Blood+ Episodes 11 – 27

Don’t ask me why I suddenly decided to screen cap 17 episodes of Blood+ on a Friday night at 2:30am. Maybe it was because their was a cute girl in the last episode and she did some cute things and then there was a red balloon. Or it might’ve been Saya busting out crazy moves (finally the story’s moving). I had actually thought about just finish watching this series and then just do a final summary like I did with Saber Marionette J to X, but yeah…

Episode 11 – After the dance

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Episode 12 – Invited by the White Fog

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Episode 13 – Jungle Paradise

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Episode 14 – The Last Sunday

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Episode 15 – I want to follow her!

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Episode 16 – Siberian Express

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Episode 17 – Do You Remember Our Promise?

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Episode 18 – Ekaterinburg’s Moon

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Episode 19 – Broken Heart

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Episode 20 – Chevalier

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Episode 21 – Sour Grapes

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Episode 22 – The Zoo

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Episode 23 – The Two Chevaliers

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Episode 24 – Gentle Singing

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Episode 25 – Red Shield

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Episode 26 – The Followers of Saya

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Episode 27 – Paris, Je t’aime

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E3 Videos

I was going through IGN’s E3 Video Central and here’s the list that I thought were neat:

Interesting Videos:

[The following requires a subscription to IGN Insider which 8Mbps Comcast subscribers get for free: Comcast Game Invasion]

HD Videos:

Do note these are huge files, and along with some other videos for IGN’s E3 coverage, I’m at 6.5GB already. They do have fast servers, I max out my connection with 2 simultaneous downloads @ ~850KB/s. However at work, I was getting > 3MB/s (yes, that’s 3 megabytes, mean 1 min = 180 megs).

Last but not least, you can check out Halo 3’s E3 Announcement video in HD resolution (from MS Newsgroup). The one on E3 was of lower inferior quality.

Firewall

The movie started out promising, but the ending was just so out of the blue and horrible, it looked like the script writers ran out of ideas (or money) and just hurriedly up and finished it. The movie had potential, but came off rather weak.

Official Site
IMDb: 5.7/10 (3,051 votes)
Yahoo! Movies: The Critics: C / Yahoo! Users: B-
Rotten Tomatoes: Rating: 18% / Average Rating: 4.6/10
Amazon.com DVD
Amazon.com Soundtrack

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Yesterday’s Downtime

I apologize to all those who came to visit my site for the last 12-14 hours due to some problems with my website. I had received a email this afternoon and I quote:

Hello,

I am writing you to let you know that i have had to disable your sites on the (krunk4ever) FTP account because you have gone over your cpu usage limit of 60cp… you are currently at

105.76cp

I have turned your sites off using a htaccess file, so you can go to your account and look over your sites to see what plug-ins or code may be casuing this load. Here is some insructions that will help you find out what is casuing this load and how to strop it, let us know when you are ready to take care of this and we will remove the .htaccess file

Thanks!
______

So having no clue what the cause is, I went to check my logs. Do notice they said they’ll provide me with instructions to help me find what is causing the high cpu usage, but it’s not anywhere in that email. Some other information that would’ve been helpful would also be time of high cpu usage, which ip(s), which process, and which page(s). I was pretty much left in the dark at this point. I could still SSH into my account and I found the .htacess file they mentioned, but disabling that didn’t seem to get my site back up.

I sent a total of 5 support requests, with my last 2 being somewhat angry and annoyed at their support and as my last email states:

You’d think that when you take someone’s site down, it’s pretty urgent to help them resolve their issues. This being my 5th support request to you and almost 12 hours since my first support request.

I get a email this afternoon detailing that my site has been shut down because of some high cpu usage (some #s were thrown at me). I was told to contact you to help resolve the issue immediately. Well, it would’ve been nice if you could’ve given me some more details, i.e.

which process?
which page?
ip of user?
time of incident?

The email mentioned that instructions on how to find the issue would be included, but that was no where to be found in the email.

I mean, I’ve been a customer for almost 1.5 years and the rest of this years service has already been paid for. I’ve recommended people on forums such as Anandtech, SlickDeals, and FatWallet to try Dreamhost, despite people saying how you’re overselling bandwidth and space because to be honest, up until today I was an extrememly satisfied customer.

I’ve sent 3 high priority emails today. Submitted a OMG! EXTREME CRITICAL EMERGENCY! request, but still no response 12 hours later. Sigh…

I mean I just can’t believe how long this is taking. I truly hope the issues you took care of before mine were just as or more urgent than mine.

Sincerely,
A pretty disatisfied customer,
______

So I finally get a email back 13 hours later stating:

First off, I have removed the .htaccess file that ______ created, and your sites are back online. The file was /home/krunk4ever/.htaccess

Now, the initial reason for disablement was not because of a single incident, but rather an accumulation of cpu usage over the last couple weeks. We have monitoring that records how much cpu time was used by all processes and keeps a running total for each user, measured in cpu minutes.

The number that ______ quoted was the total number of cpu minutes used by your user over the last day, which was just over 100. We generally like to see shared customers staying at or below 60 per day.

As for ways to lower your cpu usage.. The best way to lower it by many times is to not dynamically generate every page, as wordpress certainly, and gallery likely, do by default. WordPress has a cache plugin which will generate static pages that are served most of the time, and those pages are invalidated and regenerated when they need to be. You should look to install this plugin. I am uncertain if Gallery has a similar plugin, but it might, and that would also be worth looking into.

Let me know if you have further questions.

Thanks!
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A much more informational email and if I had received this 11 hours earlier, I might’ve been happy, but their response time was just too long for such a matter. I sent a email back asking why I wasn’t notified of this earlier, because you’d think shutting down a customer’s website was the last thing you’d do. They’ve known this for several weeks and without a word of warning to me, my site got shut down. I sent this as my final follow up email:

Thanks ______. If I knew it was something I could’ve done, I wouldn’t have been so annoyed. Turns out they also chmodded my directory to prevent read from all. I had to chmod it back to 755 from 751 before my site stopped throwing the 403 Access Denied error.

I’ve downloaded and enabled wordpress caching as you suggested. I also turned on full acceleration on Gallery which is defined as:
Full acceleration gives roughly a 90% performance increase, but no dynamic data (random image block, other sidebar blocks, number of items in your shopping cart, view counts, etc) will get updated until the saved page expires.

and the time to expire is currently set to 1 day as recommended by that page.

Is there any way I can see what cpu usage I’m using over the next few days? Is there any way I can enable to receive alerts for these type of situations which I’d like to avoid in the future.

If there’s no automatic way, I’d appreciate if you could keep an eye out for my account of the next week and let me know what’s up and if I need to increase my cache time or something. I would want to avoid the mess that we got into today at all costs.

Thank you.

Sincerely,
______

I went ahead and installed WP-Cache 2.0 and enabled it (do remember to disable gzip under Options -> Reading). However, I was getting a weird problem where every uncached page would turn up blank, but the 2nd load onwards would work fine. The blank pages were starting to annoy me and I disabled it almost immediately and said screw it, if DH cuts me off, I’ll go find another host. Dereks’ been trying to get me to switch over to his hosting anyway. However, I decided to search around and see if there was a fix. On the same page in the comment section, there were a bunch of people with similar problems. Turns out this was an issue only apparent in PHP5; WP-Cache 2.0 works fine in PHP4. Reading further I saw this comment:

To fix the blank page issue modify wp_cache_ob_end() in wp-cache-phase2.php to use ob_end_flush() instead of ob_end_clean().
Works for a setup using PHP 5.1.2, MySQL 5.0.18, WP 2.01 and WP-Cache 2.0.17.

– Jussi Vaihia

Apparently that fixed it. In wp-content/plugins/wp-cache on line 219, comment out //ob_end_clean() and replace it with ob_end_flush().

In Gallery, I also enabled Full/High Acceleration: Full acceleration gives roughly a 90% performance increase, but no dynamic data (random image block, other sidebar blocks, number of items in your shopping cart, view counts, etc) will get updated until the saved page expires.

Hopefully this’ll fix the cpu over usage problem.

FREE Equifax Credit Alerts

Sign up for FREE Equifax Credit Alerts (from SD). To sign up, you don’t need to have a PayPal account, but to read the FAQ, you’ll have to log in. I know, it’s weird.

What is Equifax Credit Alerts for PayPal?

Equifax Credit Alerts is a program that helps you protect yourself from identity theft. By signing up to receive Equifax Credit Alerts, you are notified when someone opens a financial account in your name or when a significant change occurs on one of your existing financial/credit accounts. Please note that this program provides you with alerts for financial and credit accounts that you hold outside of PayPal (for example, bank account, credit card account).

This program also provides you with a free Identity Protection hotline if you believe your identity has been stolen.

How does Equifax know if someone is opening an account in my name?

Equifax is one of the three major credit bureaus that financial institutions check with before approving a new financial or credit account. Since these credit bureaus maintain financial information, many companies look to Equifax for an indication of overall creditworthiness before approving a new account or a line of credit. Therefore, when someone tries to open an account in your name, Equifax is in a unique position to give you an early warning, enabling you to protect yourself.

Why is it important to sign up for the Equifax Credit Alerts program?

Millions of people have their identity stolen every year, costing time and money for the victim.

Data shows that the longer a fraudster has an account open in your name, the more financial damage is done and the longer it takes you to repair your identity.

The Equifax Credit Alerts program provides you with an early warning alert to prevent damage.

Is there a cost associated with signing up for Equifax Credit Alerts?

This service is free to PayPal users.

How will Equifax inform me if someone has opened an account in my name?

You will receive alerts by email.

You will also receive a monthly email notifying you of no activity.

To help you protect yourself from phishing emails, the Equifax Credit Alerts emails do not contain links. If you receive an alert email that contains links or asks for your personal or financial information, the email is fraudulent. We strongly recommend deleting it. You can also report it to us by forwarding the email to spoof@paypal.com

Does Equifax offer additional identity protection services?

Yes, Equifax’s Credit Watch product features ongoing credit monitoring and alerts from all the major credit bureaus.

Where do I sign up for the program? Where can I set my preferences?

You can sign up for the program and set your preferences on the Equifax site.

Once I sign up, how long will I receive the Equifax Credit Alerts for PayPal Users program?

This program benefit is the result of a partnership between PayPal and Equifax. While there is no planned end date to the program, Equifax and PayPal reserve the right to terminate the program at any time. If this program is terminated, PayPal users will still receive the program benefits for a minimum of 180 days.

From their control panel, it seems you can also set to receive alerts when a charge card balance increases over by $x or y%. The defaults are $200 and 25%, but I’m not exactly sure if that means it’s $200 over your normal usage? or a $200 purchase would trigger that. Same with the %. If my current balance is $0, does that mean any transaction would trigger the 25%?

It’s also neat that you can receive alerts on your mobile phone.

Oh yah, don’t forget to get your free annual credit reports too!

Also note, that PayPal is giving random prizes if you activate PayPal Mobile. Initial response said everyone was getting at least $5 ($5-$1000 prizes), but I guess that was to lure people to activate their PayPal Mobile. The later group (including myself) didn’t win anything. The also have a list of supported mobile service providers. Unfortunately Cingular isn’t one of them, but who cares about Cingular right, when you have T-Mobile.

Improv Everywhere

Improv Everywhere Mission: Best Buy (from /.) – A pretty hilarious prank. A group of people dressed up in royal blue polo shirts, khakis, belts walks into Best Buy (not at the same time, but a couple at a time every 15 minutes) and as they stand at the end of each aisle. If people come up to them and ask for help, they’ll try their best to help, but if asked if they worked there, their answer would be no. If asked what they were doing, they would say they’re waiting for their significant others. The scene was hilarious as the security gaurds were running around and I quote: Security guards and managers started talking to each other frantically on their walkie-talkies and headsets. “Thomas Crown Affair! Thomas Crown Affair!,” one employee shouted. They were worried that were using our fake uniforms to stage some type of elaborate heist. “I want every available employee out on the floor RIGHT NOW!” Then the manager busted out a funny: There a manager claimed it was “illegal” to film in Best Buy and instructed someone to call 911. She informed him that he had violated her “civil rights” by filming in her store. Agent Nicholson, who had been taking photos at the hip to avoid detection was caught as well, but he was able to leave the store freely.. Do check out the videos because they’re pretty neat.

Also check out their Cell Phone Symphony: The working theory after the first two rings was that one phone was going off first and then triggering the other phones. I think some thought that the “triggering” phone was defective and the whole thing was a coincidence, and others thought that the guilty phone was specifically modified to make others ring. Either way, it was agreed that if they could find the phone that rang first and shut it off, the rest would stop as well.


Random Crap:

A tribute of Mitch Hedberg for the amazing work he’s done (from RayAlome):

When you go to a restaurant on the weekends and it’s busy they start a waiting list. They start calling out names, they say “Dufresne, party of two. Dufresne, party of two.” And if no one answers they’ll say their name again. “Dufresne, party of two, Dufresne, party of two.” But then if no one answers they’ll just go right on to the next name. “Bush, party of three.” Yeah, but what happened to the Dufresnes? No one seems to give a shit. Who can eat at a time like this – people are missing. You fuckers are selfish… the Dufresnes are in someone’s trunk right now, with duct tape over their mouths. And they’re hungry! That’s a double whammy. We need help. Bush, search party of three! You can eat when you find the Dufresnes.

I like to wear a do not disturb sign on my neck so that little kids can’t tell me knock knock jokes. Say “Hey, how ya doin’, nephew?” “Knock knock!” “Read the sign, punk!”

I wanna hang a map of the world in my house. Then I’m gonna put pins into all the locations that I’ve traveled to. But first, I’m gonna have to travel to the top two corners of the map so it won’t fall down.

Can’t wait to watch Detective Conan – Movie 10 『名探偵コナン 探偵たちの鎮魂歌(レクイエム)』 (released in theaters in Japan on 4/15/2006). You can watch the trailer here.

Penis reattached after maid cuts it offSurgeons have reattached the penis of a Saudi man who paid the price for trying to have sex with his Filipina maid and she attacked him with a knife, a hospital source said on Monday.

Wal-Mart seeks smiley face rights (from /.) – Wal-Mart is embroiled in a legal dispute over the smiley face image which it wants to trademark in the US. A Frenchman who claims to have invented the yellow smiley face back in 1968 is opposing the US retail giant’s move. Pretty soon, the 🙂 that you see here would be a copyright infringement.

Bubble Magician (from ChewyDenise) – Awesome video of some guy doing tricks with bubbles by making St. Helen, catepillars, bubble cube, and carousels. Pretty awesome tricks.

$2.73 a Gallon? Not at First Fuel Banks (from AT Forums) – First Fuel Banks bills itself as the only retailer in the country where customers can buy gasoline for the future and hedge against rising prices. It advertises no service charge and no storage charge, just a $1 lifetime membership fee. Pretty interesting business model. I wonder how it manages to stay in business with only $1 lifetime fees. Maybe he charges a small premium when you purchase gas for the future. It doesn’t sound like you actually bring your own gas and store it in their containers, but you get whatever gas they have.

Robot Muscle (from /.) – Usually the only alcohol-powered muscles are the ones in barroom brawls, but one scientist is adding alcohol to artificial muscles to power robots and more. This ScienCentral News video explains. Scientists at the University of Texas at Dallas have developed “artificial muscles” — science’s best attempt at mimicking natural muscles. But they’re not made with the hydraulics or gears that power most of today’s big, strong machines. These muscles are made of an elastic metal called “shape memory wire.” … “On the more humorous side,” he says, “perhaps in a very distant future the humanoid robot who is sitting next to you in a bar might be drinking alcohol in order to work the next day.” Sounds neat and they have a video on it too. It seems that by adding alcohol to the metal, it heats it up and the metal contracts pulling things together.

Welcome to the New Dollhouse (from /.) – As far as we know, children have always played with dolls of one sort or another to act out variations on their own lives, or lives they observe or imagine. Today, a vast and growing number of kids are doing the same thing — but with a very new tool. Instead of dolls, they are using video games. And perhaps most of all, they’re using The Sims. Interesting… Maybe that’s why we play video games instead of sports. ;p

Gadgets now and then – part 1 (from /.) – compares gadgets of yesterday with today’s, like car stereos, removable storage, mobile phones, kitchen tv, and video games.

Kristin Chenoweth – If You Hadn’t But You Did (from FuzzyWuzzy) – a pretty neat musical/skit done by Kristin Chenoweth. The song is called If from Two on the Aisle. The song’s pretty hilarious and the skit’s pretty funny too.

Coach says he drank too much to celebrateMagath, an avid drinker of green tea, had not had any alcohol at all in the last six months, according to Bayern commercial manager Uli Hoeness. He told German television Magath had three glasses of champagne and beer on the bus to Cologne. Um… 6 months of no alcohol and gets drunk over 3 glasses of champagne and 1 beer? I mean I think even I could beat that…

Four Second Fury (from MS newsgroup) – a series of 4 second flash games tied seemlessly together for those with a short attention span. I think i managed 63 seconds, but I only gave it 3 shots.

Boy Does Homework, Smokes Pot With MomA 13-year-old boy told police his mother required him to do his homework first thing when he got off the school bus, then smoked marijuana with him as a reward.

Get a Mac – Watch The TV Ads (from MS newsgroup) – pretty funny ads. Some people were saying how distasteful these were. Others were saying how we could use this for our anti-trust cases, since Apple had a commercial that claims we didn’t bundle anything useful. I watched them, didn’t think too much, it was funny. Enjoy.

Capital One – No Foreign Exchange Fee

So there was a thread going and they were saying what was the best credit card to use overseas, and someone suggested that the Capital One was the best for foreign exchange because they didn’t charge any fees and they’ll even cover the 1-2% that VISA/Mastercard charges. I found that shocking since, Capital One was the biggest postal mail spammer when I was in high school. I actually had a Capital One card back in the day. I think it had a $300 credit limit (or was it $500). Anyway, today I have a credit card with $12,500 credit limit, so credit limits are no longer really much of a worry for me. But I still found it shocking that Capital One is actually doing something good for the customers.

From this article, Overseas, the Shock of the Surcharge:

Many banks, including large ones like MBNA, now charge an additional 2 percent for foreign transactions on top of the 1 percent charge by Visa or MasterCard. Capital One, however, is traveler-friendly. Not only does Capital One not charge an additional foreign exchange fee, but it also does not even pass along the 1 percent currency conversion charge that Visa and MasterCard charge for all purchases made abroad.

I wonder if Capital One has any rewards cards… Would be nice to get 1-2% on top of that in foreign countries.

So the advice is, next time you travel, bring along your Capital One card. I’ll have to try to dig mine out of the gutter somewhere. I think I still have it back in LA.

Do note, not all countries are credit card friendly. Italy was very anti-credit cards and was pretty much cash based society. So is Japan. But France and England liked credit cards a lot. France liked credits so much that subway ticket machines would only accept credit cards with a smartcard chip in it. For us Americans that don’t have the smartcard/PIN protection on our credit cards, we had to go up to the counter and get our tickets the old fashion way through the teller. Transactions in the England subway station happened really quickly. You select your ticket on the screen, stick in your credit card, and immediately it spits your card back out along with your ticket. Either the transcation occured really fast, or the just took down your information, trusted you, and would process the transaction later. I mean they lose out maybe £5, but if they find out that the card is fake or stolen, they can just blacklist you next time.

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More xxxHOLiC!!! Yay!

xxxHOLiC Episode 3 – Angel

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xxxHOLiC Episode 4 – Uranai (Fortune-Telling)

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