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throwing away cable

CablesJust a stupid little note to show a picture of a small box of cables that I threw away yesterday while going through my computer cable box.   The box was full of cables and part of all the tech crap from the living room that I was moving downstairs to my new server rack, and the contents in this picture are the remnants from several such boxes.  There's definitely the purple breakout cable from the (original?) Radeon All-in-Wonder card, some IDE and SATA cable, and plenty of other crap.

I also managed to liberate some things that'll go on my collage as soon as I can make space to work on it again.  I'm actually going to try to start that process by selling extra servers this afternoon.  Craigslist is my friend.  Anyone wanna buy the heaviest Dell servers ever invented?  It's a blade-style thing that fits 6 servers in a 3u space.  Cool, but I'll never find use for it.  I mean, I'll never find use for two.  I'm already thinking about all the awesome nerdy things I can do with one of them in my server rack.

Anyway, happy Wednesday.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 November 2010 09:02 )
 

Jobbin'

I've been working, believe it or not.

With my impending departure for South America with Bon Jovi looming, I'm looking at a foreshortened timeline and thinking about how I can get work completed for MWS before I go.  It's a short-ish timeline, given the back-and-forth that has to happen, but still, it's doable.  Then, through Priscilla, I booked a gig working on the practically-abandoned non-profit website CAN-DO.org.

The founders live across the yard at the moment, and Eric just left for Haiti, so it's a time crunch to get everything updated and working.  The site isn't a CMS, but instead was written in Dreamweaver (I can only assume) and the pages that I have are all a disaster.  Totally unnecessary nested tables within more and more tables, no real patterns (each box is slightly different from the rest, or boxes within sections have different problems), and almost no CSS.  Each page has some random CSS generated by Dreamweaver at the top, and the stylesheet is an amalgam of overlapping styles and mess.

Long story short, I now have more work than I can handle.  Or almost more work than I can handle.  I'm writing this blog post, for example, while I await replies to two emails and rest my eyes from staring at the code, wondering why the site works so radically differently on IE than on Firefox (and, indeed, everything else).  At least I'm building karma on this one, right?  My rate is slashed and I'll be able to claim some tax advantage at the end of the year, supposedly.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 September 2010 08:34 )
 

My Houses

An ode to Google Maps

You have to click Read More to see the map because otherwise it'll bork my layout.

Last Updated ( Monday, 30 August 2010 11:23 ) Read more...
 

apt-get install ubuntu

I'm not quite ready to ditch Win7 (but I'd like to!) on my main computer yet, but I've been having really good luck with Ubuntu, both as the only installation on my laptop and as a VM on my workstation.  I've had to work with the virtualization more and more recently due to some website testing, and I just leave it up a lot otherwise because I like seeing it over there.

I'm using Ubunto 10.04, and I love Gnome, I love apt-get installing things (SO EASY!) and I love the built-in feel that this version has with a lot of the base installs.  Chat app?  Built in.  Standard, useful desktop stuff installed?  Absolutely.  And having a desktop within a desktop is especially weird - when I use the Desktop Cube effect from Compiz in the VM it almost blows my mind.

I'm using AWN as a dock, which I like a lot, but it does come with a simple problem or two - I don't know where to find icons for installed programs that I want to put in my dock.  I'm told I really should try Docky, but what it'll do that AWN doesn't is a mystery.  Maybe when I run up against a shortfall in AWN I'll try it.

And I'm definitely using only Ubuntu on whatever my "real" laptop becomes this fall - it'll be time to get something then (a t410s, maybe?), and Ubuntu will be the only OS on there for sure.

That's it for the geeky linux love for now.

 

the Woot/Amazon thing

So Woot got bought by Amazon.

What's the business end of this deal?  I've read the Blog Post, I've seen the video, and I'm still a little confused, or at least in the dark, about how something like this works.  Like, who gets what?  Presumably, Amazon paid something for Woot.  They weren't a public company, so it didn't happen by stock purchses, right?  No.  So they just put up a certain amount of money and, boom, they now get the profits?  Everyone gets the same salary and job description as before, just the ownership changed hands?

I guess, if I owned Woot and Amazon came along and gave me, in cash, the value of the profit I expected to make over the next three years (ten years?) and let me stay on as CEO with the same salary, etc., then I might do it, too.  Especially if I had another idea that I wanted to exploit.  Hmm.

Anyway, anyone who has a real clue about how this sort of thing goes down, I'd be interested in your take.

 
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