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May 04

Windows Live Rocks

So it all started with one email telling me that I wouldn't be able to access my Hotmail account (or should I say Windows Live Hotmail) via Outlook Express - because the DAV protocol is crap (basically). To be honest, I was less than impressed. I hardly every visit my email account through IE7. I just use OE. Instead the email suggested I use something called Windows Live Mail.

So I went and downloaded it - note: you can't download the installation *.exe directly you have to jump through some hoops with a installer and downloaded *.exe instead (WLinstaller.exe). Which was a pain in the ass, for some reason it would take ages to scan. I eventually got it working - Microsoft work on this little app of yours, even a geek like me had to do some major troubleshooting to get this working.

So I started using WLMail Client, and to be honest I love the damn thing. It also supports newsgroups (handy if you are a Microsoft beta tester like me). My only gripe is that is seems to take a while to detect and download new emails. And by a while I mean a good 10-20secs slow than OE. This is an annoyance to me, I can see I have the email in my inbox (via WLMessenger) but the actual email hasn't appeared in the inbox of WLMail Client, it just seems to sync a lot slower. The functionality is also somewhat broken regarding newsgroups, I can't get it to download every single message from the beginning of the groups life. Other than that, I really really like what Microsoft have developed here. It also integrates with WLMessenger nicely as well (I updated that too, was running quite an old version).

So I'm pretty happy with WLMail Client and WLMessenger. And I was just sitting here thinking, "man I haven't blogged anything in ages". The reason is simple, it simple takes too long using the web interface on Windows Live Spaces. So long that it's put me off updating my blog for a while. So I decided to download Windows Live Writer (WLW). I'm actually using it right now to type out this blog and shortly, I'll be publishing via WLW aswell. I also had to download and install WLW using WLinstaller.exe (urgh, I hate that thing). My only gripe so far with WLW is that I can't have the same fancy windowed borders that I can with WLMail Client and WLMessenger. Other than that, it's pretty cool (is "cool" still "in"? :D )

All of these apps are branded under "Windows Live" there's a shit load more too. See here for a full list. To download any of the apps I talked about in this post, go here.

I'd highly recommend trying out Windows Live Mail Client and Windows Live Writer. Chances are you are already using Windows Live Messenger :P

~Singh400

December 14

Yeah.... where have I been?!

You’ll notice lately that I having being blogging much. Apart from coming back from holiday recently (went to India), I’ve been hooked on a game called Enemy Territory: Quake Wars. Simple put this game is amazing. I’ll quick explain it.

Earth is being invaded by the Strogg (baddies!) and the GDF – Global Defence Force (goodies!) have to stop them. Each team (Strogg/GDF) has a selection of characters to chose, to play as:-

Aggressor/Solider

Technician/Medic

Constructor/Engineer

Oppressor/Field Ops

Infiltrator/Covert Ops

The game features 12 maps – in which the attacking team has usually around 3 objectives to complete. They have to complete the first objective in order to progress to the next. Each objective requires a different class to complete it. So for example, you might need to hack the Shield Generator – for this you will need to play as Covert Ops. There are 3 types of objectives. Build/construct, destroy and hack. For which you’ll need Constructor/Engineer, Aggressor/Solider and Infiltrator/Covert Ops respectively.

That being said, this isn’t a “rambo” style game. You can’t just run off on your own to do objectives. You have literally 0 chance of doing it. This game is all down to teamwork. You need to support of you teammates, to even get anywhere near the objective. That’s what makes it so appealing to me. Nothing like beating a good defence, with rock solid teamwork. I’ll never be able to fully explain this game, it’s a game you need to play yourself to see what I mean.

~Singh400

December 12

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RC Publicly Available

Go here and follow the instructions.

Have fun!
 
Edit* The above is for installing via Windows Update. If you want to download the standalone exe then read on...
 
~Singh400
September 26

Windows Dreamscene Finally Arrives...

But I’m not a happy bunny. Why? Because it is pretty much the exact same build of Dreamscene that was released as a ‘preview’ a while ago. This [not so] shocking discovery was made by Rafael Rivera and Long Zheng. I’ve always been a big supporter of Microsoft, and I’ve always defended them when war breaks out in the forums across the internet. But you know what? This time I am not going to defend them. They deserve everything they get. Faces it folks, Windows Ultimate Extras is sham.

Maybe Microsoft can save this disaster, by regrouping the UEs team – if you don’t already know they disbanded sometime ago. UEs since they disbanded, have been virtually nonexistent.

Thank god I got my Ultimate Edition for free. Had I spent my money on Ultimate edition, I would have been fuming right now!

September 24

The Ultimate Steal?

In short yes, it is the ultimate steal. Possibly the steal of the century. For those of you who don’t know what I’m going on about. Microsoft is offering students (who are at university) across the world Office 2007 Ultimate Edition for a mere £39.85! I’ve just finished installing my copy, it’s offered as an electronic download, and the Product Key is emailed to your University email address. To be eligible you must have a university email address – you know the ones that end in .ac.uk.
 
To get yourself a copy, go here.
 
Thanks a lot for this Microsoft, this sort of makes up for the lack of Ultimate Extras Tongue out
 
~Singh400
 
PS: Office 2007 Ultimate Edition retails at around £600. So this is well worth it.
August 31

The Next Generation WMP Visualizations

You know the default visualizations for WMP are - well crap. But not any more, Tim Cowley and Stephen Coy both Microsoft employees have colloborated and made some BRIILLIANT next generation visualizations all included in one giant pack called 'Psychedelia'. You can download the pack here. Make sure to visit Tim's blog and say thanks.

July 21

Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

NO SPOILERS AHEAD
I WILL NOT REVEAL ANYTHING CRUCIAL
 
 
Just finished reading Deathly Hallows – what a great read! My heart has never beaten so fast, and I’ve never cried out so loudly in my life. Harry Potter books have a way of dragging you inside the books and making you feel the way the characters feel, truly exceptional writing in my opinion.

As great as the book was (and it was honestly) there was a slight elemental of disappointment. Because this is what we (read: Harry Potter fans) have been waiting for since we read the first book. And we all wanted different endings, in tune with which characters we liked and which we didn’t. But not everyone could be pleased, I for one am very happy with the ending. I wouldn't change a thing, not one single thing.

I would like to thank JKR, for this fantastic (this word is an understatment, can't think of a word that truly describes my love for the books) series of books. That I will read again and again, and read them to my children and my childrens' children.
July 12

Review: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

I thought this was one of the best Harry Potter films yet, it isn't as "dark" as everyone says it is. It could have been much darker in my opinion. Obviously alot was left out from the book, it only deals with the main storyline. I do still feel however that Daniel and the rest can't really act. They either over-act or under-act. Only a couple times did I see REAL acting. (no offence meant to any of the actors)

Special effects were simply awesome, specially when Dumbledores Army were casting Expecto Patronum. Luna Lovegood didn't get enough screen-time, should have had way more!

I saw this at IMAX (Birmingham) so I got the 3D treatment, first time I've been to the IMAX so it was awesome. The Ministry of Magic battle was jaw dropping, although it didn't last long enough for my liking.

8/10.

PS. Oh yeah, the kiss scene lingered on for too long.
June 07

Microsoft Photosynth

I've been following this project, since it first came to my attention back in July 30th 2006. Basically Photosynth takes a load of pictures (and I mean LOADS - gigabytes worth!!) from the same environment but from different locations around that environment.
 
It then somehow pieces together a 3D environment for you to explore on your computer screen. It's hard to describe it fully, but if you try it for yourself you'll see what I mean. To give a better idea of what I'm on about, watch this video (another video you might want to watch) to see the power of Photosynth.
 
Not only does Photosynth understand images, but it understands text based images. For example in of the videos above (the youtube one), you can see an ENTIRE Jane Austin novel stored within Photosynth. It's not blurred either, you can zoom in and read the entire thing should you want to.
 
Seriously folks, check it out.
 
~Singh400
May 19

The Best Lost Theory

I'm a huge fan of the ABC show 'Lost' and I've read countless theories, but this one is the best one yet. It is so well researched it could well turn out to be true! Enough of the yapping here is the link to read it. Should the link be down, I've pasted the theory below...
 

The island is largely black rock - a naturally occurring magnetic mineral. It has the uncanny property of storing electromagnetic currents - like a big magnetic tape.

Magnus Hanso - grandfather of Alvar Hanso and venture capitalist - captained his ship The Black Rock to the island in the nineteenth century. He intended to use slaves and dynamite to mine the fabled black rock and sell it. However, he was caught in a storm - as many have been near the island - and was shipwrecked.

He survived, but the slaves were lost. Whilst making a boat to leave the island, Magnus thought he could hear the screams of his cargo as the ship sank. He thought the melancholy would pass, but it did not; in fact, it was as though he could literally hear their thoughts in the last moments of their lives - even in their foreign tongue.

The whispers, the voices, the memories were stronger in those areas that were predominantly black rock. They were coming from the black rock itself. As lava cools it records the earth’s pattern of magnetic currents at the time; in a similar way, the black rock was storing all electromagnetic activity - light, sound, thought, memory.

Of greater significance to Magnus was that the black rock also held the pattern of the future. Magnus was able to faintly sense how things would be.

Magnus made a boat, returned home, kept his mouth shut about what he’d discovered, and bought the island. He came back many times and was able to navigate the safest approach. On the island, he would meditate on what the future held - what the rock was telling him - and then commit this to paper. He would then return to centres of commerce and use these predictions to speculate and invest in forthcoming wars, selling munitions. He amassed a great fortune. The secret of the island and the wealth was passed down through the Hanso family to Alvar Hanso in the 20th century.

A mathematician named Valenzetti calculated a mathematical formula for the end of the world, the ‘core numbers’ of which are 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42. These numbers occur everywhere, he said, and predict earth’s destruction. This finding was presented to the United Nations; they did not believe or care and so discarded it.

Alvar learnt of this formula and knew that it was correct as it correlated with what the island had revealed to him. He enlisted the help of Valenzetti and many others to form the DHARMA Initiative, the purpose of which was to change these numbers - and so avert the predicted destruction of earth.

DHARMA was based on the island. Although the organisation was highly secretive, Alvar felt he had to share the island for the greater good of mankind. The greatest scientists he could find were brought to the island - as were gifted children who had great mental ability bordering on psychic.

Various stations were set up on the island to perform these experiments: the objective of which was to change Fate itself. One experiment was the Swan; initially, it was just a Skinner Box - a psychological experiment to test two subjects’ willingness to repeatedly press a button because they were told it was important. The intention here was to see if their faith in their ‘duty’ was sufficient to budge Fate a millimetre. It didn’t work.

Another station - the Pearl - was set up. This experiment was based on another pair of subjects who were told to observe the actions of the occupants of the Swan. The objective here, based on Quantum Theory, was to see if - by observation alone - the outcome of the Swan could be affected. It was not and neither was Fate.

It was decided to try and dam the flow of Destiny from the island to the outside world - to stop the current.

Jacob was selected as the most gifted child. He was able to move small objects with his mind, which is shown in the Orientation film.
It was hoped that if the rock could store human memory electromagnetically then, perhaps, the reverse could happen and a human mind could absorb this electromagnetic memory from the rock. The intention was always to change Destiny.

Jacob was placed at the epicentre of the island’s power in an underground chamber. Powered up, wired up, and observed by a team of scientists including Dr Marvin Candle, Jacob attempted to absorb Destiny from the black rock. Unfortunately, he failed; there was an explosion, referred to later as the “incident”.

At that moment, Jacob lost all corporeal form and was merged with the black rock itself. But he survived. His consciousness was embedded in broken fragments of the rock. His consciousness was able to move objects - as he had in human form… but now it meant he could lift himself - in the form of rock fragments and move freely. The naturally-ocurring electromagnetic field around the area of the Swan assisted in his mobility and sustained his life.

Jacob was able to move as a black cloud of dust and re-form himself into different shapes. He soon learnt that he could also use electromagnetism to conjure up images and sound. And later still, that he could ‘read minds’ as we saw he did with Eko.

DHARMA had failed in changing Destiny for the better and had actually made things worse by creating a massive anomaly. Alvar was despondent. He and his wife returned to the island to die. They laid themselves down in two alcoves and allowed Jacob to peacefully end them. In Alvar’s pocket was a pouch containing two stones - one black and one white - one for him and one for his wife. They thought that if they could, after death, find these two stones and reside in them as separate consciousnesses then they would allow Jacob to absorb them into his form. As long as the black rock existed, they would be immortal. It worked; and Jacob became a ‘three-headed’ entity, referred to as ‘Cerberus’ on the blast door map created by Radzinsky. (Cerberus was the three-headed guard dog of Greek mythology).

The ‘incident’ (as described by Dr Marvin Candle - who lost an arm - in the Orientation film) now necessitated the periodic release of the electromagnetism. The periodic build-up of power sustained Jacob/Cerberus and allowed for continued analysis of Destiny by the remaining scientists; the periodic release prevented another disaster. The whole area of the ‘incident’ was concreted. And now the Swan had a genuine use: to release electromagnetism every 108 minutes to an orbiting satellite with a 5 minute pass-over. For this task they conscripted the help of two people they knew to be spies: Radzinsky and Inman for USSR and USA respectively.

They realised they could not - or should not - try to change Destiny. However, the long-term effect of the incident was to create an anomaly in Destiny that might itself be the cause of the predicted cataclysm on earth. This needed to be corrected now. The anomaly had pulled in a ship of scientists - including a pregnant Rousseau - and shipwrecked it. [What was left of] DHARMA realised that this ship was never ‘meant’ to be shipwrecked on the island and that their meddling with Destiny would create anomalies of wider and potentially more dangerous significance.

The scientists sought to correct their mistake before it snowballed. It was a difficult task to perform without screwing up Destiny further but they had the resources.

Bea Kulgh, a DHARMA initiate, sensed a shift from an idealistic community in ‘Otherville’ towards a totalitarian cult headed by a powerful triumvirate leader. She reached out for others who felt the same, but it was impossible - any disobedience meant being brainwashed in the re-programming room (where we saw Carl). During her tour of duty in the Pearl, which was still active at the time, she was able to secretly communicate with Radzinsky and Inman via the computer. She fed them information from which - with their own reconnaissance - they were able to produce a map of the island and the hatches, which John Locke saw on the blast door in Lockdown. They removed part of the Orientation film that forbade communication via the computer so that, if they were found out and replaced, their replacements would not be hindered by that rule. And they formulated a plan to escape.

Radzinsky had been seeing images of his past - as all of the Losties have. He saw people he had tortured whilst working for the KGB. These visions were actually produced by Jacob/Cerberus. The point of the visions was as intense, life-changing therapy. It is believed that a person can overcome their own past, nature and fears to transcend into something pure and fit for DHARMA. Radzinsky had been seeing visions of a person he had tortured; he had cut out the prisoner’s eye.

The culmination of the ‘therapy’ is a Test. We saw Eko fail his Test by refusing to repent for his past - this ended badly for him when he chased after Jacob/Cerberus. We also saw Hurley fail his test when he refused to take a leap of faith off a cliff - as urged by his imaginary-turned-real friend Dave.

Radzinsky’s Test was to cut out his own eye - “an eye for an eye”. He knew none of this was real, but they had a plan to escape for which he would do anything. Kneeling before his victim, as Eko would do, Radzinsky used Inman’s US Army knife to cut out his own eye, thereby passing the Test.

When Radzinsky awoke, he was greeted by Benjamin Linus and the other Others. He was given a tour of ‘Otherville’, told the rough outline of DHARMA and what it meant. He was given a glass eye and was put to work. He appeared to be receptive to DHARMA’s aims but, in reality, all he wanted was to escape. He proceeded with the plan.

At the right time, he blew up the Arrow hatch, killing several people. He radioed Inman, in the Swan, immediately and ran across the island towards him. It did not take long before Jacob/Cerberus tracked him down, but he timed it right so that his dash would coincide with the rain showers to give him the biggest headstart possible.

Radzinsky made it to the Swan where Inman had prepared the trap. It was dark by now, and a bright light shone from the hatch; Jacob/Cerberus followed it down. Inman could see Jacob/Cerberus through his array of mirrors from the safe vantage point of the Swan lounge area. He saw Jacob/Cerberus approach; Jacob/Cerberus moved toward the open door. Radzinsky fused the lockdown door bringing it crashing down and turned the water on. The area outside the door - where Jacob/Cerberus was - filled with water. An exposed fusebox near the ladder caused a massive electrical current to pass through Jacob/Cerberus. Unfortunately, a small part of Jacob/Cerberus got under the door before being completely disabled. This part reformed as someone from Inman’s past - a daughter perhaps, or a fallen comrade - whoever it was, Inman had not yet had the visions and was frozen with emotion. He could not act to destroy this loved one in front of him and would not heed Radzinksy’s frantic pleading that it was not real and that they needed to escape now while they could. Radzinsky left him behind.

[The fusebox and water pipe are seen by Jack the very first time he goes down the hatch ladder - season 2, episode 1.]

Radzinsky continued with the plan and left the Swan with the film cutting. He made his way to the Flame where he knew he would be able to communicate with the outside world and be rescued. When he got there, he was surprised to find it deserted and, what was more bizarre, prepared for him: there was a plentiful supply of Vodka, there was a computer that played chess, there was a cat, there was even a picture of Nadia Comaneci on the wall - the Olympic gymnast who shared his birthday. He sat in front of a bank of monitors and began trying to reach the outside world - it had been such a long time. Flicking through the channels, it became apparent that the Berlin Wall had fallen and so had the Soviet Union with it. Communication was pointless. He spent the next few days in a drunken stupor. At last, Benjamin and the Others came to him.

They agreed on a truce; he had killed some of them but he could not be held completely responsible as he had not passed the Test in truth and had not been truly ready to join DHARMA. They allowed him to live so long as he never came to their camp, never fraternised with any of them, and worked at the Flame as their communications man. He would be completely autonomous, with his own livestock. He asked about Inman; they told him that Inman had been ‘persuaded’ that Radzinsky had killed himself - they had placed a faceless corpse in the Swan for him to discover when he woke up, which he would assume to be Radzinsky’s and so bury him without questioning.

At this point, the cat changed shape becoming a swirling mass of black dust - it was Jacob/Cerberus albeit temporarily smaller. Jacob/Cerberus renamed Radzinsky as Bakunin - after the famous Russian anarchist - as he had rejected his leadership. He told him that his trap in the Swan had interfered with the release of electromagnetism and had created another anomaly: a light aircraft from Nigeria was brought down. The crashing of a small plane and the loss of a few lives in itself might not be such an anomaly - as Destiny can ‘course-correct’ to a certain extent - what was more problematic was that the plane was carrying drugs. The consequence of the plane crashing - when it had never been destined to crash - was that there would be a massive slump in supply of the drug, affecting many more lives (including Charlie’s) - and the knock-on effect was incalculable.

Bakunin was tasked with tracking down the effects of the anomaly as it spread through the world and to profile each person whose life would be significantly affected by it. These people were connected one way or another to this crash or to each other and the anomaly would ripple outwards creating greater and greater waves. Bakunin tracked them down using the Flame. These people were - one way or another - put on the same plane at the same time and brought to the island so that Destiny could be corrected…. Jack, Kate, Charlie, Sawyer, Rose and the rest of Flight 815. Destiny and DHARMA were course-correcting.

Bakunin returned to the burntout Arrow station. He was remorseful. He deposited his hollowed-out Bible containing the film cutting, his glass eye which had been a gift from DHARMA, and the radio he had used to communicate with his friend Inman.

When Desmond turned the failsafe key in the Swan and caused it to implode, he was rescued by Jacob/Cerberus, but not before he had absorbed much of the Swan’s power. Now, DESmond does not see the future but DEStiny - how things are planned to happen - not necessarily how they will happen.