Gateway notebook computer problems

Posted By on December 21, 2009

One would think that I would have learned my lesson with Gateway notebook computers a few years ago when I replaced my well traveled lightweight computer after first power plug, then keyboard and finally USB port issues … unfortunately I didn’t.Monitor problem with Gateway NX570xl I reluctantly replace it with a higher performance model which started off irritating me right out of the box with swapped ctrl and function keys. Since then, I’ve had to replace the keyboard, the battery, the hard drive and have just lived with a defective (in my opinion) overheating processor. That said, the NX570XL notebook has worked out well, and although a bit heavy for my everyday use, the faster processor has provided enough performance to run a few processor intensive programs.

This past weekend though, it has become unreliable once again. This time the LCD screen has darkened and become extremely dim — it has pretty much gone black. With a bit of research it looks to be either the backlight, the inverter or the actual LCD screen — although I doubt that since the image exists on the display IF a light is correctly positioned. I’m not anxious to send the computer in for repair, nor do I really want to spend all that much time or money diagnosing  it on my own, one part at a time.

What to do, what to do? Even if I were anxious to replace the computer, I’m not sure what brand or ‘size’ I would purchase? (I should be glad for a light “non-traveling” work week)

Geoff Holt sailing the Atlantic at Day 8

Posted By on December 20, 2009

For need of inspiration, I’m following a British sailor on his boat Impossible Dream with a few more physical challenges to sailing than most of us. Geoff Holt has refused to let being a quadriplegic prevent him from attempting a sail across the Atlantic, although is finding it challenging. I’ve been following his upbeat attitude in getting his sea legs comfortable with life in a wheelchair at sea while facing the rolling swells from the UK to the Cape Verde islands. Impossible Dream arrived there this weekend according to a recent ‘tweet.’ Below is his Day 8 video log post.

Fair winds Geoff Holt … and my admiration to his crew Susana as well.

Merry Christmas wishes from me to you — 2009

Posted By on December 18, 2009

The house is now decorated, the kids home (or almost home) from college, snow is in the forecast and Christmas is a mere week away. gazebochristmas2009As we reflect on the scrabble to get everything right for the celebration this season, let’s not get so overly wrapped up in the preparation that we lose sight of the purpose – the birth of Jesus.

Saddleback Church Pastor Rick Warren wrote about the three purposes of Christmas, as announced by the angel at the birth of Christ. First, the angel said, “I bring you good news of great joy.” Christmas is a time of celebration – Jesus is the Good News for the whole world. God came to earth to be with us! Next, the angel said, “For unto us is born this day a Savior, who is Christ the Lord!” Christmas is a time for salvation. If we didn’t need a Savior, God would not have sent one. Finally, the angel said, “Peace on earth, good will toward men.” Christmas is a time for reconciliation. The message of Christmas is good cheer, good news, and good will for the whole world.

May this serve as a Christmas card to you … have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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Our house December 2009

The Corbett Christmas Letter for 2009 (PDF)

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An image galley test using email with Posterous.com

Posted By on December 18, 2009

Responding to a question from a blog reader about using Posterous.com and photos, he asked how multiple photos were handled? Honestly I didn’t know but recall reading that they were embedded in an image galley … so I’ll give it a try.
EDIT: Image gallery didn’t repost correctly, but test photos are below.

Interesting Tailgate Art in Ohio

Posted By on December 17, 2009

As another test post, I wanted to test the “to posterous” email posting – since deleted with the close of Posterous.com.

End of the rainbow for Bengals receiver Chris Henry

Posted By on December 17, 2009

chrishenryThe Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry at age 26 died Thursday morning in Charlotte, North Carolina from injuries he sustained falling on Wednesday from a moving truck. He was hospitalized and died at 6:36 a.m. after being on life support.

According to reports, Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers responded to a call shortly after noon on Wednesday finding “Henry in the road with life-threatening injuries” after being involved in a “domestic situation.” Preliminary reports state that he jumped in the bed of the truck that his fiancée, Loleini Tonga, was driving and “at some point came out of the back.”

As a Bengal, Chris Henry was an immensely talented receiver, yet made a mess of his life off the field. His first three season in Cincinnati were tainted with “run-ins with the law.” He had drug related charges, a gun possession arrest, as well as a DUI. He served jail time for drinking with underage girls and served an 8 game disciplinary suspension in 2007. Cincinnati fans had enough of Henry’s delinquent behavior after seeing 5 arrests in only 28 months. Bengals president Mike Brown released Henry with little opposition, but then decided to re-hired him again a short 4 months later; Cincinnati fan’s were embarrassed. After a promising start for the 2009 season with 12 reception for 236 yards and 2 touchdowns, Chris Henry suffered a broken arm which ended his season. He was put on injured reserve.

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Through all of the drama, his fiancée Loleini Tonga remain supportive and in interviews Henry verbalized his appreciation for her standing by him. He was said to be a loving father to the three children and was in the process of planning a March wedding.

As with many talented individuals, finding fame, money and professional success at a young age, isn’t helpful for one’s maturity. Chris Henry has noticeably struggled with his personal maturity and to many fans has been an accident waiting to happen. He had an athletic gift on the field, but chose not to live within acceptable social standards off the field. Friend and offensive lineman Willie Anderson stated, “people busted their tails beyond duty helping him out. He has found the end of the rainbow three or four times.” For Chris Henry, their won’t be anymore rainbows in this life. (May 17, 1983 – December 17, 2009)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE; FRIDAY, DEC. 17, 2009

FROM CINCINNATI BENGALS PUBLIC RELATIONS

BENGALS MOURN PASSING OF CHRIS HENRY

The Bengals were informed today by authorities in Charlotte, N.C., that WR Chris Henry died this morning from injuries sustained in an accident in Charlotte yesterday.

Henry played in this season’s first eight games with the Bengals, but was sidelined for the remainder of the season with a left forearm fracture he suffered on Nov. 8 at Baltimore. Henry was in Cincinnati last weekend for an exam by the team’s medical staff. As there was no rehab indicated for his injury beyond periodic adjustments of his cast, he was cleared at that point to return to Charlotte to be with his fiancée, Loleini Tonga (first name pronounced ‘LAY-nee’) and her family.

The couple had announced plans to be married in March. Henry leaves two sons, Chris Jr., two, and DeMarcus, one.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

Bengals president Mike Brown and head coach Marvin Lewis addressed news media today regarding Henry’s passing.

“Here at the Bengals, we knew Chris as a teammate and a close friend,” Brown said. “To us, he was a warm, pleasant and easygoing person. He was popular with the players, coaches and team management. This is a painful feeling, a tragedy, and we will miss him.”

Henry’s hometown was Belle Chasse, La., near New Orleans. He played in college at West Virginia and joined the Bengals as a third-round draft choice in 2005. He had a succession of legal problems early in his career, resulting in multiple NFL suspensions. But the last offense for which he was convicted occurred in 2006.

“Peeople were surprised that we stood by Chris during his problems,” Brown said. “The reason was, we knew Chris to be different than his public persona. To the best of his ability, Chris reached out to the team, his friends and his family. Everyone tried to help, and sometimes it went awry. But Chris’ heart was always in the right place. He was a good person, and he was on the road to doing well in his football career.”

Born May 17, 1983, Henry played during five Bengals seasons (2005-09). He saw action in 55 games with 12 starts, catching 119 passes for 1826 yards and 21 touchdowns.

“We had seen Chris expand this year as both a person and on the field,” said Lewis. “He had grown and matured. We extend our deepest condolences and prayers to Chris’ family and to everyone else who held him dear.”

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More Photosynth fun while visiting my daughter

Posted By on December 16, 2009

K and wreathWhile traveling to northeastern Ohio this week I had a bit more fun playing with Photosynth (see previous post). This time I used my daughter’s apartment as a subject before taking her out for our father-daughter dinner — the highlight of my week. Unfortunately lighting and not spending too much time to take the series of overlapping photos made for less than perfect results … but still,  for only a couple minutes of snapping photos the results are pretty  impressive. I’m looking forward to photographing a landmark or some other more useful scene.

Posterous to blog Palm Pre test

Posted By on December 16, 2009

While stopping for lunch and killing time before my next appointment, I wanted to test the Posterous to blog set-up using my Palm Pre. Included in this post is a photo from a page of the Wall Street Journal Personal section and an article on ‘The Surge in Electric Cars’ — I will try to link below as well.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704201404574589900770542192.html

— Sent from my Palm Pre

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McDonald’s to Offer Free Wireless Internet – WSJ.com

Posted By on December 15, 2009

McDonald’s Corp. will soon start offering free wireless Internet access at its U.S. restaurants as part of the fast-food chain’s transformation from its hamburger roots into a hang-out destination.

Starting in mid-January, McDonald’s will lift a $2.95 fee that it had charged customers for two hours of wireless Internet access, available at about 11,000 of its 14,000 domestic locations, McDonald’s USA Chief Information Officer David Grooms said in an interview.

The free access comes under a partnership with AT&T Inc., which provides McDonald’s stores with wireless Internet. Mr. Grooms wouldn’t discuss financial details of the arrangement, nor would he say how much McDonald’s earned from such charges.

MORE at WSJ

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First take: Experimenting with Photosynth.net

Posted By on December 15, 2009

I tried my first “synth” with Microsoft’s online computer-generated panorama photo application called Photosynth.net. The app automatically stitches a series of photos together in a semi-panoramic combination and creates an image called a “synth.” From a users perspective, the process is fairly easy and takes less than an hour; all that is required is to take a grouping of digital photos and the ability to upload using a Windows-based computer with Microsoft’s proprietary, but free, image uploading software.

Check LINK as to history of Photosynth.net

My first attempt was to create a 30 photo series of our dining room (unfortunately in low light) by overlapping a group of photos to include higher angled photos as well as lower (it is recommended to overlap by 50%). For my first test I, unfortunately, moved the camera position once from one side of the room to the other — a mistake for this project, but on another, it could be used to show detailed views. I also included a closer photo of the centerpiece as I was curious to see how that was incorporated into the synth. The online software is impressive as it created a navigable image in about 30 minutes and enabled an image that is viewable full screen or can be embedded. The entire imaging process for this test was completed in about 40 minutes time; 10 minutes for the photos and uploading and 30 processing. I’m anxious to try on a detailed project or local landmark — so stay tuned!

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