What happened to my drive space (on my Lenovo laptop)?

I was working on my father-in-laws laptop the other day and noticed that he was using up a lot of drive space.

I started poking around, but things were not adding up.  Of his 80 GB drive, about 30GB was unaccounted for.  I called a buddy of mine who was also running Vista to see if he had the same problem, and as it turned out, he was.

After some more investigation, it looks like this might not be a Vista issue, but is instead caused by IBM/Lenovo’s Rescue and Recovery software.

I will have to confirm this later by actually fixing his computer, but I wanted to get this out there in case anyone else has a Lenovo laptop that is missing drive space.

Keywords:

Missing drive space, Missing disk space, Where is my drive space, Lenovo hard drive missing space.

Learning Spanish

I have been toying with the idea of trying to learn spanish… the class I most hated in school.

I have no idea where this desire came from, and more than I can explain my rather sudden interest in traveling and soccer (lots of EPL games on my DVR).

So I have been working with some Rosetta Stone CDs as well as listening to some podcasts ( www.coffeebreakspanish.com and www.notesinspanish.com ).  I have improved a little, but I think there is only so much you can do with reading/listening and not really having to interact with people who are speaking the native language.

I found this page that talks about the COE Language Proficiency Scale.  I think on this scale I would be only an A2:

A2 – Can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most immediate relevance (e.g. very basic personal and family information, shopping, local geography, employment). Can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters. Can describe in simple terms aspects of his/her background, immediate environment and matters in areas of immediate need. 

And I think I would like to be at the B2 level:

B2 – Can understand the main ideas of complex text on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in his/her field of specialisation. Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party. Can produce clear, detailed text on a wide range of subjects and explain a viewpoint on a topical issue giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options.

So while the ipods and Rosetta Stone are good, I think if I want to take it to the next level I need to take lessons.  I found 2 places that offer lessons online from native speakers over Skype. 

Nulengua (http://www.nulengua.com/) charges $10/hour and WebSpanish (http://www.webspanish.com/) charges $15 / hour.  Both are very cheap as the tutors are based in South America, so I guess I need to decide if I am going to bit the bullet and sign up for some of these.

The only thing holding me back at this point is the fact that I don’t have any free time as it is, and also I am trying to factor in my tendency for being really interested in something only to lose interest over time, get burnt out, whatever. 

I think the term my mom used to use was that I was “very intense” when it came to things I was interested in.  So right now, I would love to spend a lot of time learning these things, but 6 months from now will I still have the same interest, and therefore be glad that I spent as much time as I did on learning spanish.  Or, will I be on to something else with my limited free time?

Sometimes I feel like simply being aware of my tendency to overly invest time in things like this has the opposite effect, causing me to over compensate and avoid moving forward.

Anyway, I am lucky enough to have a wonderful wife who puts up with my ebb and flow, and is willing to do the lessons with me.  Just need to find some time to get started.

 

I guess it does not get cold in Silicon Valley

I am having a very hard time using my iphone headphones outside these days in Chicago.  It gets pretty cold, and the plastic that they wrap the wires in freezes up almost instantly, making the cable stiff like a piece of solder.

So when you turn your head, the headphone wires don’t move and the ear buds pop out of your head.  Pretty poor design.

I guess it doesn’t get this cold in Silicon Valley, where Apple has it’s headquaters.

 

Why is VZ Access Manager Screwing With Me?

Since moving from my old Rev 0 Verizon card, to the new Rev A built in EVDO card in my new Lenovo laptop, I have had a lot more problems with my service.

It could be that with my old setup, I could simply tell the network adapter to connect and it would take care of dialing out and setting up the connection.  In other words, I didn’t have to go through VZ Access Manager.

But now, I am forced to use VZAM, and I have to say, I think it pretty much sucks.

In the last 10 minutes, here are 2 wonderful issues I have run into:

I have had this several times recently… my friend Pete who works a lot with this stuff told me that Error 913 … “It basically means that Verizon is stupid and can’t figure out if it should let your account login.”

Usually I just keep trying and eventually I get allowed to login and connect.

The other cool thing that has happened a few times recnetly is that it changes my connection to “dormant” even though I am clearly not dormant (actively using the internet).

 

 

So while it is “dormant” I basically can’t transmit any data, and it sometimes will not even let me disconnect and try reconnecting.

I don’t have any solutions to these problems, but they are very frustrating.

In 2 years, WiMax should be fully rolled out in Chicago, so I look forward to trying another product, but in the mean time, I am stuck with VZW.

 

Calculate the Total

We all know ticketmaster is the leader in screwing people when it comes to buying tickets.  You want 4 $28 tickets?  Ok, that will be $165.  What?

Well, I just got done booking a flight on ATA:

Base Fare Per Passenger: $238.00
Taxes and Fees Per Passenger: $102.50

Yes, the taxes and fees are over $100 per ticket!

Here are some other fees that some airlines apply AFTER you have finished comparing which airline to use (which tickets are cheapest):

$2.50: U.S. security tax (“the Sept. 11 fee”);
$4.50: U.S. passenger facility charge (Chicago O’Hare);
$14.50: U.S. international departure tax;
$24.23: U.K. passenger service charge;
$37.27: U.K. air passenger duty;
$14.50: U.S. international arrival tax;
$5: U.S. customs fee;
$7: U.S. immigration fee;
$5: U.S. Department of Agriculture inspection fee;
$130: United Airlines fuel surcharge.

$130 fuel surcharge???  Gimme a break.

 

Black Friday Success and Insanity!

Being a computer guy, I used to go the Black Friday sales most years.  There was always something worth getting.  A cheap computer, a laptop, a DVD player, packs of CD-Rs, hard drives, DVDs etc.

But when you get out of college and are earning real money, the idea of saving a few hundred bucks isn’t as big of a deal as it used to be.  So for a few years, I skipped the early morning sales in favor of sleeping in.

Before, we would usually get in line around 4am, with the stores opening at 6am.  If we showed up 2 hours before opening, we would usually be around 30-50th in line, which was usually plenty to get whatever we were after.

So this year when I saw that Circuit City was selling the Sharp Aquos 46″ 1080p HD LCD flat panel TV for $1299 ($1200 off what they were asking before) I figued it would be worth trying to pickup one, as both my wife and I had agreed that we needed a new TV in our living room.

My first clue that things had changed was when I was driving home from Thanksgiving dinner at my aunts when I saw about 50-75 people already standing in line at the Best Buy by her house.  It was not even 9pm yet!!

INSANE!!  These people had tents out and fires going.  It was really really cold out, and these people were insane.

I drove past the Circuit City by my house, which only had 25 or so people in front of it, but still…. it was only 9:30!

I went home and did some research.  Circuit City was going to be passing out tickets for their most in demand items, which I figured would include the TV. 

 From most the posts online, it seemed that 3am might be when they come out with the tickets.  So, after some deep consideration, (and amazingly some encouragement from my wife) we decided to go (my wife does this stuff with me, she is really a keeper) at 2:45 am, stick around for (hopefully 15 minutes) to see if we would get one of the tickets for the TV.  If not, we would just go home and go back to bed.

So, at 2:25, after 2 hours of sleep, the alarm went off and we got up.  I put on a undershirt, 2 tshirts, a long sleeve shirt, a sweat shirt, a windbreaker, and a coat.  On my legs I had 2 pairs of sweat paints, some warmup pants and jeans.  But I only had 2 pairs of socks, so before it would be all over, my toes would be frozen, but the rest of me was nice and warm.

So we showed up at Circuit City at 2:50am to find a line of people 200 or so long.  It stretched across the entire Circuit City, across the parking lot, across the entire ALDIstore next to it before making a right turn and heading out 200 ft into the parking lot.

The store on the right is not Circuit City, it is ALDI.  Circuit City is 100 yards away behind the ALDI.

You can see in the picture above the entrance to ALDI in the background.  Circuit City is on the other side of the parking lot, out of view.  It’s about 100 yards away.  Below you can see how far the line continued in the other direction.

In the other direction the line stretched the length of the parking lot. 

We talked with a few people, and it seemed that everyone was here for the TVs.  Great…. (not).  Kathleen convinced me to stick around for a little bit longer, but as time ticked on, it became clear that our plan of finding out our fate at 3am was not going to work out.

3:15, 3:30, 4:00… still nothing.

Then at 4:15 they started passing out the tickets.  Only a few items made it back to our place in line, and they were nothing I wanted.  We asked about the TVs, expecting to hear that they were all accounted for, but the guy said that they were NOT ticket items, and that we would have to go to the TV section and either find (if they were on the floor) or order one.

It was still not looking good, but Kathleen again convinced me to stay.  She had some things she wanted too, stuff like USB flash drives for her students and some The Office DVDs for her brother. 

So we waited till 5:00 with me taking a 5 minute break to warm up my toes in the car. 

When we finally got into the store, Kathleen managed to get in line before me in the TV section, so I went searching for her items.

I found 5 flash drives (the limit) and the DVDs she wanted, paid for them, and met her back in line that had formed in the TV section of the store.

It was now 5:30 or so, and she was getting pretty close to the front.  There were 2 people in front of her when we heard the guy tell the person that they got the last 46″ Aquos TV.

I was pretty bummbed to hear this, not because I didn’t expect it, but because we had come so close.

The guy behind Kathleen was beside himself, as he had been in line since 9pm the night before.  When he got into the store, they sent him to the wrong line to buy the TV, and he had to get back into line behind a lot of other people… that must have really sucked.

So I told her to ask about the 42″, assuming that the 46″ was gone.

However, the lady in front of us found out that they could “special order” the TVs from the warehouse inventory, so long as we paid the $70 for them to deliver it to our house. 

This was the best news I had heard all day!

We placed the order, but I was not going to celebrate until the TV was in the house.  I could see them pulling some kind of crap and trying to get out of honoring the sale if they ran out of inventory in the warehouse or something.

But, this morning they came rolling up with our new TV!

It looks great!

So the lessons I learned are:

1) Wear 3 pairs of socks

2) Black friday has gotten WAY worse the last 2 years

3) I am lucky to be married to someone who likes to go do these crazy things with me

 

Verizon EVDO Will Not Connect To Broadband Access

On my new laptop, I had lenovo build it with a Sierra Wireless 1xEV-DO Network Adapter card built in to the laptop.

This means I should be able to access EVDO RevA “BroadbandAccess” basically across all of Chicagoland.  However, lately the VZ Manager software from Verizon has been only connecting me to the dialup-like “NationalAccess” and not the DSL like BroadbandAccess.  The signal shows that it is plenty strong, and I am using in the exact same places where I have used my old EVDO card, and even in places where my laptop worked at first.

This is so frustrating I can’t explain it. 

I contacted Verizon, and of course they were no help.

So now I might end up in the situation of having to buy (and keep plugged in all the time) a pcmcia card for the verizon network, even though I already paid to have this functionality built into my laptop. 

This really stinks :(.

Hey Windows Update, thanks for losing all my work.

Last nigiht before I went to bed, I was working on a bunch of stuff.

Lots of files, tons of programs, all open to serve the task at hand.

So, at 3am, I was kinda up for some reason, but luck for me, that meant that I got to hear the sound of my laptop rebooting.

I almost got up to go check on it and make sure I wasn’t dreaming, but sure enough in the morning I came down to find a login prompt.

Windows Updates on my new laptop. was set to automatically download and install updates at 3am.  Which is a good thing, unless the updates require a restart, which it will do wheather you want it or not.

So I had to turn off automatic updates for this reason, but this brings me to a bigger question.  Couldn’t microsoft see this possability and give you and option to download/install but NOT reboot?

They already have a “feature” that is annoying as hell, that bugs you ever 15 minutes when you have installed a windows udpate that requires a reboot, but haven’t rebooted yet.  They could just use that to make sure you DO reboot at some time.

Frustrating.

Update: Windows update rebooted my friend Mike’s work desktop, even though he had it set to only download and not install updates.  So all those SQL Jobs that were running at the time…. yea they all got screwed up. 

 

Awk Tutorial and Regular Expressions

Awk is a tool for processing text files, or data that is treated as text.

For some stuff I have been working on, I tend to use Awk a lot to filter down text being returned from another program (like a ls command).

Here is a nice tutorial on Awk.

Also, when using regular expressions (regexp, or regex) with Awk, here are a few helpful reminders and links.

. matches any character
* zero or more repetitions of the previous character or expression
? zero or one occurrence of the previous expression
+ one or more occurrences of the previous expression

Regexp cheat sheet.

Test regular expressions.

Regexp website (tutorials and more)

Another Regexp tutorial