This was a really shitty year, started crappy and ends the same. And guess
what? the next one looks just as bleak as this one, and the one before and
so on.
Seven more, then she's 18 and I've fulfilled my parental obligations and
can check out without feeling guilty. I hope that she gets rid of her
buoyancy aid around the belly before that, and that she can enjoy her life
more than I do mine.
[ published on Sun 31.12.2006 12:34
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A pretty fun writeup of the 11 worst toys. Not in my book, though:
worst, I'd say, only in the opinion of the bloody landsharks, ahem,
liability lawyers; what a PITY that these things got recalled! I'd have
loved to see more unthinking proto-idiots kill themselves...
On this happy note of unmitigated antisocial ranting we conclude this
Christmas bulletin.
[ published on Mon 25.12.2006 12:09
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das material vom Österreich Institut zum deutschlernen beinhaltet
auch auszüge aus Indien, dortamts im schönsprech "Filmdidaktisierung"
getauft.
Schon schön deppat wenn einer grad den film zum lernen kriegt;
den verstehns ja schon links von Kufstein nimmer mehr. "europasiegel für
innovative sprachprojekte", my ass...
[ published on Tue 28.11.2006 19:35
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Just finished watching "Komm Süsser Tod" on SBS. Strange to see Austrian movies on Australian state
television, the Viennese settings, the dialect etc. The subtitles were
an especially funny bonus...but likely involuntarily. Some figures of speech
are simply untranslatable, and it was very obvious that the subtitles were
made by some non-Austrian...translating from one strange language into another
very foreign one :-)
[ published on Fri 17.11.2006 00:18
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I like the xkcd comic strips very much,
but reading comics on
lotsa pages sucks. dailystrips doesn't come with support with xkcd, and I
couldn't find anybody else's setup to steal. This
definition snippet takes care of xkcd.
strip xkcd
name xkcd
homepage http://xkcd.com
type search
searchpattern <img\s+src="(http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/[^"]+.png)"
matchpart 1
provides latest
end
[ published on Sun 12.11.2006 11:24
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It's not exactly
the CSS Zen Garden but not
too bad either. I think.
Two weeks ago I rebuilt the chgc website from scratch, with
nice new images, no more tables, standards compliant HTML and CSS and
so on. I also got rid of \rho's HTML++ thingie and replaced the automation
guts with Mason
(but still statically rendering everything).
Comparing this with the current setup I'm pleased with the results.
[ published on Fri 10.11.2006 12:05
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In the onion's
words:
"After months of aggressive
campaigning and with nearly 99 percent of ballots counted, politicians
were the big winners in Tuesday's midterm election, ..."
[ published on Thu 09.11.2006 13:08
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This weekend illustrates this, um, nicely.
click here for the rest of the story...
[ published on Mon 06.11.2006 10:35
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...of Things Going Wrong can be found at the
Australian Transport Safety Bureau's website.
Somewhat morose at times, with titles like "Collision with terrain".
I find the investigation reports quite interesting, not just because of me
flying paragliders but in general. But then I'm a nerd, always happy to
learn something new.
[ published on Wed 25.10.2006 16:48
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The weather was...suboptimal this weekend, so I mostly lazed it
away. I fixed the over-sensitive smoke detector (recipe before: start toaster,
get jolted by the klaxon, run into hallway, unplug the detector's battery...).
Soldering a switch in to disconnect the horn was easy, and better than
disconnecting the battery (because on replug the beast emits a number
of loud screeches so that you know you're not deaf just yet).
Also started working on my latest home improvement project (ha!), which is
replacing the sliding cupboard doors in the bedroom and office. The frame
has been doctored (because it had a bulkhead in the way), and I've started some
woodworking to make Shoji-style door frames; got a new backsaw and a
vise, made me a bench hook etc.
But I'm not any good at woodworkingy yet, unfortunately: my level of perfection
is mostly on the screw-butt or (at best) half-lap joint level. Yesterday
I tried a bridle joint, but it got fucked up pretty badly: too imprecise,
mortise too wide, tenon too thin and the cuts/chiselled bits have lousy edges.
The reasons are that I have little experience, no table saw,
no router (yet...), and that I'm a bit impatient with the tenon saw.
Net result: get more (cheap) timber,
and ponder the cheap ($80 or so) plunge router kits out there.
But, all in all making sawdust can be quite a bit of fun :-)
[ published on Mon 23.10.2006 11:31
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Perl is a programming language, just like C, only it is even weirder.
$ perl -e '$a=3; $b=++$a + $a++; print "$b\n";'
9
$ perl -e '$a=3; $b=++$a + ++$a; print "$b\n";'
10
$ perl -e '$a=3; $b=$a-- + $a++; print "$b\n";'
5
$ perl -e '$a=3; $b=--$a + ++$a; print "$b\n";'
6
My Bizarrotron just broke its indicator needle. Fascinating!
[ published on Sun 22.10.2006 15:10
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I wonder: did Adam+Eve succumb to this problem when they took that bloody apple?
[ published on Wed 18.10.2006 10:41
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Two weeks ago I refurbished an inherited PC (thanks Richard!) to become
my desktop (1.6GHz P4, cd-burner, 64mb Geforce2 but only 256mb RAM).
I bought 2x1gb DDR memory modules, with the rationale being
that I'd better max the thing today, when this particular kind of memory
is actually readily available. Did a quick bit of research as to
compatibility, seemed fine. Thought I got a good deal at $170 for a new
unopened HP-branded pack (when this seller's other items went for $200+).
On insertion the box wouldn't even peep. Surprise, surprise.
I didn't realise at first that I had ordered buffered/registered+ecc rams.
It turns out that most PC chipsets only deal with unbuffered/unregistered
ram, and that I hadn't done my homework sufficiently well. Some Cursing
ensued. The replacement pack cost me $270, because there's once again
a shitload of fine print to consider when you buy large memory modules
(this time it's "high-density"...I remember SIPP vs. SIMM and FPM vs. EDO, a
nd single- vs. double-sided and...all this other PC crap).
So I put the Reg+ECC simms on ebay, hoping to recoup at least some of
the loss.
Today the pack sold for $451, the money is already in my account and
the parcel is shipped. 8-]
[ published on Fri 13.10.2006 19:26
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While life in general is very much on the crap side right now, at least
in some things I do prevail against the odds.
click here for the rest of the story...
[ published on Mon 09.10.2006 00:45
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I haven't had any decent flying since February or so. The stats are
fairly ugly.
Last week we had the Canungra Cup in the area; I had taken the
week off and was hoping for at least some XC flying
with the retrieves arranged.
The Friday before the comp I got sick, something flu-ish with fever and general
crookedness. Saturday, Sunday and partially Monday the others flew and I
sweated feverish and slept. Tuesday and Wednesday I was on the hill but
didn't like the conditions much, thus didn't fly. Thursday I did fly, but
only a sleddie; it was a bit rough out there and I didn't fight much
against being dumped in the bombout. Friday and Saturday I didn't even
drive up to Canungra, because I didn't want to fly anymore: no motivation,
only general depression. Didn't go to the presentation dinner either,
as I had no wish to see any of the (mostly happy) 69 other pilots at all.
Taken altogether, this sucks plenty.
I have no idea how I'll
get back into the saddle.
In other not-yet-news, I ordered the steerable reserve from Switzerland
two weeks ago; eagerly awaiting the delivery...
[ published on Mon 09.10.2006 00:32
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While not exactly anticipating this, it was always clear
that this idea needs some Tender Loving Care
in form of a swift kick in the ass.
[ published on Fri 22.09.2006 01:38
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At work we've got a slightly stuffed main proxy which occasionally just stops
finishing to serve a request halfway. Very annoying, especially as I must
use that thing...when FAI-installing 24 Debian boxes unattendedly (via another
intermediary proxy under my control).
This has bitten me in the past a few times, because cfengine1 doesn't have
any easy means of figuring out that a script hasn't succeeded. With
the main proxy wandering off into la-la land, this led to some halfbaked
installs.
Not anymore. apt-cacher may be imperfect, but the version in etch/testing
finally has a lean set of depencies and together with squid and
jesred (or a similar redirector) it's easy to make everything work transparently.
That way the client config does not need to be changed at all:
they all have normal source URLs, and they have to go through my proxy for
web access anyway. On that fw/proxy box, I added this to jesred.rules:
regex ^http://((.*)/debian/(dists|pool)/.*)$ http://127.0.0.1:3142/\1
which makes everything remotely resembling Debian package info go to
the apt-cacher which runs standalone on port 3142. A bit of twiddling
with squid's always_direct and never_direct directives later, and
heureka! it actually works...
[ published on Thu 21.09.2006 14:32
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...I've been flying again, yesterday arvo. Finally!
click here for the rest of the story...
[ published on Tue 19.09.2006 21:14
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Do not spray electrical contact cleaner into your T610 mobile, because
depending on where you point the bloody nozzle you will
fuck up the LCD.
click here for the rest of the story...
[ published on Tue 19.09.2006 12:31
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Some photos taken while Conny and Barbara were visiting me
(End of July - End of August).
click here for the rest of the story...
[ published on Sun 17.09.2006 00:06
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[ published on Fri 15.09.2006 21:21
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Or is it just that Usenet is dying anyway and that there is more revenue in spamming
myspace wankers? Dunno, but the less idiots on Usenet, the better for the rest of us.
And Hooray! Dejagargoyle's archive finally shows email addresses again (with a bit of
confuse-the-bot stuff, but that doesn't hurt). I was pretty annoyed when they started address munging, but
whoever's in charge of dejagargoyle seemes to have been subjected to a properly sized cluebat.
[ published on Fri 15.09.2006 16:38
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"It seems that you've been living two lives.
One life, you're "NC2", programming subject for a respectable degree.
You have a Bozo Code, pay your taxes, and you... help your
students produce their garbage. The other life is lived in
faculty computers, where you go by the hacker alias "INFT13-334" and
are guilty of virtually every programming sin we have
a commandment for. One of these subjects has a future,
and one of them does not."
Tuesday last week I was told to teach a subject this semester. This semester as in "lectures start
on Monday, 11.09."...a whopping four days to prep for a subject I haven't done before; it's also one
where the available material is quite lousy. Two different lecturers have taught it before, and one
of them...
Back to the trenches, then.
[ published on Fri 15.09.2006 16:16
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If you've got a good answer to that, let me know.
Mine currently is a little bit weird, being: "life? not very much. less likelihood of major injuries: quite a bit"
click here for the rest of the story...
[ published on Tue 12.09.2006 17:27
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Just found this guy via Boingboing:
This one I like a lot.
He also has a nastier side. Enjoy.
[ published on Mon 04.09.2006 15:50
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I've submitted my PhD thesis today. I'm reasonably confident that
the examiners won't absolutely destroy it, so normal life (FSVO normal)
can now continue.
But why am I not super-elated? Because while my problems have gone
down in number with this event, my exwife (and thus our kid) are wading through
serious shit at this moment :-(
Their vacation here was pretty good, busy but we've had a lot of fun
(and I'll post some pictures in a few days), but now their life in the
US is blowing up into their faces big time. First they bought a house
in Philadelphia, which was expected to be a renovation job, but it turned out
that the renovation required was way beyond their expectations. Of course they
ran out of money badly with this discovery. Then they
had to move out of their old apartment, but not being able to use the house
yet as it's a construction desaster zone right now. So they moved to a place outside town which belongs to relatives of the ex's partner. And latest news as
of this morning was that that partner is losing it badly, and has chucked them
out onto the street in the middle of the night 8-(
Now I can't do anything to help them from here. But worry I can and do...
(There must be some reasonable people out there, but the ex
apparently always picks the wrong guys...like me, a long time ago).
Sigh. thumbs crossed for B. and C.
[ published on Thu 31.08.2006 16:33
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Poor Pluto.
[ published on Sun 27.08.2006 11:47
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...merely really busy, so here's a short heads-up.
I just gave the second draft of my PhD thesis to my supervisor,
final submission is on the 31st; the (ex-)family is currently visiting me
and we'll drive to Fraser Island or Sydney tomorrow (not clear yet which
first), and things are generally jam-packed. Not a bad situation, mind you,
just a bit...much so I don't think I'll be writing anything for this
website before the end of the month.
[ published on Tue 15.08.2006 11:53
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Greg Egan's SF scenarios
are about as complex and mind-boggling as anything Stephen Hawking would
come up with. His stuff earns the Capital S in SF.
I just finished "Distress": quite nice, relatively accessible.
"Diaspora" was an extremely weird tale, as was "Quarantine". So far, my
personal favourite among his books is "Permutation City". You can tell
that he's a programmer, but he must be smoking Good Stuff at times...
[ published on Sun 23.07.2006 23:20
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Some articles about an Auckland police woman who's been
moonlighting as a prostitute. (Who will not lose her job or anything:
prostitution is legal in NZ.)
Pretty weird stuff.
[ published on Fri 21.07.2006 22:29
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