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Chairs.. And Keyboards

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

This article is a little old but still it applies. I’ve been reading a lot about ergonomic chairs lately, and I find that this article sorta sums it up.

I have to be too rich to spend SGD1000 and up for these chairs. How I wish I am too rich…

Oh and why do I want to spend so much on a chair? Read this. It’s just one of the many articles and people out there that say the same thing. And it’s true. I haven’t even started working and I have backaches occurring regularly (meaning it goes away after some time and comes back). Yes, I have even considered physiotherapy. But I just find that that takes up a lot of time and money and I don’t think treatment is the right direction of solving the problem.

Oh well. Added it to the wish list. :)

This all came about when I’m supposed to read up about Design Patterns. Got distracted with looking at keyboards. Hmm.. The new Das Keyboard looks good. Wish I could order it but then it seems like it’s gonna arrive too late. :(

I also came across the HHKB Pro 2, which is a USD250 keyboard that looks something like this:

Pretty normal looking huh? There’s a lot about it online. When I have the money. I’ll invest in all these things. When I have the money

Testing out Blogo

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

I’m testing out Blogo.
Here’s an image. Just to try it out.


Lalala…


Adobe Photoshop finally Repaired

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

I finally “repaired” Photoshop and Illustrator after reading this tip.

Good stuff. After downloading SQLite Browser, I edited the entries with Photoshop to change the paths to point to “/Applications”, the original install path.

Here’s the description of the problem:

I installed the Adobe CS3 Suite on my external 1TB storage. I then realised that I needed some Apps to be on the computer itself. And you cannot decide a separate location for each application in the installer.

So I copied Photoshop and Illustrator to my computer harddisk.

This resulted in a dialog that says “Application has moved.” every time I start the application. It asks to “Repair Now” or “Cancel”. “Repair Now” does nothing.

The dialog is forever reoccurring. And it prevents me from opening files directly when Photoshop is not already running. I noticed it also causes the launch of the application to be very very slow.

Anyway, here’s how I did it.

Pre SQLite steps:

  • Install SQLite Browser. Link is above.
  • Copy caps.db found in “/Library/Application Support/Adobe/caps” to the Desktop.
  • Duplicate the file so you keep a copy of the original. (in case anything goes wrong)

  1. Load caps.db from the Desktop.
  2. Go to the “Browse Data” tab.
  3. Select “payload_data”.
  4. Photoshop and Illustrator are located in the last few entries, so you have to go to the second page.
  5. Look for “Photoshop” in the value and check the left side for the id that matches it.
  6. Change all occurrences of the paths that are incorrect to the moved location. In this case, there are three occurrences under the same id so I changed them to “/Applications” from “/Volumes”.

No more OpenDNS

Friday, June 20th, 2008

After some encountering some problems using YubNub that I previously linked to the NoScript extension of Firefox, I noticed that OpenDNS might be the root of the problem. Initially, it was the anti-XSS feature of NoScript that was blocking the request.

The problem was: Some of my google searches being directed from YubNub, were being redirected to OpenDNS’s searches, which churned out useless results. I was using the “amr” command for searching Amazon Reviews.

Then I found these two forum threads.

That’s it for OpenDNS. I’m extremely irritated by this. I don’t like the idea of being under SingNet’s unreliable DNS. But this is extremely intolerable. It’s stupid. Now it’s time to look for a real Open DNS service.

Crap.