Archive for September 1st, 2007

For those of you not “in the know” the title stands for “Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters.” And yes, we did buy this movie. Was it good? If you are asking that question than you have never seen the show. All I have to say is if you are extremely bored and happen to get a laugh at some of the humor in the show than all is not lost. But if you are on a serious movie hunt just pass this one up. I know this is a lame review (if you can even call it that), but what can I say, the lack of coherence of this post is exactly how the movie felt. Was I disappointed? Nope, it was exactly as I expected. And yet there is a whole “bonus” disc left to watch with a “deleted movie.” Oh goodie! If you know us, than you understand why we have added this into our collection.

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We’ve been having wave of pretty big thunder storms lately, and every time one rolls over our side of town we have to shutdown all the computers. This puts a huge strain on our abilities to work. And I know what you are thinking….shutting down during the storm seems a little much. Well, we have rather old power lines and wiring in this building are a little off. While we have everything on surge protectors we just can’t have the risk of a computer frying or losing any important data while working. So if you have been wondering where we are, now you know. Working as fast as we can, when we can before the storm hits again. Oh, today is looking rather nice in case you wanted to know.

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Argh, the past few days have been extremely busy. We have had this weird Runtime error people are reporting with RocketDock that seemed to happen only in Windows Vista and with an antivirus utility installed. This morning we finally got it narrowed down. This runtime error has been extremely difficult to track down. Turns out it was a problem with our string conversions, specifically unicode to ASCII causing a buffer overflow (it isn’t exactly as nasty as it sounds). So what would happen is during a right click even or opening up a settings window RocketDock would throw a runtime error and close. Not system damage or anything like that. Just an annoyance for us and our users. We are currently running through extra tests to ensure the next release will fix this issue as well as not cause further incompatibility with docklets (that’s another story). Anywho, stay tuned for the release announcement on Punk Software if you’re a RocketDock user.

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