Monthly Archive for September, 2007

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Those Annoying Justin Timberlake Ads: Rumours?

I mentioned that there was a particularly obtrusive advert placed in every single Yuku profile for some sort of Justin Timberlake show on HBO that was due to air on “Labor Day” in the US a couple of weeks ago.

As expected, this hadn’t gone down well over on Yuku and as usual, the Customer Services drones hadn’t got a clue about them:

“Well the google ads are back now. We are working to fix the targeting of the ads as well which got messed up somehow.”

They weren’t of course…

Later on, another explanation was offered:

“Yeah it’s back now. Sorry about that. I think maybe they’re using it for testing purposes or something now since the event it’s advertising is now over.”

Here’s an idea: why not check with your colleagues and find out?

In other threads and despite saying she hoped it would be changed a week or more ago, the latest excuse is that the video contest it was promoting was stil running.

The company behind this campaign (or just ‘pain’) is KickApps - see Mashable’s Article which also mentions that KickApps had recently secured $11M of funding.

Funding for what? Well coincidentally I heard a rumour today that ezboard has been bought by … KickApps. Completely unsubstantiated rumour, of course. If that is the case, I wonder what KickApps needs the other $10,999,999 for :)

That New Yuku Backup System Revealed

Oh dear!

It seems that ezboard managed to have yet another data loss involving their new backup strategy [sic]:

“Ok good news and bad news. Good news: the backups work. Bad news: we lost todays posts. We had a massive database failure (go mysql). Please don’t blame the admins. They hate me probably more than you right now.”

Oh and that was edited… Now don’t forget, Survivor Sucks is one of the busiest boards on Yuku and it was 11 September when posts are made to mark the anniversary of “9/11″.

Notice how it’s not ezboard’s fault - it never is, is it? - but yet again they’re blaming the software rather than what they have done both in terms of their own software and their strategies. Just like they did with Smalltalk.

Even the SS Admins chose to have a go at ezboard for a change, rather than kowtowing to them:

“Just to reiterate

1. “the backups work”
2. Backups are used to restore data lost for various reasons
3. Testing the backups caused a day’s worth of data to be lost
4. Apparently no backups of this data exist”

Testing backups, eh?

Now after paying all that money to ezboard when SS was based there, a user asks the obvious question:

“Why exactly would we move a board this large to a place that’s still in BETA?!?!?!? Unless of course we were going to be guinea pigs to see how well it could handle stuff (which it can’t obviously or at least the idiots in charge can’t anyway)”

No answer to that one yet…

Now we all know that the whole issue about backups is a sore point as far as ezboard, Inc. are concerned. Understandably so, given their track record on this. So they probably weren’t too pleased when the administrator of an ezboard chose to (apparently) copy a post he’d made over in the ezboard Help [sic] Forums.

These are some extracts from his post:

“I am asking this here because I have had a support ticket open for many days with Yuku that has remained unanswered.”

“Following the huge disasters at EZBoard in May and August of 2005, in which most all EZBoards lost many posts, and my two grief-support boards lost thousands of precious posts dealing with people’s expressions of grief and loss at the death of family members and friends, including memorials for deceased children, are general email was sent around by then-CEO Robert Labatt stating that with Yuku, admins would have the capability of backing up their own boards. (EZBoard had foolishly left their own backup system connected to the rest of EZBoard, making it a prime target for hackers).” 

Some intelligent questions and points, I think.

He posts some excerpts from the posts made at the time of the last major ezboard data loss where Robert Labatt, ezboard, Inc. CEO, stated that “[Yuku] is faster, more reliable, offers automated backup to your home computer, fast restorals”, etc. This was on 23 June 2005.

By 19 December 2006 - some 18 months later - Michelle, a “Helpdesk Representative”, allegedly wrote that “Yuku does back up baords on our end but I will have to check on the status of admin backups.” But I thought Labatt was talking in the present tense back in 2005? Well, apparently:

“…what the tech guys have told me is that the backup function is nearly complete just a few minor adjustments left - but it’s being intensively tested at the current time. Apparently they want to make sure that a board owner can’t do more damage by restoring their board - so they’re trying to make it as foolproof as possible.

Regular system backups do currently happen though.”

So they’d gone back in terms of development? And of course, there’s still no facility to do this well over two years on from Labatt’s promise.

“Let It Rip” Alison then tries to defuse the thread:

“That is pretty much it - when changes are made to the core model of yuku, a back up made 2 months ago might fail to restore, since the database tables or whatever else is involved might have changed. We can’t offer you a backup that backs up great… but doesn’t restore. We do have backups, and you can see when the last date of backup was for your board in your stats and logs section. We also have an undo function for deleted topics, and coming soon is an undo feature for deleted forums. But back up to your hard disk is not available yet.”

Yes, Alison, but surely the Admin would want to restore from the most recent backup, unless a two month old one was the most recent?

Someone else then tells everyone the unpalatable (to ezboard) truth:

“The ezBoard brand is a joke in the industry, associated with poor management, bad service and loads of problems. The other real problem, unlike other systems, is that ezBoard and Yuku have no export process. Why? To avoid mass defections. ezBoard and Yuku is all about prisoner loyalty, trapping people and binding them to the service because they stand to loose their users and all they’ve built. Read up, most people do not like ezBoard and Yuku is not shaping up to be anything revolutionary. All of the features are found free on other systems or software for decades. It’s much cheaper and more efficient to run your own board hosted elsewhere.

“Yuku is just promises and is taking so long to implement the most basic of features. They can’t even get the current pushes done right, where is the Quality Assurance Team when you need them? Don’t get me wrong, Yuku is 10x better than ezBoard but still lacks much of the functionality of many free or inexpensice alternative solutions.”

Ouch! So Alison shuts the thread down. Standard behaviour from ezboard.

Around Goddards



Around Goddards, originally uploaded by Captain Blue.

Me on Blue Rex going around Goddards onto the start/finish straight at Donington: Motorcycle Folly trackday, 11 September 2007.

Photo by EDP Photo News:
www.edpphoto.com/

Curry at Donington



Curry at Donington, originally uploaded by Captain Blue.

Mark’s looking ill…

Stupid Domain Names

I’m sorry but I could never do business with a company based upon a stupid domain name. Online insurance brokers like elephant.co.uk or confused.com. I mean to say, what have those domains got to do with insurance?

Or moonpig.com which – obviously! – is a site for personalised cards. What else would it be?

Might as well call these sites fecktard.com or something like that.

Geek Comedy

I’ve been enjoying the latest series of “The IT Crowd“.

But one of the geek in-jokes I’ve been picking up on is Roy’s T-shirts: this week’s one simply said “meh.

:)

The Trouble with WordPress

Now I’m a great fan of WordPress - quelle surprise – using it for a number of blogs as well as some basic CMS based web sites.

But when it comes to posting new messages and restricting their publication, it’s a bit lacking. I have a LiveJournal and have been introduced to a number of good friends even if they are in some cases entirely virtual with no face to face or indeed voice contact … ever! And on LiveJournal I can quickly and easily restrict who can and cannot see individual posts on a per group basis.

With WordPress – at least as far as I can see – the only way to restrict access to a post is by way of password protection. Which is fine, providing the intended readers don’t forget that password, or don’t divulge it to someone else or indeed have the password guessed or hacked by A N Other.

Such a pity.

Teh Shiny is Fettled

The additional Kingston 1GB DDR2 RAM SODIMM arrived by courier today from Dabs.com.

I was slightly worried about taking a screwdriver to a day-old laptop and removing the keyboard to get at the RAM slots, but it was fettled within a few minutes, re-booted and is now boasting 1.49GB.

I fettled Firefox last night as well. Then had to install some web server extensions and my FTP program of choice with the FTP site profiles I use.

Now it’s a case of deciding how many and which project management software programs to install.

I’ve also been playing with Microsoft Office Groove as a potential replacement for the good old Offline Files. And the new laptop meant downloading some updated software from Vodafone for their 3G datacard, which looks like an improvement over the old software.

Only problems so far have been the quality of the sound from the stereo speakers – my old Dell Insipron 8100 is much better in this regard – and the mobile ‘drumming’ from the datacard when its communication is picked up by the microphone/speakers.

The position of the vents is better than my old Portégé so you don’t get a toasted forearm when you’re holding it in Tablet mode. Oh and the 5-in-1 Bridge Media slot (which supports SD™ Card, Memory Stick®, Memory Stick Pro™, xD-Picture Card™, SD™ IO Card) is a nice feature. It’s just a pity that it doesn’t support Memory Stick Pro DUO™ cards as I’ve just bought one for my daughter’s new Sony digital camera.

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Coffee, anyone?



Coffee, anyone?, originally uploaded by Captain Blue.

One tries to conduct oneself with all due decorum…








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