Kudzu's Tech Blog
Welcome to my tech blog! Here you will find my thoughts and findings regarding .NET, programming, design, and other computer related topics.
6/8/2009 - You cannot port block me!
I cannot believe I waited this long. I've done it and I'm free!!! More...
6/1/2009 - Secret Vote Tallying - Trust Us!
"Various filters are applied to the raw data in order to eliminate and reduce attempts at 'vote stuffing' by individuals more interested in changing the current rating of a
than giving their true opinion of it. The exact methods we use will not be disclosed. This should ensure that the policy remains effective. The result is a more accurate vote average." More...
6/1/2009 - Watch Your Wording
This example is from a website, but it occurs frequently in user interfaces and documentation. This type of error is especially prone in localiztions. More...
5/30/2009 - Open VPN Notes
I just set up a VPN using OpenVPN. What an amazing piece of software OpenVPN is. Here are a few tips and tricks for non standard setups that I hope will save someone else some time. More...
5/29/2009 - IP Forwarding versus NAT
I could not find a definitive answer to this. After much frustration and by accident, I've found the answer to what the difference between these two are. More...
5/17/2009 - Messenger or Skype?
For years I used Skype an Trillian. But for the last 5 years I have been an exclusive Skype user because it is lightweight, and it "just works well". Enough people pinged me about Live Messenger that I decided to give it a try. More...
5/8/2009 - Put your group on the map
I am a member of many groups that are distributed throughout the world. It has been a common request to display the members locations on a map. More...
5/8/2009 - [MOA] Microsoft Office Accounting Professional 2009
I used Quickbooks for a few months and was quite disappointed. Then I found Microsoft Office Accounting Professional. More...
5/5/2009 - Visioneer Scanners - again!
Years ago I had a Visioneer scanner. Then XP came out. More...
5/4/2009 - [Delphi] Project CrossTalk
I'm reposting this from an Atozed announcement. More...
4/30/2009 - Another Vista Feature
XP ad hoc wireless networks only support WEP encryption. This required me to carry a travel access point. More...
4/30/2009 - Finally - A nearly perfect notebook
I started using laptops about 1988. In fact for over 10 years I used laptops nearly exclusively. I have owned more than 20 laptops often upgrading each year at least. Finally, I have found nearly the perfect laptop. The last time I felt so good about a laptop was the famous Sony VAIO 505 line. More...
4/30/2009 - Essential Software
Readers often ask me which software I consider essential to my work. Here is a list that I will keep updated. I will also add more details as time allows. More...
4/29/2009 - Multiple Instances of Skype
I have several Skype accounts, and being able to only log into one at a time is a problem. More...
4/29/2009 - Problems with Bitlocker preparation tool
For converting an existing drive Microsoft has released a tool called the "Bitlocker Preparation Tool'. However it often fails and to quote Microsoft "This issue may occur even if the operating system is newly installed." More...
3/12/2009 - Rocket Launcher with web cam
A few years back I attached a web cam to my rocket launcher and using WCF remotely controlled it. Now Dream Cheeky has released a model with built in web came and remote via MSN Messenger. Still no options to refill remotely though, so fire your 3 shots wisely! More...
1/14/2009 - Windows 7 - What I saw in 15 minutes
I decided to install the Windows 7 beta. Here are my initial impressions after playing with it briefly. More...
1/4/2009 - Running Age of Empires II on Vista
AOE II continues to be a popular game. In fact it is one of the few games I find time to play. However under Vista most times the colors are goofed up when playing. Its playable, but makes the playing area difficult to see, especially water areas. More...
12/31/2008 - A "fix" for Vista Offline Files
One of my favorite features of Vista is actually a small one. Offline files. XP had the briefcase and offline files, but they never worked properly. In Vista, offline files "just works". Except when you remove the network share, change credentials, or move the share. In which case a small disaster ensues. Fortunately I have finally found the answer. More...
12/31/2008 - Windows and Old Network Credentials
I changed my username on my NAS to match my Windows login name. Windows however kept trying to use the old saved credentials, and for some reason after it failed with those even entering the new ones (which were the same as my Windows login and password) it would never authenticate. The solution was to delete the saved network credentials, and here is how to do it. More...


