Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Building my new home computer

I decided on building my new home PC. The first step was to decide on what I wanted. Here are the things that I finalized on:

  • EVGA 132-CK-NF78-A1 LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 780i SLI ATX Intel Motherboard
  • 4GB Kit 800MHZ DDR2 PC2-6400
  • iNTEL e8400 lga775 PROCESSOR
  • eVGA e-GeForce 8600 GT
  • The other sundry items like power supply, case etc.,

Many thanks to Subodh and Ashok who helped me nail this configuration.

I took the first step towards achieving my goal and I got a used nForce 680i SLI Intel motherboard. I hope that it is not much of a compromise. Maybe, I can use the money saved on getting more accessories.

Now the challenge is to get the rest of the stuff in-place and build that PC.

Taro root Fry

One of my rare cooking experiments happened yesterday. I tried my hand at preparing Taro root fry. It is a simple dish to prepare, but there were other factors that had to be overcome, particularly because the last time I prepared it, it turned out to be a disaster (well, not exactly, but my wife didn't like it). For starters, the recipe from Shyamala Ramanathan-Edwards was of great help.

The key in preparing Taro-root is to boil it long enough so that it is cooked but not longer as it can get sticky. I think I overdid the boiling bit a little but managed it somehow.

The "dry batter" mix specified in the above recipe turned out to be the killer. I managed to get the ingredients and the preparation part right and when I had started frying, my wife returned home from work. The smell of the fry seemed to have attracted her taste buds and she was ready to try it this time. It turned out to be crispy and a little hard and it tasted great. My wife was impressed and I can eat more of one of my all time favorite veggies.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Weird story for the day

Came across this really strange story. A pregnant man! Whats happening to this world? Story credit Prem Panicker.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Cisco VPN Installer

I did this crazy thing of installing a new version of Cisco VPN client on my laptop without un-installing the previous version. Result: DISASTER. Sleepless night.

The VPN client that ultimately resulted from my stupidity was un-usable. So I tried doing the next best thing, un-install. The VPN client wouldn't uninstall as it was searching for a different installer than the version that was installed.

I had no other option but to delete the Cisco VPN installed folder and muck around with the registry to try and remove all entries and hope the installer would let me install the new version. But, no such luck.

Finally I stumbled upon this Windows Installer CleanUp Utility that helped make the VPN installer think that no previous version of Cisco VPN existed on my machine and allowed me to install the version I wanted.

Windows Live Writer

This is making it much easier to write onto the blog. Quite a nice tool compared to the unfriendly WYSIWIG editor that blogger has on their site.

Check it out here

Back to blogging again

Inspired by the several blogs that I have been looking at lately, I decided that I should start blogging again.

Hope I would be able to keep going this time.

My Favorite NBA Player Card