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I’ve been working on the largest website I’ve ever done… DDO Source.com. DDO is an abbreviation for Dungeons & Dragons Online. I’ve been a D&D player for more than 20 years and eventually found my way in to DDO. It’s a pretty good game, but there’s not a lot...

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New stuff for the blog…

Posted by Walt Snider | Posted in Blog News | Posted on 31-08-2008

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I’m going to start adding new stuff to the blog now… funny pictures (I’ll try to keep it SFW) and some testimonials that people say about me… good and bad. The testimonials are going to be back-posted according to the date I got them.

Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card, “It’s your turn.”

Posted by Walt Snider | Posted in Family, Thoughts | Posted on 19-08-2008

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When I was in my early teens, someone shoved a copy of Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card in my hands and told me to read it. It may have been my late Uncle Grant. I was quite resistant to it at the time, but eventually I read the first few pages and didn’t put it down until I was done, some 9 or 10 hours later.

Recently, as my son has become such a bookworm, I’ve running out of books to hand him:

  • Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
  • Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (an appropriate version)
  • The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Invisible Man by H. G. Wells
  • Star Surgeon by Alan Nourse

He’s tried Tolkien, but can’t grasp the writing style… funny, that was my hang up so many years ago.

He’s been avidly waiting for me to finish Ender’s Game a second time around and I finally finished it earlier today in the reading room… I found him and handed him the book with a smirk and casual, "It’s your turn."

He made a huge smile and gave me a tight hug, snatched the book and sat on the couch to embark on an adventure. I love my son. I love his sense of adventure.

I Think I’m A Hurricane Magnet!

Posted by Walt Snider | Posted in Thoughts | Posted on 18-08-2008

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As Tropical Storm Fay comes to visit South Florida, I was wondering exactly how many hurricanes or "weather events" as the meteorologists call them that I’ve been through since birth in July 1977. Some research revealed some interesting results: 22 hurricanes and 30 depressions/storms! Geez! Time to move to Colorado!

Hurricanes:

  1. September 3, 1979- Hurricane David, Category 5, winds over 175 mph
  2. November 8-12, 1980- Hurricane Jeanne, Category 2 (25 inches of rain in a 6-hour period!)
  3. October 12, 1987- Hurricane Floyd, Category 1
  4. September 13, 1988- Hurricane Gilbert, Category 5, winds over 185 mph
  5. August 24, 1992- Hurricane Andrew, Category 5, winds over 165 mph
  6. August 2, 1995- Hurricane Erin, Category 2 (I was dating a girl named Erin the year before! She wanted revenge?)
  7. July 11, 1996- Hurricane Bertha, Category 3
  8. September 2, 1996- Hurricane Fran, Category 3
  9. October 18, 1996- Hurricane Lili, Category 3
  10. September 25, 1998- Hurricane Georges, Category 2
  11. August 29, 1999- Hurricane Dennis, Category 2
  12. September 15, 1999- Hurricane Floyd, Category 4
  13. October 15, 1999- Hurricane Irene, Category 2
  14. November 5, 2001 – Hurricane Michelle, Category 4
  15. September 5, 2004 – Hurricane Frances, Category 4
  16. September 16, 2004 – Hurricane Ivan, Category 5, winds over 165 mph (the sixth most intense Atlantic hurricane on record, spawned 117 tornadoes, 8 billion in damage)
  17. September 26, 2004 – Hurricane Jeanne, Category 3
  18. July 10, 2005 – Hurricane Dennis, Category 4
  19. August 26, 2005 – Hurricane Katrina, Category 5, winds over 175 mph (81.2 billion in damage, 1,836+ dead)
  20. September 12, 2005 – Hurricane Ophelia, Category 1
  21. September 20, 2005 – Hurricane Rita, Category 5, winds over 185mph
  22. October 24, 2005 – Hurricane Wilma, Category 5, winds over 185 mp5 (20.6 billion in damage)

Some Lesser Weather Events

  1. August 17, 1981- Tropical Storm Dennis
  2. November, 1981- unnamed subtropical storm
  3. September 27, 1984- Tropical Storm Isidore
  4. July 23, 1985- Tropical Storm Bob
  5. September 7, 1987- Tropical Depression Nine
  6. May 30, 1988- Tropical Depression One
  7. August 13, 1988- Tropical Depression Four
  8. August 23, 1988- Tropical Storm Chris
  9. November 23, 1988- Tropical Storm Keith
  10. Late June-Early July, 1989- Tropical Storm Allison
  11. May 25, 1990- Tropical Depression One
  12. October 12, 1990- Tropical Depression Marco
  13. June 30, 1991- A tropical depression which later becomes Tropical Storm Ana
  14. October 16, 1991- Tropical Storm Fabian
  15. June 25, 1992- Tropical Depression One
  16. June 1, 1993- Tropical Depression One
  17. October 2, 1994- Tropical Depression Ten
  18. November 16, 1994- Tropical Storm Gordon (Later became a hurricane after crossing Florida)
  19. August 23, 1995- Tropical Storm Jerry
  20. September 20, 1998- Tropical Storm Hermine (14 inches of rain)
  21. November 5, 1998- Tropical Storm Mitch
  22. September 21, 1999- Tropical Storm Harvey
  23. September 18, 2000 – Tropical Storm Gordon
  24. June 12, 2001 – Subtropical Depression Allison
  25. September 6, 2003 – Tropical Depression Henri
  26. October 10, 2004 – Tropical Storm Matthew
  27. June 11, 2005 – Tropical Storm Arlene
  28. August 30, 2006 – Tropical Storm Ernesto
  29. December 13, 2007 – Tropical Storm Olga
  30. August 18, 2008- Tropical Storm Fay

The rain outside is picking up and I don’t know if we’re going to lose power soon, so I’ll say goodnight. To my fellow South Floridians, stay safe and don’t take chances. Using our heads and being cautious is the best way to stay out of the hospital.

Testimonial: Cathy P. of Coral Springs, FL

Posted by Walt Snider | Posted in Testimonials | Posted on 11-08-2008

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Walt was great, professional & helpful.

Mozy Is A Great Free Offsite Backup Tool!

Posted by Walt Snider | Posted in Tech Support | Posted on 10-08-2008

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As a computer technician, I’m repeatedly asked what the best method for backing a computer up is. A caveat is usually simple and automatic. I’ve been using a product called Mozy since 2006 and absolutely love it. There’s nothing wrong with it as far as I can tell and believe me, I tend to push software to its limits.

There are extreme advantages to having an online backup over a local one. What if your home or office gets broken into? What if there’s a fire or alien attack? If you have your backup onsite, you endanger it failing you in your hour of need. Mozy is offsite. You transfer your files over the internet after they have been backed up by a 448-bit encryption. I’m sure you can back up financial data and not worry one bit about it.

Mozy gives you a free 2 gig backup. Free. Seriously. They do have paid backup plans as well that are a lot more flexible, but for most people’s needs, the free version is just fine.

The sign up is easy:

  1. Fill this form out
  2. They send you a confirmation email
  3. You click a link in the email
  4. You download the software client
  5. You install the software client
  6. Walk through the wizard and tell it what you want backed up (usually documents and Quicken data, photos and music will be likely too much for the 2gig limit)
  7. Start the backup and walk away (or do something that doesn’t require a lot of internet access)

The initial backup will take a long time, but after that, the daily/weekly backups will usually take less than 10 minutes because it’s only backing up new and changed files.

Paid versions get you versioning which basically gets you multiple versions of the documents you’re working on, in case you accidentally delete a few paragraphs or something, you can recover the better version of the document. Mozy is a good program and I encourage you to sign up for the FREE account today. It’s really easy and you’ll wish you had if your hard drive crashes!

Mozy.com

Walt Snider is a Computer Technician and Webmaster in South Florida that operates Kore New Media, the fourth largest podcast group in the world, Florida’s largest podcast group. More about Walt Snider can found at www.WaltSnider.com or on his blog at www.OffTheWalt.com. His podcasting group, Kore New Media, can be found at www.KoreNewMedia.com.

Phoenix Returning

Posted by Walt Snider | Posted in Family | Posted on 10-08-2008

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I’ve missed my son for quite some time. He’s been with his mother for the summer, but he’s returning home this week. It’s too bad he missed his sister’s birthday , but we’ll save some cake for him.

We’re hopefully going to manage a local family vacation when he comes home, but we’ll have to see what we can muster.

My daughter turns 6!

Posted by Walt Snider | Posted in Family | Posted on 10-08-2008

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6 years ago I didn’t think I’d ever had a daughter. I was happy with my son and wasn’t sure if I wanted any more children. When I met Tiffany , I knew I’d gain a daughter in the process. I wasn’t sure at first if raising another man’s daughter would work out, but on my daughter ‘s sixth birthday, I’m glad I rolled the dice.

My life has only changed for the better and I’m a better dad for both our kids because of it.

Happy birthday, Sweetie.

Hellboy II: The Golden Army

Posted by Walt Snider | Posted in Movie Review | Posted on 05-08-2008

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When I was a young kid and watched everything my mother did, I was entranced by a series in the late 80′s called Beauty and the Beast where a half-man, half-lion named Vincent, my brother‘s namesake, lived underground and fell in love with a lawyer from the surface called Catherine, played by Linda Hamilton after she became John Connor’s mommy. My Uncle Grant just introduced me to Dungeons & Dragons by then and it made the show all the more enticing. I do miss my Uncle Grant.

What amazes me as I think back to a lion-mutant running around in sewers taking advice from a fallen priest, I almost exclusively think of Vincent. As I got older, I realized it was because of the amazing range portrayed by the actor beneath the makeup, by Ron Perlman.

Over the years, any chance I’ve had to see Perlman in action, I’ve taken advantage of it. The man has been in Miami Vice, Max Hedroom, The Fall Guy, Batman, Animaniacs, The Tick, Danny Phantom, Aladdin, Mortal Kombat (animated), Blade II and tons more… 157 individual credits as of the time of this writing, in fact. Perlman is in such demand that he’s got nine projects either in post or production. What an amazing powerhouse!

This love for Perlman’s career lead my wife and I to see his latest silver screen release, Hellboy II: The Golden Army.

My beautiful wife has been wanting to see this movie so we went on a mini date for breakfast and Hellboy, yeah, we know how to do it! We got stuffed into one of the small auditoriums but it wasn’t actually that bad, only 4 parties were there so it was kinda cozy, actually.

Tiffany really enjoyed the movie… here are my thoughts…

We open on a military base where a young Hellboy that is awaiting Santa with great anticipation. John Hurt gives us a nice cameo as Professor Broom and reads a bedtime to our favorite red ape called "The Golden Army." The animation to help us visualize the story, which sets up the movie, is masterfully done in the way a child would see it. Can you imagine a child growing up to bedtime stories like that? No wonder he’s ornery as an adult!

Jeffrey Tambor returns as Tom "Manny" Manning but this time he’s a sniveling shoescrape, a far cry from what he saw him as in the last movie. Nonetheless, Tambor does a great job acting the character as written.

To see Red and Liz fighting the way that couples fight made me think of them like old friends, although the use of their powers does, well, spice things up a bit.

Abe Sapien now takes over Broom’s job even though Manny pretends to. Doug Jones does a great job portraying the fishman… it’s hard to picture him as the Silver Surfer and with 4 movies coming out, one of them being Silver Surfer as a stand alone, it’s good to see being a part of the Fantastic 4 series didn’t hurt his career.

Johann Krauss, I felt, was a useless character, although the voicework done by Seth MacFarlane was quite impressive. I’d like to see what else he’ll bring us in the future.

The effects were fantastic and completely believeable. The acting was flawless. del Torro certainly used his vision to continue the Hellboy IP that allows me to hope that in 2011 & 2012, we’ll have a great continuation of the Lord of the Rings IP with The Hobbit.

I wasn’t sure that I’d like the angle of using the boogymen would work, especially Prince Nuada/Princess Nuala, but I was plesantly surprised. Luke Goss (you may remember him as Nomak from Blade II) was brilliant and I’m really looking forward to seeing him in the upcoming Tekken movie, if for nothing else, his portrayal of Steve Fox. Anna Walton as Nuala was fantastic. She hasn’t done that many movies yet, but I hope to see her on the silver screen in the near future. I think she can offer any production a sense of class and youth.

If you’re a fan of the original Hellboy Movie, then you’ll want to see this. If you’re not, you may want to skip it.

Walt Snider is a Computer Technician and Webmaster in South Florida that operates Kore New Media, the fourth largest podcast group in the world, Florida’s largest podcast group. More about Walt Snider can found at www.WaltSnider.com or on his blog at www.OffTheWalt.com. His podcasting group, Kore New Media, can be found at www.KoreNewMedia.com where he produces one of the most-listened to movie podcasts, Kore Movies at www.KoreMovies.com.