Turning On/Off Lamp With Static Electricity

So while sitting at my desk rubbing my feet against the rubber chair mat, I noticed I was building up static electricity. What’s even cooler is that when I touch my keyboard tray, it actually turns off my lamp. If I do it again, it turns the lamp back on. My lamp is one of those touch sensor type lamps where it turns on/off just by touching it. However, I never knew electricity could flow through glass like that as I have a glass table. There are metallic parts, but the laptop itself isn’t touch anything metallic.

Here’s my little video demonstration (high and low resolutions respectively):

Turning Lamp On and Off With Static Electricity - Large Turning Lamp On and Off With Static Electricity - Small

Reindexing Media Center Library

So after building my new file server (yes, I know I’ve been promising you a blog entry on that), I had to remap my Vista Media Center to look for videos in a different location. However, for some reason, deleting existing “watched folders” was problematic for Media Center. It would leave random folders inside “My Videos” and other areas, which was annoying. I had unlinked my music share because I didn’t really listen to music on my media center, but none of the music would disappear from “My Music”.

When I open “My Videos”, I would see Local Disk (C:) and \\KrunkFS\Public because I used to have C:\Public\Unwatched and \\KrunkFS\Public\Music linked.

I tried searching the web, but I’ve found people hitting this problem, but never a solution. However, I have on advantage that others don’t, I work at Microsoft. Sending a email to the Media Center team was a simple as locating what their distribution list alias is.

My email:

I was wondering if there’s a way to reset the Windows Vista Media Center library. This past weekend, I moved some folders around and removed it from the watched folders list. However, remnants of the previously watched folders still exist. What’s funkier is that now Local Disk (C:) is being shown in “My Videos” when C:\Public\Videos was removed from my library setup.

Another example would be the music I was storing in \\server\Public\Music which was mapped to Z:\. Removing that folder from the watch list now brings up a \\server\Public in “My Videos”.

I tried rebooting or leaving Media Center on for a couple hours hoping it’ll clear the cache, but that didn’t work.

I wasn’t able to find anything remotely sounding to what I wanted in the settings/tasks area.

I was wondering if there’s something I’m missing or if there’s another way to force it to reset or completely reindex the library.

Thanks in advance.

It turns out that Media Center and WMP11 (Windows Media Player) share the same library and if I had searched for how to fix library problems in WMP11, I would’ve found the solution.

Someone pointed me to this KB article: You cannot view, add, or delete items in the library in Windows Media Player 11, which gives directions on how to reset the library. It mentions that the library has entered a corrupted state and you’ll probably have to delete the entire library.

I had no problem with doing that as I just wanted to reset the library completely and do a re-index.

The instructions are:

  1. Exit Windows Media Player.
  2. For Windows XP:
    Click Start, click Run, type %userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Media Player, and then click OK.
    For Windows Vista:
    Click Start, click Run, type %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Media Player, and then click OK.
  3. Select all the files in the folder, and then click Delete on the File menu.
    Note You do not have to delete the folders that are in this folder.
  4. Restart Windows Media Player.
    Note Windows Media Player automatically rebuilds the database.

After deleting all the files, Media Center’s library was completely reset. I readded the folders I wanted and everything has worked fine since.

Penny Items @ Best Buy

So earlier this week, Best Buy was getting rid of their movie promotional toys: Harley Davidson 1:18 Scale Motorcycle, Dinosaur Model, Peter Pan Lunch Box – One Cent Each at Best Buy – Available for In Store Pick-Up. They were a penny each and I thought why not. Opt for in-store pickup to save further on shipping.

Got myself a dinosaur model and 4 beanie babies (Patrick and Gary from Spongebob Squarepants):
penny items - dinosaur, patrick, and gary

One of the Patrick dolls is a bit dirty, but I’m not complaining.

Detective Conan – New Opening Song

Add another thing to make music I like: speak really fast, pause, and repeat. I generally don’t like rap, where singers appear to be just speaking, but if you speak with some sort of melody, I actually quite like that in fact.

Beginning with episode 457 of Detective Conan, they have a new OP: Opening: kumo ni notte 雲に乗って.

The song’s actually called 雲に乗って (Kumo ni Notte) by 三枝夕夏 IN db (U-ka saegusa IN db). The title of the song translates to Riding a Cloud. The name of the song brought up images of 孫悟空 (Sun Wu Kong / Son Goku) from 西遊記 (Journey to the West) as he rides his cloud with his stick. You can also watch the music video: 雲に乗って – 三枝夕夏 IN db. When the singer begins to sing really fast, her voice somewhat reminds me of Ran’s voice, maybe that’s why I liked it so much. After watching the music video, I found the singer to be extremely cute!

I’d like to introduce you to a new site: Stage6

While searching for videos related to the song/band, I ended up on this site. I’ve been here before, but it wasn’t until this time, I’ve actually made a quick search keyword for it: s6. This site is rather awesome. It’s basically like YouTube, and you might’ve heard about Universal suing DivX/Stage6 and then a counter-sue. However unlike YouTube which uses the crappy flash based video codec (flv), DivX uses their own DivX codec for streaming and the quality is awesome and the file size is small. The videos appear to stream just as fast as YouTube, but with much higher quality. Maybe as users find out about this site, the bandwidth will decrease.

However, to watch videos on Stage6, you do have to download and install a plug-in. It was rather fast and works in both IE7 and Firefox. It probably works in other browsers too, but I haven’t played with any other yet. Also, another feature of Stage6 is the fact they allow you to download the video onto your computer, which is pretty awesome. You can do it with YouTube also, but you have to do it in a very round-about way.

However I was able to find high quality versions of the PV:

Did I mention how cute the singer in this band is yet? Enjoy!

Sitemap

So a few days ago, I was playing with my robots.txt and started to do some research. While reading the Wikipedia entry, I noticed that I could provide a Sitemap, which apparently Google, Yahoo!, and MSN would read. A sitemap is basically a list of all your pages so search engine bots don’t have to slowly crawl to find every page. For some reason, both Yahoo! and MSN/Live has problems indexing my HD-Trailers.net site, so I thought maybe a sitemap would help. Google also has a problem indexing my Gallery as it’s slowly increases about 100 pages a week, while still missing 2000+.

So a quick search revealed that both WordPress and Gallery had automatic sitemap generators:

Installing the plug-in/module was rather simple and enabling either was just a few clicks. After the sitemaps were generated, I used the Google Sitemap Validator to see if there were any problems. Apparently the WordPress plug-in issues a priority of 1 instead of 1.0 which the validator didn’t like. I began looking at the code to see where I could fix it, but it seemed lke more hassle as they had some weird calculation converting ints to strings and vice versa. I ended up just setting the homepage to 0.9 in the control, thinking 0.9 isn’t that much different than 1.0.

Now I had to create a site index for my main HD-Trailers.net page. The protocol documentations were pretty helpful and given that I already had 3 sitemaps as reference guides, I whipped up some code to create the sitemap for the main page.

Reading on, it turns out that robots.txt has to be in the root directory and it only supports 1 sitemap per robots.txt. So given that there’s both a blog sitemap and the main page sitemap, I needed to merge the sitemaps into one, which wasn’t too difficult of a task.

However, I found out later that there’s also this sitemap index format which I could’ve used to point to multiple sitemaps instead of merging them. Maybe I’ll change that later. For now, it should do its job fine.

After your sitemaps are ready, you can submit them to Google and Yahoo!. I couldn’t find one for MSN/Live, but maybe they’ll be able to pick it up from my robots.txt.

3:10 to Yuma – Review

Last night, I went to watch 3:10 to Yuma with CDMCC. The story started out really good, but the ending was way too disappointing. I haven’t really done movie blog entries for some time and that’s due to the fact I just watch way too many movies. Therefore I’ll only be blogging about the ones I want to talk about.

3:10 to Yuma poster3:10 to Yuma poster3:10 to Yuma poster

I’ve also decided that any movie related comment, I’ll try to blog on my HD-Trailers.net Blog. I’ll create an entry on my main blog which will link to my comment there: Review of 3:10 to Yuma.

Flat Tire

Another day without my new file server story. It’ll come… eventually.

Anyway, I had an interesting experience today, my first flat tire. Not really a desired event, but nonetheless something I’ve never had to deal with before. At first I didn’t notice anything strange, so I backed out of my garage as I would normally do, but I immediately felt something was wrong with the car. It was backing up too slowly and something just didn’t feel right. Thinking it might just be my senses playing tricks on me, I continued.

After driving about a block, I noticed even forward driving felt very weird. I did notice a semi-flat tire a few weeks ago. The tire pressure was down to 20 or 15, so I thought maybe it was acting up again. I’ve been meaning to get it looked at, but haven’t really found time. Since inflating it seems to have worked, I put it onto my to-do list’s back burner. That particular tire looked okay, so I went to inspect the other tires, just to make sure. And then I saw it, my rear right tire was completely flat.

I walked back home (since it was only a block) to get my tire pressure inflation air compressor device. I also brought along a cup of water to see if I can find where the leak is coming from. Unfortunately my cup was too big and didn’t fit in the area between the tire and the car. Trying to spray water from outside wasn’t quite as effective as I thought it would be, as the water immediately rolled off the tire.

Anyway, my tire was completely flat. The air compressor registered 0lbs. So I started to pump it to see if it would at least fill. My head went through the possibilities of what I could do: Costco, spare tire, AAA, etc. After a few minutes, the pressure reading started move, so it was at least filling. I turned the air compressor off to see if I could hear any leaks, but wasn’t able to hear anything. I continue to inflate the tire, while I went off to the side to give my dad a call. I confirmed with him that Costco would help me repair my tires. He suggested that if I was in a hurry, I could put on the spare in the meantime and goto Costco when I have time during the weekend. He also suggested that since I had AAA, I can actually call them out and have them repair my tire. I was actually contemplating on calling AAA to tow my car to Costco earlier, but seeing how my tire is actually inflating, that thought quickly left my mind.

After the tire reached 33lbs, I stop the inflation and waited a bit to see if the pressure reading would drop, while listening for any type of leaks. Nothing changed, so I started unplugging the air compressor. That’s when I noticed the leak. If I slightly push the valve outwards, it began to leak air like crazy. At this time, I called Derek and asked him to relay to my manager that I would either be late to work or be out for the day.

Since the wheel seems to fare well as long as I don’t touch the valve, I decided to give driving to Costco a shot since it’s only about a 10 minute drive. I didn’t want to deal with the spare tire, since I’m rather lazy. I was particularly careful when driving and didn’t encounter too much difficulties. When I got there, I did notice my tire was almost completely flat again.

I went into the tire center and told him my problems. I mentioned about the 2 tires which I had encountered problems with and he said he would inspect it and repair if necessary. I also mentioned about the valve and he goes that’s also a simple problem to fix. However, the wait time was about 1.5 hrs before they’ll get to my car. I was actually surprised by how many people were there at Costco on a weekday afternoon. Don’t these people have work? It was just as pack as it was on Saturday when I did my Costco shopping.

So I had over an hour to kill, so I decided to get a churro and a mocha freeze and see if I could find a mailbox around here. I had some stuff that I wanted to be mailed out today and I’m not sure if I would get a chance to. So I walked around all of Pickering Place (about 3 blocks worth of malls and stores), but not one single mailbox. By the time I returned to Costco, it was already 1:30pm (45minutes have passed). I asked the customer service there where the closest post office or mailbox was and they pointed to Gilman which was across the freeway. I contemplated on walking all the way there, but decided to see if they started working on my car yet. Indeed they have, so I decided to not go to the post office in the end.

It would be another 15 minute or so before they told me my car was ready. I had asked him what was wrong and the mechanic said one of the stems (I’m assuming it’s another word for valve) was broken and need to be replaced, while metallic objects (the official report says nails) were found in both wheels causing it to deflate slowly. Both of the wheels have been patched and should be in good working order.

I wonder how I got nails/metallic objects stuck in my wheels in the first place, and interestingly, on opposite ends (front left and rear right).

Golf

So Stanman invited me to play golf with a couple friends today. Yes, the new file server story will have to wait for another day. We went to play at Jefferson Park Golf Course. Met up with Joe and Saran and the park and met a new friend of theirs: Dhyanesh (I hope I spelled that correctly).

Do note, the last time I played golf was a many years ago with SueOn, Antegra and DNG. We had gone to the golf course next to Almansor Park and played at the driving range. Since we were on a higher elevation, all my balls basically went straight forward and down. Haha. I did pop a few, but the rest was pretty much a 5-10ft gain and went down. Of course I was also never able to control which direction the ball went.

So this would be my 1st time playing in the course. We started off at the driving range and got a brief lesson by Stanman on how to hold the club and how to swing. He also gave me a brief explanation about the different clubs. My balls did manage to go up now, but they always sliced to the right. So to compensate that, I tried to aim for the left, but you know what happens when you do that. The ball goes left. Haha.

Anyway, we played 2 rounds on the Short 9 (all par 3 courses). It was actually rather fun, though apparently I was holding the club too tightly and blisters appear to be forming. Saran lent me a glove and that was much better during the 2nd round.

My driving got to be pretty decent. I was pretty much able to get on the green in about 2 shots (minus some mistakes). I even got a birdie chance twice (where I landed on the green in 1 shot – 1 was even a 136yd course). My putting is horrible though. I can’t seem to control the strength of my putts and they always zoom across the green back and forth.

My final scores for the 2 rounds were 62 and 55 (a 7pt improvement during the 2nd round). Par would be 27, so yah, I’m pretty terrible.

UPDATE: Turns out I was slightly roasted (in other words, sun burnt). After entering the shower, I noticed the skin on my forearm stung a bit when hot water hit it. It wasn’t painful, but I did feel something. Looking at it, my forearms were a bit pinkish. After inspecting everywhere else, my neck was a bit pink as well as certain parts of my face. Didn’t expect that I needed sunblock on such a mild day. Oh well, I applied aloe vera just in case.