Looking for stuff in the woods

Unlike yesterday, the weather forecast wasn’t as good for today. Also unlike yesterday, it stayed nice the whole day. And also unlike yesterday, I just went for a short trip (you know the baaaad weather).

So instead of the long trip to the river (what I try to do tomorrow), i just went to the Kreuzbergl near me and looked for some plastic boxes in the wood with my GPS. Wise as I am, I uploaded waypoints for 2 caches on my gps, because from the 2 I added, I found just one. Even with 45 min of climbing and scratching my legs open, I found nothing besides the knowledge that short trausers are bad in the forrest :P. At least I don’t had to worry about ticks, got my shoot today.

Luckily, at the 2nd cache I had more lack, 2nd place I looked was the cache. Nice to feel some sucess for once. Nice place too, havn’t thought we have such big rocks there. Have to explore the Kreuzbergl a bit more the next days.

On my way back, I still wasn’t like giving up, so I looked for the first chache again, but still, no luck up there. I have to go there again with some friends, more eyes might help there. When not, it will at least be fun.

And now to something fun less. My dad bought (against my advice and better judgement) a new notebook for him. It came with Vista, and he asked me if I could check it and install some other needed software (AV, office software, music software and so on). I agreeded, again against my better judgement. And what I expected to take 1, maybe 2 hours turned out to take almost 6 hours. It not only came with Vista, but also with Norton AV on it, what is a duo from hell. Not only vista almost refused to let me set up the network so I could install some missing drivers, Norton refused to leave the harddrive.

First I thought it works, deinstallation was running, and suddenly vista decided to help norton and crashed. No I was there, with an undead norton running (more or less). Deinstallation didn’t work anymore. Running was working even less, besides crashing notices every 5 sec. And the removal tool from Norton didn’t even start up :P. I was close to call an exorcist to get rid of this satanic combination that was spinning inside the computer. But I decided that I give it one last change, and this time no more Mr. Nice Guy.

I went straight to the heart (aka the registery), and the scene was quite close to the ending of HAL in 2001. Vista told me to go out and such stuff, but I removed all the evil parts, and now it works fine. Well, as fine as it can run. Never support a computer you havn#t suggested :P

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#1 Michael on 07.03.08 at 23:52

du solltest schriftsteller werden *g* hihi .. selten so gelacht wie im letzten teil dieses entry .. vista und av .. jaja teuflisches duo ^^

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