Remapping a couple keys on the new Lenovo Yoga 710

Posted By on November 20, 2016

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I couldn’t take the continued typos anymore and had to map the "right-shift" key on my new Lenovo Yoga 710 to the "arrow-up" key. So as not to lose my "arrow-up" key, I mapped that to the rarely used "right-ctrl" key.
Now all is well with the world. Smile  … although I really struggled coming from the Apple iMac and iPad Brydgekeyboard.

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Tinkering with a new Lenovo Windows 10 notebook computer

Posted By on November 19, 2016

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I just couldn’t pass up burning my $280 Best Buy credit on a new mid-level Windows  10 Lenovo Yoga notebook computer. It is going to take some time tweaking it before I’m comfortable with it, but I decided that a new MacBook Pro was not in the cards for me (too expensive and missing so many features). Besides, I’ve been super comfortable using my iPad for sales and traveling … and have the iMac at my desk for heavier work. Unfortunately there are a lot of things that an iPad will not do efficiently and I just can’t bear the old 7 pound 2007 Gateway laptop any longer.

The deciding factor for this 15.6″ Yoga 710 was being able to convince Best Buy to correct a previous shipping mistake and match an upcoming “Black Friday” $699 price (actually slightly different Lenovo). I also had to use my returned Asus credit before year end. This model is a larger screened, thin but not super-light, touchscreen 2-in-1 notebook/tablet in black, with backlit keys (I like). It has the business oriented fingerprint security reader for easy and secure access and Bluetooth 4.0 so I can still use a wireless mouse and headset. Since I didn’t want to duplicate the iPad, I felt a full 15.6" touch screen model would work great as when the small tablet screen sizes won’t do. I do have software to install and tweaks before it is ready to travel with me, but spec wise, it is about perfect. We always want more memory and SSD space — 8GB and 256GB will work though. Two annoying issues so far: the lousy trackpad and tiny shift key at my right pinky-finger — a big deal! (who knew, keyboard issues again!)

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Windows 10 operating system

Windows 10 brings back the Start Menu from Windows 7 and introduces new features, like the Edge Web browser that lets you markup Web pages on your screen.

 

15.6" Full HD 10-point multitouch screen for hands-on control

The 1920 x 1080 resolution boasts impressive color and clarity. Touch, tap, glide and make the most of Windows 10. IPS technology. LED backlight.

 

7th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-7200U mobile processor

Ultra-low-voltage platform. Dual-core processing performance.

 

8GB system memory for advanced multitasking

Substantial high-bandwidth RAM to smoothly run your games and photo- and video-editing applications, as well as multiple programs and browser tabs all at once.

 

256GB solid state drive (SSD)

While offering less storage space than a hard drive, a flash-based SSD has no moving parts, resulting in faster start-up times and data access, no noise, and reduced heat production and power draw on the battery.

 

360° flip-and-fold design

Offers four versatile modes — laptop, tablet, tent and stand. Lenovo Transition automatically switches specific applications to full screen when changing from PC to tablet, tent or stand position.

 

NVIDIA GeForce 940MX graphics

Driven by 2GB DDR3L dedicated video memory to quickly render high-quality images for videos and games.

 

Weighs 4.19 lbs. and measures 0.7" thin

Ultraportable design, featuring a smaller screen size and omitting the DVD/CD drive to achieve the compact form factor. 4-cell lithium-polymer battery.

 

Bluetooth interface syncs with compatible devices

Wirelessly transfer photos, music and other media between the laptop and your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone or MP3 player, or connect Bluetooth wireless accessories.

 

2 USB 3.0 ports maximize the latest high-speed devices

USB 3.0 ports is backward-compatible with USB 2.0 devices (at 2.0 speeds).

 

Micro HDMI output on the display expands your viewing options

Connect the laptop or tablet to an HDTV or high-def monitor to set up two screens side by side or just see more of the big picture.

 

Built-in media reader for simple photo transfer

Supports SD, MultiMediaCard, SDHC and SDXC memory card formats.

 

Dual-band wireless network connectivity

Built-in high-speed wireless LAN built into the screen, so it connects to your network or hotspots on all current Wi-Fi standards in both laptop and tablet modes.

 

Built-in HD webcam with two microphones

Makes it easy to video chat with family and friends or teleconference with colleagues over Skype or other popular applications.

 

Backlit keyboard

Allows you to enjoy comfortable and accurate typing, even in dim lighting.

 
Additional port

Headphone/microphone combo jack.

Testing a new computer and Open Live Writer set-up

Posted By on November 19, 2016

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This is only a test post … but of a painting I like. It depicts Oliver Hazard Perry, of "Don’t give up the ship" fame, and the September 10, 1813 Battle Of Lake Erie.

If you are ever touring the islands of Lake Erie’s western basin, be sure to visit Put-in-Bay and Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial (US National Park).

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Single guys in Hawaii. What could go wrong?

Posted By on November 18, 2016

Cam and Taylor off to Hawaii 2016

My son Taylor and his buddy Cam heading off this Friday morning on a trip to Hawaii. They have been planning a backpacking trip after locking up permits to hike the Kalalau Trail on the Na Pali Coast on Kauai since spring. One of their college friends works and lives in Honolulu so they have a place to stay before the three of them puddle-jump to Kauai for their hiking trip. I can’t wait to hear and see a few photos … likely I’ll add a few to the blog if the trip goes as planned.

EDIT: So far, all sounds great and woke up to a “double rainbow” on Saturday morning. Can’t ask for a more “promising” start to a vacation!

Double Rainbow in Hawaii on Saturday morning Nov 19, 2016

Double Rainbow in Hawaii on Saturday morning Nov 19, 2016

A 10-Digit Key Code to Your Private Life: Your Cellphone Number

Posted By on November 17, 2016

compare-cell-phones-2You might want to use that old wire line phone number or better yet, a Google Voice number for “all things” requiring a phone number.

A mobile number can be even more valuable than a Social Security number, since it’s tied to so many databases and connected to a device you carry with you.

Source: A 10-Digit Key Code to Your Private Life: Your Cellphone Number

Enjoying the night sky and the EXTRA Supermoon this month

Posted By on November 16, 2016

Supermoon161114The autumn Supermoon of 2016 has certainly been a beautiful sight in the night sky these past few days. The last couple of evening I’ve enjoyed the view and "attempting" to capture the using only my iPhone 5s since my son has my DSLR for an upcoming trip to Hawaii; I’m hoping he will practiced with it and send some photos home (my "tweaked" photo on left).

Nevertheless, if you didn’t pay attention, the "Beaver Moon" was at its closest distance in 69 years … at "only" 221,524 miles away (on Nov 14, 2016 at 6:15AM). The last time it was that close was in 1948! If you missed it, and are young enough, you will get another chance in 2034.
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In case you are counting, we have had 3 Supermoons in the last 3 months of 2016.

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Not my photo … this one is from the Slooh Community Observatory (click for larger)

Free grill needing a little TLC. Good thing I can haul and weld!

Posted By on November 15, 2016

My good friend and old college buddy lives in an apartment which as been visited by the fire department — they tagged his door regarding the grill on his patio. Bad for him, good for me. All I had to do was go pick it up … glad I put the hitch on the BMW X5 35d! (Thanks Jeff)

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His commercial quality grill was a bit more “used” than I had thought when he gave me first dibs knowing our ancient grill is barely working. The burners of his cosmetic yet commercial grade stainless steel grill needs some TLC. The four burners are beyond cleaning as are most of the guts in a older grill. They can be replaced and since I’ll be converting it from propane to natural gas, that is no big deal. Of bigger concern is the inside rust through in a couple spots. Of course it was free- “beggars can’t be choosers (a John Heywood 1546 epigram).  I gutted and cleaned it with degreaser and a steel brush to knock off the surface rust and the next step is to order new burners, deoxit the rust and paint. I’m pretty sure I can get a few more years out of it, although not sure about welding in a Grill161114 little bit of new metal???Grillsides161114
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Testing HTML5 Compact Audio plugin for WordPress

Posted By on November 14, 2016

Orson Welles 1937As part of getting a handle on the Amazon S3 costs, it is finally time to move into the 21st century and eliminate the old-school audio player on MyDesultoryBlog. I attempted to go with an HTML5 player a few years ago, but struggled with using it especially with different browsers. A few years later, everything seems to be working with HTML5 a bit better and so I’m testing this new Compact Audio Plugin because it nearly matches the “look” of the old one I’ve used for over a decade on the blog and will start to convert old pages and posts that contain audio. Below is an Amazon S3 .mp3 audio test using “up-audio-shortcode” as a test.

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Amazon storage server options can be surprisingly costly

Posted By on November 13, 2016

Surprise! At least that’s what I found out when I opened a couple virtual invoices from Amazon for my two AWS accounts (personal and business). After moving files for online web content to Amazon’s fast and reliable S3 cloud-based servers a couple years ago,AWSBucketPoliciesEditor I’ve been happily adding content regularly since then as the cost has been relatively miniscule … until recently?

Much of the content I’m using Amazon S3 for is audio and video, where speed is helpful and transfers  infrequent (especially older archival items). I’ve contemplating using their Glacier storage but have heard horror stories from people archiving data and then attempting to retrieve everything at one time (a no-no). It seems that uploading data and "parking it" is inexpensive, even for massive archives, BUT retrieving "more than the minimum per month" can be "bigly" expensive.

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For me with the S3 storage, my last month invoice for both accounts jumped 200% in price … so I knew something wasn’t right. A quick ticket and reply indicated that access was way up, but no details. Unfortunately the "reports" are not intuitive or detailed enough for me and their advice was to check my "bucket" setting … which of course I have slowly opened up over time. Back to adding "Bucket Policies" and modifying "properties" again. Hopefully this will take care of things?

From Amazon Tech Assistance:

Thanks for following up with us regarding your issue with data transfer charges. I will keep your case locked to me, while you investigate, and will wait for further updates from you.

I’m sorry for the trouble this issue have caused you. In addition to the information that my colleague provided to you earlier, I wanted to mention some other resources, that I think you might find useful.

You can download usage reports from your billing console below to investigate, what kind of request may generate the traffic:

https://console.aws.amazon.com/billing/home#/reports/usage

You can select Amazon Simple Storage Service and download .csv hourly usage report for the previous billing cycle. By filtering the information, you can check which resource and which operation generates the most data transfer.

If you would like to prevent your instance from responding to requests, you may want to make sure your security groups are configured to block unsolicited inbound traffic to prevent unauthorized users from accessing your data. Here are
some tips for securing your instances against unwanted traffic:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-network-security.html

The issue with data transfer may happen if you grant permissions to your bucket to either "Everyone" (anyone on the Internet, even someone who doesn’t have AWS account) or "Any Authenticated AWS User" (anyone who has an AWS account). You may want to review the permissions that you set up for your buckets:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/manage-acls-using-console.html

I hope this helps, and I will look forward to hearing back from you.

Beautiful photography of a fisherman in China

Posted By on November 12, 2016

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Photo credit: Xiaolong Guo

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