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Setting up IIS7 (with bonus PHP instructions!)

Every time I try to set up IIS7 on a Windows Vista machine I run into the same series of problems. You’d think I’d have learned by now, but I usually just struggle through the cryptic error messages and get it working one way or another, then forget about it until the next time I need IIS7 on a machine that doesn’t have it. Finally I’d had enough and so I decided to write myself a little guide here so I won’t waste as much time next time. These instructions are basically the same as these, but with additional detail and screenshots.

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Better concert experience with ear protection

One of the advantages of living in Seattle is that I get to see great live concerts from my favorite bands. The last week has been a good one for concerts. Last Saturday I got to see The Presidents of the United States of America, who were fantastic, and on Wednesday I saw The Decemberists, who are one of my top 10 favorite bands.

The Presidents of the United States of America playing in the Sky Church

I went to a lot of shows in college, too, and I was even in my own band, which was at the very least loud. After a couple particularly noisy concerts left me feeling uncomfortable about the idea of hearing damage, I (and the rest of my band) picked up some earplugs.

Foam Earplugs

You may have used earplugs like these, foam pellets that block out all noise. These are great for sleeping through construction or operating loud machinery. But using them at a rock concert completely misses the point. Instead, we went to Guitar Center and picked up some earplugs that are designed for musicians.

Hearos Rock n’ Roll Ear Filters

I bring my pair with me to every concert I go to. They don’t just block out sound, they actually make concerts sound better. First, they reduce the volume to a comfortable level, not quiet but not painful either. More importantly, they filter out a lot of the “shimmery” noise you get in a big crowd – the random static of the crowd yelling, the echoes of the room, and the highest part of distorted guitars. Once you’ve gotten those out of the way, lyrics become understandable, individual instruments pop out of the noise, and bass becomes richer, without as much rattle. It’s really a better way to listen to concerts. And of course you’re protecting your ears from permanent damage. They are definitely a win all around.

I have a new backup strategy

This weekend I came pretty close to losing all my blog posts. My hosting provider moved my site to a different host, and ended up screwing up my MySQL database in the process. I’ve actually got a lot more than just my blog posts in that database, and it was pretty scary for a while there as they restored things from backup. It made me realize that I don’t do nearly a good enough job keeping my own backups. So I revisited my backup strategy, and made a few changes. First, I’m now using automysqlbackup to make a complete backup of my MySQL databases every day. Of course, I’m still using SyncBack to do incremental nightly backups onto an external hard drive, in case my main hard drive crashes. The other new addition is that I’m using S3 Backup to copy all my irreplaceable data to Amazon’s Simple Storage Service every month. This little app is still in beta, but it does a good job of putting incremental backups to S3. I was really surprised to find out just how cheap S3 is – I can back up gigabytes of data and have S3 hold it for just 15 cents per gigabyte. At that pricing I have no problem backing up tens of gigabytes of photos, code, and documents, knowing that if my house went up in a fire I’d be able to get back everything my insurance can’t replace.

Smoke skin for Winamp Toaster

I’m a die-hard Winamp user, and one of the reasons for that is the fantastic plugins that are available for Winamp. One of my favorites is Toaster, which gives you this cute little popup whenever the song changes. I’ve been enjoying this one for years, but only recently I discovered this cute little app: Album Cover Art Downloader. After an all-night cover downloading spree, I realized that Toaster supported showing album art in the popup. After fiddling with it for a bit, it showed up, but it still didn’t look that great, so I created my own little skin for it.

Smoke skin screen

I already have the whole Mac theme going on my PC, so I thought a clean, simple style reminiscent of Growl would be the best. I think it looks pretty nice, and I love seeing all my album covers come up. You can grab it here if you want to try it out yourself.