Autonostics.com Customer Review

I was looking for a VAG-COM adapter so I can do more advanced computer readings on my 2005.5 Jetta TDI.  The cheapest place by far was Autonostics where it was about $19 after shipping.  I couldn’t pass the deal up!

I placed my order and waited patiently.  Weeks went by, and I received no package.  Since I had recently gone through a lengthy ordeal with another company, I sent a few emails to the company and got no reply.  So, I simply filed a PayPal dispute, to which Autonostics never replied.  In fact, I never got any communications from them at all, and I also never got the dongle (which is disappointing, because I now have to begin the search again and am not likely to find as good of a price).

My opinion? Do not waste your time with the company …

I have no idea what their angle is, but I know my experience was way less than satisfactory.

“How not to run an online business” » JavaSigns.com Customer Experience and Review

Even though my experience with this company was quite painful, long, and drug out, I’m going to attempt to keep this review short.

Bottom line: Although the design and ordering process is very easy, streamlined, and simple, placing an order with this company, based on my personal experience, runs a very high risk of cumbersome delays, phone tag, and a major investment in your personal time.

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Sutter Home California White Merlot 2007

This is easy!

My rating? 1.5 stars out of 5

As shortly as 8 months ago, the thought of a sweet wine made my eyes roll without even thinking about it, but I’ve really begun to develop a taste for sweet, fruity homemade wines.

I was looking for just that the other night — something similar to a grapy, sweet homemade wine.  There were plenty of choices in the store, perhaps too many, but none that looked like a good match with a price I was willing to risk.

So, I found this 2007 Sutter Home California White Merlot for $7.50 … I figured at least it wouldn’t be as harsh as a typical Merlot because of the white.  Little did I know it was pure “rotgut.”

It has a quite yeasty flavor, and the white touching the red gives an ever so blaring hint of vinegar …

Chilled, it does have a tolerable flavor, but only because it is overloaded with sugar. In fact, I believe it is just enough to trick you into thinking it’s sweet, but still manage to steal any character that the original merlot may have brought to the bottle …

Not likely to take a risk on ANY Sutter Home wine in the future …

Black Swan Vineyards 2006 Shiraz & Merlot 70%/30% Blend

So this particular saturday night I ended up with a bottle of the 2006 70% Shiraz, 30% Merlot red wine blend from Black Swan Vineyards, southeastern Australia.

My rating?  4.5 stars out of 5.

It is excellent at a slightly elevated, Virginia summer room temperature.  An incredibly velvety smooth berry and grape texture, followed by just the hint of a pointed tart and a molasses laced finish note and a subtle enough smoky bouquet that you can ignore it if you like.  After all, the smoked barrel lost its edge about 20 years ago.  (-0.2 stars).

The major down side?  Nothing amazing (-0.3 stars), but it’s perfect for this night.

Cecily says it goes well with Fudge Stripe cookies.

Why GoDaddy can’t get it right, and why you should not use their Grid Hosting

Grid hosting is a somewhat recent technology that essentially emulates a single server, but whose processing power is distributed over multiple servers.  There are several technologies used to accomplish this, but essentially it can be thought of as a cluster or as a self-scaling server arrangement.

The concept of it is to get the best of both worlds — you upload your website to a single server, or at least a single IP address, but depending on how much traffic your site is getting, more servers are added or removed to maintain stability.  In other words, easy, 100%, infinite scalability.

It is very attractive.  However, after spending the last few months using GoDaddy’s Grid Hosting BETA, I simply have to conclude that GoDaddy has it all wrong.  I believe from their perspective, they consider it one of their lower end solutions, and indeed, during the beta, it is only $4.99 a month.  However, infinite scalability is not something of value to someone whose websites will never scale.  Scalability is a point of interest for large sites, especially large sites that could become gargantuan.

So, the truth is, the service works very well with the exception of one important factor:  You can’t directly connect to any hosted file.  That’s right — if you attempt to post data to a script hosted on their server, you will, at least once ever so often, be forced through a 302 File Temporarily Moved redirect.  And, according to the W3C:

The requested resource resides temporarily under a different URI. Since the redirection might be altered on occasion, the client SHOULD continue to use the Request-URI for future requests. This response is only cacheable if indicated by a Cache-Control or Expires header field.

The temporary URI SHOULD be given by the Location field in the response. Unless the request method was HEAD, the entity of the response SHOULD contain a short hypertext note with a hyperlink to the new URI(s).

If the 302 status code is received in response to a request other than GET or HEAD, the user agent MUST NOT automatically redirect the request unless it can be confirmed by the user, since this might change the conditions under which the request was issued.

      Note: RFC 1945 and RFC 2068 specify that the client is not allowed
      to change the method on the redirected request.  However, most
      existing user agent implementations treat 302 as if it were a 303
      response, performing a GET on the Location field-value regardless
      of the original request method. The status codes 303 and 307 have
      been added for servers that wish to make unambiguously clear which
      kind of reaction is expected of the client.

Summary: Any posted data cannot be forwarded through the redirect.  Again, I’ll reiterate that this only happens on occasion, but it happens 100% of the time for a service I was trying to implement:  PayPal IPN.

That’s right, every time PayPal tries to send an IPN (Instant Payment Notification) they are sent a 302 File Temporarily Moved header.  Given that PayPal sends payment data via POST, and that PayPal is so fixated with security, and that the W3C expressly prohibits the forwarding of posted data through a 302 redirect, well it just doesn’t work.

And ultimately, anyone who uses any form on their website cannot reliably expect to get any results, as this redirect will prohibit the form from working.

The fact of the matter is, it really makes no sense anyway.  A logical conclusion would be, well why not have PayPal submit the data to the destination of the temporary redirect?  Short answer, the redirect goes to the same file.

Let’s say my IPN handler is at http://mysite.com/handler.php.  PayPal sends POST data to that URL, only to receive a 302 reply to redirect to the location http://mysite.com/handler.php?3ecvxYara (3ecvxYara is just a random string of characters, and it can change).  Ok so PayPal is then redirected to http://mysite.com/handler.php?3ecvxYara, where it can’t resubmit the POST data, but that’s where GoDaddy sends them.  Once they hit that URL, they receive yet ANOTHER 302 which directs them back to the original URL, only this time it works.  However, 2 steps ago, we were prohibited from resubmitting the POST data.

Let me summarize, GoDaddy, this SUCKS.

I have spent almost 6 months back and forth with their technical support.  I would send an email, only to get the reply “Hey we got your question.”  Then, a few hours later, I would get a reply “Your request has been forwarded to the high level tech guys because we low-level guys barely know how to turn a computer on.”  Finally, a day or so later, I would get “We think it is a problem with your scripting.  Check your script and make sure you’re not screwing up.”

At this point, all I knew was that PayPal couldn’t connect because they were getting a 302 reply.  I had theorized that there was some kind error in the Grid Hosting redundancy system.  Ultimately, GoDaddy admitted that it was something happening on their end.  Then, finally, someone on the PayPal boards triggered me to look up the protocol for a 302, and I realized the problem.  Then, I used FireBug to track the headers, and sure I enough, I found what I needed to know.  So, I questioned GoDaddy as to why the 302 is necessary.

The reply:

Dear Sir/Madam,

Thank you for contacting Hosting Support.

Your issues with communicating with Paypal are related to the methods which we use
to protect our network. For security reasons, we cannot get into the technical
explanations as to why this configuration will not work.

Please contact us if you have any further issues.

Regards,

Aaron R.

Hosting Support

In other words, they can’t come up with a solution that makes the Grid Hosting system behave like a normal server, and, as I mentioned before, that is supposed to be the appeal of this technology.  Give me a break … temporarily redirecting every file somehow protects their network?  Wow!  I guess I know now how to try to bring down their other hosting services right??

Needless to say, I will not be using Grid Hosting from GoDaddy anymore.  I will next try Media Temple, as it is more matured and I have not read about any such issues.  I doubt GoDaddy cares about losing my $4.99 a month, but I will deter as many people as possible from using their system at all.  Their slow, inefficient, vague technical support is a frustration in itself, and the fact that they can’t get their system to work properly, well that’s just bad business.

Husqvarna YTH20K46 Review — What not to buy!

Last year sometime, I bought a Husqvarna YTH20K46 46″ riding mower from Lowe’s.  It was about $1850.

I would not make the purchase again.  That being said, the tractor itself is not too shabby — it’s the mower deck that needs rethinking.

Since I bought the mower, I’ve replaced the bladed 3 times, and I have less than 50 hours on the machine.  Sure, maybe I don’t baby the thing, but for $1850, it should be able to handle a few sticks and the occasional rock (believe me — I can’t avoid them all no matter how hard I try).

I’ve also had to replace the belt.

The arm that holds up the front of the deck is CRAP — pure and simple.  It has a hole for a useless cotter pin, and, of course, that is where it broke for me (after hitting a stump of course).

If you insist on buying this mower, be prepared to add some reinforcement welds on the rear deck brackets, as they might as well have tack welded them.

The tires do not hold air very well — expect to fill them every 6-8 hours of use.

Also, do NOT even attempt to use this mower without buying the mulching assembly as you will get enormous gobs of grass all over your yard.

The Kohler 20HP motor does a great job — the tractor itself is fantastic, although it always wants to spin the wrong tire when you need traction.

All that being said, with my own modifications (self-made, stronger front arm, reinforced welding) and the mulching kit, it’s actually turned into a half decent mower, at least for now.

Linaque — The game of unweaving that will twist your mind into knots

http://linaque.com

This game is addictive, and very challenging.  It’s a grid of squares that when you click a square, it changes the colors of all the squares in the same row and column.  It seems straightforward enough, but it surely gets tricky.

In the higher levels, you rotate through as many as 4 different colors trying to unweave a randomly generated puzzle.

It can be frustrating, but keep in mind, all puzzles are solvable.  Since puzzles are generated by the computer “clicking,” you simply have to undo what the computer did.  Simple right?  Go ahead — give it a shot!

Linaque (pronounced lin – ack).

Easy labels, easy barcodes = ezbarcodez.com

We’ve finally punched out our first viable product at geeXmedia, and I’m personally proud to say it’s one of the easiest, most convenient label makers on the web.

Just point your JavaScript-enabled, CSS-2.1 compliant browser to http://www.ezbarcodez.com.

Play around with the demo editor for a bit if you like, but then create an account, confirm your email address, and you’re under way.

You can make any size, shape, orientation label your heart desires — including labels with 128-B barcodes.  Add objects, move them around — make it perfect — even SAVE a label for editing later!  All for FREE!

Then just click print, and you’re done.  Easy labels, easy barcodes, ezbarcodez.com

Joss just took the sky from me

I posted this on fireflyfans.net in October of 2005, but decided it would be got to port it to this blog.  It is unedited.

I have to admit, I was extremely cautious when approaching this movie, because, after watching the trailers, so many things stood out to me as different that there was no way the movie could be any good. All the characters looked different, spoke differently. But, everyone seemed so enthusiastic about it, and the messages on this message board all insisted that if we wanted a sequel, we would have to pay good money and get this movie broadcast out to the whole world so that Joss and his compadres could rake in the big dough — get the “signal out” so to speak.

Well one line from the series sums up this movie perfectly. “He’s being toyed with.” It’s the most obvious, unnecessary line in any episode (Shindig) that informs the most minimalized idiot who couldn’t get figure it out. To me it only gains ground as a sentence when Inara blasts forth her second ironical masterpiece with “Why would I want to leave Serenity.”

Anyway, nearly every line in “Serenity” is exactly the same kind of sentence. Nothing actually ever happens to show you that something was going on, they just let the crew tell you all about it.

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They made a complete and utter mockery of the show. Those of us with a faint hope of a reincarnation of the show have had our hopes completely dashed.

First of all, since when was Kaylee the bumbling idiot who was falling all over the place for nothing but Simon? She was not hopelessly in love with him, yet now she is slightly more articulate than a valley girl. That is only because occasionally she spits out the random number of an engine part. And speaking of Simon, when did he become so stiff? Yeah, Simon … imagine that they made him more stiff!

And Jayne? When did he actually not become an idiot and gain some kind of understanding of his surroundings? And Zoe? Show emotion? Question the captain out loud in any way other than a surface reassurance? Even the biggest (in many senses), most important character, Serenity, became “… something out of science fiction,” a sterile, technology-overridden “abomination” of what was once a comfortable, dirty home. WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO MY GORRAM CHARACTERS (WITH MORE THAN ONE DIMENSION) (YES I AM STILL YELLING)!!!!! Perhaps everyone just forgot how to play their part. River, except for suddenly being so important, seemed like the old River, although much darker. :( Anyway, why was Shepherd Book just suddenly a worthless character that only carried any weight with people who already knew something about him? And why does everyone suddenly speak Chinese with no accent at all, most of the time with a panned away voice over?

And the music? We always have the music right? NO ! Just as the trailers suggest, Hollywood only allows for one kind of music in science fiction–the kind that you get in Star Wars, of course. There is a brief moment where Jayne, who suddenly is an acclaimed blues guitarist, plays the intro guitar riff. I was so taken aback. GET REAL! This is not FIREFLY! If you manage to bring yourself to hanging around until the very end of the credits, well then you will get treated to a beautiful finger-picked rendition of the show’s opening credit music. But guess what, the opening credits can never be the same.

But the fact of the matter is, nothing happened in this movie that one’s imagination couldn’t have filled out from the trailer, except those ridiculously horrid things that I have alluded to, but I don’t dare to even mention in this spoiler section. “Serenity,” summarily, was a waste of my devotion to the serious that I grew to enjoy so thoroughly. “And I’m out twelve bits.” (Ok $7.75 and a loss of over two precious hours).

Ok there were brief moments of revitalization for Zoe’s stoicism, and at time I felt like things got back to normal, but when I say brief, I mean  at most 3% of the movie. If anyone thinks Joss is a genius, he is a genius out of control of his art. He made this movie for those he thought might pay to see it under the illusion that if he made the story only available to his adoring fans, he wouldn’t lose them in the onslaught.

No one new to Firefly could even begin to grasp the depth of the plot (beyond good guy does bad thing, bad guy outfights good guy, good guy wins pyrrhically) because it relied so heavily on connections already developed in the show, that is the parts of the story line they didn’t completely change (for convenience of the contrived plot and script). And now, those of us who aren’t new to Firfly and loved Firefly have nothing left to hope for. Any redemption of the show, or a sequel, will be a materialization of this new, mostly science fiction, somewhat Matrix, somewhat Lord Of The Rings, somewhat cow fetus, bastardization of a previously inviting, now broken world that we, the Firefly fans, cannot recognize or even relate to.

Therefore, this movie will hopefully flop just as quickly as the show. Joss has toyed with us all, and he took the sky from this Firefly captain. Perhaps he was so tired of the show he had to alienate all supposrt that was left. And those “Browncoats” who are still intact, well are now the Reavers to his Alliance.
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