Mars Shot - 6th September 2009

November 29th, 2009

Mars could be seen as the brightest star in the sky, starting quite faint at the beginning of August, and becoming its brightest mid to late August.

I managed to get these shots of it with my camera. Although it’s far too far to focus, you can make out the red hue of the planet. I was stunned, I didn’t think I would get more then a small dot, but to get a red blur seemed pretty amazing.

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Black Anomaly against the Moon

November 23rd, 2009

Back in September, I tried to take a few detailed shots of the Moon. I was impressed at what my new camera could do, you can make out quite clearly craters on the edge of the moon that can’t really been seen with the naked eye.

However, a few weeks later I tried to get some different shots, but during photographing, I noticed a weird black speck on the view finder. Slightly concerned that I had something on my lense or a dead pixel, I began moving my camera around, however the black speck remained relative to the Moon whichever direction or rotation my camera was in.

Furthermore, this black speck seemed to move over the space of 5-10 minutes, eventually moving outside of the Moons glow which was how I could see it.

Having ruled out the possibility of ‘dirt on lens’, the next viable option was that it was an object, and the blackness was the effect of it being somewhere between me and the Moon, blocking the light being reflected back. However, this speck seemed quite big in comparison to the moon, so either it had to be close, or it was a huge object. I would have thought that it would have been a satellite drifting past, however even if the object was in low orbit I would guess the object would be of far greater size to be one. Space station perhaps? Or maybe a passing meteor? However, it would have been too big to miss at least some media attention to alert people when where to look out for it - maybe.. Nothing on any news sites I spotted.

Anyway, I think this will remain a mystery, unless anyone else has some ideas :)

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Adwords Editor, v7.5.2 crashes on Vista

November 17th, 2009

The new update of Adwords Editor v7.5.2 seems to crash on my Vista machine.

At present, I have been unable to find a solution, however I am not sure if my previous fix for the editor crashing due to SQLite has resulted in the cause of this error for this particular update.

I’ve resorted to completely uninstall the application, and install a fresh copy of the previous version. (Still v7.5.2, but with file size of 15,760KB instead of 16,326KB)

I’m not sure if it just mine, or whether everyone is effected, so comments please :)

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River the Squirrel

November 17th, 2009

River was my pet squirrel. Before the wrong kind of animal loving people start attacking me, he was rescued as a baby and would not have survived an hour longer in the wild, therefore I felt sorry and decided to take him in.

Having been wandering through traffic for most of the day, and then finally being attacked by a cat, he ran up to me for safety - being the less scary option. I took hold of him, and from that moment he bonded and wouldn’t leave me alone.

River and Me

River and Me

I strove from then on to bring him up, as a cage free animal. This of course is a hard task. I obtained a large ferret cage which had multiple benefits that it would be big enough while he was young, allow me to litter train him with greater ease, establish it as his nest, and ultimately once litter trained you could allow the cage to be permanently open, and maybe install a cat flap so it has the freedom to explore the outside and do what it loves the most.

Large Ferret Cage

Large Ferret Cage

From the experiences I have had with him I found that squirrels make an interesting pet for those that can give the huge amount of focus they require. Don’t underestimate the word ‘huge’ however, they are a very big commitment, and require constant attention during the day. You do get a break during the evening and night though, as you put them to bed when it gets dark and they sleep all the way through till just after sun rise. They always want to play, climb, explore, berry things, eat, solve puzzles, or just sit in a big pocket or on your shoulder; Coupled with the fact they live for around 10 years as a domestic animal, and they are mischievous little creatures that you always have to keep your eye on - They know exactly how to annoy you, like pick up and hide your post-it notes :p

Walking around the house is interesting with a squirrel attached. You can literally get on with your everyday tasks with it just grabbing and hanging onto you, whatever angle they end up in.

I like this arm

I like this arm

Diet of a Squirrel

Squirrels are vegetarians, which suited me quite well. Most people think that they only eat nuts, but this is not true. While they love nuts, they must get a varied diet. Different fruits are good. Like human, it boils down to personal preference, you’ll work out some that they absolutely love, some that they hate, and others that they like once in a while.

Squirrels are very messy eaters. They eat about 1/3 of a nut, the rest goes in very small pieces all over the floor. You get used to clearing up after it, but it will quite often squirrel nuts away into its cage or favorite place.

You have to be careful though. Don’t feed them too many junk nuts like peanuts (In fact avoid, they have no nutritional value, and could end up having a seizure). Mine could never resist a good Pistachio, and especially loved opening it. It would choose them above anything else, however make sure they get their greens too. Feeding them too much of the things they adore will turn them into fussy eaters. It loved Peaches too, and sometimes a small slice of apple.

Yum Yum Nuts

Yum Yum Nuts

Squirrels and Vets

Sympathetic vets are like gold. Most don’t want to know, although in the UK they are obliged by law to treat any animal in need. It can help if you assure them that you are taking responsibility and will be paying for treatment, however few will be trained on how to treat them. Exotic veterinaries may be a better bet if you can locate one.

Treatment can be a problem, as most vets will not know how to treat a squirrel. Even if they diagnose that something is wrong, and what medication should be given, they don’t really know the correct dose that should be administered, so any research before visiting the vets could prove invaluable.

In regards to diseases squirrels can carry, there are a few, but only one is potentially transferable to humans being Rabies which can be detected with relative ease, and fortunately is extremely rare in squirrels and virtually non-existent within the UK.

The main sign to look out for in regards to other squirrel diseases and symptoms, is if it starts to sneeze a fair bit, you should get it checked out without delay as this could easily be fatal.

Squirrels don’t hibernate in the winter either, so don’t be fooled if it starts to sleep the majority of the day, even if it’s only happened for a day or two, it’s highly likely that something is seriously wrong and should be checked out - make sure it has drunken sufficient and has still got an appetite. Try giving something that contains high amounts of vitamins if you suspect it could be diet related.

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AdWords Editor Crashing due to SQLite

November 11th, 2009

I’ve just installed a new version of the AdWords Editor onto a new Vista machine which had Chrome and Firefox installed.

Both Chrome, Firefox and AdWords Editor use SQLite for their database. I’m not sure whether there is a conflict with the way these are installed, but every now and then the AdWords Editor software crashes, and windows reports that there was an error with SQLite.

I have sucessfully resolved this problem by downloading the latest SQLite binary libraries, and extracting the sqlite3.dll into the Windows System32 directory. Upon reloading the AdWords Editor, everything begins to work fine.

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