MS Installer Cleanup breaks Office 2007

This post is strictly for the great search index in the sky.

If you install the MS Installer Cleanup tool, perhaps on the recommendation of Adobe for CS3 installation issues as I did you will break MS office. The error you’ll get is “Microsoft [Word] is not installed correctly for the current user.” As far as I can tell there is no way to fix it manually. I ran the Vista System Restore tool for the very first time ever and it worked.

Also, the Photoshop problem I was having was that all CS3 apps would just start and either hang or no UI would show up. I had to download this Licensing patch from Adobe: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=3750 

I was able to find a ton of posts in forums and usenet that described the exact problem I mentioned, but no solutions, nobody ever goes back and says “for the record, here’s what I did”. So I’m doing that now.

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Determination

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I was duly impressed by the efforts of the amputee runner in Saturday’s Long Island Greenbelt 50k, but I didn’t realize that in the process she set the world record for an amputee runner. She also owns the road marathon record with a stunning 3:05 time. Amazing stuff & congratulations to Amy Palmiero-Winters.

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Ultra Marathon Recap

_MG_4041-1 Kilometers: 50
Miles: 31.07
Participants: 59
Time: 5:35:14 or so (they still haven’t posted the official results)
Overall Place: 11
Overall Male: 10 (The woman that won is a famous ultra runner)
Powerbar Gels consumed: 6
Electrolyte pills: 5
Dixie cups of warm, flat Pepsi: 9
Ounces of Gatorade: 100+
Injuries resulting in blood drawn: 0
Times lost on course: 10

I ran the Long Island Greenbelt 50k trail race yesterday.

It was my longest race to date (previous was 18M) and my first trail race. Path-finding was a major challenge and one that I did not fully anticipate. I got lost a whole bunch of times, but fortunately never for very far or long. The biggest physical challenge was the steep downhill sections. Even though I had limited time training on trails, I had prepared to go up hills well enough to cover the day, but I neglected to train specifically to go down steep inclines and by half way my quadriceps were crying uncle and I was forced to pick my way down hills slowly and often times by grabbing trees to slow my descent. The whole vibe was completely different from a road race, nearly everyone you passed along the way (it was a double out-and-back course) would say things like “looking great!” or “awesome job!”.

Since so much of it was a new experience, I’m thrilled to have learned as much as I did and finished with no major catastrophes along the way.

UPDATE: official results posted

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Where do you find the time?

This is my favorite video of 2008 so far.

Makes me so happy to be involved in actually building and experimenting with “what’s next” in the long-term meaning of the phrase. And that my bets placed on technologies that require huge amounts of human input are the right ones (eventually).

UPDATE: It appears there is an issue in Internet Explorer and the video. If you don’t see anything, here is the direct link: http://blip.tv/file/855937/

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hReview Pickup — Akismet

website: Akismet

Overview: 90/100

Indispensable

Review:

I used to battle spam here on this blog and was able to fight the good fight on my own for a while, but it got to be too much and when Akismet was released (and even before it was supported in Subtext) I signed up and configured it. Like any good service of the kind, I basically forgot about it. I thought for sure I mentioned them on this blog already, but search says no.

Akismet uses a variety of techniques to fight spam and works fantastically well.

I didn’t realize how well until it was pointed out that one of my posts was “spam central” and I realized that for a period of about 18 hours a couple of weeks ago, something happened and my blog software wasn’t talking to Akismet’s servers (could have been me, could have been them) and nearly 10,000 erroneous comments and trackbacks were allowed in. Indeed, Akismet has blocked nearly 12 million spam messages so far today (5pm right now) across their network.

imageNaturally we added Akismet support in the Notches Blog and I was happy to pay the $5 pro blogger fee (defined as: you make more than $500 a month from your blog) — for most personal blogs Akismet is free.

Not only is it highly recommended, I don’t recommend running a blog without it.

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Hhreview Pickup – deceptive selling

business: Moosejaw

Overview: 21/100

Deceptive Seller

Review:

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I need new trail shoes. My friend Tim B, a serious trail runner, suggested the La Sportiva Slingblade, which is being replaced by the Skylite. I’m into very lightweight shoes, so these at 250 grams look perfect for me.

The only place I can find them online is a place called Moosejaw. When I first looked at them in late March, the site had the “estimated ship date” as 4/1/2008. I almost bought them thinking “hey, that’s just a couple of days away, cool”. Except something told me to just wait until they showed as actually shipping/in stock. Good thing. Every two or three days since then they’ve just moved the estimated date back a couple of days.

This is not cool.

Nobody else has them, so it is clear this is just a ploy. I dig more and there are other things that smell-bad about this place. They registered a fake company called AAA Outdoors Online so they would show up first in searches that just links directly to them. The page itself is loaded with SEO keywords at the bottom of the page.

I totally understand they are trying to compete, but it is a big turnoff and I’m not going to be buying from them if I can help it. Remarkably Google’s product search (formerly Froogle) has 2,066 reviews for this place with an average of 4.5/5.0 stars. Needless to say, given the tactics I’ve seen, I’m suspicious of those.

Ratings: ;

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Meet the Team

imageSo much is happening in Notches-world it is hard enough just to keep Emily (my fiance) updated, let alone my loyal blog readers. I don’t even know where to start.

The sites we are building continue to get refined. We just added our glamour shots to the “Meet the Team” page for instance.

Tim wrote a killer post called Innovation, Disruption and the Economics of free which was picked up by the NY tech blog CenterNetworks. What a multi-talented guy that Tim is.

Life right now is a tangle of meetups, meetings, coding, researching, planning, talking, writing, listening.

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British Ladies Make Music

image I would like to just note a time-when-I-discovered-them-progression of my favorite women in music that happen to be British.

Ms Dynamite – R&B signer, favorite song “DY-NA-MI-TEE”

Lady SovereignGrime rapper, favorite song “Random 2”

Lily Allen – favorite song “LDN”

Amy Winehouse – favorite song “Tears Dry on Their Own”

Kate Nash – sounds an awful lot like Lily Allen*, favorite song “Foundations”

Adele – sounds an awful lot like Amy Winehouse*, favorite song “My Same”

*In both cases, I mean this in the best possible way.

And even better than just telling you about them, I created a Muxtape (click to listen):

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