Saturday, November 17, 2007
Friday, July 07, 2006
New Feed
Just to let everyone know, I have a new feed for all future podcasts.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
Podcast 12 is posted although I'm still waiting for iTunes to validate the feed. The old feed http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheGearJammer is still active for this blog as well.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
Podcast 12 is posted although I'm still waiting for iTunes to validate the feed. The old feed http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheGearJammer is still active for this blog as well.
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Sacramento, CA -- Leave Of Absence
Just wanted to let everyone know I have been dealing with a personal situation that began on April 10, 2006 and is still unresolved as of the present. I have had to devote nearly all of my resources and time to handle my affairs and I truly apologize to all who emailed me for a status report.
Please know that my situation may affect my ability to drive a commercial vehicle and if so, I will have to change gears a bit and start doing something different for the time being. I will post an update of my status as things begin to settle down. For the time being I am in Sacramento, CA until further notice.
In the mean time I want to thank those of you who were kind enough to email me with your comments and inquiries as to my status. I have every intention of continuing to podcast and have an alternative venue I have been contemplating for some time now. I will be launching another website soon which will serve as the online headquarters for 'Customer Service America', a BBB style archival system for businesses that need to improve the level of customer service they are offering. In addition, this site will host many educational and training opportunities which business owners may use to revitalize their image and improve the methods and practices for a more proactive approach to customer service.
This is all contingent upon their participation in our 'Revitalization Project' in which they will undergo a 3 day assessment and agree to be profiled by our staff so that areas of opportunity may be isolated. Customer Service America is going to debut with a national expose on the business practices of Cingular Wireless who have the absolute worst rating in America today. We also bring Tom Bodette into the spotlight as we find drug traffic and prostitution are frequent flyers at the Motel 6 we profiled including an exclusive interview with Crack-Head Kim a prostitute and crack smoker who didn't mind telling it all in our podcast.
This is one show you don't want to miss folks!
Please know that my situation may affect my ability to drive a commercial vehicle and if so, I will have to change gears a bit and start doing something different for the time being. I will post an update of my status as things begin to settle down. For the time being I am in Sacramento, CA until further notice.
In the mean time I want to thank those of you who were kind enough to email me with your comments and inquiries as to my status. I have every intention of continuing to podcast and have an alternative venue I have been contemplating for some time now. I will be launching another website soon which will serve as the online headquarters for 'Customer Service America', a BBB style archival system for businesses that need to improve the level of customer service they are offering. In addition, this site will host many educational and training opportunities which business owners may use to revitalize their image and improve the methods and practices for a more proactive approach to customer service.
This is all contingent upon their participation in our 'Revitalization Project' in which they will undergo a 3 day assessment and agree to be profiled by our staff so that areas of opportunity may be isolated. Customer Service America is going to debut with a national expose on the business practices of Cingular Wireless who have the absolute worst rating in America today. We also bring Tom Bodette into the spotlight as we find drug traffic and prostitution are frequent flyers at the Motel 6 we profiled including an exclusive interview with Crack-Head Kim a prostitute and crack smoker who didn't mind telling it all in our podcast.
This is one show you don't want to miss folks!
Friday, April 07, 2006
Seattle, WA
First thing I need to do is apologize for my lengthy absence. I have been dealing with a virus the likes of which I've never seen before. This thing is not only destroying my system files and propogating itself like most viruses, it actually uninstalls programs or moves the entire contents of the folder so that the program no longer functions. It's almost intelligent and seems to go into hiding or become dormant when I aggressively seek it with different virus scanning and spyware removal software I've had to purchase due to it rendering my McAfee and Spybot programs useless.
I don't want to make the claim that this is a new virus until I substantiate my findings, but currently I have been working to eradicate this thing for 2 weeks now and for all my efforts it is still firmly embedded in my system and although I can keep it at bay by running a script that scans the system every 10 minutes for the latest viruses and spyware, it has still managed to evade detection and/or fool the scan into thinking it found something but in reality it just places random files throughout the system which my software identifies as various malware and such. Deleting these files solves nothing and is almost like this thing is toying with me.
This Virus seems intelligent because it seems to evolve and 'learn' as I fight to destroy it. Each time I fix something and get a handle on it, the Virus changes it's mode of attack on my system so that I have to start again.
To date this program has done the following damage:
Rendered Spybot Search & Destroy unable to connect to it's server to check for updates.
Corrupted McAfee Virus Scan so that it will not open.
Uninstalled McAfee Security Center completely.
Placed over 100 different files throughout my system that are for the most part adware or tracking cookies which I believe are only created to keep the Spyware programs busy.
Added shortcuts to various sites in my Favorites folder for Internet Explorer.
Hijacked the home page and locked me out of the internet options panel on Internet Explorer.
Crashed my Windows Explorer (Desktop) over a dozen times now.
You won't believe this last one... I wouldn't if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.... It actually RE-WROTE the windows code for the GUI on my internet connection software so that the button that I click to CONNECT was just not there. Not only that, but it removed certain other graphical elements of the connection manager so that my NETWORK tab was missing as well as a few other tabs that had to do with monitoring network status.
That's just incredible. I have never seen anything like this and I'm stunned to put it mildly. I had to reinstall the entire program for my Sierra Wireless Aircard in order to get the GUI back to normal. I was essentially unable to go online until I did this. This Virus not only corrupts files, IT REWRITES THE GUI CODE!
And the latest tactict this thing has taken is to lock the task bar so that my icons are inaccessable. By that I mean my Connection Manager and McAfee programs by default load when Windows starts and they load into the task bar at the bottom right of the screen. I would normally just click on the icon to invoke the program, but since the taskbar is essentially 'Frozen' Windows can't or doesn't load those programs when it starts now. If I want to run those programs I have to manually open them from the actual folders as the shortcuts are also not functional anymore.... Why don't the shortcuts work you ask? Well it's really simple, the folders that the shortcuts point to are EMPTY. Yes, it takes the contents of the folders and just moves them to another folder. UNBELIEVABLE.
Windows is becoming increasingly more unstable and I don't think I can keep booting to Safe Mode to fix problems much longer. My files are backed up for the most part though in the event that I lose this battle.
If you are saying to yourself.. Why don't you just format the hard drive? Well I will be formating soon and will update both McAfee and a few others who have asked for me to document what I can on this and forward it.
I'm in Seattle, WA and not sure where I'm headed next. I will update as soon as I know anything. I'm sorry for not having a podcast up yet but it's been impossible due to the situation with my laptop.
I don't want to make the claim that this is a new virus until I substantiate my findings, but currently I have been working to eradicate this thing for 2 weeks now and for all my efforts it is still firmly embedded in my system and although I can keep it at bay by running a script that scans the system every 10 minutes for the latest viruses and spyware, it has still managed to evade detection and/or fool the scan into thinking it found something but in reality it just places random files throughout the system which my software identifies as various malware and such. Deleting these files solves nothing and is almost like this thing is toying with me.
This Virus seems intelligent because it seems to evolve and 'learn' as I fight to destroy it. Each time I fix something and get a handle on it, the Virus changes it's mode of attack on my system so that I have to start again.
To date this program has done the following damage:
Rendered Spybot Search & Destroy unable to connect to it's server to check for updates.
Corrupted McAfee Virus Scan so that it will not open.
Uninstalled McAfee Security Center completely.
Placed over 100 different files throughout my system that are for the most part adware or tracking cookies which I believe are only created to keep the Spyware programs busy.
Added shortcuts to various sites in my Favorites folder for Internet Explorer.
Hijacked the home page and locked me out of the internet options panel on Internet Explorer.
Crashed my Windows Explorer (Desktop) over a dozen times now.
You won't believe this last one... I wouldn't if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.... It actually RE-WROTE the windows code for the GUI on my internet connection software so that the button that I click to CONNECT was just not there. Not only that, but it removed certain other graphical elements of the connection manager so that my NETWORK tab was missing as well as a few other tabs that had to do with monitoring network status.
That's just incredible. I have never seen anything like this and I'm stunned to put it mildly. I had to reinstall the entire program for my Sierra Wireless Aircard in order to get the GUI back to normal. I was essentially unable to go online until I did this. This Virus not only corrupts files, IT REWRITES THE GUI CODE!
And the latest tactict this thing has taken is to lock the task bar so that my icons are inaccessable. By that I mean my Connection Manager and McAfee programs by default load when Windows starts and they load into the task bar at the bottom right of the screen. I would normally just click on the icon to invoke the program, but since the taskbar is essentially 'Frozen' Windows can't or doesn't load those programs when it starts now. If I want to run those programs I have to manually open them from the actual folders as the shortcuts are also not functional anymore.... Why don't the shortcuts work you ask? Well it's really simple, the folders that the shortcuts point to are EMPTY. Yes, it takes the contents of the folders and just moves them to another folder. UNBELIEVABLE.
Windows is becoming increasingly more unstable and I don't think I can keep booting to Safe Mode to fix problems much longer. My files are backed up for the most part though in the event that I lose this battle.
If you are saying to yourself.. Why don't you just format the hard drive? Well I will be formating soon and will update both McAfee and a few others who have asked for me to document what I can on this and forward it.
I'm in Seattle, WA and not sure where I'm headed next. I will update as soon as I know anything. I'm sorry for not having a podcast up yet but it's been impossible due to the situation with my laptop.
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Usk, WA
I'm looking for a preloaded trailer here at Ponderay Newsprint in Usk, WA that I will be delivering to the San Jose Mercury News. This area is beautifull. It's Pend-Orielle County and we are close to the Canadian border here. For any trivia fans out there, this is the spot where Twin Peaks was located in David Lynch's popular television series several years ago. Much of the filming was done on location in these woods.
I was a huge Twin Peaks fan and created a couple of websites which never really got finished. You can see them here:
One Eyed Jack's Casino
The Book House Boys - A blog idea that I had
Well I just wanted to update everyone and you can click my Geo-Position to see where Usk, Wa is located. Also I have decided to fix the problem I discussed in Podcast 10 where my files were disappearing from iTunes. My solution is to move all media files to a seperate feed. When I do this I will post the new subscription link. It should be a smooth transition. I will update this blog with shortcuts in the posts that contain media files.
I am working also on several new podcasts for you to enjoy. My daughter is definitely signed up for co-hosting and while I'm in the bay area we will get together and throw that together. This should prove to be a great podcast and one that I as a father am very excited about.
I'll be updating again when we stop tonight.
I was a huge Twin Peaks fan and created a couple of websites which never really got finished. You can see them here:
One Eyed Jack's Casino
The Book House Boys - A blog idea that I had
Well I just wanted to update everyone and you can click my Geo-Position to see where Usk, Wa is located. Also I have decided to fix the problem I discussed in Podcast 10 where my files were disappearing from iTunes. My solution is to move all media files to a seperate feed. When I do this I will post the new subscription link. It should be a smooth transition. I will update this blog with shortcuts in the posts that contain media files.
I am working also on several new podcasts for you to enjoy. My daughter is definitely signed up for co-hosting and while I'm in the bay area we will get together and throw that together. This should prove to be a great podcast and one that I as a father am very excited about.
I'll be updating again when we stop tonight.
Friday, March 24, 2006
Podcast 11: Sin City
Podcast 11: Sin City has been moved to the new feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
You may download directly from here or from the Media Archives.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
You may download directly from here or from the Media Archives.
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Snowflake, AZ
It's a bit cold here in Snowflake... I'm picking up a load of paper rolls headed for Las Vegas, NV....sin city... I should be there by around 3PM it looks like. After that I will find a place to park so I can get some rest.
While I was in the Phoenix area yesterday I was able to download quite a few podcasts thanks to the 3G Network and my broadband wireless card!! Looks like Cingular either fixed the problem I was having in Portland or else it was unique to the Portland area. I have been working on my next podcast as well so you can look forward to that soon.
Thor is having a problem understanding why he can't get out and run around at this paper mill... he's a real trooper though and puts up with many long hours of driving and sitting in places where he can't get out. I owe him a good run when we get to a rest area.
I will be talking about Geo-Coding and Geo-Positioning of websites and Blog's in my next podcast, note that I have the {feedmap} up and working now. You will see a target icon below each post on my site that will launch a window displaying my last known position with a fair amount of accuracy. While this poses somewhat of a security issue since I am hauling freight, I won't be updating the position until I am leaving the area. More on this in my next podcast....
Thank's for the plug Joe (ABQ Trucker), I downloaded all of your podcasts yesterday and will be going through them shortly. For those who don't know, Joe is a fellow truck driver who does a podcast called ABQ Trucker out of Albuquerque, NM and he has a blog as well. Check him out.
Well, I gotta get rolling here, more later...
While I was in the Phoenix area yesterday I was able to download quite a few podcasts thanks to the 3G Network and my broadband wireless card!! Looks like Cingular either fixed the problem I was having in Portland or else it was unique to the Portland area. I have been working on my next podcast as well so you can look forward to that soon.
Thor is having a problem understanding why he can't get out and run around at this paper mill... he's a real trooper though and puts up with many long hours of driving and sitting in places where he can't get out. I owe him a good run when we get to a rest area.
I will be talking about Geo-Coding and Geo-Positioning of websites and Blog's in my next podcast, note that I have the {feedmap} up and working now. You will see a target icon below each post on my site that will launch a window displaying my last known position with a fair amount of accuracy. While this poses somewhat of a security issue since I am hauling freight, I won't be updating the position until I am leaving the area. More on this in my next podcast....
Thank's for the plug Joe (ABQ Trucker), I downloaded all of your podcasts yesterday and will be going through them shortly. For those who don't know, Joe is a fellow truck driver who does a podcast called ABQ Trucker out of Albuquerque, NM and he has a blog as well. Check him out.
Well, I gotta get rolling here, more later...
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Podcast 10
Podcast 10 has been moved to the new feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
You may download directly from here or from the Media Archives.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
You may download directly from here or from the Media Archives.
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Podcast 9
Podcast 9 has been moved to the new feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
You may download directly from here or from the Media Archives.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
You may download directly from here or from the Media Archives.
Thursday, March 09, 2006
Update
I received an email this morning letting me know that the MP3 link for Podcast 8 was pointing to the wrong file on my website. It was correct in iTunes and also correct on my Feedburner feed.
I was aware of this and thought it had been corrected. The link was pointing to gj_012906.mp3 but the correct file should be gj_030206.mp3 which is what I'm showing now. Sorry for the mix up.
Just an FYI....More later..
I was aware of this and thought it had been corrected. The link was pointing to gj_012906.mp3 but the correct file should be gj_030206.mp3 which is what I'm showing now. Sorry for the mix up.
Just an FYI....More later..
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Podcast 8
Podcast 8 has been moved to the new feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
You may download directly from here or from the Media Archives.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
You may download directly from here or from the Media Archives.
La Mirada, CA
Just a quick update to let everyone know I am having a problem uploading my latest podcast which was recorded on March 2nd in Sacramento. I will have the problem resolved on Monday hopefully and get it out to you. My apologies.
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Portland, OR
Getting ready to head to Los Angeles in a bit. I heard on the weather channel that it's gonna be a wet, windy and miserable ride most of the way. My only real concern is coming through the mountains in southern Oregon and Northern California. I'll see how bad it is when I get there.
I'll be stopping in Sacramento along the way and plan on putting together my next podcast from there. Also I want to thank Trucker Tom for mentioning me in his podcast the other day.
They just finished loading my trailer so I need to go seal it and get the paperwork....
I'll be stopping in Sacramento along the way and plan on putting together my next podcast from there. Also I want to thank Trucker Tom for mentioning me in his podcast the other day.
They just finished loading my trailer so I need to go seal it and get the paperwork....
Monday, February 20, 2006
Still in Calexico...
Podcast 7 has been moved to the new feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
You may download directly from here or from the Media Archives.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
You may download directly from here or from the Media Archives.
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Calexico, CA
This morning I got a few more shots of the ant colony before we headed out. Pictured to the left is my camera coupled with the Canon EF 180mm f/3.5L Macro USM lens. You can see how long it is and the need for a tripod to support it. In the shot below you can make out the spikes on the ant's back. I'm not sure what kind of ant it is but it's got some heavy armor, pretty cool. I couldn't get it focused any better because he kept moving around.I really like doing macro shots of insects and I especially like shooting spiders. I'm not quite sure what my fascination is with them... I'd like to try some infra-red photography sometime too. With infra-red the shots come out looking kinda like negatives. It's a neat effect, I'll post some in the near future.
We got into Calexico this afternoon and delivered the goods. Right now we're parked at the end of the road in this industrial complex. We didn't get an empty trailer so that makes it harder to get another load. Hopefully something will turn up in the morning.
Friday, February 17, 2006
Tucson, AZ
On our way to Calexico, CA where we deliver tomorrow. We picked up this load of flour in Plainview, TX just north of Lubbock the other day. I spent the two days before that doing local work in Odessa, TX delivering tires for all the Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores in the area. Not much fun since it's all driver unload. Each stop gets harder than the last because the trailer gets emptier and it's farther to get the tires to the dock.
The weather continues to stay dry but cloudy. After we drop this load I'm hoping to get something going north, maybe Washington. I shot a few pics of an ant hill out back here with my macro lens. The lens is fairly heavy and needs to be supported with a tripod so it won't break the connecting bracket on the camera body. The picture below, although not the best, is of one of the ants trying to move a small twig. The ant was about 1/4" long and I shot him from about a foot away using a 180mm macro lens. The spotlight and nightvision effect was done in post using photoshop.
The weather continues to stay dry but cloudy. After we drop this load I'm hoping to get something going north, maybe Washington. I shot a few pics of an ant hill out back here with my macro lens. The lens is fairly heavy and needs to be supported with a tripod so it won't break the connecting bracket on the camera body. The picture below, although not the best, is of one of the ants trying to move a small twig. The ant was about 1/4" long and I shot him from about a foot away using a 180mm macro lens. The spotlight and nightvision effect was done in post using photoshop.
Monday, February 13, 2006
Fort Worth, TX
Wow.. I'm sorry it's been so long since I posted anything. I had some computer problems and took a few days off then was too busy to sit down and do a podcast with anything of value. I kept putting it off until I had some time and it just kept dragging out. Well I figured I better at least do an update before I lose ALL my subscribers...
Anyway, my last post was from Billings, MT and since then I delivered that load in Olympia, WA then headed south to grab another load in Portland, OR which I took down to my terminal in Lathrop, CA and dropped there. I took a few days off and visited with my daughter before returning to get a load coming out here to Fort Worth, TX which I delivered last night.
Right now I'm sitting at a Pilot Truck Stop here in Alliance Texas, which is basically Fort Worth. I'm waiting to get another load. The trip out here was a standard desert run, not too exciting. It was clear and dry the whole way although a bit windy in spots. I hope the weather stays like this as I'm kinda sick of all the rain.
I'll be posting another podcast this week and apologize again for my absence.
Anyway, my last post was from Billings, MT and since then I delivered that load in Olympia, WA then headed south to grab another load in Portland, OR which I took down to my terminal in Lathrop, CA and dropped there. I took a few days off and visited with my daughter before returning to get a load coming out here to Fort Worth, TX which I delivered last night.
Right now I'm sitting at a Pilot Truck Stop here in Alliance Texas, which is basically Fort Worth. I'm waiting to get another load. The trip out here was a standard desert run, not too exciting. It was clear and dry the whole way although a bit windy in spots. I hope the weather stays like this as I'm kinda sick of all the rain.
I'll be posting another podcast this week and apologize again for my absence.
Sunday, January 29, 2006
Billings, MT
Podcast 6 has been moved to the new feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
You may download directly from here or from the Media Archives.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
You may download directly from here or from the Media Archives.
Saturday, January 28, 2006
Rapid City, SD
Videocast 1 has been moved to the new feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
You may download directly from here or from the Media Archives.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/gjpodcast
You may download directly from here or from the Media Archives.
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Council Bluffs, IA
We made it to Council Bluffs, IA and have about 530 miles left to get to Rapid City, SD after we take a 10 hour break. After leaving Mount Vernon we stopped once in Missouri to get fuel because we didn't have enough to make it to Iowa where we are scheduled for a fill up. My dispatcher authorized me for 150 gallons which was more than enough. I grabbed a quick bite to eat and then hit the road again. We drove straight through to Council Bluffs without stopping again.
After we do a partial unload at Lowe's Hardware in Rapid City we'll take another 10 hours off and then finish up with a 450 mile drive over to Billings, MT for the final delivery at another Lowe's. After that I will have enough time to go do a pickup if there's something ready. If not, we wait until morning.
After we do a partial unload at Lowe's Hardware in Rapid City we'll take another 10 hours off and then finish up with a 450 mile drive over to Billings, MT for the final delivery at another Lowe's. After that I will have enough time to go do a pickup if there's something ready. If not, we wait until morning.
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