Tuesday, February 2, 2010

File Synchronization the Easy Way

I'm a graduate student and I'm writing a thesis. I've been paranoid lately of losing it, especially since one of my external hard drives just died on me.

I found a completely free program that allows you to automatically back-up or sync your files. It's called Allway Sync and you can get it here:

www.allwaysync.com

The interface is very easy to use. You simply pick a location on both sides of the screen and click synchronize to make sure all of the files match up. There are a variety of options for automatic synchronization, including whenever a USB key is plugged in, when you log off, whenever files are changed, or you can even schedule it with Windows task scheduler. It's a handy feature. I've set my My Documents folder to synchronize every morning at 6am. That way, all of my important files are always on 2 different hard drives.

There are many options that I won't go into detail about. It's all covered pretty well in the help files, so check it out.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Googling Jay Leno

I recently tried to Google Jay Leno by typing "Jay Leno is" into Google and I was quite amused by the options that came up.


As you can see, support for Conan is fairly high!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Conan Gets Kicked Off the Tonight Show

Proof that all good things must come to an end, The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien aired its last episode on Friday, January 22nd, 2010, after a measly 7 months on the air. The last few minutes of the episode featured Conan thanking NBC for the 20 years he was with them, which shows how professional Conan really is. It finished with Conan jumping on guitar and playing Free Bird with Will Ferrell on vocals, Gibbons from ZZ Top as well as Beck on guitar.

Conan sure got screwed. Not money-wise of course; he got a $42 million settlement, $12 million of which will go to his staff. But money aside he is forced to leave the beloved Tonight Show because Jay Leno couldn't hold his own at 10pm. The mismanagement of NBC is really shining through these days. Countless millions have been spent promoting the show and building the studio. Then Leno couldn't cut it and they blatantly kick Conan off the air. Granted, they offered him the 12:05am time spot, but acceptance of this would ruin the Tonight Show's reputation and further push back Jimmy Fallon who inherited the Late Night show (not that I care about Jimmy Fallon one iota).

Conan will be back, hopefully on Fox. He would be a great fit for Fox, having already written countless episodes of The Simpsons.

Some questions remain, such as what studio will Leno come back to? when will Conan come back?

One thing's for sure, I won't watch Leno. It's a shame Conan's run was so short; but as he said himself, it's one of the most prestigious jobs in the comedy business and for 7 months, he got to do it.