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Thoughts 12 Sep 2008 05:29 pm
SRBG
I was looking at the Sunrise Ranch Bar and Grill website and noticed that they’re working to bring create a larger client base. Being located at the corner of Nellis and Oakey means there are several bars within shouting distance, so these guys are going to have work extra hard to keep their customers happy and rely mostly on word of mouth to bring in new clients.
On their events calendar they have two Karaoke nights, Wednesday is Latin Karaoke and Friday is just Karaoke.
–I don’t know what first prize is for the Wet T-shirt contest but regardless of what it is I’m willing to bet that the winner won’t have to buy her own drinks.
On Ladies Night all ladies get their first drink free with valid ID. —So stop by and be sure to order top shelf.
When I spoke to the new manager he said they should soon be getting food full time. –This would be a major improvement because a lot of people like me get the munchies when they drink and aren’t likely to frequent a joint where they can’t at least get wings.
Thoughts 11 Sep 2008 01:50 pm
Fun in San Francisco
Do you remember Terry Childs, the network admin who refused to tell his bosses how to get into the city’s own network.
Well guess who’s back in the news.
The City of San Francisco has hired people to try and fix the problem Mr Childs created and expect to spend something on the order of $1million by the time they’re done. And they still can’t locate at least one terminal server that has a login warning says the device is “the property of Terry S. Childs.”
In court filings, prosecutors say Childs has not provided passwords to city-owned encrypted hard drives or access to two Corsair Flash Survivor USB drives that may contain sensitive information.
As far as I can tell this guy feels that it’s “his network” and they’ll just break it if he lets them in.
With his next court appearance on Sept 24th and with the 7 years he’s facing, I’d be willing to wager that his attorney told him that the passwords and so on will make excellent bargaining material.
This strategy may work since the so-called justice system is not so much about “justice” as “let’s make a deal.”
Thoughts 09 Sep 2008 10:16 am
Wordpress 2.6.2
The other day Wordpress released an update ver 2.6.1 today they released 2.6.2.
–A point I found interesting about the 2.6.1 upgrade was their advice that if you didn’t have the problems they were addressing then you didn’t need to upgrade.
Most people upgrade automatically -assuming for the moment they upgrade at all- without ever reading that bit of advice.
This newest upgrade is aimed at developers and addresses a couple of potential problems related to their code. If you updated to 2.6.1 then you need to upgrade to 2.6.2 just in case there’s a problem with one of your addons.
The one really outstanding feature of Wordpress is their willingness to admit and fix problems immediately without the usual “there’s nothing wrong with our product” statement you get from the developers you pay lots of money.
Thoughts 05 Sep 2008 05:43 pm
Zing - the spoon for those of us that never grew up.
Thoughts 05 Sep 2008 08:04 am
Hobbies and Reactions
I take pictures. I’m not an amateur photographer with delusions that I’ll become famous or who wants to put them on display for the public to ooh and ahhh over, nor I think that anyone besides me will ever care what I shoot, therefore what I consider what I do to be taking pictures.
Yet I spend time and money on this hobby. I’m always lusting after a new lens or driving around looking for the shot that everyone else missed.
The difficulty starts when I mention my latest acquisition to my lady. She doesn’t understand why I spend all that money on something she has no interest in.
However - and you guys know where this leads - when she spends money on something that makes her happy the absolutely worst comment I can get away with is something like “I didn’t know something like that would cost that much, but I’m glad you were able to find one.” –Which sounds ever so much better than “why the hell did you spend that kind of money on that crap?” Which is what I’m really thinking.
What brings this up is my recent purchase of a Nikkor 50mm AIS f/1.4 for $200 at Casey’s Cameras here in Las Vegas. I then went online and spent more money ordering a lens cap, a hood and some filters from B&H in NY. —Believe it or not, I didn’t have a fast 50mm and if you’re trying to get a shot in a dimly lit room without using a flash you need a fast lens.
She showed up just as I was trying out my latest toy, saw it and made a snide remark about how I was always wasting my money. Of course me being me I had to say she should be glad that I didn’t buy a 135mm f/2 that they had for about $800… That was an oops.
She didn’t yell, instead she spent the rest of the day doing the deep sigh bit combined with “that look” and saying things like, “if you’d save your money instead of spending it on things you don’t need you could buy a nicer car.” And the ever popular: “I’m not criticizing, but……”
If you ever find yourself dealing with someone like this, take my advice - Buy the lens. It’ll be around and making you happy long after she decided she can’t fix you and has moved on.
For what it’s worth a 50mm on a DX camera is equivalent to a 75mm on a full frame, which is close enough to the 85mm I used to carry for me to be comfortable.
Thoughts 03 Sep 2008 09:49 am
Google Chrome - Not Ready for Prime Time
Google Chrome has been released. Whoopy– another web browser.
This one isn’t even an original idea, instead it’s based on an old version of Safari complete with all the old vulnerabilities.
The Google Chrome user-agent shows that Chrome is actually WebKit 525.13 (Safari 3.1), which is an outdated/vulnerable version of that browser.
It’s susceptible to the ancient art of carpet bombing and under Vista it drops downloads directly on to the desktop.
BTW: Apple patched the carpet-bombing flaw with Safari v3.1.2.
Chrome has potential, but what good is a really fast browser if it’s going to leave you vulnerable outdated attacks that the rest of the world has already dealt with?
It seems rather silly -or perhaps arrogantly overconfident- to release it while it still contains critical, well known, problems.
Being a Google product it will undoubtedly spy on us at least as much as IE-(pick-a-number).
Google records everything you do. Every search and every link you follow from that search.
Chrome has a privacy mode; Google says you can create an “incognito” window “and nothing that occurs in that window is ever logged on your computer.” (The new Internet Explorer calls this InPrivate. see “porn mode”)
Yep, it keeps your browser from logging where you go, but it doesn’t keep Google from knowing and it seems to me that that is the real problem.
Google in particular as shown that it can search back 2 years to dig up a specific individual’s browsing history. Just because they were helping the police doesn’t mean that they aren’t using it to make money the rest of the time.
Our browsing habits are worth billions to advertisers so you don’t think trust a company like Google not to grab that profit at the first opportunity. –M$ has been recording everything there is to know about our computers and network activity for years and look where they are.
Speaking of a lack of privacy:
I just read something that says FaceBook not only tracks you on their site but continues to track you after you leave. Of course they fixed the problem.. really they did.
According to FaceBook: The company made an important change, saying that it would not send messages about users’ Internet activities without getting explicit approval each time.
They still track everything you do, they just promise not to tell anyone. I believe them… Really.. Why would they lie?
If you believe they aren’t going to find a profitable use for all that data they continue to collect I’d like to sell you some paint for that bridge you just bought.
Thoughts 01 Sep 2008 08:31 am
Flash Spider
I found a flash site with a tarantula you can manipulate, or you can just let it follow your cursor.
It’s at onemotion.com, which is a site built by someone with a serious interest in flash.
Here’s a screen cap of the critter.

There are some flash games but the spider is my favorite. If you have Flash 6 or higher give it a try.
The screen capture from the flash animation was done with the Flashfox addon Fireshot.
Thoughts 30 Aug 2008 08:21 am
Sunrise Ranch Bar and Grill
A friend –who has never run a bar in his life– has started running a bar here in Vegas called the Sunrise Ranch Bar and Grill.
He’s not working for a paycheck, instead he’s working for a piece of the action. Which would be all well and good if there was any action.
This joint is a dive. There’s no other way to describe it. It’s too dark inside, the music is too loud and the customers are not people who would be comfortable in a better lit place.
On their website they have some rotating pictures and a photo gallery. A quick look will tell you the sort of place it is.
Having said all that I will give him credit for cleaning it up quite a bit. He stopped a lot of the stealing by his staff, chased off the worst of the riff-raff and fixed some of the pricing. But they still don’t have a kitchen which will keep a lot of people away. And Latin night seems to have gone the way of the passenger pigeon.
He had someone parking their roach-coach out back, but they weren’t making any money even on the busy nights and he wanted them to be there 24/7. Needless to say they’re not there anymore.
A person who goes there fairly often and who is Mexican says that the problem is that it’s a “Gringo” bar, and if it was a “Mexican” bar it would be packed.
Ok, so how do we test this theory? If you turn it into a Mexican bar all your regulars and your bartenders, who are Gringos and probably don’t speak Spanish, will leave.
Did Latin Night bring in enough Latins that weren’t there with friends of this new manager’s friends to show any difference? –I doubt it.
The big problem is that in a town full of little bars, one more isn’t going to be noticed. And a bar with no kitchen isn’t going to attract the construction crowd or shift workers like a Big Dogs or a Bonanza Lounge.
On the plus side, they have cheap beer all week and a free BBQ on Sundays.
And would somebody please get that boy a real camera with a real flash.
Thoughts 29 Aug 2008 07:28 am
New Cannery Traffic
Avoid Harmon and the Boulder Hwy for the rest of this long weekend!
I made the mistake of trying to get home via Harmon Ave last night. Forgetting that the Cannery was having it’s Grand Opening.
About 8:15 the intersection of Harmon and Boulder Hwy was at a stand still. Even traffic trying to turn left onto the highway was stuck because of the number of people turning left off of the highway who were not able to clear the intersection.
I made my travel choice based on the current mess on Flamingo Rd. They have everything from Nellis east torn up and are using the turn lane into Sam’s Town as a travel lane. Tonight is Friday and it’s a Labor Day weekend, so no matter which way I go I’m pretty well screwed.
What really bothers me is that it was the grand opening of a new casino and there wasn’t a cop in sight to direct traffic. This is typical of Metro. If nobody specifically requested traffic control they didn’t schedule any.
Why is it that every morning on the way to work I see three metro motorcycles with cops in yellow vests sitting around, ostensibly to direct traffic, but when there is a real traffic jam the only cop I see just drives past?
BTW: If you think those bike cops are there to direct traffic and not put there specifically to give out tickets you’re living a fantasy.
Thoughts 27 Aug 2008 09:38 pm
New Cannery Casino

This is the new Eastside Cannery casino.
You’ll notice those strange orange fixtures sticking out from the sides of the building. Those are lights, but they’re not just any lights. They’re designed so they change color, fading through the entire spectrum over the course of a few minutes.
These are some sample shots taken from a friend’s backyard.






I hope those rooms have good curtains.
