Fanboys

. Thursday, May 28, 2009
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This movie is teh shit. Watch it. Imagine a road-trip movie, with tons of Star Wars references, cameos, and even a good sub-plot, and you've got Fanboys.

To Mr. Train Driver

. Monday, May 25, 2009
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I don't know what train you drive; VIA, GO or CN Rail. I do know that you drive through Burlington around 11:30pm every night, and you feel inclined to play your horn-song. Guess what? Nobody knows the tune. Stop hitting the horn. I live at least 5kms from your train tracks, but I still hear you. I can't imagine what other residents think of you.

Goodnight.

LeftRightLeftRightLeft

. Friday, May 15, 2009
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Coldplay fan? Closet Coldplay fan? Free live album direct from the band:

http://lrlrl.coldplay.com/leftright.html

District 9

. Thursday, May 14, 2009
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I love Neil Blomkamp's short film Alive in Joburg which has been adpated into a feature length film called District 9. I think this is going to be gooooood.

Watch Alive in Joburg:




Watch District 9 Trailer:




How Backing Up Saved My Bacon - A Cautionary Tale

. Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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I thought I would share this since so many of MoonTower's readers are Mac users. Here's a quick description of my set-up:

2.66 GHz iMac running OSX Leopard
2.16 GHz MacBook Pro running OSX Leopard

Since I use the MBP for work, I decided it was a good idea to put a back-up strategy into place, 'cause I just can't afford to lose my data. I bought a 500MB Time Capsule, a 250MB external hard disk drive, and Chronosync software.

I set up Time Machine to back up both machines daily (overriding the hourly back-up default, which is too much for me). In addition, once a month, I do a system image using SuperDuper! software, and put that on the external HDD and leave it at my father-in-law's as my off-site back-up. SuperDuper is free for doing full system backups.

Lastly, I use Chronosync to sync my "Documents" folder between the iMac and the MBP, which runs at least twice a day, or whenever my MBP joins the network. I let this sync more frequently since I will often work on the iMac if I am working from home.

Soooo... why bring this all up? Well, yesterday, while on-site at my client's, my MBP started doing some wonky stuff. I use VMWare to run Windows XP virtually, and that worked fine, but when I tried using Mac apps, the menu bar would completely disappear, and I wasn't able to use the dock or launch any apps from the Finder. After doing hard reboots, the same problem would start again after about 5 minutes of use.

Late last night, I popped in my Leopard install disk, and ran the "System Restore from Backup" utility. I selected my Time Capsule backup, and when I came in this morning, all worked perfectly again. And I did it without losing a single file. Only a few things had to be fixed - Apple Mail had to rebuild the mail database, but that took all of 1 minute, and I had to re-establish some links and default apps. Other than that, everything seems to be working well.

So I think I just got my payback for the $500 I spent on hardware for backing up!

BHR7

. Thursday, May 07, 2009
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Next Wednesday! Right on!