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22:01:28 12/15/11
Defrag - Page File Needed, Image Tags, Fast Gaming PC
[LESS INFO] 67 VIEWS | ADDED 22:01:28 12/15/11
Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 ( see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com . We will also be checking comments for problems, but the email address will let us contact you if needed.
[01:00] - I'm moving to a RAID, should I flatten my system?
[03:57] - I'm building a system with 24GB of RAM, do I still need a page file? [ link ]
[07:47] - When I right click and save an image as background online, where does it save the image locally?
[08:40] - Image management with tags.
[10:50] - Best way to change display settings, maybe with hotkey on Powershell script.
[11:42] - Pinned icon on taskbar 'breaks'.
[12:45] - Advice on building fastest gaming PC.
[15:11] - CD drive tray opens when clicking on drive in Explorer.
[18:41] - How to run everything as administrator.
[22:25] - Pick of the Week: Windows 8 App Store. [ link ] Lytro camera. [ link ]
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22:01:28 12/15/11
Defrag - Page File Needed, Image Tags, Fast Gaming PC
[LESS INFO] 21 VIEWS | ADDED 22:01:28 12/15/11
Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 ( see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com . We will also be checking comments for problems, but the email address will let us contact you if needed.
[01:00] - I'm moving to a RAID, should I flatten my system?
[03:57] - I'm building a system with 24GB of RAM, do I still need a page file? [ link ]
[07:47] - When I right click and save an image as background online, where does it save the image locally?
[08:40] - Image management with tags.
[10:50] - Best way to change display settings, maybe with hotkey on Powershell script.
[11:42] - Pinned icon on taskbar 'breaks'.
[12:45] - Advice on building fastest gaming PC.
[15:11] - CD drive tray opens when clicking on drive in Explorer.
[18:41] - How to run everything as administrator.
[22:25] - Pick of the Week: Windows 8 App Store. [ link ] Lytro camera. [ link ]
54 Views
23:40:25 11/08/11
Defrag: Ejecting an Internal Drive, Windows on a Thumb Drive, Disable Aero Shake
[LESS INFO] 54 VIEWS | ADDED 23:40:25 11/08/11
Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 ( see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com . We will also be checking comments for problems, but the email address will let us contact you if needed.
[00:20] - Another method to eject an internal drive for removal.
[01:45] - Speed up shutdown process to avoid pranksters.
[05:35] - Tips for running Windows on a jump drive.
[07:29] - Win key getting stuck on remote desktop.
[02:25] - USB device delays on reconnect after sleep.
[10:18] - Can't hit F8 to change boot method on MacBookPro.
[11:07] - How to get a straight highlight in OneNote and Snipping Tool.
[13:30] - Flash videos locking up browser.
[14:39] - How to disable Aero Shake.
[16:20] - Adding new files to right click New context menu. [ link ]
[17:32] - Tips for merging directories.
[19:24] - Can standard users share folders without admin privledges?
[19:43] - Working with VS2k8 debugging and UAC privledges.
[21:02] - Pick of the Week: Nest - Rethinking the thermostat.
33 Views
23:40:25 11/08/11
Defrag: Ejecting an Internal Drive, Windows on a Thumb Drive, Disable Aero Shake
[LESS INFO] 33 VIEWS | ADDED 23:40:25 11/08/11
Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 ( see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com . We will also be checking comments for problems, but the email address will let us contact you if needed.
[00:20] - Another method to eject an internal drive for removal.
[01:45] - Speed up shutdown process to avoid pranksters.
[05:35] - Tips for running Windows on a jump drive.
[07:29] - Win key getting stuck on remote desktop.
[02:25] - USB device delays on reconnect after sleep.
[10:18] - Can't hit F8 to change boot method on MacBookPro.
[11:07] - How to get a straight highlight in OneNote and Snipping Tool.
[13:30] - Flash videos locking up browser.
[14:39] - How to disable Aero Shake.
[16:20] - Adding new files to right click New context menu. [ link ]
[17:32] - Tips for merging directories.
[19:24] - Can standard users share folders without admin privledges?
[19:43] - Working with VS2k8 debugging and UAC privledges.
[21:02] - Pick of the Week: Nest - Rethinking the thermostat.
64 Views
17:16:24 09/26/11
Defrag: TPM & Bitlocker, Search Service, How to Pick Wifi Hardware
[LESS INFO] 64 VIEWS | ADDED 17:16:24 09/26/11
Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 ( see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com . We will also be checking comments for problems, but the email address will let us contact you if needed.
[00:15] Is there a way to start Windows Device Manager faster?
[02:39] I get error "Incompatible TPM device" when using Bitlocker.
[06:55] In on Morto worm and how it works. Are machines on home network with no password at risk?
[09:39] How exactly does Search Service work? Best practices for searching folders. [ link ]
[11:58] Can I move the User folder to a non-system partition? [ link ]
[14:15] What to look for when picking a WiFi card.
[17:45] What to look for when picking a WiFi router.
[19:24] How to run pinned icons as elevated?
[20:15] Is it possible to downgrade to another version of Windows?
[21:32] How to control media on a PC from distance. [ link ]
[25:52] Can I select which access point in a group my computer connects to?
[27:19] WiFi card in laptop appears to be working but can't see a network.
[29:50] Hearing noise from unused platter drive in SSD laptop. Cause?
[32:15] Adding apps to the Windows 7 Explorer Favorites List.
37 Views
17:16:24 09/26/11
Defrag: TPM & Bitlocker, Search Service, How to Pick Wifi Hardware
[LESS INFO] 37 VIEWS | ADDED 17:16:24 09/26/11
Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 ( see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com . We will also be checking comments for problems, but the email address will let us contact you if needed.
[00:15] Is there a way to start Windows Device Manager faster?
[02:39] I get error "Incompatible TPM device" when using Bitlocker.
[06:55] In on Morto worm and how it works. Are machines on home network with no password at risk?
[09:39] How exactly does Search Service work? Best practices for searching folders. [ link ]
[11:58] Can I move the User folder to a non-system partition? [ link ]
[14:15] What to look for when picking a WiFi card.
[17:45] What to look for when picking a WiFi router.
[19:24] How to run pinned icons as elevated?
[20:15] Is it possible to downgrade to another version of Windows?
[21:32] How to control media on a PC from distance. [ link ]
[25:52] Can I select which access point in a group my computer connects to?
[27:19] WiFi card in laptop appears to be working but can't see a network.
[29:50] Hearing noise from unused platter drive in SSD laptop. Cause?
[32:15] Adding apps to the Windows 7 Explorer Favorites List.
9 Views
18:43:16 09/03/11
Kthread Brycedotvc When People Ask Me The Hardest Part Of
[LESS INFO] 9 VIEWS | ADDED 18:43:16 09/03/11
kthread : >
brycedotvc : >
When people ask me the hardest part of being a VC, I have a pretty canned answer. It’s one I’ve used a lot over the last 10 years that I’ve been doing this, tho it’s grown more nuanced over time.
The hardest part of my job is that we are one step removed from making the actual things we fund. We don’t actually build the products, we don’t actually close the big sales, we don’t actually make the decisions that drive the businesses we fund. We give input at varying degrees of forcefulness. We make introduction and dive into back channels for feedback. We play a roles as supporting cast in the companies we fund, never getting to play the lead.
And sometimes that’s hard.
It’s hard when people you fund, people you genuinely care about, ignore your advice. It’s hard to watch them step on landmines you told them were in their path. It’s hard when you see something broken they choose not to fix. It’s hard when the company you thought you were funding becomes something entirely different. It’s hard when the cash runs out.
In the early days of developing a response to this question I would often say that VCs don’t actually make anything, we just fund the makers that do. I’ve since changed my tune on that, and this video taps into why.
It’s a short clip of the slam poet, Taylor Mali, recounting an exchange with a lawyer who questioned him about how much money he made as a teacher by asking “what do you make?”. Taylor flips that question into a moving riff on what a teacher makes that might surprise you. It might inspires you too.
You see, there’s a lot of noise out there in startup land. Caterina touches on this in her excellent post from last night: >
I talk to a lot of entrepreneurs in their 20s who are knowledgeable about the valuations various Y Combinator startups have attained, know the names of all the angel investors in the Valley, have in-depth knowledge of the Facebook diaspora and their doings, have opinions on various Zynga acquisitions, and know exactly how to get Andrew Mason on the line…it boggles the mind. These are good things to have in your tool kit. But I want to hear about things out there that they love. About loving the thing they’re building.
So, to hell with all that noise. It’s just a big mass of envy, chatter and FOMO . Let’s get excited and make things .
So, no, as a VC I don’t actually make the products we fund. I don’t make the headlines our founders do. And I don’t make the companies that change the world.
But I do make things.
I make palms sweat when I step into a conference room to hear a first pitch. I make questions that cut through you like a ginsu cuts through a tin can. I make poseurs walk and founders walk the talk. I make hearts sink when my number appears on caller ID. I make entrepreneur’s hearts break when I say “no” and founders high five when I say “yes”. I make parents proud of kids they feared could never keep a job. I make it possible for moms and dads to put bread on the table when their ambition outstrips their savings. I make founders believe when they can’t and doubt when they shouldn’t. Sometimes I make a difference. Sometimes I just make a mess. And, sometimes I make a leader by being someone’s first follower.
Now, what do you make?
It’s labor day weekend. Some will relax and unplug. Some will hunker down and work. But I hope all of you who watch this video will take time to think about what you are really making which is why it’s required weekend viewing here on BRYCE DOT VC.
There is a lot about being an entrepreneur that is gross. Not just hard beyond measure, but gross, and one of those is the way twentysomethings talk about exactly what Caterina points up in the passage Bryce quotes here.
I don’t know all the names of all the VCs and angels; I never will. I don’t want to try on ideas until a one fits a market and attempt to quickly exit and make everyone a pile. I may very likely never make it into a mentor program (I’ve been rejected from Techstars twice); I don’t look like three young guys with a kinda boring but investable enterprise idea, like most of those in the classes of grads I didn’t make it into.
I wear loudass vintage dresses. I make things that people love. For the past decade, I have helped international brands create content that proves them credible and interesting.
Give me a little more time to tell you about what happened with Galvanize , and know that I am making something very different, but similarly with love, and it’s going to take a while. It’s a big idea, it’s going to save a few people’s lives (not kidding), and I am going to finally be able to explain to my mom what it is that I do.
And while I am making this thing, I am going to keep teaching graduate students about how communities work, because they will create the tools we use next. If they don’t know how the Web started and what it looks like when things are made for love and the pleasure of creation before product/market fit and all the rest of that, then all of us in tech are really in trouble.
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20:54:04 08/29/11
Defrag How To Make A Win7 Thumbdrive Running Old Games On Win7 Imaging Old Laptop For Xp Mode
[LESS INFO] 31 VIEWS | ADDED 20:54:04 08/29/11
Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 ( see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com . We will also be checking comments for problems, but the email address will let us contact you if needed.
[00:20] How do I make a thumbdrive with Win32/64 install disk on it? Tool link . All-In-One link . AIK link .
[05:13] Will disabling System Restore speed up my system?
[06:30] Can I install Windows in a directory not named "Windows"?
[07:50] Can I use a Ceton Infinity in WMC using Win2k8 R2?
[10:25] How to run an old game on Windows 7.
[12:45] How to reset security permissions on thumbdrive from old system.
[15:35] Do registry settings persist after a system restore?
[17:04] Can you run an elevated CMD from command line?
[19:50] HDD space management tips for very small HDD's.
[23:01] Can't delete partitions on a thumbdrive, why?
[24:21] How can I see the last time my PC successfully defragged the drive?
[26:19] How can I use an image of my old laptop in XP Mode? Disk2vhd link .
[28:06] How can I set Thunderbird as default program in Windows?
[29:08] How can I tell the last time someone logged onto my PC?
[32:03] Was Windows Defrag tool a limited version of Diskeeper?
32 Views
20:54:04 08/29/11
Defrag How To Make A Win7 Thumbdrive Running Old Games On Win7 Imaging Old Laptop For Xp Mode
[LESS INFO] 32 VIEWS | ADDED 20:54:04 08/29/11
Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 ( see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com . We will also be checking comments for problems, but the email address will let us contact you if needed.
[00:20] How do I make a thumbdrive with Win32/64 install disk on it? Tool link . All-In-One link . AIK link .
[05:13] Will disabling System Restore speed up my system?
[06:30] Can I install Windows in a directory not named "Windows"?
[07:50] Can I use a Ceton Infinity in WMC using Win2k8 R2?
[10:25] How to run an old game on Windows 7.
[12:45] How to reset security permissions on thumbdrive from old system.
[15:35] Do registry settings persist after a system restore?
[17:04] Can you run an elevated CMD from command line?
[19:50] HDD space management tips for very small HDD's.
[23:01] Can't delete partitions on a thumbdrive, why?
[24:21] How can I see the last time my PC successfully defragged the drive?
[26:19] How can I use an image of my old laptop in XP Mode? Disk2vhd link .
[28:06] How can I set Thunderbird as default program in Windows?
[29:08] How can I tell the last time someone logged onto my PC?
[32:03] Was Windows Defrag tool a limited version of Diskeeper?
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08:31:34 08/04/11
FMK: Living The Bicycle Lifestyle Part 2 of 2 (Frugal Life Philosophy)
[LESS INFO] 1 VIEWS | ADDED 08:31:34 08/04/11
"FREE YOURSELF FROM BEING A SLAVE TO THE MOTOR VEHICLE CAR OWNER INCOME: $40,000/YEAR 1) $20/hour, 40 hours a week, $3200/month, $40,000/year CAR OWNER LOST INCOME: $15,000/YEAR 1) $20/hour, 40 hours a week, Over time pay $30/hour 2) Job location is 30 miles one way, 60 miles both ways. 1 hour commute time 1 way, 2 hours both ways per day, 10 hours/week, 40 hours/month. 500 hours/year. Lost income in over time pay: $1200/month, $15,000/year. 3) Time is seen as lost income b/c it is a forced drive, it is not seen as play, there is no exercise taking place. CAR OWNER EXPENSES 1) Purchases a $30,000 vehicle on a 5 year plan. $500/month, $6000/year 2) Insurance: $35/month, $420/year 3) Gas: 20 miles per gallon in city, $3.25 per gallon. Job is 30 miles one way, 60 miles two ways. 60 miles a day, 5 days a week, 300 miles a week, 1200 miles a month. 60 gallons of gas a month. Gas: $200/month, $2400/year 4) Oil change every 3 months, oil change costs $30. Oil change equates to $10/month, $120/year 5) License plate sticker: $80/year 6) City Sticker: $75/year 7) Misc. Maintenance fees: $30/month, $360/year 8) Parking Tickets: $75/year (3 tickets) 9) Traffic Tickets: $375/year (3 tickets) 10) License Plate: $10/year CAR OWNER TOTAL EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR: $10,000 CAR OWNER TOTAL ACTUAL PROFIT FOR THE YEAR: $15,000 $40,000-$15000-$10,000=$15,000 BIKE OWNER INCOME: $20,000/YEAR 1) $10/hour, 40 hours a week, $1600/month, $20,000/year BIKE OWNER LOST INCOME: $0/YEAR 1) Job location is 5 miles one way. 10 miles both ways. It takes 30 min. one way, 1 hour both ways. No income is lost because the commute is viewed as a 1 hour exercise every day. The bike ride is seen as play, not forced work. BIKE OWNER SAVED TIME CONVERTED TO INCOME: $3600/YEAR 1) The bike owner only lives 5 miles from home so his commute time back and force equals 1 hour per day. Whereas the car owners commute time is 2 hours because the job location is 30 miles away from his home. The bike owner saves 1 hour of time a day over the car owner. 5 hours a week, 20 hours a month. 240 hours year. 2) The bike owner makes $10/hr, converted to ovetime pay it is $15/hr. The additional income converted is $300/month. $3600/year. BIKE OWNER EXPENSES 1) Purchase a $250 bicycle. $250/year 2) Maintenance Fees: $18/year (3 tire flats) BIKE OWNER TOTAL EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR: $268 BIKE OWNER TOTAL ACTUAL PROFIT FOR THE YEAR: $23,332 $20,000-$268 $3600=$23,332 THE BIKE OWNER MAKES OVER $8000 PER YEAR MORE THAN THE CAR OWNER IN THIS EXAMPLE"
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08:29:31 08/04/11
FMK: Living The Bicycle Lifestyle Part 1 of 2 (Frugal Life Philosophy)
[LESS INFO] 0 VIEWS | ADDED 08:29:31 08/04/11
"FREE YOURSELF FROM BEING A SLAVE TO THE MOTOR VEHICLE CAR OWNER INCOME: $40,000/YEAR 1) $20/hour, 40 hours a week, $3200/month, $40,000/year CAR OWNER LOST INCOME: $15,000/YEAR 1) $20/hour, 40 hours a week, Over time pay $30/hour 2) Job location is 30 miles one way, 60 miles both ways. 1 hour commute time 1 way, 2 hours both ways per day, 10 hours/week, 40 hours/month. 500 hours/year. Lost income in over time pay: $1200/month, $15,000/year. 3) Time is seen as lost income b/c it is a forced drive, it is not seen as play, there is no exercise taking place. CAR OWNER EXPENSES 1) Purchases a $30,000 vehicle on a 5 year plan. $500/month, $6000/year 2) Insurance: $35/month, $420/year 3) Gas: 20 miles per gallon in city, $3.25 per gallon. Job is 30 miles one way, 60 miles two ways. 60 miles a day, 5 days a week, 300 miles a week, 1200 miles a month. 60 gallons of gas a month. Gas: $200/month, $2400/year 4) Oil change every 3 months, oil change costs $30. Oil change equates to $10/month, $120/year 5) License plate sticker: $80/year 6) City Sticker: $75/year 7) Misc. Maintenance fees: $30/month, $360/year 8) Parking Tickets: $75/year (3 tickets) 9) Traffic Tickets: $375/year (3 tickets) 10) License Plate: $10/year CAR OWNER TOTAL EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR: $10,000 CAR OWNER TOTAL ACTUAL PROFIT FOR THE YEAR: $15,000 $40,000-$15000-$10,000=$15,000 BIKE OWNER INCOME: $20,000/YEAR 1) $10/hour, 40 hours a week, $1600/month, $20,000/year BIKE OWNER LOST INCOME: $0/YEAR 1) Job location is 5 miles one way. 10 miles both ways. It takes 30 min. one way, 1 hour both ways. No income is lost because the commute is viewed as a 1 hour exercise every day. The bike ride is seen as play, not forced work. BIKE OWNER SAVED TIME CONVERTED TO INCOME: $3600/YEAR 1) The bike owner only lives 5 miles from home so his commute time back and force equals 1 hour per day. Whereas the car owners commute time is 2 hours because the job location is 30 miles away from his home. The bike owner saves 1 hour of time a day over the car owner. 5 hours a week, 20 hours a month. 240 hours year. 2) The bike owner makes $10/hr, converted to ovetime pay it is $15/hr. The additional income converted is $300/month. $3600/year. BIKE OWNER EXPENSES 1) Purchase a $250 bicycle. $250/year 2) Maintenance Fees: $18/year (3 tire flats) BIKE OWNER TOTAL EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR: $268 BIKE OWNER TOTAL ACTUAL PROFIT FOR THE YEAR: $23,332 $20,000-$268 $3600=$23,332 THE BIKE OWNER MAKES OVER $8000 PER YEAR MORE THAN THE CAR OWNER IN THIS EXAMPLE"
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21:23:33 07/20/11
Defrag: SSD Questions, Tagging Files, Mirroring Drives, Hardware Hacks
[LESS INFO] 23 VIEWS | ADDED 21:23:33 07/20/11
Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 ( see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com . We will also be checking comments for problems, but the email address will let us contact you if needed.
00:20 Eric Meijer and Charles interview Gov Maharaj.
04:12 All About SSDs - How do you know TRIM is enabled?
07:00 Is there any benefit to a defrag on an SSD?
08:42 What's the fastest way to connect a SSD
09:44 Can I tag text files like I do pictures in Windows 7?
12:53 Monitor no longer wakes from sleep.
14:42 Can I mirror my C: drive to another drive as a backup while Windows is running?
18:32 Will a "low level format" fix a thumbdrive that has bad sectors?
22:21 Deleted Thumbs.db and Desktop.ini, now having problems.
27:12 Windows crashes non-responding app too soon, is there a way to make it wait longer?
30:30 Hacking hardware - our pick of the week is Sugru .
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21:23:33 07/20/11
Defrag: SSD Questions, Tagging Files, Mirroring Drives, Hardware Hacks
[LESS INFO] 31 VIEWS | ADDED 21:23:33 07/20/11
Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 ( see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com . We will also be checking comments for problems, but the email address will let us contact you if needed.
00:20 Eric Meijer and Charles interview Gov Maharaj.
04:12 All About SSDs - How do you know TRIM is enabled?
07:00 Is there any benefit to a defrag on an SSD?
08:42 What's the fastest way to connect a SSD
09:44 Can I tag text files like I do pictures in Windows 7?
12:53 Monitor no longer wakes from sleep.
14:42 Can I mirror my C: drive to another drive as a backup while Windows is running?
18:32 Will a "low level format" fix a thumbdrive that has bad sectors?
22:21 Deleted Thumbs.db and Desktop.ini, now having problems.
27:12 Windows crashes non-responding app too soon, is there a way to make it wait longer?
30:30 Hacking hardware - our pick of the week is Sugru .
28 Views
18:59:28 01/05/11
Video: Suspect in UNM Hospital shooting still at large
[LESS INFO] 28 VIEWS | ADDED 18:59:28 01/05/11
continue to hunt for the man wanted from yesterday's shooting at u-n-m hospital. we've got the latest on the search. right now police are still searching for the man who opened fire inside unm hospital yesterday afternoon... after beating up his girlfriend. we had the breaking news yesterday afternoon-- as authorities tried to hunt down cesar dominguez- garcia. our kayla anderson just talked with unm police for an update. she's live at the hospital with the latest in our big story. today police minute thumbnail 12:00 pm released this report about what unfolded inside unm hospital on the pediatric unit. a chaotic scene that sparked a 20- hour long manhunt... which isn't over yet. 21-year-old cesar dominguez- garcia was at unmh with his girlfriend... visiting the couple's 2-month old son in the pediatric unit. according to his girlfriend... the couple started arguing ... so she walked away and went into a bathroom. dominguez- garcia allegedly followed her, grabbed her, pushed her, choked her and hit her. her family overheard her begging him to stop... and that's when her father and brother intervened. dominguez garcia then got into a physical altercation with her brother. and, when her family went to call police, that's when dominguez- garcia pulled out a gun and fired into the ceiling. he took off running out of the hospital-- and hasn't been seen since. "he's a dangerous individual... we consider him armed and dangerous." minute thumbnail 12:01 pm police believe dominguez-garcia is still in albuquerque. he's charged with aggravated battery on a household member and aggravated assault. we'll bring you the latest on the manhunt tonight at 5... plus we'll have new surveillance video from inside the hospital. reporting live from unm hospital, kayla anderson kob eyewitness news 4. this isn't the first time cesar dominguez-garcia has been wanted by police ... we've learned there was a warrant out for his arrest before the shooting at u-n-m-h. it's for--- not showing up to court after he was caught driving on a suspended license. be sure to stay with kob eyewitness news 4... we will bring you any new information on the search... as soon as it becomes available. you can also check kob.com for the latest developments.
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18:59:28 01/05/11
Video: Suspect in UNM Hospital shooting still at large
[LESS INFO] 5 VIEWS | ADDED 18:59:28 01/05/11
continue to hunt for the man wanted from yesterday's shooting at u-n-m hospital. we've got the latest on the search. right now police are still searching for the man who opened fire inside unm hospital yesterday afternoon... after beating up his girlfriend. we had the breaking news yesterday afternoon-- as authorities tried to hunt down cesar dominguez- garcia. our kayla anderson just talked with unm police for an update. she's live at the hospital with the latest in our big story. today police minute thumbnail 12:00 pm released this report about what unfolded inside unm hospital on the pediatric unit. a chaotic scene that sparked a 20- hour long manhunt... which isn't over yet. 21-year-old cesar dominguez- garcia was at unmh with his girlfriend... visiting the couple's 2-month old son in the pediatric unit. according to his girlfriend... the couple started arguing ... so she walked away and went into a bathroom. dominguez- garcia allegedly followed her, grabbed her, pushed her, choked her and hit her. her family overheard her begging him to stop... and that's when her father and brother intervened. dominguez garcia then got into a physical altercation with her brother. and, when her family went to call police, that's when dominguez- garcia pulled out a gun and fired into the ceiling. he took off running out of the hospital-- and hasn't been seen since. "he's a dangerous individual... we consider him armed and dangerous." minute thumbnail 12:01 pm police believe dominguez-garcia is still in albuquerque. he's charged with aggravated battery on a household member and aggravated assault. we'll bring you the latest on the manhunt tonight at 5... plus we'll have new surveillance video from inside the hospital. reporting live from unm hospital, kayla anderson kob eyewitness news 4. this isn't the first time cesar dominguez-garcia has been wanted by police ... we've learned there was a warrant out for his arrest before the shooting at u-n-m-h. it's for--- not showing up to court after he was caught driving on a suspended license. be sure to stay with kob eyewitness news 4... we will bring you any new information on the search... as soon as it becomes available. you can also check kob.com for the latest developments.
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11:44:27 12/18/10
Thursday Thirteen V48
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I've been spending the last day or so doing more clearance from the garage. I can see the floor again now. There's a few observations about some of the stuff.
1) There's been some furniture there which we have been unsuccessful to even give away. That's not to say that we didn't successfully donate a few items including a bed, two wardrobes, two tables, a set of four chairs and some other bits and pieces. It even included a disassembled kit which someone wanted to rebuild.
2) The miscellaneous hand basins and similar have all gone. They were not re-usable in any case.
3) A few tools looked to be over ambitious and have resided as 'investments' rather than practical items. They have now quietly disappeared (OK except the electric plane and the dangerous flame blasting paint stripper)
4) Records and increasingly books are going digital. The vinyls are still hanging in there because of the artwork of some of the covers. Probably 75% of them are now available digitally. My most tricky acquisition was Retribution by Clark Hutchinson. There's a CD copy around but it's just not as clean as the original album. The cassette tapes I found are now all goners.
5) I realise that the various anthology books I've acquired at different times are not all that sensible. They are too big to read. My Kafka, Huxley, Orwell and Lawrence mega books have not been read although the individual stories have as separate paperbacks.
6) Despite the plaintive cries from the book publishers, I can't help thinking that more book reading will go digital over the next few years. My own recent experience of this has been much better than I expected.
7) After spending some time in L.A., where I had access to a vinyl record player, I'm sorely tempted to restore one of the decks I've found and have a small filtered selection of about 10 vinyls for casual playing.
8) I can't believe how much spare cabling of many types I unearthed. It was mainly for PS/2 style connections of keyboards, parallel printer cables and serial connections. None of these connections even exist on modern technology so they are really defunct now.
9) I have a large pile of Hard drive disks varying from 100GB upwards. Most have shown signs of unreliability, so I can't really use them, but I also can't dispose of them because of what they may contain. I shall have to look further into this. I realise my minimum unit of non laptop disk is now 1Terabyte, which only a few years ago would seem somewhat excessive.
10) I think I have spotted several species of spider during the clearance work. I saw plenty of pholcus phalangioides (they are the clear coloured spindly ones) a few segestria senoculata (they live in the holes that have been drilled in the brickwork) some pardosa amentata (they are the wolfy ones that run about without webs) and some enormous tegenaria duellica (they are the big spring suspension spiders that suddenly appear on walls at night). I expect there are a few more as sometimes I felt like I was in that scene from Indiana Jones. There's at least one of each type in the picture below.
11) There were a few previously packed crates that now Have No Meaning or Logic. I was able to dispose of them without really examining the contents.
12) I have decided that keeping boxes from purchases is not very sensible unless one wishes them to eventually be placed in a museum. As an example, the 25 inch Black Trinitron box from another era had just been filled with old broken watering cans and small segments of hose pipe. Apart from a rodent nest made from old chewed bus tickets in one corner, it didn't seem to have served any useful purpose.
13) An important stage has now been passed in the clearance project. The floor is now visible in a circle and its possible to Walk Around and Look Across the space. Testing it on others though is less convincing. They still look bemused at the amount of stuff and mutter things along the lines of "you should have shown me what it was like before."
There. Thirteen. It must be Thursday.







