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House Update: How To Crash An iPad

Posted by Nitemice on July 15, 2012
Posted in: Discussional, Technology, Tips & Tricks, Traineeship. Tagged: app won't open, apple, authentication, back up, backup, blue screen of death, bluescreen, bluescreen of death, bsod, cracked screen, crash, cropping, documents gone, domain, domain clients, email, file size, fool proof, hit by a train, home button, icloud, ios, ipad, ipads, iwork, lost, mail, maps crash, missing files, network, recover ipad doc, recover iwork doc, screenshot, smashed screen, software, stuck, technology, too big, update, webdav, wifi, Wireless. Leave a comment

I actually created a fake iPad BSOD screen, as seen above. You can download it from deviantART and use it as a iPad background.

So, the title of this post isn’t exactly accurate, but it does tell some of the truth and I can see it’s drawn you in. I don’t have a fool-proof way of causing an iPad to crash. This is more of a list of problems that I’ve encountered with iPads over the last 4 or so months, including a few things that can cause them to crash.

When Mr Chief spoke at the meeting when the iPads were first given out, one of the things that he emphasised is that “you can’t break the iPad’s software.” He said this in the hope of encouraging those who are unsure about how to do things to have a go, and see if they can work it out for themselves rather than bug us about it or complain that it doesn’t work. Despite his good intentions, he’s not entirely accurate. iPads are like any other device; they’re not perfect.

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Review: The Amazing Spider-Man

Posted by Nitemice on July 9, 2012
Posted in: Leisure & Hobbies, Movies, Reviews. Tagged: 3d, Amazing Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield, cinema, Denis Leary, Emma Stone, entertainment, film, Gwen Stacy, mary-jane, mj, movie, parker, peter parker, Spider-Man, spiderman, Stan Lee, Uncle Ben, webhead. 1 Comment


The Amazing Spiderman by *Jeanne-Lui on deviantART
⇈This is not mine. Click on the picture to go to the source.⇈

So,  I saw the new reboot of the Spider-Man movies known as “The Amazing Spider-Man” today, and it was pretty good. Although, to a web-head like me (you know what I mean, true believers!), some of it just didn’t ring true. So to cover both, today my review comes to you in two parts: Part 1 – review without spoilers, Part 2 – nit-picking with spoilers. Continue Reading

No Network Access – Avast To Blame

Posted by Nitemice on July 1, 2012
Posted in: Security, Technology, Tips & Tricks. Tagged: Antivirus, Avast, avast antivirus, avst is stupid, broken avast, broken internet, chrome, computer, Device Manager, ethernet, external modem, firefox, help, https only, Microsoft Windows, network adaptors, networking problem, no internet, no network, no wifi, stuck, technology, uninstall avast. 39 Comments

So, a little while ago, I had a big networking problem with my computer. And then, the other day, my dad had the same thing happen. At first, I had no idea what the cause was, and how to fix it, and I couldn’t find anything on the net about it. So I’m going to solve that. Here’s the problem & here’s the solution. Continue Reading

Weebly Vs WordPress

Posted by Nitemice on June 23, 2012
Posted in: Blog Stuff, Leisure & Hobbies, Technology, Tips & Tricks. Tagged: better, Cascading Style Sheets, comparison, css, free open source, free provider, help me choose, HTML, loyal reader, review, software, technology, Tools, Website, Weebly, which is better, winner, WordPress, WordPress.com, WYSIWYG. 8 Comments

So, if you’re a loyal reader of my blog, you probably realise by now that I’m actually running two blogs. Well, not technically two blogs, but the same blog mirrored in two places: one on Weebly and one on WordPress. Why? It comes down to the simple fact that when I started on this whole blog project, I wasn’t quite sure what the best way to go about it was. Eventually, after a while of playing with the idea of free or paid hosting , as well as various platforms, I decided that the two with the most potential, and that sounded the best were WordPress and Weebly. Now, after 24 weeks of posting to both, it’s time to give you the lowdown on the two of them. Continue Reading

House Update: Switch Stack Down

Posted by Nitemice on June 16, 2012
Posted in: Technology, Traineeship. Tagged: Cable, D-Link, excessive traffic, flickering lights, gadgets, HDMI, internet email, network, networking, stack, switch, switch stack, switches, technology, troubleshooting, VGA. 2 Comments

Juniper EX Switch Stack
Juniper EX Switch Stack By drkfiber on Flickr
⇈This is not mine. Click on the picture to go to the source.⇈

So, not so long ago, we were have big trouble with our network when one of the switches that serves the area where IT is located started playing up. Here’s a rundown of what was happening. Continue Reading

House Update: Assorted News

Posted by Nitemice on June 9, 2012
Posted in: Technology, Traineeship. Tagged: apple, appreciate, audit, broken, computer, dell, Facebook, House, ipad, it, it support, mac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, notebook, repair, support, technology, VMware Fusion, work. Leave a comment

So, it’s been a while since I told you about what’s been going on at the House (my codename for my employer). There’s been lot’s happening, so I’ve written about as much as I could below. Continue Reading

Wacom Tablet Sizing Templates

Posted by Nitemice on June 2, 2012
Posted in: Leisure & Hobbies, Projects, Tips & Tricks. Tagged: Adobe Photoshop, bamboo, before you buy, demo, fun, gadgets, Gimp, Graphics, Graphics tablet, illustration, Image editing, intuos, intuos3, intuos4, intuos5, intuos6, paper, pen, pen & touch, Photoshop, software, Tablet, technology, template, testing, test\, trial, try me, try out, tryout, USB, Wacom. 1 Comment

So, I’ve always wanted a Wacom tablet. For years now, I’ve wished I had one. Ever since I heard about it, I’ve thought it would be cool to be able to draw straight into the computer. I see myself as a bit of an artist, and I’m definitely a tech-head, so a Wacom tablet is a meeting of passions for me.

It’s for this reason that recently I’ve been seriously considering different models. I’ve been trying to weigh up the different features and types to find which one would be best for me. Some of the specs are easy to envision and understand, but some aren’t as easy.

One thing that’s deceivingly hard to wrap your head around is the side of these tablets. The size that actually matters is the size of the active area, which is the part of the tablet where the pen, or touch if the tablet supports it, will actually work. If you’re like me and have been looking at getting one of these tablets, you’ll have spent much wasted time hunting around the room with a ruler, looking for a book or piece of paper that just happens to be the same size as these dimensions. That’s why I’ve made some templates for you to print out, so you can get a better feel for them.

Now, you’re probably thinking, “What’s special about that? I could’ve easily cut a piece of paper to size. It’s called a pair of scissors.” Ah, but the difference with my templates is that they comprise of a rough diagram of where all the stuff in an image editing program would be on screen, and you print the diagram at the same size as the active area.

Why is this important? Because the active area on one of these tablets is mapped to match your screen layout. What I mean is that if you tap in the top left corner of the active area, your mouse will go to the top left corner of the screen. The same is true for all the other corners, as well as any point onscreen. So, the upshot of this is that while the active area might be massive, if your working area onscreen is less than the whole screen, then you won’t get to use the whole active area as that working area. That’s why I’ve created the diagram to roughly show you how much screen and active area space the toolbar, taskbar, and all the different tool windows take up. Continue Reading

The Digital Show

Posted by Nitemice on May 27, 2012
Posted in: Leisure & Hobbies. Tagged: arts, bamboo, Camera, camera shops, Canon, Digital, Digital single-lens reflex camera, expo, free ticket, Fujifilm, gopro, melbourne exhibition centre, Nikon, nikon canon, Olympus, Photography, technological areas, The Digital Show, Wacom. 1 Comment

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So, yesterday my dad and I, along with hundreds of other people, went to The Digital Show at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre. It was pretty interesting, getting to see so much photography stuff and the people who were interested in it all together. Continue Reading

Review: Not Your Kind Of People – Garbage

Posted by Nitemice on May 19, 2012
Posted in: Leisure & Hobbies, Music, Reviews. Tagged: as heaven is wide, automatic systematic habit, battle in me, beautiful garbage, beautifulgarbage, beloved freak, Bleed like me, blood for poppies, butch vig, cd, Cherry lips, cover art, deluxe edition, disc changer, duke erikson, entertainment, garbage, grunge, hiatus, man on a wire, music, music review, new album, not your kind of people, Pop music, poppies, red, red colour, remixes, review, rock, rock'n'roll, shirley manson, steve marker, stun volume, version 2.0. 3 Comments

Cover Art

So, after a seven year “hiatus”, Garbage, one of my most favourite bands of all time, have finally released a new album. I didn’t even hear about it until two weeks before it was released, and wasn’t really expecting myself to get excited, but as the release day grew closer, I just got more thrilled and more eager. I think one of the reasons I got so excited was that I have a 5-disc changer stereo in my room, and with this album I’d be able to fill it solely with Garbage. So, in the end, I went out last Friday, release day for Australia before anywhere else, and bought the deluxe edition. I bought the deluxe for two reasons, 1- It has four extra songs, and 2- It’s a nice bright red colour. Below, I have reviewed the whole of “Not Your Kind Of People”, track-by-track in addition to as a whole.

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The Golden Rule of IT Support

Posted by Nitemice on May 13, 2012
Posted in: Technology, Tips & Tricks, Traineeship. Tagged: call centre, callcentre, cause and solution, computer, funny, golden rule, haver you tried turning it off and on again, HYTTIOAOA?, it, it crowd, it support, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Windows, network problems, networking problems, Outlook, pebcak, pebkac, Personal computer, pibcak, printer, problem?, Solution, sometimes by miracle it works, support, tech support, technology, windows. 2 Comments


The IT Crowd X-Stitch by ~Shellfx on deviantART
⇈This is not mine. Click on the picture to go to the source.⇈

So, IT Support can be a tricky and complicated thing. But not always, and it doesn’t have to be. Before you try anything, you need to look to the golden rule of IT Support: Have You Tried Turning It Off And On Again? Or HYTTIOAOA?

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