Windows Vista SP2 Reprise

June 15th, 2009

So, as you may remember, a week or two ago I installed Windows Vista SP2 on my Lenovo X61 Tablet. I noted how suddenly the amount of free hard drive space I had jumped from 80 something gigabytes to 99 gigabytes. I thought this was odd and looked up the reasons for it. But over these past weeks my hard drive space has been fluctuating. It went from 99 gigs free to 94 gigs free and kept fluctuating up and down (but more downward fluctuation than upwards) so that now I have 83 gigs free.

I have an external drive for large files so I don’t really have much on my laptop’s internal hard drive. I have maybe copied over about 1 gigabyte of pictures, that I share with my girlfriend, but this does not account for my free space dropping by 16 gigabytes. I hope that this is not a “feature” of SP2 because random fluctuations of 16 gigs on my hard drive are not things that I want happening on my computer. hopefully I am going insane and this is all a big mistake on my part. But if not oh shizzzz.

*EDIT* 7:00PM GMT + 8

About 2 hours ago I ran compcln.exe, a utility that comes with Windows Vista Service Pack 2. What I got was the free space on my hard drive went from 83.4 gigabytes up to 85.6 gigabytes. Then I went and took a 2 hour nap and once again the amount of free space I have has gone down to 81.9 Gigabytes. I am starting to wonder if this has something to do with System Restore space.  eh I dunno I am so confused. I have to do some Google digging on this issue. I never noticed this happening prior to Vista SP2. Gah, it seems that Microsoft may have done something weird again.

*EDIT* 1:17AM GMT + 8

And now my space is up to 83.2 Gigabytes from 81.9 and I have done nothing at all, except watch a bad japanese movie, called Death Note. Maybe a few temp files commited suicide because it was so painful. It was a really sad endings. One of those everybody dies endings. Eh whatever, can someone please tell me why my hard drive space is randomly changing?

Peace out ya’ll!

zip it up and zip it out!

Cakes Can Be Deceiving!

June 13th, 2009

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You see the cake pictured above? This thing looks like the picture of yummy chocolate goodness. Why would you doubt it? this little 3.5 inch cake is so deceiving it should be illegal! everything about it invites you in. The perfect roundness of it, the perfect looking frosting. But then you take a bite and oh my jeebus it is horrible! oh the horror! the suffering! it tastes like it is made of really, and I mean REALLY, dark chocolate, I would say like the 90% chocolate dark chocolate. Nobody in the US would like this. Except, maybe, for my former boss. He at least pretended to love dark chocolate abominations, such as some candy that was 100% dark chocolate.

As for the rest of us this cake is horrible because it was like they made it with everything that they should make a cake out of and then instead of putting like half a cup of sugar in it they put half a tablespoon and called it a day. Jeez it was bad!

Unfortunately this is normal fare for Taipei. Even when we went to Dunkin’ Donuts, the donuts were lacking in sugar. ugh I guess the people here in Taiwan do not need much sugar. But I do! If you are ever in Taipei and you like cakes that are sweet do not go to black as chocolate. If you DO happen to like cakes that taste like they are made of 90% dark chocolate then please be my guest and go over to http://www.blackaschocolate.com//english/ and order a cake you will not be disappointed.

Jeez that was such an odd cake I had to write a blog entry about it.

This is the Ranting Jamaican signing off from Taipei… peace. 

RJ says “You’re in trouble now!” to the Tobacco Industry

June 13th, 2009

Now I am not one of those people that subscribes to the belief that President Obama is the second coming, or that he is the best thing since sliced bread. Although I did vote for him, it was mainly because looking at the alternatives I thought it would be morally irreprehensible if I voted in any other way. But anyways that is neither here nor there.

All of my experience of the world outside of my bubble in the United States has been in Taiwan and Japan (England doesn’t count, I was only like 9 years old). From these two countries I have learned that we, in the US (the places I have been at least), are probably the most hardcore about limiting the sale of Tobacco and just making things difficult for the Tobacco industry in general.

Did you know that in Japan people can still smoke inside of restaurants? it is so dumb. The restaurants there have smoking and non smoking sections but there is no division between the sections. there might be a partial wall or something stupid, but nothing that keeps the smell or the toxic fumes from going into the smoking section. Here in Taipei there is no smoking allowed in public locations but there are WAY WAY WAY more smokers here than in the US.

But just because we are ahead of the game doesn’t mean that we should be dilly dallying. Oh Jeebus I just took a bite of this dessert that my girlfriend bought and it is what I would imagine a cheesy  cardboard turd would taste like. If you have American taste buds do not buy Taiwanese desserts they have way less sugar than their US counterparts.  ugh that was bad. Anyways where was I? oh yes dilly dallying! I think that some federal legislation is overdue and it has been for a while. But I just read that there has been some legislation in congress… uuuugggh my girlfriend bought more than one type and I just tried the second one oh jeebus this one is worse!… Oh yes there was legislation in congress that has been passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate that will add some hurt to the world of tobacco companies. The best part is that President Obama has promised to sign it! Last year President Bush (ugh it hurts to type that) threatened to veto it.

The most important part of this bill is that the FDA will now be able to regulate what goes into cigarettes. Although they will not be able to totally ban nicotine ( the substance that makes cigarettes so addictive) they will be able to get rid of many other carcinogenic chemicals used in cigarettes. If you want more information on the bill you can get it here. The fact the Obama has promised to sign this makes me feel even better about my choice to vote for him.

Yes! finally something good out of congress. This is a step in the right direction, now only if they could do something about this healthcare nightmare in the US. I don’t know what I am going to do when I am in business school next year. Personally I want a national healthcare system like many of the countries in Europe and Canada. Jeez, if Canada can do it why can’t we? Who cares if crazy rich republicans say it is socialist. If socialism will give me good healthcare that won’t put me into bankruptcy then I am all for it!

More power to the people and not the healthcare corporations! Peace out ya’ll! I’m out, I’m out, I’m out, I’m out, I’m out, I’m OUT!