Friday, July 23, 2010

Good Morning Dave

The title is reminiscent of Independence Day, when Jeff Goldbloom opens up his laptop on the alien craft. It is the perfect epitome of the comfortable feeling we all want from our computers and mini devices. Unfortunately, while factories and mechanical processes make these items very available, they also make some of them with flaws or defects (that or some idiot business freak tries to save a buck and ends up putting in parts that aren't up to par). We've all seen and heard of it. I can't help you much if you fall into this trap. You're stuck with the manufacturer.
However, even when the manufacturer gets it right, things can still go wrong. Welcome to the future, where the past comes back to haunt you. That's right, stuff happens. Even though we've come a long way, that fact never changes. This is where I come in... ...or rather, this blog. By searching the titles of my entries for keywords, you can view problems I've encountered, and if my luck holds out, the solutions. I regret to inform you, though that I am no geek squad. I am but one man, with a bit of knowledge, and some knowledge about how to obtain more knowledge pertaining to the problems that plague us in this techno-world of ours. That said, any solution you find here is covered under the following disclaimer:
Any solution found here on this site or any site linked, described, or referenced by this site or blog, is only applicable to the author's situation in which it worked, and is provided only as a description of the events that pertained to the author. As such, any application of any solution by a visitor or reader of these solutions or tips to their own problem or situation is the sole responsibility of the visitor or reader, along with any further problems or issues that result. Any physical, emotional, hardware or software damage done by acting on these solutions is the sole responsibility of the visitor or reader who performs the actions. The author makes no claim as to the feasibility of any of these solutions, only that they have been found, researched or tested by the author, found on other sites (the number of sites is 1-4 or more than 4)--the most relevant possibly listed--or read in manuals from manufacturers or reputable source authors (reverse-engineers). Again, this site or blog does not make any claims as to the feasibility, completeness, or accuracy of such materials, as they are provided to aid in research only and are not meant to be the ending thereof, but a starting point or lead for further exploration. Any action taken on such references is therefore the sole responsibility of the reading or visiting party who takes the action, and the authors of this blog, the site, and any site linked or referenced here take absolutely no liability for any damage that may result from that action. The information provided by this blog is freely available at the time of posting, and any costs incurred thereafter are the sole responsibility of the one attempting to procure that information from the direct source author. Any and all costs incurred by any visitor or reader are the sole responsibility of that party, and the author assumes no liability. The author reserves the right to change, alter, add to or remove any post without warning or recall, incurring no liability. Any changes, alterations, redactions, removals, or additions are the sole right of the author, with no incurred liability for any damage done by incomplete information, faulty information, obsolete information, or information that is faulted due to the nature of brand new technology (When there isn't much info available; or some of that information is flawed due to how new the technology is, and the learning curve of those who are trained in that field who provide such information). Every reader and visitor is encouraged to seek out the sources listed, and do their own research and compare the language and descriptions used, so that they may find their own sources by simply learning what search terms to use for different search engines. Any subsequent searches are the sole responsibility of the searching party, and this author assumes no responsibility or liability for any time lost or damage done.
Any damages or time lost as a result of visiting, reading or acting on the information provided by this blog, this site, or any site referenced or linked herein by the author, is the sole responsibility of the external party visiting, reading or acting on that information.

That said, I hope some of this information is helpful.
On a final note, since I wish to be able to provide the latest and best starting points and tips I can, any visitor who finds a broken link, a vague piece of info that needs clarification, or who doesn't understand any of it due to illiteracy with regard to the subject, may e-mail me at my blog address with the following subject headers:
Blogger.com
Zeroes And Ones
zeroesandones-hd2010

Any no-header mail will be trashed. These headers will be sorted by date, and at the end of each week (saturday night), hopefully I will have time to either e-mail you back or simply post on my blog and e-mail all with the update notice and a list of who was answered. Since some labels and titles will be added to or changed, check the version at the end. When I find a problem, the version will be BETA or 0.1 (similar to software convention). When I find a solution, the version goes to 1.0, and new solutions (different than the first) will have a different lead number (the 1 will go to 2--eg 2.0--and so forth), and adjustments to the solutions will change the number to the right of the decimal. They are not exactly chronological with respect to how new they actually are, only with respect to when I find, test or otherwise acquire the information. Anybody with information can e-mail me with site links, or documents or anything they have researched with the subject headings above, but add this to the end: "-info4you" but without the quotes. I can't gaurantee it will make my blog, but if it does, bully for you ( i will make appropriate referrences to you, just provide me with an anonymus handle name to use in order to maintain privacy). I will never ask for personal info. Make sure you use a secure e-mail address and always make sure your info listing is private. I'm not phishing, but some who view this site might be.

As always, there are only 10 kinds of people in the world; those who understand binary and those who don't. Besides, it might just be an ID-10-T problem. We all find those from time to time.

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