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    May 19

    Avsim...Updated Information.

    http://linux.myalbemarle.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=378

    I am looking forward to seeing this setup in action.  Good to see that things may well work out for the better.

    News travels Fast!!  See the news articles below for articles mentioning Avsim's recent issues:

    The Tech Herald

    BBC

    IT Web

    Dark Reading - Tech Insight

    Tech Fragments

    LVL2 Gamer

    Take Care,
    Jason

    AVSIM..Hacked! A real blow to the flightsim community.

    Wow.  How could something like this happen to a well known, and very much appreciated site like Avsim?  It was a shock to me, I thought simply the site was under maintenance, but after a few days of nothing, no news and no site, I dug a little deeper.

    It seems that an unscrupulous person decided that a well known and respected site no longer needed to exist.  Wiping not only the system partitions, according to Tom Allensworth the founder of Avsim.  But that the person wiped out the backups for each server.  Now I am in the Information Technology feild, and I know the pinch SMBs feel when it comes to their technology infrastructure.  The backup scheme use by Avsim is used quite alot.  Despite all that, the main point is that, it's a disappointement to me that someone actually wanted to destroy the site as completely as they did.

    I would like to offer Avsim to help in any way I can, e-mail hosting, temporary site placeholders, forums.  I hope that soon Avsim will be back up, and better than ever.  I am sure the community will band together and put Avsim back at the top.  We all know the hobby needs Avsim more than ever now, in order to stay at the forefront.

    Tom and team, I wish you guys the best, and will do what I can to support Avsim!!

    By the way here is the temporary location of Avsim's forums:  http://linux.myalbemarle.org/forums/index.php

    Take Care,
    Jason

    August 12

    Is it possible? Newegg is coming to Canada?

    We'll i'll be a monkey's uncle, my mother would always say when she was surprised by a bit of news.  We'll i used that same statement today when I saw this:
     
     
    Now that just made my day.  I have used a few online retailers here, (NCIX, TigerDirect, CanadaComputers) but felt more comfortable buying at a local PC store, one of my favourites and regular stops is Canada Computers.  However if Newegg can pull this off and offer the same service, price and convenience they do in the US this will be huge.
     
    When I find out more I'll be sure to post it here.
     
    Later
    Jay
    July 09

    Flight Simulation and Me!

    Recently as regards FlightSim, well, there hasn't been any.  Life got in the way,  I hate when that happens!  Oh I still love it, I still read the forums when I get a chance to.  I'm hoping once I have built a new PC, I can fit it back in.  Hopefully in time to be a part of the 'FSNext' beta process.

    I have always loved anything to do with Aviation, and FS.  That'll never go away.  I see stuff happening with FS, new releases and new tweaks.  Perhaps I'll post about those as I can.  I checked a number of other bloggers, who at one time posted often and it would seem they have gotten busy with life also.

    In any case, I am still around,  most the blogs I list here are still there, updated as much as possible.  I'll post anything that interests me.  Hey I have an idea, I could share my blog with....well everyone.  If you have a FlightSim related article you want to post, but just not sure how, get in contact.  Or if you have a piece of tech, software, hardware you want to write an article on, or aviation

    news, let me know.  I'll post it here and all credit will go to you.  I'm no glory hog. :)

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Later,
    Jason

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    Cool Stuff # 1 - OpenDNS

    I thought in order to make this place a little more interesting until I get back on my feet, PC wise, I would post some cool stuff.

    My first in what I hope will be a long list of cool things is a very cool service I just found recently.  I had been looking to block among a few things:

    - Adult Sites
    - Adult Adverts
    - Matchmaking Sites
    - Phishing Sites
    - Gambling (i.e.Party Poker Pop-ups)
    - Adware

    ...among a few types of sites with tasteless content.  Also I wanted to do it without installing software on any PC or MAC.

    I came across OpenDNS.  Skeptical, but hopeful I signed up for an account.  Looked around the dashboard, and decided to go for it.  I changed my DHCP server to specify the OpenDNS servers for DNS resolution.  If you have a router doing your DHCP (automatic assigning of IP addresses) you can specify your DNS servers manually.  I setup my network, and setup updates for my dynamic IP address using their own update utility that sits in your taskbar, very unobtrusive.

    Voila!  No more adverts on web pages, no more pop-ups (yet).  And my DNS resolution is a heck of alot faster than what I had before.  There are a few issues, like if you have internal servers, you may need to tweak your settings a bit, but in some cases like mine I had to do nothing.  However there is an extensive support section on OpenDNS' site.  Have a look, see if it will work for you.  If you have kids, hey even if you don't have kids and you want to block questionable sites, this is perfect for you.

    Let me know if it works for you.

    Later,
    Jason

    July 02

    What's it like to not have a PC to use?

    These days going a day without a PC is like, say, going without drinking a glass of water or having that first beautiful cup of coffee in the morning.  Coooofffffeeeee, mmmmm.  Yeah I'm a coffee nut.  In any case, since the demise of my PC I have realized how dependant I am on that thing, and the data contained therein.

    I would like to mention some of the things I have done, to prepare for such a disaster to happen, who know maybe it will help you out if this ever happens.  I have multiple drives in my PC, split up into partitions that handle the OS install only, and then other partitions that handle my data only (mp3s, downloads,  programs, email).  Other partitions I install my programs to.  However that's all fine and dandy to say I do that, but the question that most people ask is how do you do that?

    I use two programs now, both by Acronis.  To partition my drives, I use Disk Director by Acronis, and to perform my drive recovery I use True Image Home by Acronis also.  In combination these tools are very powerful.  By the way I am in no way affiliated with Acronis, I just enjoy telling others of tools that actually work and do what they say they are supposed to do.  I have most of my drives backed up (or imaged) already, to an external drive, which does work thankfully.

    Like I mentioned in my earlier post, the failure couldn't have come at a worse time so I am in limbo at the moment.  I am not the sort to beg, so I won't.  However I will place a PayPal Donate Button in each post, that way if anyone is in a giving mood, it's a click (or two) away.


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    Thanks,
    Jason

    Mac vs. PC

    Love that headline.  You see it everywhere, on blogs, news sites, tech sites, ZDNet!!  I have a question though.  Which is better?  Oh I know, I have opened a HUGE bag of worms with that question.  Ok let me clarify that a bit with the following.

    A while back when things were good, and the birds would sing to me when I woke in the morning, and the sun would dance and prance for me in the sky, and for some reason kept offering me two scoops of raisins......strange.  I bought my wife a Mac Pro.  It was a thing to behold, in all its quad core glory.  Clean design, very hefty, well thought out.  Someone at Apple obviously took a lot of time thinking about the design of the thing, and maybe too much on that packaging.  PC guys aren't use to all that packaging.  It's still screaming along, silently, at times sticking it's tongue out at my PC, oh the tears that would cause.  I really like the thing, but, the price was high.

    Now comparing that to building your own PC, it would seem that building your own PC would be the cheaper way to go.  However, do I want to go through the hassle of researching parts, and keeping track of all the warranties and then piecing it all together hoping it all works? OR, do I go down to a big box store and buy a PC there, or go to Dell, or HP direct?  I have always opted to build my own machines.  I'm a gamer, FPS (COD, MOHAA), Flight Simulator (CFS, FS9, FSX), strategy (Sins of a Solar Empire, Starcraft, COH, C&C Series) and so I would usually just pop in and out components to increase performance where I needed it.  But is that the way to go anymore?

    I don't know, I haven't asked those questions in awhile.  I'd like to get some input.  Feel free to comment.


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    Thanks,
    Jason

    June 29

    My PC has officially bit the dust!!

    Well it has been awhile since I posted, hasn't it. I see that some do check it every now and then. Well, life has been busy, so many things going on right now. And to add to it all, my one and only PC has churned its last byte, played its last MP3, flown its last virtual flight.

    At the worst possible time too. So, I thought and thought and thought about how in the world am I going to replace it? You see, I have been working on a little project for this blog, and a sister site to host Tech Tips, for building and troubleshooting basic PC issues, Flightsimming info and more.  Additionally I lost quite a bit of data for the project, I'll need to redo. Leaving me in a precarious situation I had not planned for. Isn't that always the case? Anyway let me end the sob story and get to the point, I need to ask a favor, I've thought about this long and hard, and figured I'd put this up, and hope for the best.

    There is a link below, that says it all. Feel free to use it if you want, fell free to ignore it. I will absolutely appreciate anything I receive, and rest assured I will post a step by step article on the build of the system.  Any funds received will be used ONLY for the purpose of building a new PC, I'll stop the donations at that point.

    Please click here to begin your PayPal Donation.

    Thanks for the help, I'll update very soon on the progress.

    December 09

    Some enjoyable entertainment...FS Style!

    I was looking at my Youtube favourites and saw that I still have Ramasurinen listed and watched all his videos again.  Here are my absolute favourites:
     
     
     
    Adversary: Iris T-6 Texan II
      

    Vectors - an FSX Film
      
     
    Vantage - an FSX Film
       
     
    Courchevel - an FSX Movie
      
     
     
    I found some other videos I'll post them later!!
     
    Jay
     
     
    November 20

    Well it seems I have some time today!

    It would seem I do have some time today.  I just noticed that my father has updated his space with some pictures.
     
    A few show the Tropical Storm that recently passed through.  Pictures of the family plantation back home LOL.  And best of all some of his moving desks, in the way of his C-172s, his C402, and the quite loverly Titan he has been talking about.  Sometimes I wish I was back home.
     
     
    I miss the old days, flying around The Bahamas, Florida, man those were the days!!
     
    Later
    Jay

    Well I tried!!

    In my spare time, which by the way is almost at nil right now.  I setup a blog on my domain JasonRitchie.com.  Which you can see now has just a logo.  The experiment really didn't go too well, as the spam bot's hit it with a vengeance and were dropping thousands of comments a day.  I didn't have time to clean them out, so I wiped it.

    I will most likely make this my home until I have the following:

    1. TIME

    2. TIME

    3. More TIME

    4.  Researched a better blog software suite, most likely Wordpress.

    As far as what's happening on my end?  Well the house is less than a month away from being ready, we'll be VERY happy when its done.  I'll then have a proper office and a proper desk.  Space is way too limited where we are at the moment.

    Later,
    Jay

    September 05

    Things moving along....

    Spaces is nice, but for the ideas and things I would like to do, I am thinking I need my own space.

    I present my future albeit messy home http://www.jasonritchie.com, I may think about keeping ABWAIN as the name, we'll see.  Please also disregard the 'crap' on my main page.  I quite possibly will have multiple blogs for FlightSim, PC stuff, and PC building tutorials.  I am still banging around a few ideas.

    Until then though this will be my home, and I'll post here a little more often.  Seeing as I had a burst of visitors on my last post.  Does feel good someone reads my jibberish!! :)

    Till then!

    Jay

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    August 31

    Moving bites!!

    I haven't been blogging because I have been moving.  Did I mention moving bites!?

    Well finally today we are free and clear of our apartment, and have taken residence up in temporary quarters until our new abode is complete.  I cringe at the thought of doing it all over again, and in the winter.

    In any case I hope to be busy real soon doing some cool things, for now though I am pooped from nearly 5 hours of driving today.  Will update on a few things this weekend, that is if anyone is reading this still....lol

    CYA!!

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    August 29

    Almost back!

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    It's been awhile hasn't it.

    Well as you all know the Acceleration beta has started so everyone involved is busy.  I'll update as we move along.

    My personal website is up now, http://www.jasonritchie.com.  Pop by, not much there right now, but I am working on a few things as you can see.

    Be back later with more.

    June 18

    A few quick links to update me and you...


     

    polypoke:  Owen writes about some new stuff he is trying with a hot looking Twin Commanche.

    Phil Taylor: Well, Phil has been busy.  Does he ever sleep?

    Nick Whittome: Has information on FSX/Squawkbox and a cool Windows Home Server design.

    Jon Patch: Is chipping away at the highly anticipated Vancouver + for FSX.

    Hal Bryan: Has been travelling, and was right in my back yard.

    As I catchup, I'll post more.  Oh yeah 1 more update...

    ABWAIN:  No, I didn't fall off the edge of the earth.

     

    Take Care All,

    Jason

    I am still here...

    Just, in a sort of limbo.
     
    I am moving out of my apartment and on to bigger and better things......finally. I really really hate packing up. I would love to pay some one to to do it, but alas I am cheap. A no win situation i guess. So I do apologize for the abscence, but I will be back hopefully with some cool stuff.
     
    A lot of things in the Flight Sim World have been going on, and a whole lot happened in the Windows Home Server arena too.
     
    - WHS CTP and RC 1 have been released, I am running CTP still, will hopefully update to RC 1 soon.
     
    - FSX SP1 has been out for awhile now, and things seem to have settled in, FSX add-ons are flowing, people seem happy about it. We sure enjoyed the testing phase, it was eye opening and at time tense.
     
    - Wings and Wheels came and went, and I missed most of it, due to personal setbacks that weekend (don't you hate those?). However The Canadian Aviation Expo is up soon, and you better believe I'll be there. If any of you are going to be there send me a note. I'll buy you a drink and a sausage in a bun.
     
    I'll post again at some point this week.
    May 22

    I need a break, I'm going to Wings & Wheels this weekend.

    It's merely coincidence Owen mentions this.  But I am really looking forward to going to Winds & Wheels this weekend.  Downsview is about 45 minutes from where I live.  I live in the Eastern Region of the GTA (Greater Toronto Area).  Hal, you gonna be around?

    Are you going to be there?  Let me know!  Here is the link to the Festival.


    • Celebrate the 60th anniversary of the famous DHC-2 Beaver, witness a historic homecoming fly-in  of 20 Beavers aircraft, and meet their pilots
    • See a full-scale replica of the Avro Arrow, Canada’s first supersonic jet interceptor
    • Celebrate Air Canada’s 70th anniversary by inspecting oldest airworthy airliner --- a Lockheed 10A used to launch scheduled passenger service in 1937.
    • Explore more than 40 vintage and modern aircraft, including First World War fighters, 1930s biplanes, 1940s Harvard trainers, modern training aircraft, helicopters and Downsview-built airliners and business jets.
    • Meet local members of The Ninety-Nines – the international organization of female pilots – and view their aircraft at the terminus of their annual "Poker Run" fly-in
      Enjoy a hangar full of aviation exhibits and displays

    Hopefully I'll see some there!!

    May 10

    FSX SP1 on the horizon

    Well, I wish I could say more but as Phil mentions in his blog they hope to release SP1 very soon.  Not much more can be said on that here.

    Pop over to Phil's blog to read up on his comments.

    It's going to be a great step forward, I am sure everyone will have something good to say.  At least I hope so.