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Tuesday

And still simple with the AJAX-Enabled Google Page

With a "Search Stories" type of handling, I can't be happier with my search experience in that mode, it really is a good move forward what I'd want from them and is making my work even better through Chrome and it's, in this instance, Sidewiki feature. WIN.

Search by type of news, like actually looking at my latest status on Friendfeed, was making it even more enjoyable. Promoting after time got even more natural, and it's design through the power-users' needs amazes me to this day.

in reference to: Google (view on Google Sidewiki)

Sunday

A very useful procedure

It's unfortunate and appreciated, but with many years of computing, many instances I had to replace a specific file from an installation package, as well as fixing mistakes that weren't thought of in the first place.

I had that situation again, status/error code 1603, the doom of an installer. And here it is, fixed instantly. I also love the /quiet switch, which makes it even less noisier. Talk about deploying to multiple PCs through the command line.

in reference to: http://gbxforums.gearboxsoftware.com/showthread.php?t=87233 (view on Google Sidewiki)

Process Lasso, my favorite auto priority controller

This is the version I'll be using for the first time in Windows 7 x64. I loved it for its simplicity, when I did some trials on XP x86 some years ago.

The thing is that I've finished by doing it myself, beginning to dislike its way of managing. Some situations called for immediate actions, but sometimes it wasn't that easy.

We'll see here as with a Dual-Core, threads can also be prioritized and managed through rules, which I remember was necessary for browsers when really active.

Let's see what it's got on the user experience side here, for the 2nd usage run.

in reference to: http://www.bitsum.com/forum/index.php?topic=456.0 (view on Google Sidewiki)
And now, for the delectable: strawberries with some cranberries syrup and sugar ;p back in a few!
I'm going to get some for tonight. What am I getting? You'll never /*directly*/ know. <0,

Tuesday

Wow, that list will be real exhaustive.

I think I will have to determine how I will handle all this after so much years.

I would have to do a recap of all my burnt CDs from the Win95-era until now. As much as I want these explicitly demonstrated and explained as part of my experience with files over the years, I'd like to GTD as fast as I can. Indexing all of my files and make a rundown? Surely that would be a solution, but having that extensive load of these to 'review' can be intense, real intense.

I could do it the 'live' way, by doing some writing on some of those 'bumping into it' situations where the file is the topic of the day. For now, I'll go by the traditional "understand your geeky roots to later understand the point" and should be able to start the posts' flowing.



From there 'till now, all of the Zu's seen files.

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Time to go to my friend's house. I'll leave the realm of social media for you to take care of, okay?

Monday

Lost my job today. Listening to Lonely Lonely Nights now... this will not be the case, huh FF-ers? ;p Fuck administrative retstructuring...

I use files since 1994 actively.

Funny how time goes fast seen from another perspective. Here I'll try to list all of those files to represent over the course of 14 years, the thing I was having managing those for so long.
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