SMART HDD Malware removal

Yikes when will these guys quit and get a real job? This one hides your files and makes it hard to recover.

Better!

Removing rootkit.0access.h Rootkit Google Redirector

More stuff showed up on my personal machine.  Yuk.  rootkit.0access.h

Additionally when using the method I used it breaks the net connection.  I fixed all.  Sequence follows.

  • TDSSKiller   – I had to run and reboot several times.  I also may have run Malwarebytes in between.  Should have kept track better!  This was because first I used an older version as I was being blocked by the virus.  After I ran it I was able to connect and get the updated version which found more stuff.
  • Malwarebytes  – had to run this 2 or 3 times to come up clean.  After this my net connection was broken.
  • XP, Vista, Win7 Network Registry keys –  I double clicked on netbt.reg as refered to on the page that took me to the reg keys  – network was still not restored
  • Farbar Service Scanner FSS   –  I ran FSS to find out what network function was not working.  It came back with AFD.sys service not running.  
  • AFD.reg  –  I clicked on the AFD.reg key included in the XP registry keys.  I then rebooted.  After that my net connection was back.

Video: The Trail of Genghis Khan – Tim Copes Journey by horse back across Mongolia

From the former Mongol capital Karakorum to the Danube, young Australian adventurer Tim Cope retraced the path of the first nomads and followed the route taken by legendary Genghis Khan as he forged his great empire. Over three and a half gruelling years, and guided by an old Kazakh wisdom – "to understand the wolf, you must put on the skin of a wolf and look through its eyes" – Tim lived just as the ancient nomads did.

Tim travelled 10,000kms alone on horseback across the Eurasian steppe through Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and Hungary.

When he set out with his fearless dog Tigon as a companion there was no certainty – no backup from a camera crew, no escape route – and he could barely ride a horse. Ahead lay wolf-infested plateaux, the glaciated Altai Mountains, minus fifty degree temperatures on the 'starving steppe', scorching heat in the Kazakh desert, violent clashes between sedentary and nomadic societies and the deep forests and treacherous peals of the Carpathians. He would also suffer the greatest tragedy of his life. To cope he would have to draw on everything he learnt from the nomads.

The extreme challenges gave Tim empathy and insight into the nomadic way of life, and as a young man growing up; the journey became a personal rite of passage. Along the way, just as the nomads did, Tim sought refuge with local families, who welcomed him with open arms, traditional nomad hospitality and taught him the ways of the steppe.

At the end of his journey, Time arrived on the Danube having achieved the first crossing of the steppe in modern times.

Java Software Internationalization

Internationalization Demo Project

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Netbeans Native I18n Capabilities

 

 

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Video: Off the Rails – A bicycle trip across Russia Mongolia China

See the video here:  Off the Rails

These sort of trips are what I call "a cultural experience".   You think it is about the bicycle but a strange thing happens when you bicycle.  Your endorphins rise and people open up to you like a door swung wide open.  I know because it has happened to me before.  

See also 

Open Source PID Temperature Controller Project osPID

Great work by Brett Beauregard  <brett  ospid.com>

Scott's Series of articles on programming a PID algorithm

  1. Sample Time – The PID algorithm functions best if it is evaluated at a regular interval. If the algorithm is aware of this interval, we can also simplify some of the internal math.
  2. Derivative Kick – Not the biggest deal, but easy to get rid of, so we’re going to do just that.
  3. On-The-Fly Tuning Changes – A good PID algorithm is one where tuning parameters can be changed without jolting the internal workings.
  4. Reset Windup Mitigation –We’ll go into what Reset Windup is, and implement a solution with side benefits
  5. On/Off (Auto/Manual) – In most applications, there is a desire to sometimes turn off the PID controller and adjust the output by hand, without the controller interfering
  6. Initialization – When the controller first turns on, we want a “bumpless transfer.” That is, we don’t want the output to suddenly jerk to some new value
  7. Controller Direction – This last one isn’t a change in the name of robustness per se. it’s designed to ensure that the user enters tuning parameters with the correct sign.

RocketScream is where you can get an osPID kit

My Evaluation Notes

  • Getting started page 
  • What to use for powering up osPID? –  standard + center pin wall wart
  • When I tried to upload software griped "must be in a particular folder" …when I only the file called out it griped "Analog button does not exist".  I put all the files in the folder the software created and it was happy.