Workspace

After visitng several other sites displaying their computer workspaces and numerous comments on my own. I decided to post images of my work area, enjoy!

Tis the season to strong arm customers

I had one really miserable day with Dell yesterday. I have a Dell 700m laptop which I purchased about a year ago. The little pin that registers that the laptop is closed so that it goes into hibernate, broke off. This pin is attached to a strip that also contains the power button. This strip is extremely easy to replace, so I decided to call Dell and have it replaced. When I called in and selected the parts department, I was forwarded to a call center outside the US, most likely India. It happened to be a day where they were having phone issues. After speaking with someone for a couple of minutes, the call would go silent then drop off. I called about ten times, some representatives took my number in case I was disconnected. No one ever called back however, why bother taking my number in the first place? This time I decided to use the home user option, rather than small business. This is when my frustration with their phone system became child’s play. No one in the small business section asked for my Service Tag number under the laptop, however the home section required it. Once they received it they became dumb and had no idea of the part I was describing and required me to go to tech support to get the appropriate part number for them to use. They forced me there even though the part had Dell part numbers underneath it, they said I need to go to tech support to confirm the part number. After transferring me to tech support, the representative asked me for my Service Tag number again. This is when things became out right annoying if not comical. I was informed that my warranty expired and my phone support with it as well. I told the representative that I was not in need of any tech support and that I was transfered to verify a part number for the parts department. Again she went through the routine how she could not give me that information without appropriate service contract on the laptop. I went round for round, telling her there was no way in hell I was going to shell out a couple of hundred dollars just to get the part number for a $10 part. She stood her ground until I told her I had it and wanted a supervisor immediately. She then put me on hold and magically came back within seconds with the same part number listed under the piece I was holding in my hand. Is it just me or does this seem un-ethical to anyone else. It was pretty funny that the small business group didn’t try this, but the home section did. Is it that they think that general home users are gullible and would pay this ransom to replace a part? Shame on you Dell for pulling such tactics! Its one thing to inform a customer that their warranty has expired and offer them the ability to purchase an extension. It is another to force them into doing so even when there is nothing wrong with their system, just to replace a part is just poor customer service.

Upgrade Disaster

I had a couple of clients that were dragging their feet to upgrade to Windows 2003. I had to release one as a client because of it The last client finally went the final route to upgrade their servers as well a replace an old server which was a dual P3 server. They ran into problems with backups because their backup solution was not capable of backing up the full drive. They were running a Raid 5 configuration. When I arrived Friday evening to begin the upgrade the first thing to get done was to install an external LTO2 drive to make sure I had full image of their system before all the moves and upgrades were done. With their luck and after my insistent pleading to gets this done before some disaster strikes, it happened the Raid controller froze and destroyed the OS minutes before the backup was installed. With no backup that left me with only one solution, get the OS operational at any cost. The system would not reboot properly and only showed one processor. Rather than attempt the rebuild on the current box, we opted on calling it a night and wait for me to come back in the morning with another box cable of plugging in the Adaptec 2100s controller. The new Dell box they purchased only contained a PCI-X slots so that was unusable to restore the system.
The next morning I brought the box in and had Windows 2003 installed on it prior to me plugging in the Raid controller card. Luckily enough I was able to read the data of the box. I decided to get the important files I needed off it before I attempted any repair. The server was an SBS 2000 box and I really needed to get the box operational so I could get the active directory information. Before doing a parallel install I decided to let the system do a quick repair. After a reboot the server did come back up fully. At that point I did a ghost image of the drive before the drive died once again. After that everything went pretty smoothly. I restored the image to their new Dell box, ran an in place upgrade of 2000 so that the raid controller driver from the new box was recognized by the existing OS. I got his all done at about 3am Sunday morning and was moving on to the next stage the 2003 upgrade. To my dismay, the vendor supplied the end user with the incorrect upgrade and the wrong upgrade licenses. I am actually in route this moment to do the final stage as the client has received the appropriate packages from the vendor.
Below are the pictures of how I had to have the two boxes setup to pull the data off the old machine to a temporary hard drive in the new box.
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TechUnplugged Coming Soon!

Over the past couple of months I have been pulling together people and resources to start a weekly technology podcast. The podcast will be called ‘TechUnplugged’ and will be distributed via its accompanying website www.techunplugged.com. We are currently looking for the fourth host for this show. If you are in the industry and feel that you are highly knowledgeable and would like to participate in the production please visit the site and read the ‘Open Casting Call’ post.

Joel’s new gaming rig

Over the past week I have been helping a friend out. He wanted a killer gaming rig to do and play just about anything he wanted to do. He basically asked me if I were to build the ultimate machine what would I build. Needless to say these are the components accompanied by supporting photos. This system took a day and half just to do all the dremeling for the custom water setup and I mean custom. We used barbs on everything but unfortunately there are no flow meters bigger then that so I had to use some quick thinking to use an Innovatek flow meter without constraining water flow to everything. The flow meter is being used with an Innovatek Fan-O-Matic Micro to automatically shut down the PC in case of pump failure, since the system is left on when no one is around to monitor it. The last thing you want to happen is fry about $3000 worth of components due to a pump failure. Well here are the components that were put into a Thermaltake Armor case:

Hardware:

Asus A8N-SLI Motherboard, AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+, 2 sticks of 512MB Corsair 3200 XMMS XPERT (2-2-2-5 timing), 2 pieces ASUS Nvidia 7800GTX video cards in SLI mode, 2 Western Digital 74GB Raptors in Raid0 configuration, 2 Western Digital SATA2 250GB Hard Drives in Raid0 Configuration, Plextor Dual Layer 16x DVD writer, Crystal Fontz Dual Bay Display, Thermaltake 680W Power Supply

Water Cooling:

PolarFlo Chrome Pump, Danger Den TDX CPU water block, 2 Danger Den Low Profile Actel Maze4 GPU water blocks, Typhoon 120x Cylindrical Reservoir, 2 Danger Den Chrome Black Ice Extreme Radiators, Innovatek Flow Meter v2, Innovatek Fan-O-Matic, 16 OCZ Ram Sinks

Counter-Strike Source Server Up!

I have been playing Counter-Strike for over 4 years now. Counter-Strike is a team based first person shooter. It’s a game I truly love to play and I am very good at it. However with any team based game, it can be great or a disaster dependant on the other players on your team. If you have a group of players that do their jobs and play as a team it is a joy. On the other hand if you have a group of players that could care less about an objective it becomes nightmarish. I was just recently an admin on a server for a couple of months and was hated and loved by everyone. Those that could care less about an objective hated me and those that hated campers with an objective loved me. Let me explain why. On a map that the terrorists have to plant a bomb, they have the objective. The objective is to get to the bomb site and plant the bomb. On the flip side if you were a Counter-Terrorist on hostage map, your objective was to rescue the hostages. If the objective team does their job and rushes, it becomes a fun quick paced match. But once the camping begins, it is a slow and boring match. Generally you have an objective and you don’t rush, you usually lose. The thing I hate the most is when you have players trying to do their jobs and rush and you have individuals that stay at their spawn area and camp and don’t help their teammates. What happens is the rushers die because of lack of backup and then have to sit and wait 3 minutes while their camping teammates get picked off one by one. I don’t tolerate camping by an objective team under any circumstances. I lost my admin privilege on a server because of my stance, because too many whining campers complained about my strict guidelines. If I caught someone camping I would warn them 3 times. If the warnings were not listened to, I would slay the individual on the spot. If the individual continued to camp, I would kick the player. If after the slaying and kicking the player still couldn’t get it through his thick skull, I would permanently ban him with no recourse of ever coming back again. I have since gotten so frustrated I decided to put up my own server where others who share in the pleasure of the game and despise campers can join and play. If you’re looking for a good Counter-Strike server, try PC-Doc.com Source Server @ 216.46.76.189:27015

Enjoy.

Mmmm.. Einbecker Beer

I just received my monthly delivery of my favorite beer, Einbecker. This is a really hard beer to find in the USA. I have a distributor in Connecticut obtain it for me and then have my In-Laws deliver it when they come to visit. This beer and I, share a great story that dates back to my college years. When I was away at college my freshmen year, we drank the cheapest stuff we could get our hands on Meister Brau, Tuborg, Blue Ribbon just to name a few. The second semester me and my college buddies said no more, from that point on we made it our point to only drink imported beer. I went to school at NYIT in Central Islip on Long Island. We found a distributor in Smithtown that sold Einbecker Ur-Bock. We fell in love with that beer that semester. That summer I traveled to Germany to see my family on my Mother’s side, which I had not seen since I was a child. My Aunts and Uncles picked me up in Frankfurt and drove me to Heckenbeck where they live. On the way we stopped at a place for lunch along the Autobahn. I believe I had some bratwurst and a beer, which beer eludes me at the moment. But seeing that I was drinking beer they asked what my favorite beer was? My reply was Einbecker Ur-Bock, everyone broke in to laughter as I sat there trying to figure out what was so funny. Once they calmed down they told me that the Brewery was only 15 minutes from the house and that they had several cases in the cellar. I visited the brewery on several occasions that summer while in Germany and was in total bliss being able to go to various pubs and have my favorite beer served at the perfect temperature and from tap. Below are a couple of pictures I took of the beer that just arrived. If you would like more information about Einbecker Beer please follow this link: www.einbecker.com

Enjoy.

Gaming Rig

After many requests, here are pictures of my gaming rig and an inventory of the components. The system is primarily used for gaming and testing software. I keep this separate from my main workstation to ensure that it remains stable at all times. All the components are housed in a Lian-Li case. The water components all have ½ barbs on them except for the water pump which has 3/8. I modified one of the drive bezels with a dremmel so that I could insert the flow meter into it.

 

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The Luck!! Aaaaarrrgh

My friends Joel and Lisa just came back from vacation with some story to tell. If they didnt have the pictures to prove it, I never would have believed them. They went to Paradise Island in the Bahamas and stayed at the Ocean Club. On the way down they flew first class and Joel had someone sitting behind him that he knew but just couldntput his finger on it. He sat in his seat listening to some Pink Floyd on his iPod when it hit him ‘That’s Roger Waters, Holy #$&#!’ Now my friend is a huge Pink Floyd fan as am I and I am surprised he didnt just jump out of his seat when he realizedit. He played it cool and managed to get an autograph as well as the photo pictured below. He was like that made the trip for me by itself, but told me it gets better. It winds up that Dustin Hoffman was staying at the same resort they were and ran into him on several occasions. Why do others have all the luck? I guess they deserve it. I have had my run in with several actors so I guess its only fair that others have the opportunity.