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March 31, 2009

Hopelessness

Filed under: College, TechnologyTags: , , , , , , , , , — darrenhe @ 12:31 PM

What do you do when you’re sitting there, unable to do anything, as a crisis unfolds?

This happened to me today, on a mini-crisis level – for a website.

Harvard09.com went down after the press release for our Class Day Speaker (Matt Lauer). At 11 AM, the fateful e-mail was sent out. Purportedly, most students were in class, but in reality this meant everyone was online. Hundreds of simultaneous clicks, and the Harvard Computing Society server goes down.

Server Error! Network taking too long to respond!

What was I to do? Sit there and wait for half an hour as the drama unfolded. As the class webmaster, I had to take responsibility. Chats and IMs poured in.

Is the website down? Who’s the class day speaker? Tell me pleaseeeee!

Who’s to blame? I suppose everyone, in a way. HCS for having not enough server resources. Harvard Alumni Association for not providing us with money to pay for a third-party paid hosting service. And of course myself for not predicting that this would happen.

A bigger problem still remains: half of the people who I’ve talked to asked, “Who the heck is Matt Lauer?”

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March 13, 2009

Haiku Zero Zero Eleven

Filed under: Animals, PoetryTags: , — darrenhe @ 7:03 PM
Elephant

Big ivory tusks
Flappy fanning ears and tail
Where’s my elephant?

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March 11, 2009

Haiku Number Zero Zero Ten

Filed under: Animals, PoetryTags: , , — darrenhe @ 11:10 PM

Sea Turtle

Giant sea turtle
Washes onto sandy shore
Golden egg of life

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March 10, 2009

New Version of Website In Progress

Filed under: Blog Stuff, TechnologyTags: , , , , , , , , , , — darrenhe @ 5:21 AM

I’m making a new version of my website for a few reasons:

I’m going to see if I like a white background instead of a black one.
I need a better front page.
Change is good.

It looks pretty bad right now, I’ll fix it up in the coming days.

New site: http://darrenhe.com/
Old site: http://darrenhe.com/version1/

Suggestions are welcomed, of course.

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March 8, 2009

Insights from a Former UA, Part 1

Filed under: CollegeTags: , , , , , , , — darrenhe @ 4:05 PM

Have something you want insights into? Send it to me!

 

Factoids on E-Mail for Seniors:

  • For June graduates, your e-mail account expires ~July 15. That means you can no longer log in to your e-mail after this date.
  • However, your account does not close until October. In this time between July and October, you can still get your e-mails and other files in your account by going to fasit.fas.harvard.edu. (E-mail tools -> Download Account Archive)
  • After your account closes, it is gone FOREVER. I once spent 30 minutes on the phone explaining to someone that she will never be able to use her FAS account again and that even if she sets up a post.harvard e-mail address, she won’t get messages sent to her fas e-mail.
  • Your Post.Harvard e-mail address has no inbox. All it does it forward messages to another e-mail account that you have (gmail, ymail, hotmail, etc).

 

How to Best Make the Transition

  • Start making the transition now. Tell people your non-FAS/college e-mail address.
  • If you use an e-mail client that supports POP or IMAP, transfer over your entire FAS account at once. For example, a Gmail howto.
  • Start switching over your log-ins for your online bank account, merchant, facebook, myspace, etc.
  • Don’t wait until the last moment. Once your account expires, you can’t log in. Once your account is closed, it’s gone. Forever.

 

How to Get a Custom E-Mail Address: “you”@”yourname”.com

You can get your own, customized e-mail address that still runs G-Mail. For example, I have an e-mail address at darrenhe.com, which I access at mail.darrenhe.com. But you don’t even need a website. You can get you@yourname.com for about $10/year. Here’s how:

  • Create a Google Apps account here. Click on “I want to buy a domain name” – http://www.google.com/a/cpanel/domain/new
  • Alternatively, you can use another domain name registrar such as GoDaddy.com. In that case, you’ll have greater control over your domain, but the setup is a bit trickier. To do so, buy your domain from GoDaddy, then set up your account at Google Apps using an existing domain. Then follow these instructions to setup your mail: http://www.google.com/support/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=33353
  • You’ll need to create an administrative account, which should be your primary account.
  • That’s it! You’ll have a professional looking account that still runs G Mail and is accessible at http://mail.whateveryourdomainis.com. (.org, .net, .info, .me, etc).
  • You can have up to 200 free e-mail address @yourname.com. For example, if you bought asianharvardman.com, you could have bill@asianharvardman.com, jill@asianharvardman.com, and so on.
  • You can customize your logo! This will replace the G Mail logo generally found in the top left. To do so, go to your Google Apps control panel (accessible from your e-mail by clicking “Manage this Domain” in the top right. Click on “Domain Settings” and then “Appearance.” In this screen you can also change your log-in box color.

That’s all for this post. Remember to tune in next time, and please spread this information! (referencing me is courteous)

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March 4, 2009

Barack Obama

Filed under: College, PoliticsTags: , , , , , — darrenhe @ 7:49 PM

Not that you would, but you could. Especially since I’ve switched back to darrenhe@post.

Barack Obama

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March 2, 2009

My First Vista Sidebar Gadget

Filed under: Blog Stuff, Coding, Social Commentary, TechnologyTags: , , , — darrenhe @ 11:51 PM
Sidebar

I just made my first Windows Vista sidebar gadget! Granted, it’s very simple: all it does is list some of my favorite links. But it’s quite convenient (more so than bookmarks), and it even matches my website color scheme!

Developing Vista Sidebar gadgets is really easy. I think it’s suppoed to be based on Windows SDK, but it’s really just HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Anyone can make one!

For more information, check out: http://gallery.live.com/devcenter.aspx.

Microsoft made something easy and straightforward. Cheers!

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March 1, 2009

Top of the Hub

Prudential TowerThere is a debate going on in my house right now. For anyone unfamiliar with Harvard living conditions, a “house” is basically a dormitory, a close-knit community of students (there are 12 upperclassmen houses at Harvard).

The argument has swept our house e-mail list: Where should we have our Spring Formal?

There are of course many options, but two clear camps have formed: one in favor of an on-campus formal and one in favor of having the event at Top of the Hub.

There are strong arguments for both options. Having a formal at our house makes it more accessible, cheaper, and convenient. Many people are receptive to the idea of staying close to Harvard.

On the other hand, Top of the Hub is appealing because of the location and the venue. While the tickets may cost more depending on how much they are subsidized, there is the undeniable appeal to being on the 52nd floor of Boston’s best-known skyscraper. After considering the available options, I have come out in favor of the Top of the Hub. It is worth the trek (3 miles away), the cost ($10-20 more), and breaking out of the Harvard bubble. Here are a few of my reasons (click pictures to see more):

Convinced? Vote for Top of the Hub in the Leverett Questionnaire! http://leverett.harvard.edu/questionnaires/?q=334

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