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testing the idea of using footnotes (I just found out about this, so forgive me if this is extremely boring).

Cause when I say stuff here1, assuming you know what I’m talking about.

1 there’s a thingie down here to explain it in a footnote.

Posted on January 30th 2006 in Hardware

Hey, *I* have a bucket of busted stuff!

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Maybe next time I’m about to throw away some little piece of broken hardware, I’ll start sticking it to other broken bits, and make some of these little robot doohickey things.

Dylan Tinlun Chan is a genius, of sorts (and bit and pieces).

Very very cool, and unlike so many of the other do it yourself sites (like Hack-A-Day), this stuff looks like it could be made by non garage-full-of-ex-military-hardware types.

Like me.

Posted on January 30th 2006 in People, Places, Software

Oh… THAT RSS Validator

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So, I was talking to my mom on the phone tonight, and we were just catching up on how our collective weeks went, and after telling me about her trip to Florida (let’s just call a junket a junket, shall we?), and she mentioned that the live bookmark in this blog wasn’t working for her as of late.

My mom, the ultimate beta tester.

My mom is not one of those “bad computer mojo” types, who cause computers to throw themselves down flights of stairs, or spontaneously have bad sectors on hard drives in the middle of your dissertation, or just glitch out for not reason at all.

She’s one of those people that will push all the buttons, and fiddle with the knobs, and generally go wherever she can in a web site (or a network, or a conversation, or a job), just to see if she can. This is a very good thing, and means that she stumbles into things like the fact that my RSS feed has been broken on my blog for… uh, quite a while.

So, without further ado, you can all start reading my RSS feed again, now that I’m VALID!

So thanks mom, and maybe next time I won’t mention computers. :)

Posted on January 28th 2006 in General, Hardware, Podcast

I might like this guy, if I met him.

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Was bumbering around tonight looking for “Thunder Snow” because The Colbert Report opened with a great little joke about it (and looking forward to Flood-Nado, Sleetsami, too), and stumbled across some links on there that pointed to this great 14 ways to turn your organization into a mess
Click here to read more.. »

Posted on January 26th 2006 in General, Places

I’m swimming, I’m swimming, I’m swi-AAAAAIGH!

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Over at Toren’s blog, he’s talking about Predator and this thing octopi can do.

Go here to see why you’ll never see ME swimming around in no scuba suit…
(Warning: Video Clip of non-dialup-friendly size)…

Posted on January 25th 2006 in People

Don’t download stuff… (and here’s how not to…)

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’cause we all know it’s wrong, and we’d never EVER do that.
Unless, of course, somebody told us we couldn’t.
Finger-wagging by groups like the RIAA directly increases the visibility of piracy.

RIAA: “Don’t download StarWars Episode III, or you’re bad!”
AverageJoe: “Dude, you can download movies?”
RIAA: “Yes, using BitTorrent, you can. So don’t.”
AverageJoe: “Let me get a pen, what’s it called again?”
AverageSteve: “What’re you doing?”
AverageJoe: “I’m gonna download movies!”
AverageSteve: “Awesome!”
RIAA: “Hey, cut that out! Don’t download new movies and music! Give that money to us!”
AverageJoe: “What money? I wasn’t going to see EP3 or buy the new Madonna album anyway – I was gonna wait for the DVD, and listen to the single on the radio 25 times a day if I want to.”
AverageSteve: “My nephew knows how to copy them DVD thingies.”
RIAA: “Cracking DECSS is evil and wrong, and using program like DVD Decrypter to make copies is immoral, so we shut them down, too.”
AverageJoe: “Wait, wait, let me get my pen again.”
AverageSteve: “What’re you doing now?”
AverageJoe: “After I download this movie, I’m gonna make copies of my Rogers rentals using some kinda DVDSS thing.”
RIAA: “STOP IT! Artists are starving in the streets! Look at poor Celine Dion! Bryan Adams!”
AverageJoe: “…”
AverageSteve: “…”
AverageJoe: “Do you have any blanks? I think it’ll only take a few more copies to kill off Celine…”
AverageSteve: “Here’s two, think we can take a chunk outta 50cent, too?”
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Posted on January 24th 2006 in General

JohnnyVancouver Takes to the Stage

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You can download the podcast manually here, if you’d like to hear what JV’s been up to. Should also be a valid podcast feed, so if you enter the RSS link (over on the right column somewhere), then your podcast downloader should just grab the mp3 and push it into whatever you use to play.

Oh yeah, and there’s the odd bit of swearing, so maybe wait until the kids are asleep before firing this one up. :)

We’ll see.

And no, that’s not me.

JohnnyVancouver and I will be doing something together in the near future, but he managed to get there before I did (good for him).

Posted on January 21st 2006 in General, Hardware, Podcast

Growler “Books” for Kids

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Note to self: Growler Kids Audio Entertainment

Posted on January 15th 2006 in Friends

Humanclock.com’s “The Ruby Show?”

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Quite some time ago, I noticed that there was a site out there somewhere called HumanClock, where instead of a normal wall or digital clock, they’ve got pictures with the time in them. Some are really cool, some are silly, but every day at 2:44pm, The Ruby Show starts…

As many of you noticed, at 2:44pm a little “story” starts on the clock site. Sometime around December 2004, three different people from Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Virginia started sending in photos responding to the previous minute’s photo. This went on for the next six months. Much like an overpriced anthology book, all of the photos are collected here (sorry, no outtakes or previously unreleased photos) with each partipant talking about the photo. A big thanks to John, Camille, and Leanne for putting time and effort into this.

Even when things are supposed to be totally random, patterns emerge. Communities rise up where there’s no reason to, but arise they do. Gives us hope sometimes. The Ruby Show is an example of a tribeless tribe. People who work towards some sort of common goal, no matter how silly that goal may be. They share common beliefs, no matter how obscure those beliefs may be (that there’s something about 2:44pm that people should pay attention to).

That hey, people and time interact strangely.

Posted on January 14th 2006 in General, Places

SoundCheck in preparation of the podcast

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Got an email last night from another John (DJ John Mills from MyCityRadio, more recently Brandi’s fame, and just an all-around good egg), claming that he’d finished recording his first podcast, and since we’ve been talking about doing a podcast together, I’m going to do a test post of an MP3 riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight…
HERE
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Let’s see if that’s an iPodder (RSS) downloadable thing.

[Edit: That worked! Just have to remember to add the custom field ‘enclosure’ with a value of the url for the mp3 you’d like to include. I *think* I can put the file wherever I want to (as long as it’s World-Readable by WWWUser.]

Posted on January 13th 2006 in General, Hardware, Podcast
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