MSN Forcing Upgrade

A few days ago, when I tried to login to MSN an error message popped up explaining that “A newer version is available. You must install the newer version in order to continue. Would you like to do this now?”

I installed it, as I was forced to, but to my surprise the “newer version” was the same version I already had! Well whatever, it’s irritating but it’s no big deal — I guess. But what is irritating is that at school MSN asked me to upgrade again and this time I didn’t have admin priviledges so I couldn’t — now that’s frustrating.

I can’t wait for google to come up with an instant messaging program.

Update August 2005: Yay they have. Download Google Talk now!

Host File – There’s No Place like 127.0.0.1

Here is a copy of the host file that I use. (Right click Save As) and then save it over your old host file (making sure it has no extension). The old host file can be found at:

Windows XP = c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc
Windows 2K = c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc
Win 98/ME = c:\windows

This file contains a list of web sites you’d rather your computer not bother to look up. For example a site that uses advertising from the DoubleClick advertising network would show it’s own content but not the ads if you had the line 127.0.0.1 ad.doubleclick.net in your hosts file.

The host file can also prevent tracking which sites you use. I can’t tell you what a big difference a good hosts file can make in your browsing experience. Find out more about host files.

Update: By default, if you try to modify your hosts file in Vista, it will not let you save it. It tells you that you don’t have permission. To successfully modify the hosts file, run notepad.exe as an administrator and open the file.

  1. Browse to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories
  2. Right click “Notepad” and select “Run as administrator”
  3. Click “Continue” on the UAC prompt
  4. Click File -> Open
  5. Browse to “C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc”
  6. Change the file filter drop down box from “Text Documents (*.txt)” to “All Files (*.*)”
  7. Select “hosts” and click “Open”
  8. Copy and paste the text from my hosts file into yours. Save and close Notepad.

The above instructions also work for Windows 7.

Also note that I try and update my hosts files from time to time so even though this post is old, the file may not be.

So Long and Thanks For All the Fish

“The Douglas Adams media archive is presented here by the wi2600.org groups for your enjoyment. This also is to serve as a tribute to Mr. Adams’s great, but suddenly shortened career. Those who have not heard his voice and those who know it well will both enjoy having this material available. We will miss him!”

I downloaded the collection tonight and made myself a nice MP3 CDROM for the Jeep. I’m guessing I fit just under 9000 minutes or 150 hours of Hitchhiker audio fun on that CD. (I recommend using a program like Getright to enable efficient downloading of that many MP3 files).

Update: The Mediawhore.wi2600.org link to Douglas Adams media archive is down. I guess copyright / bandwidth limitations were too much.