Viking 56K PCI Modem

So I wanted to send and receive faxes on my computer and luckily I still had a 56K modem lying around. I’m not sure if this was the new v.90 standard or if it used the K56flex standard. Either way, I knew it was Viking 56K PCI Modem, so I went ahead and installed it. However, I was disappointed that they didn’t have Windows XP drivers on their site. The only drivers they had were Win95/98 and WinNT 4.0. I tried the legacy drivers, but they wouldn’t work.

Searching online didn’t net me anything useful either.

I finally decided to try a generic driver that came with Windows XP. I installed the Generic SoftK56 and bam, it seems to have work. I have yet to receive or send a fax yet, but I’ll let you know the results.

So in case you arrived at my site looking for Viking 56K PCI Modem drivers for Windows XP, 2000 or 2003, go ahead and install the generic drivers.

Nanny McPhee

Watch Nanny McPhee a few days ago. It turned out better than what I had expected. You can watch the trailer here. IMDb users gave it a rating of 6.9. In sort, it’s a magical story about brats and how a nanny took care of them. Fairy tale elements are added in, but you can read about that in the spoilers.

nanny mcphee

Spoilers: (Show)

Natasha Bedingfield – Unwritten

The part of the lyrics that got me was: Feel the rain on your skin, No one else can feel it for you

For some reason, it just got stuck in my head. The chorus tune is nice. The only time I ever listen to the radio is when I drive, so that’s why you see me with these impulsive buys. Plus the fact that these songs are free on iTunes for me, it doesn’t really hurt. You can check out the song at Amazon.com or preview it here.

You can download the full song (mp3) here (from emp3world).

natasha bedingfield - unwritten

Here are the lyrics: (taken from A-Z Lyrics Universe)

I am unwritten, can’t read my mind, I’m undefined
I’m just beginning, the pen’s in my hand, ending unplanned

Staring at the blank page before you
Open up the dirty window
Let the sun illuminate the words that you could not find

Reaching for something in the distance
So close you can almost taste it
Release your inhibitions
Feel the rain on your skin
No one else can feel it for you
Only you can let it in
No one else, no one else
Can speak the words on your lips
Drench yourself in words unspoken
Live your life with arms wide open
Today is where your book begins
The rest is still unwritten

Oh, oh, oh

I break tradition, sometimes my tries, are outside the lines
We’ve been conditioned to not make mistakes, but I can’t live that way

Staring at the blank page before you
Open up the dirty window
Let the sun illuminate the words that you could not find

Reaching for something in the distance
So close you can almost taste it
Release your inhibitions
Feel the rain on your skin
No one else can feel it for you
Only you can let it in
No one else, no one else
Can speak the words on your lips
Drench yourself in words unspoken
Live your life with arms wide open
Today is where your book begins

Feel the rain on your skin
No one else can feel it for you
Only you can let it in
No one else, no one else
Can speak the words on your lips
Drench yourself in words unspoken
Live your life with arms wide open
Today is where your book begins
The rest is still unwritten

Staring at the blank page before you
Open up the dirty window
Let the sun illuminate the words that you could not find

Reaching for something in the distance
So close you can almost taste it
Release your inhibitions
Feel the rain on your skin
No one else can feel it for you
Only you can let it in
No one else, no one else
Can speak the words on your lips
Drench yourself in words unspoken
Live your life with arms wide open
Today is where your book begins

Feel the rain on your skin
No one else can feel it for you
Only you can let it in
No one else, no one else
Can speak the words on your lips
Drench yourself in words unspoken
Live your life with arms wide open
Today is where your book begins
The rest is still unwritten
The rest is still unwritten
The rest is still unwritten

Oh, yeah, yeah

Joan Osborne – One of Us

I heard this song on the radio a few days ago on my drive home and thought this is a song I must get! I don’t have any religion, but that doesn’t mean that I’m not spiritual. I’m what people call agnostic. The song for some reason started a very deep thought as I imagined meeting God on the bus and he turns out just to be someone like us and all he’s doing is trying to find his way home (or my interpretation of finding our way through this world and this life). The song also has a nice tune. I immediately got the song from iTunes when I got home. You can also get the song from Amazon.com. You can preview the song here.

joan osborne - relish

Here are the lyrics: (taken from Any Song Lyrics)

If God had a name, what would it be
And would you call it to his face
If you were faced with him in all his glory
What would you ask if you had just one question

And yeah yeah God is great yeah yeah God is good
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah

What if God was one of us
Just a slob like one of us
Just a stranger on the bus
Trying to make his way home

If God had a face what would it look like
And would you want to see
If seeing meant that you would have to believe
In things like heaven and in jesus and the saints and all the prophets

And yeah yeah god is great yeah yeah god is good
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah

What if God was one of us
Just a slob like one of us
Just a stranger on the bus
Trying to make his way home
He’s trying to make his way home
Back up to heaven all alone
Nobody calling on the phone
Except for the pope maybe in rome

And yeah yeah God is great yeah yeah God is good
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah

What if god was one of us
Just a slob like one of us
Just a stranger on the bus
Trying to make his way home
Just trying to make his way home
Like a holy rolling stone
Back up to heaven all alone
Just trying to make his way home
Nobody calling on the phone
Except for the pope maybe in rome

The New Krunk Command Center

So it turns out there’s like only 1 outlet (maybe 2, there’s a couple that hasn’t been checked yet) that works w/o any problems. I went to Fred Meyers after work today and bought one of those thick orange extension cables and am piping power from the dining room to the living room.

Here’s what my new setup looks like:

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I’ve actually used double sided sticky foam to hold down my front 2 speakers cause pushing the on/off button would always move it. The double sided stick foam didn’t work out that well for my rear speakers so I’m just using rubberbands at the moment. They seem to hold up quite well.

Along with command center, you’ll see my AT&T 900MHz phone which automatically sends to the answering machine after 2 rings (I don’t use the phone much as you can see). The phone is actually connected to my computer which I’ve installed Microsoft Fax (comes with Windows XP) so I can send and receive fax on my computer. The last thing in the chain is the Linksys PAP2 which connects my phone and computer to my VoIP provider: Telepacket, which I’m only paying $0.95/mo for 100 incoming and 100 outgoing minutes to anywhere in the United States.

On my desk, you’ll also see my iPod Nano, which syncs to my iTunes and grabs my Top Rated songs.

On the left of my desk, you’ll see my trash bin. It actually resembles the Mac OS X trash bin quite a bit! I got this back when I came up here at Bed Bath and Beyond.

Behind my computer, you’ll see my APC UPS and a bundle of wires and cables. Connected to the surge protectors, you’ll find the Linksys PAP2 (which I mentioned already), a Belkin Wireless Router, my Comcast RCA Cable Modem, and of course my subwoofer.

Next to my desk, you’ll see a rather old TV and TV stand. I haven’t touched that in months, but it’s a good place to put my DVD collection, which as you can see is starting to pile up. As for a DVD player, that TV doesn’t even support composite (red, white, yellow cables). I watch my DVDs on my computer anyway.

The last thing I’d mention is my porta-heater which is currently sitting on top of my computer and heating me up from this awful Washington cold.

Microsoft InfoCard

Many people have asked me what I work on at Microsoft and it’s always been difficult for me to explain what I do because the project I’m working on hasn’t been released yet. There’s been some keynotes where my project was mentioned, but today was the first time a demo was shown during the RSA Conference 2006.

The project I work on is currently called Microsoft InfoCard. It’s a meta-identity system which is a layer that talks between the user and the authentication system. Imagine having all a digital wallet in your computer. All your authentication in one place. You have a card to log into eBay, Amazon, amd Yahoo. For purchases, you have digital versions of your credit card to submit to vendors. That’s the user end of it. What InfoCard will do is verify the card you’re submitting. For example, if you’re submitting a VISA credit card, it’ll connect to VISA’s server, verify the card is indeed legit. VISA will then create a token, which you’ll pass onto the vendor and the vendor can verify the token was from the VISA server. I still can’t say much more about it (or more like I’m afraid of saying something that I was suppose to), but you can read about it here:

You can watch the Bill Gates Keynote at the RSA Conference 2006 at Bill Gates Webcasts. The InfoCard demo starts at 37:17.

Gallery Videos

Just a short note to let you know I’ve modified Gallery so that it can play videos directly off the page now. The option to download is still there if you don’t want to watch it on your browser. I’ve always hated videos that started to play in my browser w/o me telling it to, so I’ve disabled autoplay, so if you do want to play a video in the browser, you’ll have to click the play button for it to start.

I also found out to create thumbnails for videos, I needed to install ffmpeg, which I did, so now all my videos have thumbnails.

I also found this pretty neat extension for Firefox: Stop AutoplayDisable the autoplay of the embedded music and movie (mp3, wma, wmv, avi, mpg, rm…). Pretty neat! Just what I wanted.

I know Internet Explorer honors the autoplay=”false” attribute, but for some reason Firefox doesn’t. For those of you who are using Firefox, can you do a quick test for me and see if that video autoplays for you or not. Thanks!

Enjoy!

Happy Valentines Day!

First of all, HAPPY BDAY LILPEBBLY!!!

Haha. My colleague went home at 2:30pm today because it’s Valentines day. I didn’t get into work till 12pm. ;p

Did I have plans tonight? Sure I did! I get to watch more videos on my computer and relax after a hard day of work. My power is still funky but I did manage to take a shower in another vacant apartment. I called PSE (Puget Sound Energy) and they said they’ll send someone out to take a look. I’m not too sure if they could do anything just from the outside, but when I got home tonight, the problem was still there. The worst part is most of my laundry is still in the washing machine.

Thanks to all those who wished me Happy Valentines day, though this day doesn’t hold much meaning for me (yet).

I did get a nice SMS from a friend:

Today is national good looking person day. Send this to someone gorgeous. Don’t send it back to me, i’ve received hundreds.

Apparently UC Berkeley web designers decided to follow the Google route and modify their logo on Valentine’s Day. Thanks to Decathanerd for telling me. Not sure if you can see it by the time you read this, but you can check it out on their homepage. What sucks is they’re using Flash to do this when it should be an animated gif at worse. Though, I have to give it to them for making it only 18kB. Looking at the code, they also have a version for browsers that don’t support flash:

berkeley valentine logo
Click on the image to see the flash version.

Grape-Nuts contains no GRAPES!

This is the worse form of advertisement fraud ever! So during my last trip to Costco, I was looking for cereal to buy. Ended up picking up a box of Grape-Nuts. It sounded good. I’ve heard of it before. The picture looks yummy.

grape-nuts

But that was the worse part! The picture was only there to deceive! My box actually had both raspberries and blackberries. Today, I got some milk and when I opened my box of Grape-Nuts, what was I to find? Nothing besides these grain/wheat/barley thingies.

Is this sort of deceiving allowed?!?! I mean if they said Grape-Nuts and then showed me a picture of their cereal w/o the berries, I can understand that their cereal won’t contain those berries, but to have a name like Grape-Nuts and then show a bowl of cereal filled with berries… Sigh…

F**K! I’m having major deja vu. I swore I wrote about Grape-Nuts before… F**K!

Anyway, I found this site: How can Grape-Nuts cereal contain no grapes or nuts?

Dear Cecil:

I was idly reading a Grape-Nuts package the other day and was struck by the fact that the ingredients seem to have nothing to do with either grapes or nuts. Reading the fine print, I see that it’s really “grape nuts brand natural wheat & barley cereal,” etc., but the type sizes jump around madly and any normally myopic person would just see the “grape nuts.” So here are my questions: (1) Can I market my “100% Lean Beef brand desiccated corn husks” without getting in trouble with the consumer protection people, the FTC, et. al.? (I assume anything I do will get me in trouble with Ralph Nader.) (2) If I can’t, how can the Post division of General Foods? (3) In any case, how did they come to call them Grape-Nuts? — Winfield S., Chicago

Cecil replies:

Your corn husk scheme shows a certain evil ingenuity, Win–I have come to expect this from the Teeming Millions–but unfortunately you can’t market it, because the Federal Trade Commission would promptly slap you with a cease-and-desist order for promulgating advertising with a “tendency to deceive.” (Although you never know. The way things have been going lately, they might give you an award and appoint you commissioner.) In the early years of the FTC, an equally ingenious predecessor of yours tried to sell Ice Cream brand bars that did not, in fact, contain any ice cream, but he was shot down forthwith.

So how does Post get away with it? Here we must delve into the mysteries of history (rhymes, doesn’t it?). Grape-Nuts was introduced in 1898 by Charles W. Post, founder of the company that was later to become a division of General Foods and inventor of such other gustatory delights as Post Toasties. C.W., as he was known, was given to devising extravagant names for his products, with advertising claims to match.

Post Toasties, for instance, was originally known as Elijah’s Manna, although Elijah had not actually endorsed it, having expired several thousand years earlier. In touting the advantages of Postum Cereal Food Coffee over conventional coffee, Post accused the latter of containing “poisonous alkaloids” that caused rheumatism, “coffee heart” (true enough, I guess), and other disabilities. A diet of Postum and Grape-Nuts, coupled with abstention from coffee and “poor foods,” presumably meaning those made by Post’s competitors, would cure “any known disease.” The brand name Grape-Nuts was conceived in a similar spirit.

Nonetheless, there was a rationale, however thin, for the name. The product contained maltose, known at the time as “grape sugar,” and it did have a nutty flavor. Moreover, bearing in mind that the name is properly spelled “Grape-Nuts” and not “Grape Nuts,” one might argue that while there were generic commodities known as grapes and nuts, there was nothing called grape-nuts, in the sense that there were cashew nuts, and thus the name could have no tendency to deceive. A fine distinction, I suppose, but that is what we have lawyers for.

Anyway, the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act specifically excluded “fanciful” (as opposed to deceitful) trade names from prosecution, and when the FTC set up shop in 1914 it showed no inclination to get persnickety about things. We might finally note, Winfield, that while you and I are insignificant insects (well, you are, anyway), General Foods is a multinational megacorporation. But of course that has no bearing on the matter at all.

–CECIL ADAMS

So I still attempted to give it a try. No more than 6 spoonfuls of it, I was ready to give up. I pour 80% of what was in my bowl down the trashcan. Anyway, now I have this 5lb box of Grape-Nuts up for grabs.

I did get strawberries and whip cream, so my dessert was awesome.

AMV Hell 3

AMV Hell 3 (from Deadlock) (AMV Hell’s homepage)

When I first saw this, it reminded me of Robot Chicken.

The video is an hour and 8 minutes long. Some were funny, but most were rather stupid. The only reason I’m bring this video up is because there was a short clip of Grenadier in it that reminded me of Equilibrium, but a lot sexier.

Remember that animated gif I posted awhile ago where spare bullets popped out of a woman’s breast and loads them into her gun while the bullets were in mid-air. This is the same anime. I ended up getting the entire season to find this clip. Turns out to be on the last episode (episode 12). You can watch the clip here (direct download), but since this is from the last episode, it may contain spoilers. If you’re watching it in your browser, do note that the file is 16megs and will require for the whole file downloaded before it can start playing, so give it some time. You might also want to change your video size to “WIDE” or else the proportions won’t be correct. Tera says this anime was mostly fan service. My brief skim of the anime didn’t reveal anything interesting, so I probably won’t be watching this.

I just added an additional part to the clip: Grenadier – Equilibrium Clip (direct download). Though I must warn you, it is not work safe.

To actually find out the anime’s title, I went to my friend Tera:

<Krunk> hey tera
<Krunk> what’s that anime
<Krunk> where it’s like females shooting guns
<Krunk> but the bullets
<Krunk> spare bullets
<Tera> come out of her tits
<Tera> grenadier
<Krunk> are stored between their tits
<Krunk> yah
<Tera> lol
<Krunk> thanks
<Tera> i was reading ur mind
<Krunk> haha
<Tera> by <Krunk> but the bullets
<Tera> it’s not a bad show
<Tera> fanservice aside
<Tera> but i like anime like that
<Tera> so my opinion is biased
<Tera> jsut telling u
<Tera> i’ve been trying to find wallpaper for it but there’s nothing good =(
<Krunk> haha
<Krunk> i just want to screen capture the equlibrium parody

During my quest to rip this clip for you guys, I found this very useful guide: How to convert matroska MKV to AVI or OGM to AVI. Worked exactly as advertised. I love it when they tell you what tools you need, they actually link you to the tools.

There was this other tool I tried: SUPER v2006. SUPER stands for Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Renderer. It is suppose to be able to convert any file to any other file. The interface looked simple when I tried it, but it had problems splitting up the MKV, which I don’t think they support anyway. I actually found this file when I was searching for ways to convert Google video files to divx and xvid, so you might want to try it out.