Tucker Speaks! http://blog.studio70productions.com That's what he said! posterous.com Mon, 08 Nov 2010 16:02:00 -0800 Router Humor http://blog.studio70productions.com/router-humor http://blog.studio70productions.com/router-humor

Router

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Sat, 03 Jul 2010 10:21:15 -0700 From Tumblr to Posterous http://blog.studio70productions.com/from-tumblr-to-posterous-3 http://blog.studio70productions.com/from-tumblr-to-posterous-3 I've done it again. I've got the kick in me that I would like to blog some more. This time, I have decided I'm going to move my entire blog from Tumblr to Posterous, and so far, I'm very surprised at what I see. More to come at a future date.

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Sat, 28 Nov 2009 13:09:00 -0800 Dad's Death http://blog.studio70productions.com/dads-death http://blog.studio70productions.com/dads-death

On Friday November 27th, my dad, Bruce, died abruptly.

I want to thank everyone for their support with our family during this difficult time, and I would ask you respect our privacy during the days, weeks, and months to come. I will post when the funeral date when we know more.

I am so very thankful for everyone in my life and I love you all.

Thank you for understanding,

Tucker & The McCumber family.

21:09PM Edit: Visitation will be Monday November 30th, 4pm to 7pm at the Dahl Funeral Home. Funeral will be at 11:00am on Tuesday December 1st at Spooner Wesleyan Church.

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Thu, 08 Oct 2009 11:59:42 -0700 Untitled http://blog.studio70productions.com/21837054 http://blog.studio70productions.com/21837054

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Men or Women?

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Sun, 05 Jul 2009 13:51:00 -0700 VMware Server 2.0 http://blog.studio70productions.com/vmware-server-20 http://blog.studio70productions.com/vmware-server-20

I must say, I have been playing around with VMware Server for a few years now, but, now I’ve actually found a very good use for it. Every since I got my new laptop, I needed the option of running two Operating Systems without dual booting. My solution? VMware Server 2.0.

After installing Windows 7, I installed VMware Server 2.0 and configured two VMs. One is my primary workstation on my laptop. It’s used because I need my profile to be synced with my AD server, and Win7 does not have backward compatibility for WinXP, so I still needed to run XP. The VM I’m running has a gig of ram (perfect amount for internet browsing and some graphic work).  

I’ve also created another VM that is my test workstation. I’m able to install and do whatever I want in there and when I’m done, I revert back to a snapshot of the VM.

I must say, this solution is a much better solution than dual booting OSes and I like the option of jumping between my VM and my Win7 box.

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Wed, 01 Jul 2009 16:04:00 -0700 Untitled http://blog.studio70productions.com/21837062 http://blog.studio70productions.com/21837062

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T-T-TASTELESS

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Wed, 01 Jul 2009 15:53:00 -0700 Windows 7 http://blog.studio70productions.com/windows-7-1999 http://blog.studio70productions.com/windows-7-1999

There has been a lot of hype of the Windows 7 going on and it’s about time I take the time and rate it.

I recently just got a new laptop, it’s an HP EliteBook 2530p with a docking station (so I could have full functionality of a keyboard, mouse, and a big monitor) and it came loaded with Windows XP with Vista Upgrade media. I noticed immediately that it already was slower than it should be (most computers are with factory installed crap on them) so I decided to boot Windows 7 on it.

I faced a huge new problem: I speced this laptop without a CD Drive. It took me a few minutes (and some brainstorming) that I needed to do this off a flashdrive vs buying an external harddrive. I got a 4gb Sansa Flashdrive and with a little help, I had a fully functioning boot flashdrive with Windows 7 on it.

Windows 7 installed quite fast (especially off a flash drive) and I was up and running in about a half hour. I installed all my applications and I have had zero problems with any of my software installed.

Windows 7 also runs more quick than the Windows XP that was loaded on there and it also was more responsive than XP.

One thing I hated about Vista is that things were complicated. Vista was like your overprotective mom. If I even right clicked on something I shouldn’t have, Vista had an issue with me.

Windows 7 has fine-tuned the security aspect and it’s a lot more bearable.

My only gripe about 7 is the fact that it does not play nicely with Windows 2003 roaming profiles. Vista didn’t have a good time with that either. It takes the existing profile and converts it to a new profile name %username%.V2. It works roaming wise, but, I wish I had the backward compatibility with Windows XP profiles. I love my roaming profiles. Faced with this new challenge, I went out and grabbed myself a copy of VMware’s Virtual Server 2. I created two virtual machines, one is my production computer that I use and the other VM is just a test copy of XP. I’m posting this blog via my XP Virtual Machine running off Windows 7.

I noticed a speed difference with the two operating systems running, so I added another 2GBs of RAM to my laptop. I only was able to use ~2.93GBs because I was using a 32bit OS, so I copied my VMs off my laptop and installed Windows 7 64bit. It works even better and I now have two operating systems running and there is absolutely no speed difference between the two of them.

I love how Windows 7 is running; it’s a lot better than any operating system I ever have used. It’s just great and I enjoy every aspect of it. Microsoft has hit the nail on the head with this one.

Windows 7 is due out in October.

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Tue, 23 Dec 2008 21:59:17 -0800 Screw you, Facebook. http://blog.studio70productions.com/screw-you-facebook http://blog.studio70productions.com/screw-you-facebook

I’ve been saying for years that Facebook is better than My Space, but Facebook has sunk to a new low for me.

Recently, I started catching up with a friend using Facebook’s Inbox service. Not a big deal, we sent a few messages back and forth (in fact, I talk to the majority of my friends on Facebook this way). I have always sent messages and in fact, a lot in a short amount of time.

Last night, I was doing the same thing. I havn’t touched my inbox in about 2 weeks and decided to start talking to someone again. Well, we talked. And talked. And talked.

Then I got a warning saying that I was exhibiting suspicious or inapprorpiate behavior that “others may find annoying”. I thought it was because I was using short sentences that may have sounded like a Spam bot or something but, alas, I was wrong. Before I had a chance to tell my friend to email me or something, they BLOCKED ME FROM SENDING MESSAGES.

This infuriated me, so I waited 24 hours to see if my account would be unblocked. It hasn’t. The specific error message was

You are blocked from sending messages due to continued overuse of this feature

Your failure to comply with an earlier warning has resulted in this block.

Continued misuse of Facebook’s features may result in your account being permanently disabled.

Which of the following links describes what you were trying to do? Clicking on a link will take you to more information on how to use Facebook’s features.

What the heck. So I click the I’m chatting with a friend link and it brings me to their help center on the subject.

It goes on to say that

Facebook has several features in place to limit the potential for abusive or annoying behavior on the site. One of these features is a cap on the speed and frequency at which a user sends messages to other users while using the Inbox.

Please note that even if all of your conversations were legitimate interactions with friends, our Inbox message service is not a chat client, and should not be treated as such.

As a recommended alternative, we suggest that you check out the Facebook Chat feature, which allows you to exchange real-time messages with your confirmed Facebook friends.

First off, I can see a spam bot or some one’s account getting hacked and seeing them being blocked, but, when a user is sending back replies to me, how does this justify “annoying or abusive behavior” on the site??

Second, they tell me to use their Facebook chat. I don’t want to use their Facebook chat.

I specifically lurk around Facebook and don’t want every person sending me a “Facebook IM” that has me as a friend.

I also am annoyed by three factors by this Facebook IM:

  1. No Opera Support
    1. My browser (up until recently) didn’t have Facebook IM and it works buggy in my browser.
  2. I don’t leave my tabs open for very long
    1. I don’t leave my browser window or tabs open very long. The Facebook toolbar at the bottom of my browser gets messed up when I have more than one tab open.
  3. It doesn’t notify me on new messages.
    1. Well, it does—sort of. It tells you there is one, but, it does not make a sound, flash my browser window or anything else like MSN works. If I wanted to use a chat client to talk to my friends, I’d use MSN or another chat client. Not some piece of crap coding off their website that wont’ integrate well with my Trilly.

Furthermore, I feel Facebook is discriminating against me and forcing me to use their chat. I do not want to use their chat and am not a repeat offender of their inbox rules. I don’t come home and send out 43 messages daily, I did last night in the first time ever.

There should be a different system in place for this.

Until then, Facebook, you’re ON NOTICE:

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Sun, 14 Dec 2008 16:46:00 -0800 OpenID Should Die http://blog.studio70productions.com/openid-should-die http://blog.studio70productions.com/openid-should-die
EDIT: I should clarify that it’s not OpenID that should die, it’s MyVideoop. I’ve made corrections below to reflect this:

Lately, I’ve been having a lot of problems with OpenID by MyVideoop. The only place I really use this piece of garbage is on Twitter Feed. Twitter Feed, is the service responsible for updating my Twitter status (and subsequently my Facebook) whenever I post a blog.

I decided that I want to start using my Twitter Feed to start adding more things on my feed such as my Last.FM music scrobbles. I just wanted my recently played track to show up on my Twitter/Facebook every two hours to spruce up my Twitter.

Simple enough task, right? Wrong. I tried logging into Twitter Feed. It re-directs me to OpenID where I have to log in.

OpenID Videoop doesn’t use a password for “stronger security”. Instead, I have to pick images off their checkerboard of images (there’s like 12 images with categories, dog, cats, music, people, etc). Strike one against OpenID Videoop.

Well, I don’t use OpenID Videoop anywhere else but Twitter Feed. I always forget what images I have and guess what: The images change every time. Why can’t they stay the same? Strike two against OpenID Videoop.

I hit the “I forgot my picture combinations because your site sucks” button to send me an “authorization code” to verify it’s me. I enter it in, I pick my new images, and then hit save. I test it and it works.

This time I figure I’m going to beat the system. I wrote my three images down in order in an encrypted txt file for the next time I forget those damn images.

I set my Twitter Feed up for Last.FM and discovered it was posting URLs (I didn’t want this) so I tried logging in a half hour ago to fix this.

It forgot that it was me (could be related to me switching computers, but, roaming profiles should have kept my cookie, etc) so I tried logging in again. 

It said my combination was wrong, so I opened up my encrypted txt file to find my combination. I entered them in and guess what: It didn’t work!

Getting ready to throw something, I decided one more time to log in. This time, it flagged my account and wanted me to re-activate and start over FOR THE SECOND TIME TODAY.

I clicked the “re-send my code to me because OpenID Videoop is dumb” button and it gave me an error: Error sending out-of-band password. The final strike for OpenID Videoop.

Great, just what I needed. I can’t edit my Twitter Feed because it flagged my account because the site is so sucky in the first place.
Send me my email, OpenID Videoop. Until then, you’re on my own “On Notice Board”

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Sat, 13 Dec 2008 21:42:57 -0800 'Idol' format changes planned http://blog.studio70productions.com/idol-format-changes-planned http://blog.studio70productions.com/idol-format-changes-planned http://www.thrfeed.com/2008/12/idol-format-cha.html


When will this show die?

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Sat, 13 Dec 2008 18:36:00 -0800 Picnik: Reloaded http://blog.studio70productions.com/picnik-reloaded http://blog.studio70productions.com/picnik-reloaded

Last week, I posted a blog (http://tinyurl.com/66ys8u) on why Picnik Sucks. I named several reasons on why I hated it. In a matter of a few hours, I had a comment from one of the staff members defending Picnik. 
I’m a strong supporter of hearing both sides so my biased views aside, I interviewed her.

How did you find my blog? Did you simply type in “Picnik sucks” on Google or what?
Haha! Well actually, one of our engineers, Steve, likes to keep tabs on the blogging, twittering, and other online chatter communities to see what people think of Picnik. He saw your comments on a tweet (www.twitter.com/tuckerm). Your blog post stuck out because even though you were less than impressed with what other users have done with Picnik, it sounded like you might be willing to learn more about it. You are clearly interested in photography and we wanted you to see what else Picnik can do for you besides crazy fonts and wild effects.

Second, I’d like to know how did Picnik started and why?
Bitnik was founded by Mike Harrington, Darrin Massena and Jonathan Sposato. According to Mike, “The three of us have had oddly parallel careers starting in the game industry in the mid 80’s, Microsoft in the 90s and then each of us founded startups post Microsoft (Valve, Spiffcode and Phatbits, respectively). During that time we occasionally found ourselves working together and thinking that someday it would be great if we could start a company.”

Why the name Picnik?
First and foremost, it looks awesome on our invites to the annual company “Picnik Picnic.” On our blog, Mike explained, “Our company name is Bitnik and our product name is Picnik. Originally, when it was just me and Darrin, we came up with Bitnik as our company name. It wasn’t until much later that we came up with the Picnik product idea and started assembling a team.” Picnik is essentially a combo of Picture and Bitnik, but where Bitnik came from is a bit of a mystery…

What features does it offer for the average person, and what features does it offer for someone who is good with graphics / Photoshop.
Great question. I would say a lot of our editing features make it easy for newbies. Auto-fix is a big hit, and pretty much all the rest of those tools: rotate, crop, resize, exposure, colors, sharpen and red eye make it easy for new comers to easily edit their photos to perfection. MySpacers and Facebookers are particularly fond of the features under the Create tab like the fonts, effects, and frames. You didn’t seem to be excited about many of these features, but from there it’s all about personal taste, which is how we end up with Picnikers like Katie, (http://blog.picnik.com/2008/06/featured-picniker-katie-mcdonough/) who love to use text and shapes, as well as those like Robert, (http://blog.picnik.com/2008/11/featured-picniker-robert-kruyskamp/) who use very little of either.

For the more advanced digital photographers we offer some great tools under the Create tab in the Touch Up menu, the Sandbox, and the Advanced edits. The Touch up tools can help you correct small blemishes or imperfections, the Sandbox (made possible by Adobe’s Flash 10) has some awesome effects created by external developers (for those math geniuses, you can even load your own Shader), and finally, the Advanced tools, Curves and Levels, give you a lot more control over the lighting and coloring of the photo. One of our other featured picnikers, Chase, claims to spending most of her time in the Advanced tools menu for the Polaroid, velvia, and early color fade effects (http://blog.picnik.com/2008/10/featured-picniker-chase-barrington/). We are also all incredibly excited about a Cloning tool that we are releasing in the next month or so. One of our programmers, Brian, loves to surprise us all by building awesome tools like that.

What’s your favorite feature of Picnik?
I thought it might come to this. Honestly, I’m torn. The effect I use the most is Cross-Process which is found in Effects or in Advanced, Curves with a few variations. But then again, I am loving on the new collages! If you go to the Library tab and hit Start you’ll see a number of options for awesome collage templates. If we’re talking about Premium features, I have to go with the layering tool: http://blog.picnik.com/2008/10/how-to-3-layering/ It’s a three way tie.

What are Picnik’s goals for the next few years?
Aside from world domination? We are striving to be the best photo editor online, but also bring photo editing to all sorts of people who’ve never done it before. We also want to offer an option to people who use more advanced tools like Photoshop. We’re very portable and take a different approach to UI design, we know that some will prefer it. Picnik is also integrated into many photo sharing sites such as Flickr, Photobox, Synthasite, Photoworks, Box.net and others. So we’re a convenient tool stitched directly into those sharing experiences.

Are you trying to obsolete current desktop photo editors such as Adobe Photoshop?
Similar to the above answer, we’re offering an alternative to Photoshop. There is a great deal of overlap in our feature sets, but also a great difference in our approach to building the application. Some will always prefer Photoshop, but we are there for everyone else.

Finally, what’s one thing you’d like people to know about Picnik??
We are a very small team of only 14 building an application that is just growing and growing in usage. We can’t believe sometimes that over 5 million unique visitors use Picnik every month. Seems like we’d need dozens of people to make that happen! But we love our jobs and work hard to make the magic all happen.

There you have it folks, both sides of the story. Some of the things Ali mentioned are some “premium” stuff; however, I’m inclined to try taking a second look at their website with a different attitude.

I will be doing some photo editing in the future, and, I will play around with Picnik a bit and see how I like it versus Photoshop.

I still love my Photoshop, but, for other users (particularly schools with lack of money in their tech budgets) this is a great, easy to learn alternative for people to try.

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Sat, 06 Dec 2008 15:47:00 -0800 Untitled http://blog.studio70productions.com/21837076 http://blog.studio70productions.com/21837076

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Dec 08 Desktop (Click to enlarge…)

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Thu, 04 Dec 2008 21:10:00 -0800 Picnik Sucks http://blog.studio70productions.com/picnik-sucks http://blog.studio70productions.com/picnik-sucks

Edit (Dec 13 20:39CDT): New Picnik post: http://blog.studio70productions.com/post/64729240/picnik-reloaded

Edit (Dec 5 17:37CDT): I’ve recently been contacted by Picnik and hopefully we’ll have an interview with them. If they do want to, I’ll be posting another blog post about it.

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I’ve seen a lot of Facebook users using this new tool called Picnik. Picnik is an online photo editing service. Currently it can import photos natively from Facebook, Picasa

Web Albums, Flickr, Yahoo Image search and also offers options to upload from a computer or to upload from a website.

I’m soooo sick of people using this website and thinking it’s the greatest thing in the world because it’s not. It’s gotten to the point where I’ve finally got mad enough, it’s time for a blog entry.

It’s something that people use because they don’t know how to use a decent photo editing program. With Picnik, everyone can feel like they are a 1337 image editor when they really are not.

As you can see on the upper right, I took a great photo of mine and added a great title, and an epic footer, but, it took a whole two seconds. If you want to see some real art, how about the picture to the left? I made that myself with my own image and my own time of photoshopping. Can Picnik do that? I think not.

So, for all of you who think you’re pictures are awesome, think again. There is far better pictures out there and you should be seriously considering actually putting some effort in a photo editing program. (More of Tucker M’s work can be found at http://tuckerm.deviantart.com/gallery/)

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Thu, 04 Dec 2008 21:09:01 -0800 Untitled http://blog.studio70productions.com/21837080 http://blog.studio70productions.com/21837080

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Epic win.

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Fri, 28 Nov 2008 15:50:30 -0800 I hate Rosie O'Donnell. http://blog.studio70productions.com/i-hate-rosie-odonnell http://blog.studio70productions.com/i-hate-rosie-odonnell

Will she ever go away? We’ve dealt with Rosie for a very long time on TV but watching apart of her new show, Rosie Live, showed me why I really hate her. Her show was a half-hour variety show that aired Wednesday, segments included Kathy Griffin impersonating Nancy Grace, Alec Baldwin hitting Conan O’Brian with a pie, O’Donnell singing “City Lights” with Liza Minnelli and Jane Krakowski doing a product-placement-themed striptease for White Castle burgers and Crest Whitestrips.

First off, I know that anything with Rosie in it is bound to fail, but, her show Wednesday night really just failed. A mere 5 million viewers tuned in for the 8 p.m. premiere of “Rosie Live,” with the program earning a 1.2 preliminary adults 18-49 rating.

Many TV Networks had high hopes for the show (many are bringing back variety shows on their own networks) but, the egotistical Rosie had to steal the spotlight every chance she got.

Look what happened on The View. She went on it and argued with every point and she was always right and everyone else is wrong.

Do you guys remember her feud with Donald Trump?

In December 2006, O’Donnell criticized billionaire Donald Trump for holding a press conference to reinstate Miss USA Tara Conner, accusing him of using her scandal to “generate publicity for the Miss USA Pageant” (to which he owns the rights) by announcing he was giving her a second chance.

It’s typical Rosie—she’s willing to do anything to get back on TV. Look at how many shows she’s tried to do produce (The Rosie O’Donnell Show, The View, and now Rosie Live!).

Rosie, just give America a break and stop producing TV Shows, no one really cares about you anymore.

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One of my latest dA uploads, check out my full dA gallery at http://tuckerm.deviantart.com/gallery/

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Fri, 28 Nov 2008 08:27:55 -0800 Black Friday Sucks. http://blog.studio70productions.com/black-friday-sucks http://blog.studio70productions.com/black-friday-sucks

I fail to see the point in Black Friday.

In Long Island, a woman miscarried and a worker was killed trying to hold back the crowds in a Wal-Mart.
My Fox New York reports a mall worker was killed and three other shoppers suffered minor injuries when the doors opened.
And in Lee’s Summit Missouri, a vehicle hits two black Friday shoppers in a busy parking lot.

I really need to start keeping a death toll for Black Friday. I guess the thing I don’t understand is why do you have to go out at an insanely early hour, fight other people, just to get a deal.

With the age of the Internet, it’s much easier to just go and search online, and order stuff online.

So while you were out there fighting crowds, I was sleeping in, drinking hot chocolate, and ordering everything from the comfort of my own home.

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