ElfQT's blog. Life, Universe, Everything. My views on some different topics, which has absolutely no significance, as it is with almost every opinion...

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Devour Magnetic

Metallica put up their whole new album, Death Magnetic to their website.

Devour Magnetic

Interesting though that there is no link through media or other menu, only if you open the link to the news item Devour Magnetic.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Allergy - strange future awaits?

Greenspun reproduces an interesting note, sent in advance in case of dinner invitation.

The family dinner in an allergic world

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Therion - Dark Venus Persephone

Why nobody else noticed that the opening tune in 'Dark Venus Persephone' by Therion is borrowed from 'One Way Ticket To The Blues' by Neil Sedaka?

Sunday, February 19, 2006

Identity - what's protecting?

Scoble says you'd better put your email address onto your page. He even puts out his cell phone number.

Why would that be necessary on an average blog? The difference is personal vs business purpose. For a business it is absolutely neccessary to be accessible. For a person it is not, and easily can be unwanted.

For example, Scoble has his company behind him to protect him against spam. Great quantity of spam. But what can he do against harassment not coming in mail, but ways that affect your personal life - you cannot filter phone calls, and you cannot filter malice...

Everyone on the net, so any blogger, who is a face of his company, will make sure that you can reach them...
And just keep on pretending we don't know how easy it would be to misuse personal info... (This is the internet or what... You can get into trouble even when you think you are safe behind your isp and firewall and desktop... Don't test your fate.)

So, I advice not to publish your identity if you don't get business from that...
I represent my email address like this:



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Friday, February 03, 2006

Posting Habits and Genocide

Do you like first-posters?
Ytram has his opinion:


By the way, the original post can be interesting also:
The Specialist on TheDailyWTF


What my answer would be?

Not funny, not cute - and a post without real content

This post has no real information content. You can stop without losing anything...
To make a short story shorter: Microsoft made a lame promo video for the new version of a product called CRM, i.e. Customer Relationship Management.

Funny CRM 3.0 promo video?

It's really short, but watching it still feels like watching those strange but, in fact, bad movies: the question is, for how long you have to watch this to figure out, you should not.

Romantically funny?
Idiotically funny?
Classically funny?
Short and strikingly funny?

The promo video was neither funny nor cute...


Source: Bink.nu

Sunday, January 29, 2006

Brave New World

OK, "Brave New World" Title is a little exaggerating; but the thing is, I can't stand the glitches in modern technology. Or at least some of the glitches.

Starting in my own backyard (see it on the right):

My Blog layout is broken in IE6. It is a standard, choosable layout at this host. Guess what, it is not broken in FireFox.

Have you ever wondered why you cannot "upload" an image to a website (like images to this weblog), really simply? No, doing it through "normal" file upload is not simple, not simple enough for me. You cannot drag and drop images. You cannot paste. Even if you could, for the web, it is neccessary to format the image (make it smaller). And create a thumbnail maybe. All these functions are "missing" from the everyday workings of the net. So what do you need to do? Screenshot something. Save it into a file, and convert it, make it small. Upload it (ftp or http). Also, if not supported, you have to make a thumbnail, with a tool or manually.

Joel tries to solve this glitch (which has security, copyright, and historical reasons, why it is not simple - but if I position myself as a simple user, heck, I don't care, handling images on the net is dumb, which is ridiculous) in his software FogBugz.

(Sidenote: Why this thing doesn't check a given link for me? When I type a http link, I have to check manually in my post to see if it links to a valid address.)

While browsers use adaptive UI, there are sites, which are trying to lock into a given font size. They are unreadable for me on my big flat panel. IE sticks to the spec of the page, and does not change the directly given font size. FireFox is better, it changes the font size, and also, IE's font sizes is a five-list, FireFox can increase font size over that.

Today's brand new gadget site, recommended by Scoble, Skobee, starts with a broken submit button on the opening page in IE6. And after I type into the textbox (which is a standard html text button, only with custom style) I cannot mark text with the mouse... WTF? (And the funny thing is: they are recommended by Scoble, whose job is... well go and let's find it for yourself.)

Verdict? Html is flawed, net is flawed, all this technology is a bloody mess sometimes.

Friday, January 20, 2006

Microsoft SQL 2000 - Profiler Help

I am trying to trace down some connection related issues on MS SQL 2000 Server. I am using SQL Profiler. I try to figure out how to monitor opening and closing connections.

At the "Trace Properties", you get the following "Available event classes":

Cursors, Database, Errors and Warning, Locks, Objects, Performance, Scans, Security Audit, Server, Stored Procedures, Transactions, TSQL, User Configurable

As I try to find values (events) regarding connection handling, I press F1 and look at the possible event classes and their Descriptions (same is here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/adminsql/ad_mon_perf_6koi.asp)

Possible categories:

Cursors, Database, Errors and Warnings, Locks, Objects, Performance, Scans, Security Audit, Sessions, Stored Procedures, Transactions, TSQL, User Configurable

Help says Sessions, reality shows Server... Description of Sessions: "Collection of event classes produced by clients connecting to and disconnecting from an instance of SQL Server."

(And Server category has only one element in it: Server Memory Change.)

Just so great ;)