Recently, I found my Firefox is crashing very often and take up lots of CPU time. At first, I thought there are some virus or Trojan horse hijacking my browser. After I run extensive anti-virus scan and found nothing. I am suspecting it is the fault of the add-on. I completely uninstall Firefox, deleted all the add-on I have downloaded over the years. I reinstall a clean copy of Firefox. Viola! It is running lighting fast and I have no more crashes.
I slowly adding back some useful add-on, trying to limit myself not to install add-on that I never use. Add-on that stays inactive until invoke by me are fine. Those are most productivity tools. I tends to stay away from any add-on that mess with the rendering engine or trying to modify the page on the fly. I found those add-on really slow down Firefox. In some cases when the connection is patchy, it may even stuck in an infinite loop and lock up the browser. Sometimes more is less, sure is in the case of installing add-on. Actually, it is true for all software project. Any feature you don’t need slows the software down. Load up the software with tons of useless feature make it crawl like a snail, Vista is a perfect example.
After I upgraded my motherboard and add a couple of new hard disk, I have been spending most of my time installing Windows XP and applications. I didn’t keep track of how many times I reboot my computer over the weekend. Somehow many software require you to reboot after installation, probably the software want to run a daemon as background service. Why can’t Windows just dynamically load those daemon software just like Linux?
When I prepare applications installations, I look into my downloaded software library. I found most of my download are out of date, there are already newer releases out there. So I have to hunting down the necessary torrents to update my software library. Once a software is installed, usually I won’t have the motivation to upgrade to the latest release. I am afraid that the upgrade may breaks something that is already working fine. Setting up the computer doesn’t take very long provide all the software are ready in hands. Probably it had only took me only two nights to get my computer fully operational.
New my computer is back on line, I can spend my time writing reviews and comment the world affairs. I have to finish an anime review and two book review before I fly to India. I would also like to make comments on the photo incident in HK and new year transportation mess in China. Oh, maybe I should voice my opinion on the US election. FYI, I support John McCain, stay tune for my reason.
My computer is dead. Windows refuse to restart. The computer keep rebooting itself on the XP logo screen. I was horrified, worrying losing all my data. Hardware failure is not a big deal, you can always replace the broken parts. However the data inside the computer is irreplaceable. Luckily all my hard drives are intact, only the Windows itself is corrupted. It will only take me a few days to re-install Windows and all my usual programs. However, I feel a bit uneasy to format my C: drive. I want to keep all the data in case there is something important. So I have to buy an extra hard disk to copy over the data.
Since I am already buying more hard disk, why don’t I fix it once for all, so that I can have a peace of mind. I upgraded the motherboard to one that support RAID and bought more hard disk space. RAID stands for redundant arrays of inexpensive disks. The idea is having two hard drive running in parallel mirroring each other. In case of a disk failure, you still have a complete set of data. It is a hardware solution, works much better than backup software. Now I know my photos, my personal records and my mp3 collections of every Chinese CD released in the past 20 years are safe inside the hard disks, which have over 2TB capacity in total.
Old man loves to boast about their past, telling stories about their gold days. Pat’s dad used to serve in the army, he always tell us his army stories. He is very proud of he won the first place in the army shooting competition. Unfortunately he last the trophy or medal or whatever certificate, so he couldn’t show us the prove. Every time when he told me that story, I intuitively assume he is just boasting like other old men. I think Pat also secretly doubt how trust worthy the story is.
Today I bring him to the shooting range to have some father-in-law, son-in-law bonding. The last time he had touched a rifle was 40 years ago. His skill is a bit rusty at first, but he regain it fairly quickly. Provided that he haven’t fire a single shot for many years, his marksmanship is actually very good. He can put all ten rounds into the black circle, something that I can only archive on a good day. Now I have no doubt that he had won the shooting competition. Taking into account he has age quite a lot, I am pretty sure he shots better than I do when he was young. He looks so proud when he show the target sheet to Pat after we got home. I guess he must be very happy today. Not only that he enjoy shooting, he also proved his past glory.
I guess shooting is like riding a bicycle, once you learn the skill, you will never forget.