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    November 06

    Strong Passwords; Unlocked Doors

    Do you leave your doors unlocked?  Do you lay your wallet on the restaurant table?  … carry your social security card with you?  If not,  you might be interested in this little utility to help you create passwords. 

    You’ve probably been admonished “Use strong passwords” but you wondered how.  Or even if you’ve been told how, the method is hard to remember. 

    Some finer web sites provide help now, but if not, you can use the “Password Checker” to help protect yourself the next time you have to change a password.

    Strong Passwords | Microsoft Security

    October 29

    Scarlett and Melanie in new Windows 7 frocks

    Scarlett and Melanie are all decked out in new Windows 7 frocks. Our two Dell machines upgraded in style and grace, so it seems thus far.

    Graciously, Windows 7 is a money maker because the new image backup feature in Windows 7 replaced Acronis True Image Home avoiding an alarmingly expensive upgrade. And what would Scarlett say about Acronis True Image if she weren't a lady! The new Microsoft Security Essentials also saves money because it replaced McAfee Virus Scan subscriptions. Free Logitech and HP printer software upgrades for Win7 seem to be working. Although the Windows Upgrade Advisor was wary of the Broadcom software, Windows Update quietly took care of that issue.

    Those great features of Vista that tended toward incomprehensible are now more intuitive and visible.  The whole experience is dressed up in Aero and Silverlight.

    So, to Scarlett and Melanie we say, "You look beautiful!"

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    October 09

    Photosynth Blog : A New Angle on Photosynth

    On their blog, the photosynth team announces that a new version of Photosynth was released 07-Oct-2009.  A handy new feature, Overhead View, is not only interesting, but a way to navigate the space of the photosynth.  Search, performance, and internals are improved. 

    My latest synth is of the Dallas Pride Parade 2009.

    Photosynth works well with Windows Live Photo Gallery.

    Photosynth Blog : A New Angle on Photosynth

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    October 05

    Talking about YouTube - Windy City Cowboys do Dallas

     

    The dance club from Chicago, Windy City Cowboys, perform in the 2009 Dallas Pride Parade, 20-Sept-2009.

    YouTube - Windy City Cowboys do Dallas
      

    Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor

    Can your PC run Windows 7?  Start with the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.

    More information for a broader audience is in Windows 7 Team Blog.

    Windows 7 is available 22-Oct-2009.

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    Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor

    September 21

    Photosynth - Texas Freedom Parade, Dallas 2009

    The crowd slowly disperses after the parade in Dallas on Cedar Springs. 

    Photosynth - Texas Freedom Parade, Dallas 2009

    September 18

    Student Offer for Windows 7

    Students!  If you missed the earlier discount, here’s another deal, this time “exclusively to college and university students”, starting 17-Sept-2009.

    Windows 7 Team Blog - The Windows Blog

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    Office comes to Windows Live – starting 9/17/2009 - Windows Live

    This announcement in the Windows Live Team Blog could be impressive for those who remember “sharing files” meant writing them on the 5 1/2 inch truly-floppy disk and walking it, in your sneakers, across the room to a colleague -- “sneaker-net”.  

    Some points: 500+million Windows Live users; Skydrive users; Office 2010 is coming; Windows Live integrates with Office via “Office Web Apps”; “one place for storing contact info, one personal calendar …, one primary mail service .. to check … [your] e-mail accounts, one place to get updates from all … social networks, and one place to store, share, and manage … [your] ever-growing collection of photos, documents, music, and videos.”  OneNote will be added later.  The richness of the formatting in the desktop apps will render in the web apps.

    Excerpt from the announcement:

    Starting [9/17/2009], a select group of SkyDrive customers will be invited to try out a technical preview of the online versions of Microsoft Office Excel, Word and PowerPoint, also known as the Office Web Apps, integrated right inside their Windows Live SkyDrive experience. Over time, as the final version is released, the Office Web Apps will become available to all 500 million+ users of Hotmail, Messenger and other Windows Live services.

    Office comes to Windows Live – starting today - Windows Live

    September 16

    Upgrade from Windows Live Messenger version 8.1 - Windows Live

    Have you been putting off updating/upgrading your Windows Live Messenger?  Well, it’s time to go with the flow.

    As of 15-Sep-2009, if you’re using version 8.1, you’ll be required to upgrade before signing in.  Relax.  It’s worth it.  Messenger and all the other essentials at download.live.com.

    If’ you’ve been putting it off because you need more knobs and whistles, visit Messenger Plus!

     Upgrade from Windows Live Messenger version 8.1 - Windows Live

    August 19

    Willadean agrees: One letter makes a difference

    Honey, if you like your world very small, or if South Park offends you, don’t follow this link:

    It’s a call by Mark Liberman for “interlinear transcription, along with some related examples and discussion of the relevant phonological, morphological and syntactic issues.”

    Willadean loves it when he talks like that!  … so idea-dense, so South-Park-ish. 

    Language Log » Why journalists need to know morphology

    July 16

    Creating a safer place - Windows Live

    Friends, if SPAM weren’t enough, now we deal with SPIM. 

    I regret having to block good friends from instant messenger because of uncontrollable/uncontrolled and unsolicited messages emanating from their Messenger IDs and I hope they never have to block mine.  Microsoft recognizes the problem and is going after SPIMmers in the courts. 

    Extract of the post in the Windows Live blog:

    Today, [16-July-2009] Microsoft is filing suit against several people and businesses in which we allege that they undermine the security and privacy of Windows Live customers. This case alleges that the defendants engaged in instant messaging spam and phishing on Windows Live Messenger. (For reference, phishing is an attempt to collect user account credentials under false pretenses. Spimming is the act of sending unsolicited instant messages, usually junk advertisements, to other IM users.) The complaint, Microsoft Corporation v. Funmobile et al No. 09-2-21247-3 SEA, “FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR DAMAGES AND EQUITABLE RELIEF”, can be found in full in this pdf.

    This filing is an important step in maintaining and improving the safety of our 320 million active Windows Live Messenger users. With today’s action, Microsoft is sending a clear message that this kind of activity is not allowed and that we’re taking proactive steps to protect our customers accordingly. As this case moves forward, we will keep you updated on progress.

    Thank you, Microsoft, for setting a higher standard!

    Creating a safer place - Windows Live

    July 15

    Twitter and Bing synergy

    “What is Twitter?”  “I don’t get it.”

    Well, Bing debuts this week BingTweets to make sense of all that data flowing through the Twitter-verse.

    1. Go to http://bingtweets.com/.
    2. Click on the trending topics.  Try the search for “Dallas weather”.  Try anything.
    3. Think “now” and “real-time.”

    Wow. 

    Bing!

    Bing Community

    July 14

    Time marches on – … 2003, 2007, 2010

    From Microsoft Press Pass:

    Today, [July 13, 2009] at its Worldwide Partner Conference 2009, Microsoft Corp. announced that Microsoft Office 2010, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, Microsoft Visio 2010 and Microsoft Project 2010 have reached the technical preview engineering milestone. Starting today, tens of thousands of people will be invited to test Office and Visio as part of the Technical Preview program.

    “Office 2010 is the premier productivity solution across PCs, mobile phones* and browsers,” said Chris Capossela, senior vice president of the Microsoft Business Division at Microsoft. “From broadcast and video editing in PowerPoint, new data visualization capabilities in Excel, and co-authoring in Word, we are delivering technology to help people work smarter and faster from virtually any location using any device.”

    Microsoft Office 2010 Hits Major Milestone and Enters Technical Preview

    See “What’s New” at http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010/

    June 25

    To early adopters only, save $, “act fast”

    Well, look what I found in the 25-June-2009 Windows Blog.  Is this a technical event, or a shopping event?  I think both:

    Finally, as a way of saying thank you …, we …introduce a special time limited offer! … pre-order Windows 7 at a more than 50% discount. In the US, … $49.99 … … special offer online via select retail partners …, or the online Microsoft Store (…).

    This program begins tomorrow in the U.S., …. The offer ends July 11th in the U.S. … or while supplies last. …. Act fast more information … click here.

    Windows 7 Team Blog - The Windows Blog

    June 15

    Are you complacent about complaisant?

    Willadean scratches her head on this one, because she’s not complacent about the power of words.  The words complaisant and complacent are confusingly similar. It was Willadean’s determination to be not so complaisant that saved her life.  (see Trials and Tribulations of a Trailer Trash Housewife)

    The m-w.com Word of the Day opens with:

    The homophones "complaisant" and "complacent" are often confused -- and no wonder.

    See Merriam-Webster Online

    May 21

    McDonald's Puts the Accent on Advertising : Word Routes : Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus

    This article by Ben Zimmer is going to keep Willadean busy for days.  It might grab the attention of marketing students, hot coffee litigators, multi-syllabic named coffee aficionados, buffoonish movie characters, and lovers of Sooooper Bowl commercials. Yes, it’s rich.  Ben writes about the language of the McCafé commercial.

    Ben nails it with this:

    The suggestion seems to be that your prosaic life can be improved by the simple addition of an iced mocha coffee, just as a jaunty little line over a mild-mannered "e" can add a dash of linguistic élan.

    But that’s not all.  There’s more. Yep, Willadean is going to look up some words.  And Charles will add some movies to the wanna-see list.

    McDonald's Puts the Accent on Advertising : Word Routes : Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus

    April 30

    In Search of "Swine Flu" : Word Routes : Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus

    Swine?  Mexican?  Hybrid?  H1N1?  That list demonstrates the wonder of what to call a Bad Thing.  Blogger Ben Zimmer goes even deeper into the history of the flu as shown in this excerpt detail:

    The shorthand flu is the result of "clipping" at both ends of the longer word. Typically English words get clipped at the beginning (e.g., [tele]phone, [air/aero]plane, [auto]bus, [motor]car), or at the end (e.g., deli[catessen], rehab[ilitation], condo[minium]). Some words can get clipped at the beginning or the end, like taxicab becoming either taxi or cab. But every now and then a word like influenza can get clipped at the beginning and the end: we also have refrigerator becoming fridge, head-shrinker becoming shrink, and Elizabeth becoming Liz.

    In Search of "Swine Flu" : Word Routes : Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus

    April 20

    Navigation bars and other content is missing from Publisher HTML output in Internet Explorer 8

     

    Publisher HTML output uses some very large numbers for object coordinates. This behavior has worked in the past. However, Internet Explorer 8 does not support such large coordinates.

    Navigation bars and other content is missing from Publisher HTML output in Internet Explorer 8

    When I grow up, I want to write as eloquently as these guys.  No kidding.  I’ve been suffering from this problem with Publisher 2007 and MSIE8 and reading what’s available to find that this official Knowledge Base article is succinct, clear, and probably a massive understatement of what hit the fan when this all came to light in the last 2-3 weeks.

    Think:  Edit with Groups.  Publish without.

    (1) Edit the original pub > close it. 

    (2) CTRL-C > CTRL-V copy the original pub. Call this the ungrouped pub.

    (3) Edit every page of the ungrouped pub.

    1. CTRL-A (selects all)
    2. CTRL+SHIFT+G  (ungroups all)
    3. CTRL+G > page number (goes to page number)
    (4) Publish from the ungrouped pub.  New edits must be in the original, so you can delete this ungrouped pub.

     

    Note that CTRL+SHIFT+G toggles the group/ungroup. See  Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Publisher

    Grrrrr.

    April 15

    New: drag photos where you want them - Windows Live

    [happy dance] The Windows Live team has announced a much needed enhancement today:

    Now you can arrange them by dragging and dropping them or by numbering the photos in the order you’d like them to appear.

    New: drag photos where you want them - Windows Live

    Sometimes photo subjects require an ordered presentation and sometimes the “title” picture is just the wrong one.  Well that can be fixed.

    If you are not using Windows Update, then you may have to install Microsoft Silverlight.

    April 08

    Talking about New Toolbar Release - Windows Live

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    Talking about New Toolbar Release - Windows Live
    Go to your control panel and select "Add or Remove Programs". Look for an entry called "Windows Live Favorites for Windows Live Toolbar" and remove it.

    If you're having trouble with Windows Live Favorites syncing with IE, then follow the instructions in the blog quoted above. 

    Favorites.live.com is going away, bye bye.  The new toolbar for the new Live product line syncs to your skydrive.live.com instead.  If the old add-in is still installed it will sync to favorites.live.com.  When you delete an IE favorite, favorites.live.com will restore it.  Duplication, confusion, !@#$.   Update 15-Apr-2009: SkyDrive adds new features! 14-Apr-2009 Favorites.live.com is “gone”.  That URL now resolves to your skydrive.live.com and your old favorites.live.com data is moved automatically to your skydrive favorites folder.  Thank you WL Team!

    So you must uninstall that "Windows Live Favorites for Windows Live Toolbar" add-in.   Then go to toolbar.live.com and install the toolbar.  Then click button "get new buttons..." found on the right end of the toolbar > "toolbar options" > sync your favorites > give it a few minutes or hours to sync.  Then eliminate duplicates, if you need to, with something like AM-Deadlink (search cnet.com for AM-Deadlink).

    (Revised 10-Apr-2009) Still broken or misunderstood: The module "Windows Live Favorites" is not using skydrive.  It's still using the old favorites.live.com. This is confirmed by Microsoft.  Update 15-Apr-2009: SkyDrive adds new features! 14-Apr-2009.  The Space module “Windows Live Favorites” “Manage Your Favorites” is now getting an error as of the 14-Apr-2009 conversion of favorites.live.com to skydrive.

    I've opened a ticket with support.live.com to clarify.  An enhancement request is submitted to TheSpaceCraft team to support Space module favorites sourced from Skydrive.