Jul 27 2010

Amen, brother

madman

Back in the old Mac OS 9 days, when an application wanted to get your attention, it would just sit quietly and blink without interrupting what you are doing (like Windows did).

However, ever since Apple shipped Mac OS X ten years ago, this has not been the case. Now when an application wants to get your attention, it, like Windows, just pops a window up in front of whatever you are doing (they call this ‘stealing focus.’) Unlike Windows, this behavior cannot be turned off (in Windows XP you can use a free Microsoft tool called TweakUI).

While I was searching messageboards for a possible solution/hack to fix this issue I came across this entry by a similarly frustrated user:

“YES AAAAAAAAAH THIS IS A REAL AGRESSION TO THE NERVES ! ! !”

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Mar 30 2010

Drive on

madman

Working in I.T., I hear a lot of figurative terms for USB flash memory drives: thumb drive, jump drive, zip drive*, flash stick, and memory stick**.

My favorite term that I have heard, though, is ‘nerd stick.’ As I have mentioned before, my favorite nerd stick is the Victorinox USB Swiss Army Knife.

Both asterisked terms are erroneous:
* A Zip drive is a completely different (and antiquated) type of storage media manufactured by Iomega.
** A Memory Stick is Sony’s proprietary portable flash memory storage device.

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Sep 8 2009

Fixed HP P4015 and Xbox 360

madman

Last weekend I fixed my Xbox 360 and a pair of HP LaserJet P4015s; interestingly enough, they had a similar problem.

The Xbox wouldn’t eject the optical drive. I thought the whole drive had failed, and disassembled the Xbox. However, the drive would eject fine once the case was off. I did some more research online, and found a YouTube tutorial that showed how to remove the little rubber band / drive belt that runs the eject function from the front of the drive, wash it, and replace it. Worked perfect.

The LaserJet P4015s were jamming as they were feeding labels from tray three through tray 2. The fix was to remove tray 2, and clean the rollers in the top of tray 3 with adhesive remover.

At any rate, both problems were caused by rubber components being covered in some sort of residue that was preventing proper movement.

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