Entries from August 1, 2009 - August 31, 2009

Thursday
Aug272009

Fantastic Life

I am happy. 

I just came across Fantastic Life on Youtube.  This is one of my favorite tracks by The Fall.  It is a live version, so it is a bit rougher than the studio version that I taped from the John Peel Program back in the early 1980's, but it is pretty impressive, all the same.

Thursday
Aug272009

Musk Mallow

Musk mallow, Malva moschata, growing in Whiteknights Park, Reading, UK. Photo taken on 2009-08-22.

Wednesday
Aug262009

A Norton Internet Security Problem and its Solution

A week or so ago I noticed that Norton Internet Security (NIS) was occasionally crashing.  What would happen was that the yellow icon in the system tray would disappear while I was busy with something else.  When I noticed it was missing, I would try to restart it manually by clicking Start > Programs > Norton Internet Security > Norton Internet Security but this would always fail: sometimes I would get an error message, sometimes I would get a message suggesting that it thought I was a beta tester for NIS, but mostly the cursor would go busy for a few seconds and nothing would happen.  Restarting the computer would clear the problem but it usually came back again after a few 10s of minutes or an hour or so. 

My first thought was I had a virus which was sabotaging NIS.  However, the problem seemed to have started following a LiveUpdate to NIS about a week or two ago.  I remember this update because it was just after I had got back from a holiday and because it had required a system restart (which is unusual for NIS LiveUpdates).  Following this update the version number of NIS was 16.7.2.10 (to see the version number go to the main NIS screen and click Help & Support > About). I looked in the system event log and it contained entries which seemed to be records of NIS crashing:

Event Type: Error

Source: Service Control Manager

Description: The Norton Internet Security service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s). The following corrective action will be taken in 120000 milliseconds: Restart the service.

I did a search on Google and came across this message on Norton community message board which pointed to an official patch for what seemed to be a very similar problem to the one I was experiencing.  I downloaded the file KB20090821103237EN.exe, as indicated, and ran it. After restarting the computer NIS started correctly and I have had no problems since then.  That was yesterday.  The system has been running for at least 6 hours in total.  It looks good.

Monday
Aug242009

Bell Heather

Bell heather (Erica cinerea) on Great Ayton Moor, North Yorkshire, UK.  As explained here, I had always assumed that this plant was ling, but apparently I was mistaken.

Photo taken on 2009-08-10.

Monday
Aug242009

Ling

Ling (Calluna vulgaris), otherwise known as common heather, on Great Ayton Moor.  In the process of identifying this plant, I have just discovered that for the past 50 years what I have been calling 'ling' is actually 'heather', and what I have been calling 'heather' is actually 'ling'.

Photo taken on Great Ayton Moor, North Yorkshire, UK, on 2009-08-10.