoming just about anything. The very first “dream” I had, was in becoming a fashion designer. I loved to imagine and draw variety of clothes. But eventually, I came to realize I had a problem. I wasn’t good at drawing!

Q2: What was she expected to become?
A2: I wasn’t expected to become “something” in particular, I suppose. I always had freedom of decision, in whatever I wanted to do.

Q3: What led her into journalism?
A3: I did deliver news in the program “CNN Headline” in Japan, but I wouldn’t consider myself a hardcore journalist. It all came as a natural flow of coincidence. I majored in International Relations and Political Science at my University. Upon graduating, I had to decide which career I was to proceed in. Interest in mass media along with the educational background, and my ability to speak both English and Japanese lead me naturally to settle in the field of journalism.

Q4: What are her wishes for her life?
A4: Having experienced acting in a movie, and having experienced the joy of acting, I very much “wish” to succeed as an actress in the movie scene.

Q5: Could she describe any highlights and lowlights from her life?
A5: I think the highlights of my life are yet to come, talking from an optimistic viewpoint. But if to give something offhand, it would probably be the opportunity of having played the role in “Who am I.” Lowlights, on the other hand are undesirable events along life. Many events are simply undesirable, but most are necessary to make one grow up for what is to come. I tend to find reasoning in any mishaps. This way I can take it, chew it, and digest it, so I can get over with it. Otherwise, too much pessimism just lays you down on the track of negative events. Sorry that I don’t have an example of a lowlight event, but experience tells me: “NO FUN” is rather “JUST A WASTE OF TIME”, so I’ll just keep it to myself.

Q6: What parts of her life give her the most meaning?
A6: Family, no matter what. My family has always been on my side, both in good times and bad times. Mutual love and trust within my family has helped a lot in shaping my character. Therefore, I will be what I am, and want to be with people who like me for what I am.

[Apparently a different interview]

Q1: Where have you lived?
A1: I was born in Kobe, a port city in Japan which probably resembles Seattle in much ways. I have lived in France for a couple of years during my baby years, before enrolling into an international school here at Kobe. Since then, the long term stay in France settled to Summer vacation visits to Grandparents’ place in the Northwestern part of France, “Bretagne” or also known as “Brittany”. My University was in Tokyo, and I lived there throughout my schooling, work (mass media), and working with Jackie. Ever since, I mostly reside in Kobe with a lot of moving around, which makes it hard to say where I am, most of the time.

Q2: So which are your favorite books? Or books that have most influenced you?
A2: Naming all the books I like will be too much, so let me pick up a few that have influenced me. The books are: Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” and “The Bridge Over San Luis Rey”, and J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Ring”. All three books have changed my outlook on life in a similar way. Whether it was the author’s intention or not, I adopted a feeling that I should live each day to its fullest, and that I should be true to myself as well as to others.

Q3: What makes you happiest?
A3: This is a hard one! I’m happy when I’m eating good food, taking warm bath, snuggling in newly spread bed sheet, listening to the sound of waves, watching clear blue sky, snowboarding in fluffy powder snow…there’s just so many little “happy” aspects in my life that nailing one down is simply too difficult. But, if I were to choose one, it would be when I’m hugged or hugging someone. It puts a big smile on my face.

It’s funny how these questions give me chance to think about things I take for granted!

[Apparently yet another different interview]

Q1: How did that Jackie Chan movie affect your life?
A1: The Jackie Chan movie affected my life in many ways. It opened a new door leading to a profession as an actress. My lifestyle also changed from day to day routine to something more “unexpected”. It’s like having either a long break or a long working period. But most of all, I enjoy the new encounters I make through this profession.

Q2: What type of men are you attracted to?
A2: I’m attracted to men with cute and adorable smiles. I’m not picky about looks. It’s important that I can feel relaxed and at ease when sharing time and space with someone.

Q3: Who are your heroes?
A3: My one and only hero would be my Brother. I’d define “hero” as someone you would respect, admire, and trust. There are people whom I respect and admire, but trust is a hard aspect because it is something you gain not for granted.

Q4: Favorite novels/songs/poems?
A4: My favorite novels are:
“The Neverending Story”—Michael Ende
“Flowers for Algernon”—Daniel Keyes
“Peter Pan”—J. M. Barrie

The songs I like are:
“Time To Say Goodbye (Con Te Partiro)” —Andrea Bocelli
“La Vie En Rose” —Louis Armstrong
“The Logical Song”—Supertramp

The poem I like is:
“The Road Not Taken”—Robert Frost

My favorite phrase/ proverbs/ etc.:
“If you kept the small rules, you could break the big ones” —1984, George Orwell
“Nothing ever built arose to touch the skies unless some man dreamed that it should, some man believed that it could, and some man willed that it must.” —Charles F. Kettering

I’m working on writing scripts. Elaborating ideas within imaginative scopes are fun, but putting them down in words…writing is simply a challenging job!

I guess if you asked me what I like about her, I’d have to say her smile. She has this really awesome and cute smile! You can check all the screen captures in my gallery: Michelle Ferre (88 pictures in all). I’ve selected a few pictures which I thought were really nice:

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Too Lazy

You know you’re lazy when there’s a Brita pitcher filled with water sitting on the bottom of your refrigerator, but you still grab for an unopened bottle of water. I know it doesn’t help my case, but $4.65 for 35 bottles of water is only 13¢ per bottle.


Random Crap:

Lego Thriller (from Artemyst) – A lego version of thriller. Video is pretty creative, though their choice of female lego characters could’ve been better.

A Koopa’s Revenge (from RayAlome) – What mario would be like if one koopa had to do it all. Pretty fun flash game. You play the role of a Koopa Troopa (turtle soldier) and get revent stomping on Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Mushroom Soldiers, etc.

What are your rights? ‘D’oh’ – Somewhat interesting article, but the line that got me was: Here’s a hint: one of them is not the right to own and raise pets, an error committed by one in five respondents.

Sydney battles invasion of the tree-snatchersTheir victims are trees, and the perpetrators are property-obsessed Sydney homeowners seeking to increase the value of their land by adding or improving views of the city’s world-famous harbour and beaches.

Microsoft Research invents Dance Dance E-mailI was the first one in the room to have noticed the Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) pad on the floor, but even I was surprised when it turned out to be the centerpiece of the event. Dr. AJ Brush, PhD, jumped on the pad and showed us how the team had used the off-the-shelf gaming interface to demonstrate a new method of human-computer interaction.

Tripod perform at a Comedy Festival (from FuzzyWuzz) – Aussie comedy group Tripod performing their song “Make You Happy Tonight” at a Comedy Festival. The song they perform is actually quite funny.

Kids Build Soybean-Fueled Car (from /.) – A car that can go from zero to 60 in four seconds and get more than 50 miles to the gallon would be enough to pique any driver’s interest. So who do we have to thank for it. Ford? GM? Toyota? No — just Victor, David, Cheeseborough, Bruce, and Kosi, five kids from the auto shop program at West Philadelphia High School. The car actually looks a lot better than what I expected.

Super Mario Brothers Race (from RayAlome) – To be honest, this wasn’t much of race as much as it was a sychronization/coordination. You can clearly see one guy waiting or idling for a few secs for the other person to surpass him.

Jeff Ninneman and Jason Harmer race to finish Super Mario Brothers on NES, circa 2002. No emulators were used.

Watch Ninneman’s screen (left) for an amazing jump at the beginning of Lvl 8-2. Harmer opts out of attempting it.

Harmer’s all-time SMB record: 5:09
Ninneman’s all-time SMB record: 5:11

You can tell they fool around a little bit in this one for the talent show, so it’s just around 6 minutes.
Left Screen/Mario: Jeff Ninneman
Right Screen/Luigi: Jason Harmer