Archive for September 5th, 2004


My Windows XP SP2 installations…

My Windows XP SP2 installations went flawlessly!


Windows XP Service Pack 2 installed with zero problems on both of my XP computers. The install takes about 30 minutes per machine, including the download time.


Microsoft recommends running a spyware killer such as the free version of Ad-Aware before installing SP2. You also might want to run a program like Norton SystemWorks One Button Check-Up, to fix any existing problems too.


The Windows SP2 Service Center has much info on installing SP2, including this list of programs that may operate badly under SP2.

When you’re ready to install, go to WindowsUpdate.Microsoft.com  and download the files. Warning. These are big! On my XP Home machine, the download was 80 mb, and on my XP Pro machine, 110 mb. This is much larger than a dial up connection can handle in any reasonable amount of time so, if you have a dial up, you’ll have to send for the installation CD.


If you have a software firewall, it might alert you to programs that have changed during the SP2 install, asking if you give permission to use them. Click Yes or Permit.


Once SP2 installs and re-boots, you may get a screen asking if you want Automatic Updates. I chose Automatic Updates On. You can tweak the setting later in Windows Security Center. My choice is always ‘Notify me but don’t download or install.”


Upon booting, you should have a Windows Security Center icon in the taskbar. I suggest you do not use the inadequate Windows Firewall, and instead use either the SyGate or ZoneAlarm firewalls, both of which are free.


To disable the Windows Firewall, open Security Center. At the bottom, you will see “Manage Security Settings”, click “Windows Firewall”, then click “Off (not recommended).,” Do this *after* you have installed another software firewall, of course!


One of my computers has Norton Internet Security 2004. Upon rebooting after the XP2 install, it asked if I wanted to use Norton as the default firewall, and not the Windows Firewall, which is a useful feature.


If you have lost access to the Net, it might be because your software firewall is blocking access. Check this article for more info.


I had no problem with network configurations or with printing, contrary to previous warnings, including those from Microsoft itself.


Summary: Much to my surprise, SP2 installation was simple and easy, with no problems at all. Microsoft has done a remarkable job in making this as painless as possible.

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Hurricane Ivan

Hurricane Ivan


As Frances batters Florida, Hurricane Ivan looks to be heading to Florida too. It formed near where Frances did, and is so far following about the same track.


PS CNN just showed a video of, you guessed it, a guy jumping off a pier then going surfing during the hurricane.

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Enjoy the lull

Enjoy the lull


Today and tomorrow, the news will be slow, and then, come Tuesday, the presidential campaigns will start ragin’ full on and we all shall be splattered with endless mud and slime until election day.

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I doubt it

I doubt it



Polls suggest a double-digit Bush lead


With little more than eight weeks remaining to Election Day, a Newsweek survey gave the president a lead of 52-41 over Kerry.


All the other polls show the race as a dead heat, plus public opinion just doesn’t shift 12 points in a week, as this poll indicates. So, I would discount this poll as being a non-representaive fluke.

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Pipelines blown up in northern,…

Pipelines blown up in northern, southern Iraq



Saboteurs set ablaze oil pipelines in both northern and southern Iraq, threatening to further cripple the country’s ailing economy and send world prices back upwards.

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Good news, potheads!

Good news, potheads!



Marijuana Extract Shrinks Brain Tumors. A team of Spanish researchers has discovered that cannabinoids, the active ingredients in marijuana, make brain tumors shrink by halting the growth of blood vessels that feed the tumors, reports New Scientist. The researchers have successfully tested the effect of this cannabis extract on thirty mice which were given a cancer similar to the human brain.

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