http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml
Microsoft Windows XP
FWJ87-4QBRX-9Y9BH-8H76W-BVYTD
http://www.winxpfix.com/page15.htm
http://opensourcerules.info/oem_key.html
http://opensourcerules.info/cdkey.html
http://opensourcerules.info/programs/XPKey.exe
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Gettin' round with my Garmin
Click on a link below to see where I've been wandering.
GEO001 - Geocache in Maui, "Fourth Marine Division Memorial Park"GEO002 - Geocache in Maui, "Fourth Marine Division Memorial Park" Pt. 2
HI001 - Grandma and Grandpa Matsueda's Tree
HI002 - Haleakela National Park Trail Marker
HI003 - Haleakela National Park Picnic Ground
HI004 - Haleakela National Park Tent Site
HI005 - Makena Beach
HI006 - Haleakela Scenic POI
HI007 - Haleakela POI
HI008 - Haleakela Sliding Sands Trail POI
HI009 - Kauai Airport
HI010 - Kauai Hidden Tunnel Attempt
HI011 - Kauai Boat Rental Launch
HI012 - Kauai Haena State Park
HI013 - Kauai Napali Coast Hike
HI014 - Kauai Napali Coast Tent Site
HI015 - Iao Valley Swimming Hole
HI016 - Seven Sacred Pools Parking Lot
HI017 - Hana Highway Sunset Lookout
HOME - 114 Aiai Street
HOMEJP - Fragrance Perfume 201
JPN001 - Iwama Onsen Parking
JPN002 - Iwama Outdoor Onsen
JPN003 - Iwama Natural Outdoor Onsen
JPN004 - Tateyama Hike
JPN005 - Tateyama Lodge
JPN006 - Tateyama Ridge Hike
JPN007 - KIT Seminar House
JPN008 - KIT Niigata Ski Resort
JPN009 - Kite Park
JPN010 - Local Bamboo Forest Hilltop
JPN011 - Hot House Indian Restaurant
JPN012 - Pottery Studio
JPN013 - Osaka Station North Central Exit
JPN014 - Osaka US Consulate
JPN015 - Kanazawa Climbing Wall
JPN016 - Niigata Star Hotel
JPN017 - Picnic and Campsite
JPN018 - Tactical Defense Indoor Airsoft
JPN019 - Tedorigawa Airsoft Field
JPN020 - Hokuriku Expressway, Niigata Chouoh Exit
JPN021 - Niigata Aquarium
JPN022 - Shirone Kite Museum
JPN023 - Hokuriku Expressway, Kite Museum Exit
JPN024 - "Horse" Shrine
JPN025 - Hokuriku Expressway, Yamamoto? Exit closest to home
JPN026 - Parking Lot next to the bridge 2777'
JPN027 - Look out on the way to 4067'
JPN028 - Trail Head 4126'
JPN029 - KIT abandoned house 3019'
JPN030 - Hut along the trail 4866'
JPN031 - furthest Trail junction 4980'
VT001 - Little River State Park Campground
VT002 - Hellbrook Trailhead Parking
VT003 - Hellbrook POI
VT004 - Sportsman's Club of Franklin County, Inc.


Monday, August 21, 2006
Forgotten Everything
I come back after almost two months in America and I forget all my passwords! Thankfully, I had a number of them written down, but what a pain in the ass!
Tuesday, July 04, 2006
A new addition to the family...

Comic Life

Monday, June 26, 2006
Saturday, May 27, 2006
First Videoblog!

Springdoo.com rocks! I've been using their services for a couple of months now and I love it. Katya recommended me to them and I just found out that they offer video services too, so I've been happily sending off video emails now. So, here's and adaptation of their service to my blog. Check it out!
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Don't die little one!
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Back it up!
I recently bought a portable USB 80GB drive cuz I got sick of burning multiple CD-RW's to back up my school files. I don't usually transport large files from work to home, so I'll mostly be using it to back up school stuff. I looked around and decided to try out Norton's Ghost 10 software. I've been really happy with it so far. Looks like it's doing a great job. I've got it scheduled to do my back ups at night. No more burning! Yahoo!
Once I had my PC set, I felt like I should have my Mac protected as well. I've been doing manual back ups with Retrospect Lame version... so, I looked around and bought a license for SuperDuper! This software works a little differently. It makes bootable clones of drives which I like because I'll have zero downtime if something goes wrong with my internal drive. The downside is that it doesn't make "check-points" for recovery like Norton Ghost. So I can't roll the system back a few weeks to an older configuration. I don't think that'll be much of an issue though.
Of course, I hope I'll never have to use any of this software in a dire situation. I've already lost one of my external drives connected to my Mac last year and was lucky enough to recover the majority of the data. Not again!!!
Now I just gotta get HJ set up and we'll be set.
Once I had my PC set, I felt like I should have my Mac protected as well. I've been doing manual back ups with Retrospect Lame version... so, I looked around and bought a license for SuperDuper! This software works a little differently. It makes bootable clones of drives which I like because I'll have zero downtime if something goes wrong with my internal drive. The downside is that it doesn't make "check-points" for recovery like Norton Ghost. So I can't roll the system back a few weeks to an older configuration. I don't think that'll be much of an issue though.
Of course, I hope I'll never have to use any of this software in a dire situation. I've already lost one of my external drives connected to my Mac last year and was lucky enough to recover the majority of the data. Not again!!!
Now I just gotta get HJ set up and we'll be set.
Stop lugging around that PC

Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Bubbleshare Test
I just found out about this service that let's you upload images for free. Unlike other services though, you can add audio annotations to each image. I'm thinking of using this service in conjunciton with my classes here at KTC to get the students to record their voices. I'm hoping to implement this service into a podcast-like series.
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
PSP movie conversion using FFmpegX

I'm again trying to work out a conversion tactic for getting movies on to the PSP. In order to use FFmpegX to do any conversions I basically need to use a VOB. I can easily acquire VOB's from DVD's, but I can't use VOB's to make duplicate DVD's using Popcorn. FFmpegX has a lot of cool tools to convert, mux, etc. files... but ultimately I think it's just easier to use MacTheRipper twice to create a VOB and a VIDEO_TS file. It'll take less time and no more space than any of the other methods would.
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Avatars
Here's a good generator if you're looking for facial avatars:
http://www.funnypics.cc/media/create_your_avatar.php
http://www.funnypics.cc/media/create_your_avatar.php
Friday, January 27, 2006
New Wedding Blog
I just added another blog to provide online RSVP services and announcements regarding our wedding. I hope to get some links and pictures of the wedding site where folks can check them out. It'd be nice if our guests would feel comfortable enough to leave comments to let us know how they're doing too. Man this is a lotta work. And to think I've only done about 5% of what Hyunjoo has been doing! She's the real superstar here. Thanks HJ!
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Battery FAQ
The battery has become our steady travel companion - it helps call a friend; it expands our workplace beyond four walls; and it supports critical missions for people in need.
Performance specifications for batteries and chargers are often based on ideal conditions.
Manufacturers carry out battery tests on brand new equipment within protected environments. In Batteries in a Portable World, Mr. Buchmann observes the battery as used by consumers in everyday life.
(continues)
Commercial links from Panasonic, but still offers considerable and easy to digest information for "The Everyday Joe." It covers both NiCd's and the NiMH types.
Great places to buy batteries:
Battery Space
Only Battery Packs
Green Batteries
Performance specifications for batteries and chargers are often based on ideal conditions.
Manufacturers carry out battery tests on brand new equipment within protected environments. In Batteries in a Portable World, Mr. Buchmann observes the battery as used by consumers in everyday life.
(continues)
Commercial links from Panasonic, but still offers considerable and easy to digest information for "The Everyday Joe." It covers both NiCd's and the NiMH types.
Great places to buy batteries:
Battery Space
Only Battery Packs
Green Batteries
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
From pachinko to PS1


Click to view Slideshow
One of my students put together this homemade "portable" monitor for his PS1. He said it only took him a couple of days to make. Finding a working pachinko screen was the hard part!
New Mac's
I have to say that as jazzed as I am about the new Intel Mac's, I'm not psyched about having to get all new "Universal" software. I'm confident that all the major software manufactures will be quick to offer new versions. Heck some Windows app designers might figure out an easy way to port PC apps to the Mac (not that we need their software)... I'm still not happy about a new upgrade.
In the end, it's for the best and ultimately it was necessary. I just wonder how slow apps will be running on Rosetta.
In the end, it's for the best and ultimately it was necessary. I just wonder how slow apps will be running on Rosetta.
Saturday, January 14, 2006
New Palm TX
I went to the Post Office yesterday to pick up a package from the States. Like everything else, running the simplest of errands can be a chore. Thankfully it went smoothly. I had heard once that the post office in Imunozu-something-or-other was the local holding area for any packages. I was so anxious to get the TX I drove over there yesterday morning. Thankfully the lines weren't long and I was able to get the package alright. I had to consciously make the effort to not get my hopes up.
Everything worked out and the TX fired up with out a hitch. I had troubles syncing at first. I had an old profile with Palm Desktop for my CliƩ that I didn't want to install since this an entirely different platform.
My first big project was moving everything from Entourage to Palm Desktop. I was getting problems with my contacts and decided that a change was best. I had to manually scrub the databases, but it was worth it and my address book is in the best condition it's ever been.
Everything worked out and the TX fired up with out a hitch. I had troubles syncing at first. I had an old profile with Palm Desktop for my CliƩ that I didn't want to install since this an entirely different platform.
My first big project was moving everything from Entourage to Palm Desktop. I was getting problems with my contacts and decided that a change was best. I had to manually scrub the databases, but it was worth it and my address book is in the best condition it's ever been.
Monday, January 09, 2006
More PSP Encoding projects
I've been working on getting PAL DVD's onto my PSP and I finally figured out how to do it using FFmpegX!
I learned that PSPWare doesn't like VOB's with multiple audio tracks. Unfortunately Mac the Ripper doesn't let you select which audio tracks to include in the rip. 0SEx 0.0110a1 does and so I used that app to make a VOB of "Black Hawk Down" and it seems that I was successful. I'll still have to try out the file on the PSP when it's done encoding, but it's looking good!
I still need to get a title with subtitles to encode properly. I don't think I've done that yet.
I learned that PSPWare doesn't like VOB's with multiple audio tracks. Unfortunately Mac the Ripper doesn't let you select which audio tracks to include in the rip. 0SEx 0.0110a1 does and so I used that app to make a VOB of "Black Hawk Down" and it seems that I was successful. I'll still have to try out the file on the PSP when it's done encoding, but it's looking good!
I still need to get a title with subtitles to encode properly. I don't think I've done that yet.
Thursday, January 05, 2006
New WiFi lifestyle
My first big revolution was broadband two years ago when I moved to Japan. It opened the door for VoIP international calling, Bittorrent downloads, large file swapping, blogging, podcasting, and a huge spike in my surfing habits.
Enter WiFi... in the past couple of days I've unleashed my laptop - mostly for kicks. But, it also lets me close the door to my study which means one less area to heat depending on what I'm doing in the apartment.

The real benefit is using my PSP to surf in bed. The screen is large enough that I can view a decent portion of web pages while browsing. I can check blogs, news, email and my favorite websites as though I were reading a book before sleeping! This thing has changed my lifestyle! Unfortunately, the PSP doesn't have a lot of onboard memory for high speed browsing, but that isn't much of a problem. I can't wait to try out an online game using the PSP in infrastructure mode!
Enter WiFi... in the past couple of days I've unleashed my laptop - mostly for kicks. But, it also lets me close the door to my study which means one less area to heat depending on what I'm doing in the apartment.

The real benefit is using my PSP to surf in bed. The screen is large enough that I can view a decent portion of web pages while browsing. I can check blogs, news, email and my favorite websites as though I were reading a book before sleeping! This thing has changed my lifestyle! Unfortunately, the PSP doesn't have a lot of onboard memory for high speed browsing, but that isn't much of a problem. I can't wait to try out an online game using the PSP in infrastructure mode!
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