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Geek It Happened to Me

Ch0wnz0red! (And Thanks!)

First of all, everybody who commented or sent me an email regarding my inaccessible directory problem from the previous entry: thanks for writing in!

Secondly, give yourselves all a pat on the back for knowing it was an ownership/permissions problem.

Finally, the big prize goes to Martey Dodoo (who also has a blog, titled This is Martey Dodoo) for pointing me to what I couldn’t find — the way to call up the correct dialog box for changing the ownership of a directory.

In the Unix command line world, the chown

command, which rhymes with “clone” and not

“town”, does this (it’s also where the title to this entry comes from).

Martey’s solution was the simplest thing

that could possibly work and took all of 3 or so minutes to carry out.

It took 10 seconds of mouse clicks and 3 minutes for the hard disk to

chug to

change permissions on a buttload of files.

I’ll have to document the problem and the solution on this blog to

ensure that people who get into the same predicament will be more

likely to find it when they Google for a solution.

Once again, thank you everyone for your assistance.

Special note for Martey: Please email me your snail mail address so I can send you a little “thank you” token!

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Geek It Happened to Me

A Little Windows Reinstallation Tech Assistance Needed

Photo: Vanishing hard drive.

While repartitioning my home Windows XP box’s hard drive —

something I’vce done at least half a dozen times before —  I have

rendered my old “My Documents” folder inaccessible to me. If you’ve

seen this before and have a suggestion, I’d appreciate it!

Here’s what happened:

  • I used to have two partitions created using PartitionMagic  on my 160GB drive: 120 for Windows XP, 40 for Mandrake Linux.
  • I was running out of space on the Windows side, and since I do

    most things Unix-y on my Mac, I decided to reclaim the 40GB that

    Mandrake was using. I used PartitionMagic and set it up to delete the

    Mandrake partition and then append it to the Windows partition.

  • No, I didn’t make a backup. Bad move on my part. I was tired.
  • PartitionMagic did its thing, reclaiming the partition. It then

    rebooted the system, and on rebooting, the monitor displayed “L 99 99

    99 99 99 99…” in text mode and the computer stopped. Just a little

    MBR (Master Boot Record) problem; nothing I haven’t seen before and

    easy to fix.

  • With the MBR fixed, I was able to boot into Windows. The problem:

    PartitionMagic left a program that runs on boot-up that restarts the

    machine. Which boots into Windows, which then hits this program, which

    reboots the machine. Which boots into Windows, which then hits this

    program…

    I can’t find where PartitionMagic put this program.

  • I try a little trick that’s worked for me before. I reinstall

    Windows XP without erasing the partition first. I get the standard

    warning and reinstall Windows into a new directory, C:\WINXP (the

    original is in C:\WINDOWS). The main user of the old system was

    “Administrator”; the main user of the new system is “Joey deVilla”.

  • I now boot into Windows. Under C:\Documents and Settings, I see

    the old “Administrator” folder, the “My Documents” folder for my old

    system and where all my files are stored. I try to open it, I get this:

    ACCESS DENIED

    Windows reports that this folder’s file size is 0.

Looking at the hard drive capacity, I see that all my old files

are still on it — about 118GB of my hard drive is already taken up

with files. I just can’t get to them.

(I’ve done this before and have always been able to get back to my old

“My Documents” folder. Damned if I can figure out why this time is

different.)

Most of what’s in this is eaither backed up of easily replaceable. What

I really want are the past few months’ photos, which I can never

replace, although having my MP3 collection would be a bonus.

Anyone know how I can get to these files? Let me know either via email or in the comments!

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Geek

Would You Like More Interactive Fiction Development Articles on "IndieGameDev"?

I’ve been looking at the stats for the IndieGameDev blog (a Tucows blog for

independent game developers) and I’ve noticed that the

article Writing

Interactive Fiction (a.k.a. “Text Adventure Games”) with the Inform

Programming Language

has consistently been the most-read one ever since it was published.

Would you like more articles on Interactive Fiction

development?

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It Happened to Me Toronto (a.k.a. Accordion City)

Yellow Cabs in Accordion City [Updated]

Accordion City

serves as a location for movie shoots so often that we actually have

fleets of New York City vehicles such as NYPD cars, U.S. Postal Service

trucks and Yellow Cabs. They’re typically stored in lots just off King

Street East (there’s one under the bridge at King and Sumach), but a couple of weeks ago, almost a dozen cabs were parked not far from my house on Phoebe Street.

Photo: NYC Yellow cabs in Toronto.

Photo: NYC Yellow cabs in Toronto.

I’ve always wondered how current the cab fare markings on the doors to

these movie cabs are. Any New Yorkers out there: are the prices shown

below current?

Photo: NYC Yellow cabs in Toronto.

Update: My friend Alicia (a.k.a. “Leesh”) emailed me to let me know that the

prices on these movie cabs are the current prices on the streets of

Manhattan! She writes:

weirdly,

the cab fares are up to date. they went up pretty recently (within the

last six months), so some art director’s mum should be proud!

I suspect that for the purposes of movie-making, these cabs don’t play

the recordings of celebrities that remind you to buckle up when you

board and to check for belongings when you debark. This is also

accurate; according to the NYC Taxicab Fact Book,

the voice recordings were phased out in 2002 since they had no effect

on whether passengers buckled up and simply annoyed cabbies and

passengers. I miss them — it doesn’t feel like the Big Apple without Jackie Mason giving you friendly reminders!

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"Hapland" Will Drive You Mad

Over at the IndieGameDev blog, I pointed readers to Hapland, a “Rube

Goldberg Machine” game in which you have to figure out how to make the

machine work in order to accomplish its task: light two torches. It sounds simple enough, but trust me: the game will drive you bonkers.

Screen capture: Hapland's initial screen.

Hapland, when you first start playing the game. Click the picture to play.

I have not yet given in and looked at the walkthrough, but I may soon…

If Hapland isn’t enough of a challenge for you, you might want to try Hapland 2, which is even more complex.

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Accordion, Instrument of the Gods It Happened to Me Music

A Scene from Saturday Night

While taking AKMA and Margaret on a tour of College West, AKMA was telling me about his surprise at how much I like AC/DC’s Back in Black (presumably based on his reading this article). I was about to answer when we passed by a sidewalk patio where my friend Erik Mohr,

his wife Tanja and some friends of theirs were enjoying a late dinner

and some drinks. Erik called me over to their table, introduced me to

his friends and asked if I could play a number for them.

“Any number in particular you’d like to hear?” I asked.

Erik turned to his friends. “He doesn’t do polka, but rock. He can play anything,” he said, which isn’t true.

“Okay, then…how about some AC/DC?” his friend asked, apparently believing that he’d thrown down a gauntlet.

“Sure,” I said. I could see AKMA rolling his eyes.

I started into You Shook Me All Night Long

which always gets laughs from new listeners and got the rest of the

patio either singing or clappong along. During all this, AKMA captured

a moment, pictured below:

Photo: Joey deVilla playing accordion for some friends on a patio on College Street West, Toronto.

Click the picture above to see the photo from AKMA’s Flickr collection.

As for AKMA’s musical tastes, you can get a feel for them by checking out this blog entry of his.

(AKMA, dude, you’re probably an AC/DC fan who doesn’t even know it.

I mean, you throw the horns…even in church! If that’s not an AC/DC

fan, I don’t know what is!)…

Photo: AKMA throws the horns!

Documented proof that AKMA throws the horns. “Hells’ Bells…Satan’s comin’ for you…” Click the picture to see the original photo from AKMA’s Flickr set.

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Arm and Hammer Have Much to Answer For

[via Robot Filter]

Baking soda does not absorb refrigerator smells! Searing meat does not

seal in its juices! Lobsters don’t scream in pain when boiled

(apparently, they don’t feel it)!

All these and more are explained on the Kitchen Myths site.