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Friday, December 21, 2007

月亮代表我的心



A classic song that I got to love from my mom's singing it in the kitchen. :) I simply love it.

Just found out this page dedicated to this song.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Bookmarks and Back Up

Anyone who surfs the web realizes how important bookmarks (or favorites in IE terms) are, in saving her time and energy.

They free you from having to type the full address (instead just a click is all what you need) and they free you from having to remember the address or even the title of the site and they help you make sense of themselves by giving you a way to organize them. In Firefox particularly, you can remember the bookmarks by their keywords; for instance, you can just type gm for Gmail.

When something becomes essential in your life, you become afraid of losing them and find ways to keep them in safe places. There are many services that want to help you do that: Google Bookmark, Delicious, Foxmarks are very good sites to keep them so that they are accessible anywhere anytime.

For a regular Firefox user, Delicious doesn't help much; you can't have an easy and fast way to access your bookmarks. Google Bookmarks lacks a good organization scheme: you give two labels to a bookmark and it appears in two places, and there is completely no hierarchical ordering at all (a byproduct of Google's sacred Label system which, while many people dislike it, Google still insists on using).

Foxmarks is a good tool for a Firefox user. It synchronizes the local bookmarks with a server, so all your bookmarks are available at the Firefox Bookmark toolbar and also online on the web (www.foxmarks.com).

I made a mistake by trusting one service (Foxmarks) completely. My Firefox crashed once and due to some reason I don't know, all local bookmarks are gone and Foxmarks intelligently synced its server with my empty list of bookmarks. (I was wondering why it was not the other way or why it didn't ask me at all.) As a result, I have lost all the bookmarks that I have painstakingly collected over the years.

I rebuilt my bookmarks as far as I can recall from my memory and redid the keywords for my Firefox. Now I reinstalled my Windows and before wiping out my old Windows, I made sure the bookmarks were synced with the server. When I got to the new Windows and tried to download the bookmarks back to my local store, I was greeted with an error and when I visited the website, it showed me this:


I was so disappointed with a service that I trusted for so long, yet I have no other better service to resort to.

A question I am now asking myself: should I rebuilt the bookmarks and backup them from Firefox to a file and keep it on my HDD? I can occasionally upload the backed up file to my server so that I have a more recent copy in case I lost the file on my computer. I would have a better control over my bookmarks and how often they are backed up at the expense of extra time and effort. But, now it seems these extra effort and time are worth the while and it may probably lead me to a habit of backing up my files more frequently or even to doing RAID 1 (mirroring) for my data disks.

Have I been so naive and lazy to have trusted an automated service (that has no guarantee that it will work when I need it most)? Have I been forgetting the old good way of doing the backup myself and taking control of the entire process myself (of course with extra effort and time)?

Anyway, having lost my entire bookmark collection and now being cut off from the newly created bookmarks for many hours have taught me a good lesson on Back Up. I'd rather not trust fully those online services that "assure" me an ease of mind by helping me back up my stuffs. I will most likely continue to use them as usual but I will from now on start a habit of having a back up copy myself that I can see and reach at very easily.

If you have a good suggestion on Firefox bookmarks synchronization, please let me know and I will be very grateful.


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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Christmas Theme iGoogle


iGoogle has a new theme for the Christmas holiday season, the Holiday Village. It's a nice theme just at the right time. But, I still prefer the Autumn theme with the raccoons; seeing them just makes me feel home (I'm away from home for almost 3 years).

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

SP1 time for Vista and Office 2007

Microsoft has released the SP1's for Windows Vista and Office 2007.

For Office, you can get it here.
For Vista, visit here.

I have installed Office 2007 SP1. I didn't notice any new feature. But, the performance improved generally, and especially for Outlook 2007.

For Vista, I am still waiting for the download to finish; my network is something wrong these days. But, if you have a chance, install it. It will improve the file copying dramatically; Vista file copying has been the center of attention for the critics and it has actually shown me that it's gonna take 37,000 days to finish copying a bunch of files.

Also, with Vista SP1, the WGA check will release its tight grip on users. If you forgot to activate your copy of Windows, it will no longer limit you to just one hour's log in and access IE only. That was way too annoying and it too happened to me once; I installed it as a test and never get to use it until after one and a half month later. Then all I could see was "nothing" and I could only use IE. Damn!

Please note though that Vista SP1 RC is a time limited version and you will have to uninstall it before you could install the RTM.

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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Colorful Labels in Gmail



Google wants your Gmail to be colorful. Just a few days ago, Google added colorful smiley to Gmail Chat. Now Google again added a new feature to make your label world colorful. As usual, this new feature is only available in the new Gmail which only works with IE7 and Firefox2 yet.

The pace at which Google added new features into the new Gmail is amazing if you think about how long the old Gmail has been running with very few new features. If you think the new features currently available are not many yet, wait until some time later when Google announces the hierarchical labeling. (I just can't wait until that day. I have too many labels and an hierarchy is the best way to clean them up.)

{Official Announcement}

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