Posts from June 2009

Gravatar – Unifying Social Media

Yesterday, whilst working on trying to make the blog look beautiful I noticed something bizarre.

A comment of mine had my picture against it which good, however I was confused as to how it got there because I have never put my own picture on the Baby-Green Blog anywhere.

I looked at the URI for the image and it was this:
http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/f582c100a1c12ef21361c5b06a9ab278?s=32&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gravatar.com%2Favatar%2Fad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536%3Fs%3D32&r=PG

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Sony Ericsson Ditching Memory Stick Micro for MicroSD

So it’s not that often that I poke my nose into products that don’t interest me, but I think Sony Ericsson deserve a word for this one.

http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/01/sony-ericsson-ditching-memory-stick-micro-cards-in-favor-of-micr/

Posted over at Engadget it seems Sony Ericsson are stopping the use of Sony Memory Stick formats in their mobile phones in favour of the standard MicroSD. This is great for consumers who will be able to port cards around between phones and other devices now without the need to carry around converters for the Sony memory stick formats.

It’s all a step towards convergence for the mobile market including the not-so-recent news that a number of mobile market players announced they will be standardizing on MicroUSB ports for their devices.

BackInfo over BGInfo for Your Servers Wallpaper

I see a lot of posts about BGInfo from SysInternals and using it on your servers to make them easily identifiable.

Although BGInfo can show you a wealth of information, it’s not the most beautiful of wallpapers, and yes I know you can spend a day or two using the GUI tool to customize the way it looks, but it’s just too much effort for something that is supposed to just be telling you what server you are logged on to.

For this reason, I always use BackInfo on any server I touch. BackInfo came out of the Resource Kit Tools for either Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003, I can’t remember which. For this, you get two files: backinfo.exe and backinfo.ini.

For the simplest installation running out of the box, do the following:

  1. Copy the two files to inDir/li>
  2. Open a Command Prompt
  3. Type inDir0ackinfo.exe to launch it for the first time
  4. Type reg add HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun /v BackInfo /t REG_SZ /d inDirbackinfo.exe to add BackInnfo to the registry so that it runs for everyone at logon.

A nice idea for someone wanting to enforce this background across a corporate environment would be to create a logon script in a Group Policy Object at the parent OU which holds all your servers. In the logon script, push the two files and the registry setting down to the servers. Then, just as the little cherry on top, to stop people trying to get away from BackInfo, you could assign a User Configuration policy which enforces the background wallpaper as backinfo.bmp, which is the file produced by BackInfo.

If you like to see other information, you want to change the font or anything like that, you can just edit the backinfo.ini file you copied over to do all sorts of things. The file is really well commented which makes it easy to do also.

Still Ugly, but Improving

So if you’ve been looking over at the Baby-Green Wedding website, you’ll see that nothing much has changed on the design front, and that it’s just content missing now.

Well that’s because I’m pretty much settled and finished on the design over there, but the issue now is bringing that over to the blog and the forum. Unless your reading this over RSS, you’ll see that the blog looks partly like the Wedding site now – The background, font and some elements of the design are getting there, but these theme based content driven sites like the blog and forum are hard to reverse engineer, so give me time.

I guess it’s times like these that it pays to use RSS.

Windows 7 Wallpaper Pack

One of the RSS feeds I read regularly, Redmond Pie posted this over the weekend: It’s a pack of Windows 7 coloured wallpapers.

Each colour comes in two flavours – With or without the Windows Seven title and there is five colours to choose from.

Just dump them in the %SystemRoot%WebWallpapers directory and your good to go.

Grab the download from my Windows Live SkyDrive account below.