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8Jan/100

Wearing black may not be good for your look after all

Hubby is still in bed at 9:39 am, he didn't sleep much last night, had too much on his mind. So I decided to check up on my yahoo mail and had a "Shocking discovery of the day: 4 in 5 people look bad in black clothing".

Wow! This will definitely cause changes in people's wardrobe. No doubt wearing black does give you a slimming effect but would you want to accentuate and produce wrinkles where there aren't any? I was just talking with Hubby yesterday about skin colour contrasts. He is fair and I am hmmm ... more on the tanned side. Trying to touch up our photos would be a pain as to lighten it would cause him to look pale and to darken it would be to cause me look darker. Yeah, true, there are other ways but I am just highlighting one of them.

So now, wearing black is a no no for those with a darker skin colour unless as the authors say,"opt for one with a low neckline, or add a colorful necklace." And how did this topic become a shocking discovery? Hasn't it been in practice for a long time and haven't people actually noticed how they look in a black sheathe from neck to toe? Maybe they have realised it but it is as fashion dictates. Fashion has dictated what a lot of people wear. Some people never go out without consulting a friend (who is believed to have better fashion sense) or a fashion consultant.

I believe we all do have our own sense of colour. Back home in Malaysia, I have noticed Indians (most of them are quite dark in skin colour) wearing colours that you believe they shouldn't wear like bright orange or purple but then that's their colour sense. We may think it looks awful but has it detracted from the way they look? Did the colour make them look ugly or old? When I was younger, my mum used to say I looked good in red, I didn't believe her but it turned out to be true, I feel good in red t-shirts and blouses nowadays. Believe it or not, with the colour skin I have, it does give me a lighter and brighter look. My younger brother who is very very dark also looks good in colours that you would say is bad for him. So what do you say?

7Jan/1025

Indeo Video IV50 on Windows 7 Fix

Running into unnecessary problems trying to play a movie encoded with the accursed IV50 codec? I sure did. Some of my AVI videos were encoded with the Ligos Indeo XP Video codec awhile back via Pinnacle Studio 8.12.7, and has since stirred up a fuss trying to let me access them in Windoze 7. After much scouring the search results and tinkering and testing stuff, I believe I finally have that gremlin drawn and quartered.

First and foremost, you will need the Ligos Indeo Legacy Package (IV31, IV32, IV41, IV50, YVU9), which I believe is freeware according to my source. It will install Indeo Video codecs for 3, 4, 5, and Indeo Raw (YVU9). The filesize should be about 2,068,266 bytes. You can get it at...

Indeo Codecs Legacy Package (IV31, IV32, IV41, IV50)

Once installed, incredibly enough (believe it or not) you may still run into problems opening your IV50 encoded video. Why? That's because the Indeo installer FAILED (tch! tch!) to register the dll on Windows 7! Is it Indeo's fault, or WINDOZE SEVEN's fault, or BOTH? Who knows? Who cares? OK, I do, but that's a debate for another time. Right now I am itching to share the solution for the good of all mankind.

So go ahead and click that round Microsoft thingy at the bottom leftmost part of your desktop. Then click on All Programs followed by Accessories. Look for Command Prompt and right-click on it. Then click on Run as administrator. Helloooo, are you paying attention there? There's a reason why it's ITALICIZED and BOLDED! I cannot stress enough how *VERY* important this Run as administrator priviledge is, which is a very common problem in Windows 7 with some programs. Ignore it for this instance, and you will be smacked with a pop-up window out of nowhere happily informing you that "... the codec was loaded but the call to DllRegisterServer failed with the error code 0x8000ffff".

Assuming that you had followed the given instructions right down to the letter, you should be idling at the command prompt right now. Go ahead and type in the following:

regsvr32 ir50_32.dll

Press your Enter key, and voila, *hopefully* your problem should be solved. I know it did mine. ;)

5Jan/100

Happy New Year… and Microsoft bug!

HAPPY NEW YEAR! Yep, this is *my* year... the Year of the Tiger! :) It's been an interesting ride the last 4 days... eating (more like gorging on) wifey's freshly baked bread, researching on going to law school until one look at a sample of the LSAT pretty much gave me an endless headache that will rival me wifey's migraine. And of course, who can forget an annoying computer bug thanks to Microsoft's newest operating system, Windoze Seven. Just what I need to keep things interesting.

"The action can't be completed because the file is open in windows explorer."

Yeah... right. So, Explorer's got a chokehold on one of my files and wouldn't let me rename nor delete it. Yes, I have configured the permissions correctly, giving myself enough control to supposedly smash the file to smithereens if I should have wished it so. Unfortunately, it was all an illusion. How cruel of Microsoft. No matter. I still *smile* through it just as one of my many past martial art instructors had advised regardless of the circumstances. He taught me well. And through an enlightened peace of mind I discovered... tadaa... LOCKHUNTER.

Check out http://lockhunter.com

Unlocker has had its glory days with XP (thanks for the memories while it lasted), but this newest bomb of an atom literally tore Explorer's chokehold on my file to shreds, leaving the file finally at my mercy to do whatever I wanted to do with it. Here kitty kitty... HEY, where ya going? Wait till I get my hands on...