Salvaged

Kidd Kraddick has been really funny this morning. Props to them. Yeah, random. I’m putting off studying for my Quantitative Management test and/or my LAN test. Then there’s Database on Thursday so I’ve got my work cut out for me.

The weekend turned out to be pretty good. Saturday morning my dad and I started working on my car to replace some belts. It sounds simple enough and it really should have been. But even though my car is by no means small, things are pretty crammed in there and it makes it hard to get around and loosen stuff up. We spent several hours messing with it and getting nowhere. Meanwhile, some other stuff is going on including Amber getting physically sick and things are not going at all as I’d hoped. We finally gave up on the second belt and just left things as they were for the day. I showered then took Amber some Sprite and crackers. This is where things started to turn around. We talked about some stuff, tried to put away the beginning of the day and finish it well. I convinced my parents we should go to Kobe’s Steak House and then we saw The Incredibles at the Warren Old Towne in Wichita. Good food + funny movie = much better end to the day.

Yesterday was spent running around Wichita passing by places from our past. It was surprising how much some things had changed. We headed back to Manhattan a little later than I thought we would, but we weren’t in a big hurry. I had to be back by 9 for an extreme programming session with my project group. It was incredibly exciting. I think this post might be boring. Something more exciting later.

It’s been a while since I’ve had a really shitty day. Life must have known I was overdue. Here it is!

It’s times like this I wish you could create private posts with Blogger. I might elaborate later, but don’t count on it.

Edit: Now almost 1am, things got much better after about 4pm and the day was salvaged. Still not one of the greatest, but I’m sure you all were(n’t) worried.

Laughs

Guy: Is she drying off her lettuce? K______, what are you doing?

Girl: It’s too wet!

Guy: I’ve never heard that from a woman before…

Later…

Girl 2: It’s OK, K______, I like your wet lettuce.

Currently Playing: Gavin Degraw – More Than Anyone

I’m going to love you more than anyone
I’m going to hold you closer than before
And when I kiss your soul, your body’ll be free
I’ll be free for you anytime
I’m going to love you more than anyone

It’s Gonna Be a Long Day

I’m sitting at the Boyd desk in suit pants, nice shoes, and a white t-shirt. Why? Because I realized this morning in the middle of shaving that I haven’t done laundry in about 2 weeks and, as such, have no clean dress shirts to wear to my two interviews today. Well that’s just great. Throw a shirt in the washing machine approximately 7:40. Ask Erica if she can retrieve my stuff from the dryer when it’s finished, luckily she agrees. Finish getting ready and head to the laundry room to wait for the washer to finish. Finally get things moved to the dryer around 8:05 and run across the complex to work on Boyd. Apologize profusely to Amy who’s waiting patiently for me to arrive.

Here’s the outlook for the rest of my day. When I get off work I’ve gotta go finish getting dressed, and then I’ve got my first interview with Cerner. I’m not sure when I’ll get to eat lunch because after that I go straight to class. My middle class of the day was cancelled because my teacher will be out of town, but my group decided to go ahead and use the time to work on coding. Next comes LAN where we’re reviewing for a test on Tuesday. Then I’ve got my second interview with Cerner. Around 4pm I should finally be done with the bulk of my day, but it doesn’t end there. I’ve got something else I want to finish up tonight. Maybe I’ll go out, but Amber won’t be there, so we’ll see. Don’t wanna get too hammered for the drive home tomorrow. Oh yeah, my Amazon package should come today. New music (Gavin Degraw, Everwood Soundtrack) and books (America the Book by Jon Stewart) 🙂

Well, this shift has been totally worthless. I seriously had good intentions of getting stuff done, it just didn’t happen. Maybe next time. I’ve listened to this song way too much lately. Not tired of it yet though 🙂

Currently Playing: Dashboard Confessional – Hands Down

My hopes are so high that your kiss might kill me
So won’t you kill me, so I die happy
My heart is yours to fill or burst,
to break or bury, or wear as jewelry,
which ever you prefer

Hands down this is the best day I can ever remember,
I’ll always remember the sound of the stereo,
the dim of the soft lights,
the scent of your hair that you twirled in your fingers
and the time on the clock when we realized it’s so late
and this walk that we shared together
The streets were wet
and the gate was locked so I jumped it,
and I let you in
And you stood at your door with your hands on my waist
and you kissed me like you meant it
And I knew that you meant it,
that you meant it,
that you meant it,
and I knew,
that you meant it,
that you meant it

The Fun Never Stops

I’ve had a pretty good weekend, despite K-State’s loss yesterday and the large amount of time I’ve spent at the desk. Here’s something that just capped everything off.

This one guy was a little disappointed with Apple’s special U2 version of the iPod, so he decided to design his own. You can own the Ashlee Simpson Karaoke Edition iPod today!*

I’m glad other people have that much time to devote to my entertainment.

*Not really. Damn.

Currently Playing: Los Lonely Boys – Heaven

The Truth

This pretty much sums it up. This one is for the Fark fans out there.

Thanks to Yesdog for the image. If you have a problem with me using it, just let me know.

Currently Playing: 3 Doors Down – This Time

Live on
Live it up today
This life’s your cup
So drink it up I say, yeah
Say it’s mine so give it all up to me now
And walk that line
Don’t let this go my friend

I Don’t Wanna Be

Currently Playing: Gavin Degraw – I Don’t Wanna Be

I don’t need to be anything other than a prison guard’s son
I don’t need to be anything other than a specialist’s son
I don’t have to be anyone other than a birth of two souls in one
Part of where I’m going is knowing where I’m coming from

I don’t want to be anything other than what I’ve been trying to be lately
All I have to do is think of me and I have peace of mind
I’m tired of looking ’round rooms wondering what I gotta do
Or who I’m supposed to be
I don’t want to be anything other than me

I’m surrounded by liars everywhere I turn
I’m surrounded by impostors everywhere I turn
I’m surrounded by a identity crisis everywhere I turn
Am I the only one to notice?
I can’t be the only one who’s learned

I don’t want to be anything other than what I’ve been trying to be lately
All I have to do is think of me and I have peace of mind
I’m tired of looking ’round rooms wondering what I gotta do
Or who I’m supposed to be
I don’t want to be anything other than me

Can I have everyone’s attention please
if you’re not like this and that
You’re gonna have to leave
I came from the mountain, the crust of creation
My whole situation made from clay, dust, stone
And now I’m telling everybody

I don’t want to be anything other than what I’ve been trying to be lately
All I have to do is think of me and I have peace of mind
I’m tired of looking ’round rooms wondering what I gotta to do
Or who I’m supposed to be
I don’t want to be anything other than me
I don’t want to be
I don’t want to be
I don’t want to be
I don’t want to be anything other than me
I don’t want to be
I don’t want to be
I don’t want to be

Yeah.

Computer Security Failing

I just came across a study done by AOL and the NCSA (National Cyber Security Alliance) on security of the home PC. Unfortunately, the results seem to follow an all too familiar pattern.

I’ve been helping people clean up their computers for quite some time now. Personally, I’ve been pretty lucky on the whole and only had a few run-ins with viruses and probably only two of them have caused me much heartburn. However, I’ve seen some really messed up computers and I’ll have to say the results of that little study don’t surprise me at all. It’s interesting that the article touches on who is responsible for internet security: software companies or consumers. I believe the responsibility falls on both parties, but there are some big mistakes being made in the industry that aren’t helping consumers hold up their end.

  1. Most packaged computers come with a free trial of one antivirus software or another. Trials of 30, 60, or 90 days are about the worst idea ever. Don’t get me wrong, I understand the thinking: get a user hooked on your software with a trial so that they’ll be willing to pay for it when it expires. There’s just one problem. The software doesn’t expire in that it stops working, it simply stops updating virus definition files. Therefore when someone tells me they’re having problems with their computer and I ask if they have antivirus software installed, they happily respond “Yes!” when in fact, their software is outdated by a good 6 months or more. By allowing these trials on new machines, consumers are lured into a false sense of security. Meanwhile, their trial quietly expires and the latest virus finds its way onto their computer with ease. “But how did this happen? I just ran the virus scan yesterday and it didn’t find anything?!”
  2. Unfortunately not all software is helpful. Worse yet, most people can’t tell the difference between the good and the bad. Some definitions easily found via Google…
    malware
    a) A generic term increasingly being used to describe any form of malicious software; eg, viruses, trojan horses, malicious active content, etc.
    b) Malicious software that is designed by people to attack some part of a computer system.
    spyware
    a) A general term for a program that surreptitiously monitors your actions. While they are sometimes sinister, like a remote control program used by a hacker, software companies have been known to use spyware to gather data about customers. The practice is generally frowned upon.
    b) A technology that assists in gathering information about a person or organization without their knowledge. On the Internet, “spyware is programming that is put in someone’s computer to secretly gather information about the user and relay it to advertisers or other interested parties.” As such, spyware is cause for public concern about privacy on the Internet.
    adware
    a) While not necessarily malware, adware is considered to go beyond the reasonable advertising that one might expect from freeware or shareware. Typically a separate program that is installed at the same time as a shareware or similar program, adware will usually continue to generate advertising even when the user is not running the originally desired program. See also cookies, spyware, and web bugs.
    b) software that may have been installed on your computer by a remote site. Many free utilities that you download from the Internet will install hidden software that sends details of the websites you visit and other information from your computer (which can include your email address) to advertisers so they can target you with popup ads and spam. See Spam, Spyware.

    Most people have experienced that moment when they find something on their computer that they don’t remember installing. Most simply brush it off, but those that don’t will usually find things that fall into one of those three categories: malware, spyware, or adware (I’ll refer to everything as spyware to keep it simple). One could argue that they are all related and therefore part of the same issue. Security. Privacy. Call it what you like, it’s a problem that is getting ridiculous. I’ve worked on computers with literally hundreds of items considered to be bits and pieces of spyware. The problem isn’t necessarily apathy (although it definitely can be), but more often it’s a lack of education. Users see a box pop up asking them a question and click without thinking. They download a program with some extra stuff along for the ride, and just like that they are infected.

    So what’s being done to combat spyware? Well, there are companies out there like Lavasoft USA and Safer Networking Limited, creators of Ad-Aware and Spybot – Search and Destroy. Both will scan your computer for items considered to be spyware and remove them for you. I recommend both programs and use them every week or two. Finally, some companies are beginning to take a stand on the issue and Congress has gotten in on the act as well, passing anti-spyware legislation. Still, I won’t hold my breath for big changes. Some people must make a lot of money from software like this or there would be no reason to keep making it.

  3. Wireless networking is becoming increasingly popular. It’s everywhere from PDAs and cell phones to laptops and even desktops. And while it makes some people’s lives a lot simpler by freeing them from the bounds of wires, there are big security risks that most people don’t even consider. As of now, there is still no wireless security standard comparable to that of wired networks. The most common form of wireless security simply requires a pre-shared encryption key that once learned will give a person full access to a wireless network. Give me a day or two with the right tools and I could probably learn the encryption key of any wireless network without ever needing to ask for it.

    To make matters worse, most wireless networking components have security turned off be default. And while it may be much simpler to set up your wireless network without worrying about encryption keys, you’re leaving yourself extremely vulnerable. Since I got my laptop with it’s built-in wireless card, I’ve had occasion to visit friends off campus and notice the sheer number of wireless access points available. I’d say 80-90% are unsecured. Not only could people potentially steal internet access, but in the process they’re connected directly to your network with little to no effort.

It’s probably foolish to think there is such a thing as a perfectly secure system. But there are plenty of things you can do to get closer to the ideal. Install a popup blocker (better yet, run a web browser that does it for you like FireFox). Download and use Ad-Aware and Spybot (don’t forget to keep them updated). Turn Windows Firewall on. Oh, and download Windows Updates (something I haven’t even touched here). Slowly but surely, the industry is providing the tools for consumers to protect themselves, but knowing where to look is half the battle. I’ve made it my personal goal to start educating users on these issues by teaching them to respect their systems and explaining why they’re having problems rather than just fixing things for them.

Owned

Proof that Ashlee Simpson has absolutely no talent, tact, or brains.

I forgot to “sing” on cue so I think I’ll do a stupid dance and then walk off stage.

Then I’ll blame it on my band and pray they don’t kill me for selling them out.

Edit: Simpson on lip-syncing:

“I’m totally against it and offended by it. I’m going to let my real talent show, not just stand there and dance around. Personally, I’d never lip-sync. It’s just not me.”

Wow, how sad.