Looks like the beast is dead

Since making the change I referred to earlier, my machine has been humming along quite happily, despite the screens looking like this most of the time.

Hadn’t even had a Firefox crash all day; until I was writing this post in Scribefire, and I suspect that wasn’t a memory-related crash.

Memory; think I’m losing it

I have been having a lot of problems with my computers, particularly the one at work, behaving strangely in past months. I’ve never been able to grasp why I have trouble compiling and debugging our solution when others don’t; or why Firefox 3 is so unstable. Last night I was on my machine at home and got a popup telling me that my virtual memory setting was too low and I might want to increase it. I’ve been ignoring similar popups for a week or two but decided that I might as well increase the size. So I open the memory settings and what do I see? Total paging file size for all drives: 0 MB; ZERO? WTF!!

Then it crawled up from the depths of my repressed memories; I had once seen an article suggesting that in most cases disabling the paging file will improve performance. I tried it and found that it worked. Clearly the memory requirements of the software I run has now grown to the point where this is no longer viable, so I turned on my paging file again. Just found the same thing here at work and have enabled paging. Let’s hope this delivers the more stable, if slightly slower, experience I’ve been missing.

Self portrait in bookmarks

This is a representation of who I am, based on the tags I’ve applied to my delicious bookmarks; as generated by Wordle.

Woohoo! Fourth year running.

Our company holds an annual photographic contest for employees, with the winner’s photographs featuring in the company calendar.  I have had my photographs featured for the past three years and just received an e-mail letting me know that two of mine have been selected for the 2009 calendar.

My photos are highlighted with yellow rectangles in the image above and larger versions can be viewed at Groot Constantia and Hout Bay Harbour.

Rooiels Modelled

Rooiels Modelled

The village of Rooiels, on the shores of False Bay, given an unreal look by applying a fake tilt-shift effect. You can see a larger version here.

Steps in an Alley

Steps in an Alley

Fleur de Lys

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Back to shots from the photowalk.

ET Rocks

ET Rocks

I’m taking a break from the photowalk shots today, to post this photo of rock painted to resemble ET.

Spiral

Spiral

Ninety-One

Ninety-One