2009
10.24
The “holiday” Halloween is just around the corner and I have yet to go to any Haunted Houses. I like Halloween because it brings out the different personalities of all your friends and family. Goblins, monsters, vampires, werewolves, and other miscellaneous characters. I typically don’t dress up but this year I would like to. It probably won’t happen, sigh, but at least I can still enjoy it at next weekend’s party!
What are you going to be for Halloween?


Yargh!
2009
10.17
In life, we all choose different paths and make different choices. Sometimes these choices are for the better and sometimes they are for the worst. Right now I am feeling like I have made a choice for the better. I have a gut feeling that things can only get better moving down the road I have chosen now. The past year and a half has been very rough for me, especially the last few months. I have gone through quite a few changes and I have managed to make myself through them mostly unscathed.
There are some people in this world who you can trust with your life, others who you wouldn’t trust with holding your own soft drink in their hands. It’s an unfortunate fact of reality: there are a lot of con-men and con-women out there and it really is in your best interest to avoid them. It’s too bad that even I myself have made that mistake of putting my trust into someone I never should have from the beginning. It cost me a lot of grief, stress, and loss on so many different levels. I almost lost a very good friend because of it. It’s hard to imagine what life could have been like if I would have never even met this person. A lot better I’m sure. I made a bad business decision to extend partnership with someone who thought could be trusted when things should have been left well enough alone as they were beforehand. No Mike, this is not about you! You know who you are.
When it comes to any kind of business relationship, there are three basic rules to follow:
- Be careful who you get into any type of signed agreement with.
- If it cannot be seen, felt, heard or proven it cannot be trusted.
- Always trust your gut instinct with doubt, even if it doesn’t sound like the best idea. Sometimes things are just too good to be true, and the people promising them to you fall short stop of a bad used car salesman.
I know this is a short excerpt but I just wanted to share some brief words of wisdom that I have learned in my struggles for the past year and a half. It’s common sense indeed, but we’ve all fell victim to con artists, scammers and cheaters, and I know I have. A lesson learned. In order to stay ahead and succeed you need to know who is the good, bad, and the ugly. I know I have learned a valuable lesson.
2009
08.27
Ok, so a couple of a weeks ago I had started using Google Chrome regularly. It really is a nice, fast, stable browser … well, stable until you use Facebook a lot.
Chrome would crash any time I’d finish typing out a really long comment on a wall, or a wall post anywhere for that matter, and then try to strike the “Comment” button. I could not figure out why the browser crashes when doing this. Finally it happened to me again today, and I noticed a pattern. It only seemed to happen when I clicked off the text editor onto a specific area elsewhere on the page. Basically I was missing the comment button itself, but barely.
Here’s a step by step example of how to reproduce the Facebook Google Chrome crash bug:
1.) Begin by clicking the Comment link on any status you desire (or wall post on a group page, etc)

2.) Type something, or leave the field blank, and attempt to click in any of the “forbidden areas” highlighted in the second image below. Doing so will cause the current Google Chrome browser tab to crash.

So there you have it, a replicatable crash that can be submitted to the Google Chrome team. Please note, I am using the latest stable Chrome version 2.0.172.39 as of this writing. I hope the Facebook team can address this issue. While it may seem minor, accidents happen and sometimes you aren’t always able to strike the “Comment” button 100% of the time and it’s quite a disaster when an entire 40 sentence wall post basically needs to be re-typed. I hope the Facebook team will look into this issue and that this blog has provided useful information to the community.
Best Regards!
2009
08.09
So as you all may have noticed or may not have noticed, Facebook seems to be having some issues updating your status or posting links/attachments to your profile page. It only seems to happen when you post it to the “Everyone” secure settings. Come on guys, really? Have you not noticed this error yet? Test every aspect of your site and listen to bug complaints! At least have some kind of error tracking system that e-mails your developers so when they notice the same error coming from millions of users all day long, to maybe look into the problem?
Attached is the error received when trying to update anything related to the “Everyone” security group:

Facebook AJAX Error on Everyone Post
Here’s the best part: IT’S BEEN HAPPENING FOR THE PAST WEEK! The only way to get around it is to post it to “Friends of Friends”, “Friends Only”, or “Customize.” Well, that’s stupid, what if I want anyone who can view my public profile to view what I post? Lame!
All I can say is “WOW!” Why?