Monday, April 26, 2010

I love Google...like a pet pit bull. I love it, but I keep one eye on it at all times and don't let it out of my sight

Regarding, "Verizon Chooses Droid Incredible Over Nexus One"
http://is.gd/bITN5

I don't mind a non-Google-branded phone. There's getting to be just a
bit TOO MUCH Google in my life. That company is so big it scares me.

Don't get me wrong... I use Google, Gmail, Google Voice, Calendar,
Docs, you name it...

But, given the opportunity... I don't mind buying from a company
without Google's fingers all in it...

As it is, Android OS is maintained by Google anyway... And the
Google-branded apps for it are NOT open source. They are as closed and
proprietary as Microsoft or Apple apps.

I love Google.... like a pet pit bull. I love it, but I keep one eye
on it at all times and don't let it out of my sight.

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How FOSS Development Groups Could Bring in Lots More Money in Donations

Please spread this idea to all the FOSS (free open source software)
developers you know.

There should be a free app for Ubuntu which uses the machine's actual
usage statistics to calculate how much you use each application, and
each component of the underlying operating system... Then, matches
that usage time up with the Development Groups who maintain that
code... And offers a list of those groups... with a suggested fair
percentage for each...

In other words, if a user ( me for example ), wants to "tithe" --
financially contribute -- to the developers and development teams who
have created this wonderful masterpiece we call Ubuntu Linux and all
its various FOSS applications... I would love a list... showing all
the software applications and components I use most, and their
associated development teams, with a percentage next to each one (
based on my actual usage ).

I would then simply decide..... If I want to budget, say, $20 per
month as a contribution, I could break up that donation to the list of
various development teams / organizations... based on my real world
usage pastern.

Obviously, Canonical/Ubuntu does not create all the applications that
I use. They are not Linux. They are not GNOME. They are not
Mozilla. etc., etc. etc. Many improvements actually come from
various other different distributions altogether -- like Fedora or Red
Hat, for example.

Perhaps the same data that's collected by that "System -->
Administration --> Software Sources --> Statistics" tab thingie...
could be used...?

The resulting list could give me a list of the components and
applications I use most, broken down by percentages each, list the
associated development team responsible for the maintenance of that
code, and even a link to each team's donation web page.

Thoughts on this idea...?

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Why Ubuntu is far superior to Windows and Mac

( This is my item in response to Jason Perlow's article for ZDNet
entitled, "Windows Malware: The final straw that broke the penguin's
back", see http://is.gd/bID1k )

I agree that Ubuntu is far superior to Windows and Mac.

However, Jason's case is NOT "...just the reaction of one man to
malware" ...as one commenter stated.

Millions of us have abandoned the crapware of Windows and Mac.... and
joined the bliss of Ubuntu. And more and more of us are doing so
every day.

Ubuntu is so much easier to use than any version of Windows of Mac has
ever been.

Ubuntu has far fewer hardware driver issues than any version of
Windows or Mac ever has... when used on the zillions of different
hardware platform combinations that exist out there.

We have been proudly Microsoft-free and Apple-free for several years
now. We have no need to even run Windows in a virtual machine.

The new 10.04 version of Ubuntu even does MORE than iTunes does for
iPod and iPhone users. Music can be easily copied TO and FROM the
iPod or iPhone with drag and drop ease -- something iTunes software
still refuses to do. ) ( Of course, even though we all have
iPhones, we all use Android Linux phones now. )

We love Ubuntu so much that I even started a business installing
Ubuntu for the "people who can barely use a mouse" crowd. They
absolutely love it! I give them unlimited tech support too... but
they rarely ever need any help!

Bruce Wagner
http://bredtech.com
646-719-9000

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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Standard Partitioning Plan for All My Ubuntu Installs

I'm installing Ubuntu on hundreds of machines -- all different hardware -- and want to standardize things in an intelligent way.

The "remnants" left behind in the /home partition after a fresh install (when /home is a separate partition) , I don't like.

On the other hand, I want to be able to easily reinstall the Ubuntu OS and all apps 1-4 times every six months.  That's 2-8 times per year!

It makes no sense to me to backup, and then restore, up to 500-600GB of user data EVERY TIME -- not to mention that it's taking a huge risk of losing that data... each time.

Like you should be, I'm concerned about making my / partition ( which includes /home ) too small.  I'm also concerned about making my swap partition too small (for example, in the case of a tower with 8GB or more of RAM, and I want it to be capable of using the Hibernate function).

That's why the "standard" configuration I am proposing is:

Three partitions on every machine:

50GB for /
      ( where the /home is in this partition too )
10GB for swap
All Remaining Space for /data

On a re-install, the / is formatted (including the /home) , but the /data is not touched.

This way, Ubuntu, Gnome, and all software, finds the / and /home in the same partition, and cleanly freshly installed -- as any normal install would be.

Yet, the users data ( on /data which could be 600GB ) never needs moved because it is never touched.

Of course, I still advise users to backup their data before re-installing the OS,  but at least they don't need to restore from backup.  And even if they don't backup, their data shouldn't be touched anyway.

Giving the / partition 50GB should easily provide enough space for Ubuntu and all the dozens of apps I install ( grand totalling 9.4GB ), plus another 40.6GB which the user can use for any combination of:  additional apps, possible virtual machines, temporary workspace,  and/or temporary download space.

Make sense?

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

My Odd Android Droid Wi-Fi Issue

Sometimes, at home, the net gets VERY slow.

It might be my own network.  We do a lot.

I turn Wi-Fi off. It uses 3G.  All is good.

Later, sometimes 3G signal flakes out. I turn Wi-Fi back on.  It works perfect. 

Odd.

It seems like I have to go back and forth.

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Go ahead, Tyson, defend the indefensible. (My open letter to Tyson Foods)

To:  "Nicholson, Ed" <ed.nicholson@tyson.com>

( Director of PR for Tyson Foods )

Pretty much everything Tyson does.

Has your mom seen any of the documentary films yet?

It's no laughing matter.

How do you sleep at night?

You're job is to lie to the public about the evil activities of this corporate machine!?

Even your email footer "disclaimer" is very telling.   You think Tyson can "forbid" me from copying any email from you!?

Secrecy is where the evil hides.

"PR" is propaganda you're paid to spread.

Do you really think that I, and we, the public, are that stupid?

Is there ANYTHING..... Anything at all that Tyson does that is NOT pure evil....?

Maybe we should start there.

Defend actions that are indefensible. 
Go ahead.

Bruce Wagner
bruce@brucewagner.com

____________

Note to readers:  Tyson, Monsanto, and all the other evil chemical companies harming humanity for the sake of greed and profits want to keep this dialog off-line.  Hidden.  Out of the public eye.  I encourage you to not let them.  Keep the conversation public.  Post about it on Facebook.  Post about it on Twitter.  Blog about it.  Email all your friends about it - and about documentaries like "Food Inc." AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE. 

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

iPad Shortage? Gimme a Break! Apple is a Leach on the backs of Artists worldwide & Least Green tech company on Earth!

iPad shortage?

Gimme a Break.

It's a Marketing Scam / Ploy.

Look: You're going to manufacture and launch a new product.

You have TWO CHOICES:

(1) Make too many, and end up with them collecting dust in a
warehouse somewhere.

Or...

(2) Make too few, and end up creating an artificial "shortage"...
which is great for hype, prestige, and psychologically makes people
believe that its sales exceeded all forecasts...

Which would YOU choose?

The choice is obvious.

Apple makes like 30% of the profits on ALL CONTENT. Apple is just a
leach on the backs of all artists and content creators everywhere.

Apple is also the LEAST GREEN major technology company in the word.
When the battery on your iPod, or iPad, or iPhone dies.... You are
forced, by Apple, to throw the entire computer/phone/device in the
TRASH! ( because replacing the battery costs the same as a new
device! )

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Saturday, April 17, 2010

THANK YOU to all the developers on ALL the teams! The upcoming Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx release appears to be the best desktop operating system ever created!

I would just like to express my gratitude to ALL the developers on ALL
the teams... many which are outside of Canonical/Ubuntu...
developers on so many various diverse teams... with members all over
this planet... whose commitment to their various projects, and hard
work... have resulted in this upcoming Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx
release.

It appears to be the best desktop operating system ever created. And...

I, for one, am so very grateful for all your hard work. The entire
human race will benefit so profoundly... It's beyond words.

Most people will have no clue as to the magnitude of the effect that
such works will have on human beings everywhere. It's beyond measure.

Thank you sooooooooooooooo much.


See http://bredtech.com


Bruce Wagner
646-719-9000

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Friday, April 16, 2010

How to Automate the Customizatio of Ubuntu for Mass Installation

There are eight things I'm wondering if there is any way to automate.... like in a script.... or via a program or something.

They are:

Adding some launcher icons to the top panel

Changing / adding some Compiz Fusion settings

Changing / adding some Ubuntu Tweaks settings

Adding some Firefox Add-Ons

Adding some Firefox "Customize" icons within Firefox to the top to toolbar area.

Unchecking and / or Adding applications to the Startup Manager

Changing the desktop background image.

Changing the Screensaver and Power Management settings.

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Friday, April 9, 2010

The Nightmare of Eczema: What Works? What Doesn't? What Causes It? and Prescriptions that Damage Your Skin Permanently

FROM MY OWN EXPERIENCE

When I was 9 (in 1970), a dermatologist at Ohio State University gave my parents some prescription for a concoction that the pharmacist had to mix up himself. I now have no idea what it was mixed up of.  Did they use steroid ointments back then?  Whatever it was, it cured my eczema within 24 hours.  I only wish there were a way I could find out what it was now.  I would get it in a heartbeat -- especially if I knew it was not a steroid.

In the meantime, the modern prescriptions your dermatologist is most likely to prescribe these days, is a steroid... which causes permanent damage to your skin... thinning your skin permanently.  Not good.

Here's what else has worked really well for me over the years:

  • Alpha Keri Bath Oil (not Keri lotion, Alpha Keri oil): soaking is a bath of it
  • Alpha Keri bar soap (not Keri, Alpha Keri)
  • To get that much needed sleep, take half a benedryl (or generic drug store brand "benedryl equivalent") every 4 hours. you'll sleep + you won't scratch = allowing it to heal in the night (instead of getting worse).  My doctor says there is no safer, non-addictive, drug in the world.
  • Aloe Vera - the juicy insides of the leaf, applied topically helps. You can buy a whole leaf for $1.
  • If you have a flare up on a hand, try putting on whatever ointment you prefer, then cover it with a disposable latex glove. this should allow you to continue to use that hand, type, etc... and even allow you to sleep with it on... hopefully discouraging scratching or messing with it.
  • Sun, or tanning beds, help

None of these things has ever cured it -- except that mystery prescription cream I got back in 1970...

A Side Note:  Some mention, below, using baby shampoo.... and they have no idea why it works...  I can tell you why baby shampoo works.  Baby shampoo contains a mild anaesthesia in it!  That's why it's "no more tears".  People don't know that!  They are giving this to their babies -- an anaesthesia -- without their knowledge!  ( ...which is probably why it helps eczema... killing the itching/pain. )

EXCERPTS FROM A VERY LENGTHY BLOG COMMENTS PAGE

( excerpts taken from:  http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf738743.tip.html )

The following are things people there have claimed have really helped them...  And other related comments.

Shea Butter 100%
Bare Minerals

Lidex cream

Palmers Cocoa Butter Formula (Fragrance Free)
Neosporin
soaking in a bath with Dead Dea salts in it is very helpful
Noxema
Cerave cream
tanning bed
Anastasia body cream
Triamcinolone .1% (worked overnight)
Hydroxyzine, to stop the itching at night
Vaseline
small portable fan blowing on the affected area
a cause: food allergies: chocolate, sugar. a solution: juice fasts
swimming in salt water
sun
keeping it dry
no hot showers or baths
Bag Balm
not to use soap
use Ivory or Dove soap
Crisco (Vaseline has petroleum, not good for your skin)
cause: stress

"My dermatologist suggested putting smaller injections of the cortisone in the wounds themselves. I had nearly 100 shots on my toes and feet. Yes it was difficult and mildly painful, but nothing compared to what the scratching was doing. I had no top layer of skin. It has been 13 years now, and I have gone thru many more stressful times in my life, but it has not been back."

"I find that neosporin works wonders no joke. It helps clear it up and it moisturizes."

"Try removing foods from your diet like milk, eggs, and flour. Do this slowly and see if it makes a difference."

"I finally go rid of it (all any my new patches) by getting some sun on my leg. It's the UV that does it, so don't use sunblock! I have to be REALLY careful not to burn myself because that would just make it worse, but by getting just a little bit of sun each day (or you can use a tanning salon in winter) and keeping it moisturized, it is completely gone and I have no scars."

"I hated the side effects of the steroids. I thought I'd just try the antibiotics alone and what do you know, everything cleared up. I believe eczema has more to do with dealing with a skin bacteria rather than trying to suppress our immune system."

"I use unrefined shea butter (make sure it's unrefined - basically just scraped out of the nut and plopped in the jar. do a google search and you'll find a number of places that sell it). It was like a miracle after years of steroids and other lotions and therapies. I've also found that noxzema helps if I get itchy."

"Prednisone is horrible!! I also have asthma and have taken it every year. I cried when my doctor prescribed it for me again. I will never take it again, I feel like I am not in my own skin."

"The best thing has been mentioned and that is not to stress, or at least find a way that you can destress. It will have to be your own way. I like yoga, cooking and drawing. Especially cooking ;) "

"I never eat eggs and I don't drink milk very often. This was true with my late teens so it makes me wonder if I have or had an allergy to them. My son started out just like me with allergies, asthma, and eczema from birth. Not wanting him to suffer I had him tested for the causes of his allergies. He has quite a list but at the top were eggs and dairy products."

"It helps me to go to the tanning salon for a few minutes...at first skin is more inflamed, but next day better. exercise helps too. i also get worse with sweat, but after exercising for a week, and just trudging through the worsening, it really gets better. my thought is that the exercise helps with the stress (life stress or just stress of dealing with eczema). also, confronting and dealing with any anger in your life, is necessary to truly recover for long periods of time. I really think that some people get ulcers, some heart disease, some eczema, as a result of genetics and stress. we can't control genetics (at this point), but we can deal with negative stress to at least somewhat help our eczema."

"Soak in a bath of epsom salt, peroxide, and oatmeal...with about a capful of tea tree oil."

"Drink tons of water to hydrate your skin from the inside out."

"She has been feeding herself with pro-biotic and it works wonders. It not only helped her with her eczema problem but also with her overall health and especially it has improved her immune system tremendously. Remember, powder and liquid form does not work, only the live one works."

fish oil capsules

"The vaseline made mine much worse, since it has a petroleum base."

"Hot showers are bad."

"Zinc supplements work well, my zinc level was very low when tested."

"Noxzema has worked well for me."

"Found out I was allergic to soy, much better since eliminating that."

"Selsun Blue has cleared up my scalp completely, what a joy!"

"...food allergies. Wheat and dairy are a major trigger for eczema, it's also considered an autoimmune disease."

"Celiac disease (wheat intolerance that 1 in 5 people have but don't know it) and dairy allergy my eczema seemed to go away."

"...taking supplements like fish oil (pure that you have to refrigerate and not from costco)."

evening primrose oil and borage oil

"A chemical called SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE is something that really causes skin irritations and eczema. It is in almost everything you use that needs to foam. Soap, Shampoo, toothpast...to name a few."

Eucerin, over the counter, worked wonders
baby shampoo
aveeno
aquaphor lotion (over the counter and is by the makers of eucerin lotion)
Cetaphil
Eucerin lotion and cetaphil wash for face and body. I can use Dove White. But no product with perfumes.

"The paediatrician told my parents to bathe me in epsom salts water."

"...told by an old country doctor to mix boracic acid in vaseline and use as a salve."

"The Dr. prescribed Desonide Ointment 0.05%. This has cleared my eczema completely."

"Avoid hot water. It makes it worse. In fact my dr. suggested avoiding a 'complete' bath every day."

"Try a tanning bed. I saw an immediate improvement, and after my third visit, it was completely gone. (I stayed in only about ten minutes each time; the goal is not to get an actual tan.)"

"My doctor prescribed something new to me. Its called Clobetasol Propionate Ointment. Its amazing how fast this stuff worked for me. There is such a change in the appearance of my skin in one application."

"The doctor told me to limit the amount of acidic foods you eat. We don't eat a lot of high acid foods like anything made with tomatoes-- ketchup, spaghetti sauce, pizza sauce. And don't eat too many oranges,lemons, limes, grapefruit and limit the juice you drink from these fruits."

"Flair ups from Eczema are usually caused from an allergy.
Try visiting an Allergist and get tested for what might be causing your flair ups."

What has worked for you?

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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Ed's on a Money Saving Kick. Here's what we came up with... How to Save $400 a Year on Electricity from your Computers, HDTVs, & Phones

It occurred to Ed that we now have 9 computers, 4 smartphones, 2 large screen HDTVs, and various other electronics... all pluggled in and running 24/7.   And with summer coming, the air conditioning has just kicked in....

So, we did a little research.  We read all about how much energy all these things use.  (See one site referenced below.)

Here's what we've come up with:

Go to the dollar store and buy several of those little AC outlet "light switches". They look like a little light switch but they simply turn the power on/off to whatever's plugged in to them.

Use one of these power switches "ahead of" every phone charger, every laptop charger, basically everything that has a "brick" (a transformer or charger).  This way you can leave them all plugged in, but switch them OFF when not in use.  (Note to manufacturers: Such a switch should be built-in!)

Next, keep the HDTVs off when not directly being watched.

Some computers can be put to "Sleep" well...  But some have trouble coming back out of "Sleep" mode reliably.  For this reason, I recommend the following:

Instead of just a screensaver (which saves no energy at all), set your Monitor to Sleep after so many minutes.  This will save a LOT of money each year.

I don't recommend having your computer automatically go into a Sleep mode (since so many are not able to resume reliably), so I recommend simply doing a Shut Down when you're done using it.

Keep in mind that torrents will stop running, Skype will stop working - obviously everything the computer does.... will stop working.  However, if you restart daily anyway, you might as well Shut Down when done...  Then, Startup when needed.

If you run certain things 24/7 - like BitTorrent - then leave that ONE machine on... and Shut Down all the others.  Set the monitor to automatically Sleep after a certain number of minutes.

According to these sites, a household could save up to $400 per year.... per PC.

That's significant!

Turn off 3 PCs when not in use.... and we can all go on an anual cruise with the money we save!

See http://michaelbluejay.com/electricity/computers.html

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Sunday, April 4, 2010

The Catholic Church Continues to Perpetuate its Own Sex Crimes

The Catholic Church INFURIATES me!

The Pope & Cardinals at the Vatican call it "PETTY GOSSIP".

IT IS NOT PETTY.

IT IS NOT GOSSIP.

HOW DARE YOU!

Words have Meanings.  Just LOOK at the words they choose.

Their words highlight their intention to PERPETUATE the culture of sweeping it under the rug and downplay SEX CRIMES OF THE CHURCH!

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