Martha's Ramblings

Martha's Ramblings
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Social Networking or is it Social Silliness?

February 13th, 2010

After much soul searching and deliberation, some time back I finally decided to join Facebook. (And no I didn’t give up my email password!) At first it seemed to be ok until my cohorts in common decided to join some of the games that Facebook seems to think we need. Everyday someone is planting something, cleaning something or finding something, all while playing in one of these Facebook apps.

One of the most annoying is the notice that someone commented on something someone else posted. Why on earth is that necessary? I really don’t need to know about all those comments that are not very informative.

I finally found something I can become a fan of, it’s ‘I dont care about your farm, or your fish, or your park, or your mafia!!!’

I know I am perhaps a party pooper here and if some folks get enjoyment from all of the silliness, I guess that’s okay, but I just can’t see myself farming online or cleaning fish tanks!

Martha

Goodbye Firefox For Now

January 12th, 2010

Why Firefox is no longer my default browser. I still use Firefox (I really need some of those extensions) but all of those ‘Firefox cannot find the server’ messages when going to websites finally just made me decide to make Opera default. Opera finds those sites just fine.

Sometimes I had to press the Retry button 3 times to get to what I know is a valid site.

At first I thought it was just my computer, but then I tried on other computers and it is the same. Then I found I am not the only one with this problem.

I looked on the Moilla forum for answers and all I got was ‘you must have spyware’,  it’s your firewall’ or some such nonsense. Sorry, I think it’s a bug in Firefox that somehow is overlooked by all of those folks that contribute. Too many people are experiencing this problem. (Some from as far back as 2005) If it is a security thing, why doesn’t it happen for all sites?

Even some Linux users have this problem.

You know what? Opera is faster and renders pages much better.

Martha

Updating Word Press

January 9th, 2010

I just hate updating Word Press!

The newer versions of WP are supposed to have this automatic update feature, but it never works for me. Once upon a time there was a plugin for automatic update and that worked pretty well for awhile, but then it stopped working and the fun? began for me.

First I try to get it to automatically backup. It goes as far as downloading the new version and then it just stops. No more, nada. (I keep hoping, but it just won’t work)  At least I don’t have to update my database version every time!

I backup the site, verify the backup, de-activate the plugins and download the new version. Then I have to hunt for the instructions because I have this memory problem and follow the instructions all the while hoping it will work and I won’t have to use that backup. So far I haven’t had to use the backup, but you never know.

Then I have to remember to re-activate my plugins, check every thing to make sure all is ok and say a silent prayer.

So if anyone has an idea why that automatic thing doesn’t work, please let me know!

Martha

Secunia

December 8th, 2009

I use Secunia to test my computer for insecure applications. I had a question about something so joined their online forum to see if there was an answer there. I went through the usual hoopla when joining a forum and at last got to the Congratulations screen telling me to ‘login using the form’ below.

Except there was no form below. (In Firefox, my default browser) So I reloaded the screen.  Nope, no form.  On a hunch I opened IE and loaded the same screen.  Yep, there was the form.

Now while this is normal for some websites, the funny thing is, Secunia reports that Internet Explorer (both regular and 64 bit) are insecure and there is no fix!

Now since they know IE is insecure, wouldn’t you think their page would work in another browser like Firefox?!!!!  (But it did work in Opera!)

Martha

Upgrading WordPress

November 13th, 2009

It’s that time again, upgrade your WordPress blog. I don’t know why the automatic upgrade doesn’t work for me any more, but it doesn’t so I had to do the manual upgrade. Again.

I just panic until the upgrade is completed. What if it doesn’t work? What if I have to do everything all over again!!! While I don’t post to this blog as often as I should, I still want to keep it!

From one upgrade to the next, I go through the ‘try and try again to do the automatic thing’ and then after about four tries I give in and do the manual upgrade.

Keeps me on my toes! Literally!

Martha

Microsoft Office Visio Viewer 2007

October 14th, 2009

This program is not installed on my computer, yet Windows update showed I needed update KB973709 which is an update for Microsoft Office Visio Viewer 2007.

Thinking that it might be related to another MS Office product I selected all the Office updates to install and all of the Office updates failed. I tried several times and the updates always failed. So I downloaded each of the updates and installed them manually.  All installed except the KB973709, the Visio Viewer update. A search for the Visio Viewer confirmed it is not installed on my computer.

While searching for each update I found numerous entries for the failure of updates to install and they were all the same updates as the failures were for me.

Microsoft must have goofed on this update!

Fortunately I never install the Office updates when I install the Windows updates. I always install the Windows updates first. After they have installed and rebooted the system, I then go for the Office updates. The Windows updates installed just fine.

In order for Windows update to keep nagging me to install this update I had to hide it.  In the future I will check out those updates more carefully before installing them.  This ‘goof’ cost me a lot of frustration and time.

Martha

Did You Use An Online Service To Do Your Taxes?

April 24th, 2009

I always buy my tax software and complete the return on my computer. I have always felt that online services of any sort are subject to hacking and who knows how these sites are really secure? (OK, I’m slightly paranoid!)

Several years ago I decided to ‘test’ the validity of the figures my purchased software produced, so I signed up online to a well known tax software site and input the data for my return.  Being the paranoid person that I am, all I put in for personal data was my name and email address that was required to signup.  No Social Security number, no address, etc. as I used the ‘fill out later’ option for those requirements. Once I determined my purchased software produced the same figues as the online version, I was finished and never went back to
the online site.

This year my paranoid feelings turned out to be right. I started recieving emails from this tax software company informing me that my electronic returns had been sent.

Now at first I thought this was a clever and well coded phish. It all looked very legitimate except for the fact the name of another person was included in the email. I decided I had better let this company know about the phish.  So I found a contact email and forwarded one of the emails to the company.

I was totally shocked when I received a reply saying the emails were from them! The email wanted me to provide the last four digits of my Social Security number and they would provide more information. Since they didn’t have my Social Security number, that was a bit of a problem.

When I got more emails telling me the returns had been rejected due to some sort of errors I decided to see if I could find a phone number and call these folks.

I spoke to a nice man and explained the problem. He seemed to think that the person who filed the returns had used my email address. Now that explanation seemed to be totally lame (and typical!) as I just can’t believe someone would use another person’s email address for something as important as their tax returns. However he spoke to a supervisor and then he told me I would not receive any more emails from them.

Wrong! I have received at least three emails from them since then and today I got one asking me to ‘Tell Us About Your Recent ‘removed’ Support Experience’ and complete a survey!

This experience has just reinforced my belief that some things are better not done online!

Martha

Sneaky Stuff

April 13th, 2009

Be careful when installing some legitmate programs or you may get some stuff you don’t want.

When I installed the latest version of Java on my new laptop, I noticed that I was ‘offered’ Open Office as well. While I have nothing against Open Office, in fact it is a very useful and free office suite, and is installed on another of my computers, if I hadn’t been watching I would have got the download for OO as well and it is a big download.

I like Foxit Reader and I like it much better than the piggy Adobe Reader. But the download wants me to take the Ask toolbar as well and insists I do and not just in one place. To me this is just ‘shady’ practice. I recall another ‘offer‘ that wouldn’t take no for an answer and really made me mad! I am not alone, read Bits From Bill.

Now I read that Symantec is doing the same thing! Here comes the Ask Toolbar again!

Are these reputable companies now forcing unwanted apps on us just to pad their bottom line? You bet, that’s just what they are doing.

I understand when individuals that really need the money use Google Ads and that irritating Intellitxt to help pay the bill for their websites, but for companies like Symantec? Do they need the money that badly?

A word to the wise, unless you want all this ‘value added’ stuff, watch out while installing new apps! Getting to be more dangerous on the ‘net every day.

Martha

The Vista Bashers, Part Two

March 8th, 2009

It’s been a while since I posted the first ‘HTML Vista Bashers‘. I still like Vista and the ‘Vista Bashers’ are still bashing.

I keep asking folks why they don’t like Vista.  The answers I get vary, but most of the time there is only one reason.

A favorite program won’t work. When I ask them if they tried the Program Compatibility Mode, they don’t know what that is!

They can’t find anything because it isn’t where Windows XP put stuff. (They don’t look!)

The UAC (User Access Control) is too much ‘in my face’. They could turn it off, but they don’t know that.

Some of the replies indicate they aren’t even using Vista, but someone they know has it and that someone doesn’t like it.

A common response was ‘I read it’s no good’.  No real reason, they are just repeating what they have read or heard.

I think the real reason may be Vista isn’t Windows XP!

Some of these folks remind me of sheep. They follow someone else and never make a decision for themselves. Sheep sometimes will follow the lead sheep off a cliff, at least that’s what I have heard.

Martha

Why Do Some Programmers Think Everyone Uses IE?

March 6th, 2009

I do not use Internet Explorer. I don’t like Internet Explorer. Rumor has it I can turn it off in Windows 7 and I hope that’s true! I will use it long enough to download Firefox and then it will be turned off.

So if I turn IE 8 off, then what will happen when I want to update programs that open IE when I click Update? IE is NOT my default browser and I deeply resent it when programmers that insist I use it to update a program!

Most programs when updating from within honor my preferences and use my default browser.

I won’t mention any names, but I just updated my favorite screen capture program and when I clicked for the update IE opened. Grrrrrrrrr!

Martha

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