Lucky Star

I started watching a new anime called Lucky Star, and it’s really cute! If I had to qualify it, it’d a Belldandy type of anime. I actually would say it’s cuteness overloaded, yet still so funny.

lucky star cosplay
(from Artemyst via shuushuu)

Description from Artemyst:

They’re cosplaying 4 other shows.

  • Top left is Akari from To Heart (Lucky Star’s Tsukasa)
  • Bottom left is Rin from Fate/Stay Night (Lucky Star’s Kagami)
  • Top right is Mikuru from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (Lucky Star’s Miyuki)
  • Bottom right is Shana from Shakugan no Shana (Lucky Star’s Konata)

I’ve also attached a video clip of it so you know how overkill this cuteness thing is:
lucky star - how to eat food

Several things they chat about are quite relevant to me, like I actually push the ice cream down into the cone so at the end I don’t have to be just eating the cone. It’s just hilarious, yet so cute!

Finders Keepers

Man charged for spending misplaced money

LA VISTA, Neb. – A La Vista man was charged with felony theft after he spent $80,000 his bank deposited by mistake in his account.

George J. Costa, 45, is charged with theft of lost or mislaid property. It is a crime to take money that’s been “delivered under a mistake.”

More than $106,000 was deposited into Costa’s account between August 2006 and February after a Pinnacle Bank employee mixed up account numbers, according to the Nebraska State Patrol.

The bank was able to recover $26,000 from Costa’s account after the mistake was recovered.

“‘Finder’s keepers’ and ‘possession is nine-tenths of the law’ aren’t legal principles,” said Sarpy County Attorney Lee Polikov.

Costa’s lawyer, James Martin Davis, said Costa is willing to work out repayment in civil court but shouldn’t be charged criminally.

“If somebody sticks money in your pocket and you spend it, you can’t be convicted of theft,” he said.

I read this article and was shocked about how the law treats this situation and have been chatting with Ungsunghero about it and both of us agree that to charge this man with felony is way too extreme, considering the fact that he played no part in the money getting mistakenly deposited into his account.

There’s 3 parties involved here:

  • Depositor – party who is depositing the money
  • Bank – party that is transferring the money from Depositor to account specified
  • Receiver – party that receives the money

Depositor has been making deposits at a bank stating it should be deposited in account X. Bank takes the money and deposits in account Y. Account holder of Y (the Receiver) finds an unexpected semi-large sum of money and like someone who thought he won the Lotto, goes off on a spending spree.

As you can see, the bank is totally at fault here, though the receiver could have from his conscience contacted the bank to clarify the origin of the money, but if he/she doesn’t, is it truly a crime, or even worse, a felony?

If I had accidentally deposited money into the wrong account (say via a wire transfer), I’m pretty much SOL (sh*t outta luck). I can request a stop transfer immediately, but if the money has already reached the other side, who knows how much trouble I’d need to go through and there’s probably a high chance I won’t see a penny of it back. However, if the bank mistakenly deposits the money into someone else’s account, they’re off the hook?

Purely looking at this, the bank’s at complete fault. The mistake was committed by a clerk, and the clerk represents the bank. Given that there was a semi-large sum of money being deposited/transferred, you’d think they’d have at least another clerk to verify the transaction just in case clerk #1 made a mistake. To err is human, right? Even I have to read everything I fill out on a rebate form multiple times to make sure I don’t forget anything. Finally, given the fact that there’s a 6 months between the 1st mistake was committed and when it was finally realized, it becomes even more of the bank’s fault.

If someone drops off a bag of money on my lawn every month and doesn’t come and take it back for 6 months, even if it’s mislaid property, I think it’s perfectly understandable if I’d start using that money. Now you come and say you want the money back or you’ll be throwing me in jail, that’s ridiculous. At this point, you can only blame the guy driving around dumping the bag of money onto the wrong lawn.

Ungsunghero and I discussed this further and we contemplated what would’ve happened if the Receiver called in and question if there was a mistake, and if the bank clerk said there was no problem and that transaction looks fine, would he be off the hook. Similarly, if I called DOT (or DMV in California), and asked if it was okay for me to make U-turns on regular streets they said that was legal, if a cop pulls me over and gives me a ticket for making an invalid U-turn when according to whoever I spoke to was legal, I’d be damned if I can’t use what DOT told me to fight off the ticket.

Ungsunghero brought up a good point that it might depend on how high I go. If I had gotten to a clerk, it might not mean as much if I had actually been propagated to the manager/head of the department.

Although I don’t agree in the “finders keepers” way of doing things, being charged criminally for doing finders keepers is just wrong. The money was not registered to any specific person and it was being deposited into this man’s account. Isn’t there some sort of 30 day or 60 day limit for lost (or mislaid) property? If I found an item and took it to the Police Lost and Found, if no one comes and claims it in 30 or 60 days, it’s mine right?

What should happen is that they get the remaining amount back, force him to sell off or auction off any item he bought with the money, and the bank should be responsible for the rest, as it was clearly their mistake.

Gallery – Tags

So after switching over to the Ajaxian theme, I’ve decided to see if tagging support has been added to Gallery (maybe via a plug-in). Well it actually started when Artemyst asked me if Gallery supported tagging or he was going to switch to something like danbooru. I searched and found this thread: [Tags] New Module for Gallery 2.2.

I’ve given it a whirl and it’s rather neat and they’re still adding a bunch of features and stuff. Don’t bother downloading the one attached to the thread. You can download this plug-in right out of your Gallery’s admin panel. From their wiki:

  • login as admin
  • plugins from the left navigation
  • Click the Get More Plugins tab.
  • Click the Show repository list button.
  • Check the Community plugins box; Save
  • Click the update repository list button; click continue.
  • Under the Extra Data section download the the tags module.

This will put 2 new items in the side bar of your admin panel:

  • Tags Management
  • Tags Settings

Tags Management is managing your tags. You can view the list of your tags here, but mostly it’s meant for deleting and renaming your tags. In Tags Settings, you have some more tweaks you could do like limit the number of tags shown, to enable Tag Cloud, etc.

The Tag Cloud is rather cool. You could see mine here: Tag Cloud

I’ve only started tagging new stuff and some random old stuff to test out it’s feature. It’s come a long way I must say. I was playing with v1.0.0 for quite awhile and had many issues. You can read the thread I posted earlier to see what a newb I am.

Things the author said we could look forward to include joining of tags (i.e. And/Or 2 or more tags).

The ability to add tags directly in album view was a really nice addition. Too bad for Ajaxian, the theme disables that block since it squishes all the images together. It’d be nice if the same box was available in photo mode. Bulk edit’s really nice too with the ability, well, to edit 15 items at a time, instead of 1 by 1.

What I really want is to be able to allow anonymous tagging, but sent into a moderation system, and maybe even have a service like Akismet to filter out spam.

Samsung SGH-t519 Bluetooth Synchornization

Thanks to KrunkReader and Artemyst for telling me about Samsung PC Studio, a free software you could download off their website. Apparently if you use their software, you CAN synchronize with Bluetooth and it’s EXTEREMELY easy! Guess I should’ve done more research before I ordered that USB cable.

So after installing the software, there was a connection setup wizard, which was rather simple. I chose Bluetooth and it went and automatically went through steps to pair with my phone.

One thing I noticed right off the bat was that the UI is very nice! Very shocking as most of these cell phone programs I’ve used before were flaky and often crashed or did something unexpected. Worse thing was it was often hard to figure out exactly what you had to do to make it do what you wanted it to do. I’ve got to say Samsung has done an excellent job with this software. Here are some screenshots:

samsung pc studio - connection wizardsamsung pc studio - pc syncsamsung pc studio - main window

This is totally awesome!

Samsung SGH-t519

So my mom flew up to visit me, bringing along me my new toy: Samsung SGH-t519. From the picture itself, it looks rather bulky. However, if you look at it from the side, it’s actually really thin.

samsung SGH-t519

I haven’t really had much time to play with it. It came with the regular stuff such as manuals, ac charger, car charger, headset, battery, and the actual phone. Fortunately, we didn’t change phone numbers this time and all I had to do was swap the SIM card.

The 1st thing I tried was of course to sync with my contacts in my Outlook contacts list. However, apparently even though this phone supports bluetooth, it doesn’t support synching via bluetooth. It supports headsets, handsfree, serial port, dial up networking, file transfer, and even object push. Just not synchronization. I then hopped onto eBay and purchased a USB Data Cable for less than $5 shipped, which apparently comes with software called PC Sync which supports Outlook and Outlook Express.

For now, there’s only 3 #s in my phone book:

  • Customer Care
  • Voice Mail
  • 411

Which appear to be defaults that T-Mobile has preset.

I was actually contemplating on entering commonly used numbers into my phone manually, when suddenly I remember the SIM cards address book feature. It’s quite limited, but should suffice for this week while I await my data cable to arrive. I copied all the existing phone numbers from my Sony Ericsson T610 onto the SIM and then copied it over onto the phone. Of course with SIM cards, instead of having 1 entry per person, you get 2 or 3 each followed by a /M (mobile), /H (home), or /W (work). And after I transfered all the phone numbers into the phone, I went and tried to delete it from the SIM card. Apparently to copy stuff onto it, you can do so without authentication. To delete from the SIM card requires a password. I tried entering all the combinations which it could be. Turns out the password is 00000000, which I found after searching with the query: forgot sim card password.

For reviews and more description, you can read about it on Amazon.com.

Update:
I got to play with my phone for a few days. I’ve noticed some interesting things. There’s only 1 port used for both charging and the headset. Holding * locks the keypad. Holding # enables/disables silence mode. When charging my phone, the backlight won’t turn off. Good thing I don’t sleep next to my phone.

There’s even a microSD slot. I’m guessing for storing pictures, music, and video. There was a deal at Office Depot this week: FAR Dane-Elec 1GB microSD Memory Card @ OD B&M. If you’re not familiar with the bargain lingo, FAR = free after rebate, OD = Office Depot, B&M = brick & mortar = retail store (vs online). There’s 2 rebates involved, but I was already willing to shell out a few bucks just got get this memory card. Who can beat free, right?

Peaceful Warrior

Didn’t really have much expectations in regards to this movie when I first watched the trailer. Looked like an interesting feel good movie, and that was what it was. I personally thought the story was pretty good and the cinematography was excellent. They did a really good job with the slow motion effects (nothing spectacular, but it fit the story nicely). Plus the fact that this was shot at UC Berkeley (tons of free advertising for Cal). w00t! There were couple places I didn’t recognize, but oh well, maybe I’ll try to find it next time I visit.

I do have to say, the trailer had misguided me quite a bit. The storyline did not flow as I had expected it to according to the trailer. Also there were scenes that were intertwined with dialog that occurred much later on.

Official Site
IMDb: User Rating: 7.0/10
Yahoo! Movies: The Critics: C+ / Yahoo! Users: B-
Rotten Tomatoes: Rating: 21% / Average Rating: 4.6/10
Apple Trailer
Amazon.com Soundtrack
Amazon.com Book
MY RATING: 6.5/10

peaceful warrior poster

Spoilers: (Show)

Ajaxian Theme Misalignment

I had begin noticing some weird alignment issue with Gallery’s Ajaxian Theme. On page 2 onwards of any album, the bottom next and last button links would be shifted a bit lower than it’s desired location:
ajaxian theme - misalignmentajaxian theme - misalignment

I started a thread on Gallery’s forum: ajaxian theme and mis-alignment of next/last on page 2 onwards and pointed out that the top links look okay, while the bottom didn’t. I also noted the fact that source wise, the top had them in reverse order, where it wrote out the next/last links first, before writing out the first/previous:

top:
<div class="next-and-last">...</div>
<div class="first-and-previous">...</div>

bottom:
<div class="first-and-previous">...</div>
<div class="next-and-last">...</div>

I thought maybe if I can reverse the order of those statements, this might be fixed. I decided to see if I could figure this out. Looking at the style sheet (/themes/ajaxian/theme.css), it appears this is how the blocks are defined:

.next-and-last {
    float: right;
}
.next-and-last.no-previous {
    float: none;
    text-align: right;
}

I started playing with the .next-and-last style, but didn’t really get anywhere unless I manually set it to be shifted up x-pixels.

I then found /modules/core/templates/blocks/Navigator.tpl, which actually uses this class and it just appears to be something simple that returns first-and-previous or next-and-last block.

Then I found /themes/ajaxian/templates/album.tpl, which actually calls the Navigator.

On the top, it showed:
{g->block type="core.Navigator" navigator=$theme.navigator reverseOrder=true}

but the bottom only shows:
{g->block type="core.Navigator" navigator=$theme.navigator}

I added the reverseOrder=true to the bottom, and that fixed it.

Enjoy!

AIM WeeMee

AIM WeeMee (from SueOn) – I’m guessing this is AIM’s answer to Wii’s Mii (hear the resemblance?). You can create these characters which will in turn become your buddy icon/wallpaper. The wallpaper showed up for me on AIM 6.0:

krunk4ever aim weemee wallpaper

I’m not sure if it’s supported back on AIM 5.x, but Adium on Mac OSX didn’t show the wallpaper. The wallpaper is really a bad design. I immediately went into preferences and disabled all wallpapers. Look at how little space left there is to chat. I could expand the window, but that’d just be a waste of real estate. To disable wallpaper in AIM 6.0, go to settings (from edit menu or F7). Under the Expressions tab, the 2nd to last checkbox says: Display Wallpaper. If you uncheck that, anyone else’s wallpaper will not show up.

I’ve also gone into aim Expressions and removed the wallpaper. If you want to create your WeeMee, but don’t wont to use the wallpaper, just create the WeeMee you want and then go to your Expressions (on the AOL/AIM website) and click reset under “Buddy Wallpaper”.

So I’ve retired my Detective Conan buddy icon in place of this new WeeMee:
krunk4ever aim weemee

I do have to say that it resembles me quite a bit (minus the beach). I actually own a shirt that looks like that. It’s an Old Navy Ringer Tees. Plus the white iPod Nano. Haha. Pants wise, I have a dozen of khakis that look like that. I’m not sure why it gave me green eyes in the wallpaper. As you can see, I chose brown eyes in my buddy icon.

Random Crap

First of all, let me wish Deadlock a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

Man arrested in feces-filled homeA man living in a home with a layer of animal feces between 2 and 3 inches deep and as many as 300 cats, both alive and dead, was arrested Friday, authorities said.

Company: Toilets might catch fireJapan’s leading toilet maker Toto Ltd. is offering free repairs for 180,000 bidet toilets after wiring problems caused several to catch fire, the company said Monday.

Wanna bet on global warming? You canThink global warming will raise the oceans enough to submerge Cape Hatteras? Want to bet on it? An online gambling service has started taking bets on global warming, including whether it can submerge some of the East Coast’s top vacation spots. The odds that Virginia’s Cape Henry will be under water by 2015 — 200-to-1 at BetUs.com. Its odds for Cape Hatteras flooding by the same date — 300-to-1.

Donkey Kong Climbs E2 (from Digg) – Donkey Kong (Miyamoto, et. al.,1981) was the first appearance of the Itallian plumber we now know as Mario. While this game’s early ’80s arcade popularity predates most of today’s engineering students, it represents the amazing results that a small development team can produce. Today Donkey Kong is ranked as the 3rd most popular arcade game of all time, selling over 65,000 units. Currently this work is visible at the E2 building at UCSC, it is scheduled to be removed on or before May 1. This looks like the same building they did the Super Mario post-it.

The Unilever Series: Carsten Höller (from Deadlock) – To date Höller has installed six smaller slides in other galleries and museums, but the cavernous space of the Turbine Hall offers a unique setting in which to extend his vision. Yet, as the title implies, he sees it as a prototype for an even larger enterprise, in which slides could be introduced across London, or indeed, in any city. How might a daily dose of sliding affect the way we perceive the world? Can slides become part of our experiential and architectural life? How cool would it be to ride a slide down from whichever floor you work on!

N.C. clerk wins $200,000 by mistakeA store clerk’s slip-up at the cash register has paid off big time. Wayburn Allen on Tuesday accidentally rang up two duplicate Powerball tickets for a customer in this western North Carolina town. At the end of the day, after she was unable to sell the second ticket, Allen paid for it herself. The next day, Allen returned to the store and found the ticket matched all five numbers — earning her a $200,000 jackpot. When Allen went to Raleigh to claim her prize, she met the customer who purchased the original ticket. The customer also will receive a $200,000 jackpot. I’m thinking… If I was one of the few people who got asked if I wanted to purchase that $1 Lotto ticket, I’d be baning my head against the wall. On the other hand, if I was the original customer who chose these winning numbers, I’d be banging my head because now I have to split the money with someone who took my numbers.

Dead billionaire leaves all to feng shui masterThe sole beneficiary of Hong Kong tycoon Nina Wang’s multi-billion dollar fortune is her feng shui master, a legal notice published on Friday showed, paving the way for a likely legal battle with her family.

Crook wins damages for injury during theftA Canadian man who admitted shoplifting C$106 in razor blades has been awarded C$12,000 ($10,645) for injuries he suffered when he was tackled by store security guards. I was just imagining the scene when the security guards jumped him and the razor blades started to go everywhere. OUCH!

Chinese poplar trees to undergo “sex change”Beijing’s female poplars are to receive “sex change operations” to stop them from producing flying pollen that has overwhelmed the city and worsened allergy and asthma problems among its citizens, Chinese media reported on Friday. What about the tree’s rights! Maybe it doesn’t want to be a boy!

Dad makes son wear sign for using drugsA father says he wasn’t trying to shame his 14-year-old son when he made the boy wear a large sandwich-board sign saying, “I abused and sold drugs.” “I’m not out here doing this to humiliate my son,” the father told WATE-TV as the teenager walked up and down the sidewalk Wednesday in front of Cedar Bluff Middle School. Now there’s a responsible parent. You don’t need a court order just to punish your kid.

Love at first bite?An Israeli woman accidentally bit off part of her boyfriend’s tongue during a heated French kiss, an Israeli hospital that reattached the tongue said on Thursday.

Woman gives birth to seven babiesAccording to the latest Guinness World Records, there have been three known cases of seven children surviving birth; two in the United States and one in Saudi Arabia.

Woman registers a .47 on breath testerA woman arrested following two car crashes last week registered a .47 blood-alcohol content on a breath test — nearly six times the legal intoxication threshold and possibly a state record. I still remember asking if the alcohol concentration limit was 8% and the person who I told it to was shocked. He said it was more like .08%.

China law blind to nude Web chatsThe 36-year-old woman, surnamed Li, had been charged with “organizing pornographic activities” for using a Web cam to chat with people on the Internet in the buff and for organizing online chats for nudists. But law officers investigating the case found that nude chat rooms were not defined in China’s pornography laws, an oversight the official Xinhua news agency described as a legal “blind spot.”

Home Depot – Eco OptionsIn Celebration of Earth Day On Sunday April 22nd, We will give away 1,000,000 n:vision Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs (CFLs) to customers who visit any U.S. The Home Depot Store. That’s this Sunday if you want a free CFL.

The Biggest Sell Is the Audition (from Consumerist) – Rare is the Hollywood movie, network television program or Broadway show that casts its stars from an open call. But QVC, a $7 billion annual business, where hosts can have television careers that span decades, does. The nominal stars of QVC are the budget clothing and jewelry designers who offer their creations, inventors touting new housewares and faded celebrities with exercise programs. But on a network that can move tens of thousands of dollars of merchandise a minute, the host plays a crucial role: part cheerleader for a celebrity guest, part M.C. executing the orders of producers to end a slow-selling item’s airtime gracefully, part fantasy friend to viewers, coaxing them to call. It’s a rare skill set, and industry sources say the network is willing to compensate hosts for it extremely well, up to $500,000 a year. I’m in the wrong business!

Upgraded to Gallery 2.2.1

I’ve also decided to upgrade my Gallery to the latest version and played with some of the themes. Ended up picking one called Ajaxian, which I think is rather nice. It does a nice job with the pictures, but I’m hitting some problems with the album view where the icons cover up half the picture and there’s really no intuitive way to use it for videos and mp3s. Only after you figure out how to use the pictures will you be able to figure out how to play video and play audio.

I’ve also been playing around with the different plug-ins, like the flash mp3 player, square thumbnails, rss feeds, etc. Not too sure how everything works yet, but we’ll see.

If you hit any problems with that, please let me know.