September 21, 2004

I just returned from a week in the hospital. This followed what is easily the worst attack of pancreatitis I've ever experienced.

http://www.google.com/search?&ie=UTF-8&q=Pancreatic+Pseudocysts

After being home only a few hours... I've learned bunches about what may cause the attacks of accute recurring pancreatitis I've had much of my life. It turns out those abdominal pains were not "my imagination" but were - ARE - real and symptomatic of the more serious attacks. As I get older, these attacks seem to occur more frequently and with higher pain levels.

http://www.surgery.usc.edu/divisions/tumor/pancreasdiseases/web%20pages/PANCREATITIS/pancreatic%20pseudocys1.html

http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic2674.htm

Now we need to consult with Doctors...

Doctor Eugene Gonzales:
http://www.beloitmemorialhospital.org/medical_staff/staff_popup.cfm?staffid=30

Doctor Eric Eisenberg:
http://www.beloitmemorialhospital.org/medical_staff/staff_popup.cfm?staffid=40

... confirm the diagnosis, and examine treatment options.

Maybe things will change, but right now I'm a little disappointed with the specialists at UW Hospitals.

As usual, Beloit Memorial Hospital did a pretty darn good job making things comfortable while working around the usual tight staffing limits. (I had 5 meals during this week's stay - that's some kind of record!)




September 12, 2004

Call this one, "Just click NO."

First of all there's a great summary of the problem in the Acrobat file linked below. This document should be required reading for anyone offering PC help these days.

The Center for Democracy and Technology
Ghosts in Our Machines:
Background and Policy Proposals on the “Spyware” Problem

(If your browser didn't ask permission to open the .PDF in the link above, your browser isn't secure. Don't feel bad, most of your browsers won't be asking.)

I posted this somewhere this morning:

You need to check for spyware/adware.

Get Ad-Aware SE, Spybot Search
and Destroy, and HijackThis. Install,

update, and scan with these.



Great site:
http://www.netrn.net/spywareblog/

And got this reply:

I wondered why you recommended one of the above --


To which, I respond...

These people are not ethical and they do not care what happens to their victims anymore than the script kiddies or former eastern block hackers do when they write viruses. So when dealing with spyware, I try to recommend tangential, informative sites instead of direct links to the software tools. I do this for a number of reasons:


1 - People need to understand the problem before dealing with it.

2 - Spyware infestations often block, or intercept and re-direct, attempts to reach and download the most effective and common tools. Therefore, you need to understand the problem before dealing with it.

3 - Spyware/Adware malwares are constantly changing and hard to pin down. Therefore, you need to understand the problem before dealing with it.


Go, read, get educated, understand and then heal thyself.

HijackThis is listed last because it is a last resort. It is not recommended for use by casual PC users, but it is necessary when you have something new. When that happens, HijackThis can help you disable the pest and restore PC functionality. Then you can come back later with more information and either hack the registry to remove it, or remove it using one of the now-updated aforementioned software tools.

Most call-center support Techs, reading scripts don't understand this problem very well yet, but they're learning... slowly.

(How stupid are the marketing droids? Dell, HP, Logitech, M$ and many, many other large companies still bundle adware with their new products. Stupid? Yes. When did it become OK to annoy customers? And how many degrees does it take before you realize its a bad thing? The answer is ZERO as in 0. There is nothing common about common sense.)

The simplest suggestion is: When in doubt, just click "NO."




September 11, 2004

Last weekend, I updated my web page, created a screensaver, and took a few bike rides. I discovered a new feature of an old program I've been using for years. I used it to create a page for recent photos - Sunday's Bike Ride. Cool, huh?

By way of fairness, I need to mention how I noticed the city is finally fixing the sidewalk I mentioned in an earlier blog. I'm sure this was in the works long before my blog about it. Way to go, Beloit!


Click to view larger image!


I've got to wonder if this is just a sidewalk project or are there plans to accomodate easy access to the street at the spot pictured here?

Don't forget to vote, Tuesday.





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