Category: general

  • back on the road

    We left town way too late to deal with the trailer, so it’s still at the house. On our way out of town, we got mired down in horrible I-15 commute traffic. It took two hours to get from 90th south to Farmington, where most of the bad traffic let up. There was another bad…

  • lemony fresh

    The trailer is finally free of snow and dry, so I collapsed it and got it ready for towing. When we start our drive to Montana tomorrow for my dad’s funeral, I will drop the trailer off at the dealership on the way. The hope is that everything will be fully functional in time for…

  • i eat a lot of chinese food

    A fortune cookie (only one this time!) from the usual, Smith’s on 9th south, Friday of last week. You will live a long time, long enough to open many, many fortune cookies.

  • goodbye

    A few minutes ago I received word that my father died this morning. I suppose more technically he is my step-father, but I have never met the real one. I will have more to say about it later, when a few things are arranged. I am interested in what my readers have to say about…

  • it’ll cost a fortune

    Two more fortune cookies from Smith’s. An unexpected event will soon bring you fortune. Your respect for other will be your ticket to success.

  • fortune cookies

    On January 2nd, I got two very interesting fortune cookies. I can only find one of them, which says “Remember three months from this date. Good things are in store for you.” The other one started with “Someone is interested in you.” The second part was something along the lines of “be on the lookout”…

  • a dumbledore candy favorite

    I have mostly convinced myself that the remaining electrical problem with my trailer is the power converter, but it could be a case of the generator not pushing out enough current when it’s idling. I’m going to send an email to the manufacturer of the power converter and see what they think. Two nights ago…

  • you made a woman meow?

    Today I fixed a printer. I bought a repair kit via ebay from http://www.feedroller.com and fixed the LaserJet 6L printer that Nat gave me. The printer would try to pull every loaded sheet through instead of just grabbing one. I actually ordered two of them, but they only shipped one for some reason. I’ve requested…

  • big bada boom

    Earlier tonight (before the clock rolled over to a new day), I was driving to the video store to return Joe vs. the Volcano. Suddenly over a house in the distance, I saw some illegal fireworks – a single purple flower burst. It occurred to me that November 3rd is a very strange day to…

  • long ago, the delicate tangles of his hair covered the emptiness of my hand

    I need this movie. Props to anyone who can place the quote without a search engine. You can bask in your own coolness.

  • inexplicable madness

    My junior admin at work has been helping me try to figure out a new setup on our firewall in the UK. This is his first foray into figuring out the Cisco PIX firewall. On my way home, he sent me a text message that said “My years of PIX knowledge thinks it’s a routing…

  • on python, with antlers

    I am catching up on slashdot, wherein an article about the GIMP can be found. One of the developers on the project is named Øvind Kolås. I have little to actually say about this, except that it’s an unusual name outside of the Scandinavian countries. Mynd you, møøse bites kan be pretty nastï …

  • politics

    Pete Ashdown owns and runs XMission, the largest and oldest surviving Internet Service Provider in Utah. They were my first ISP, and after a long hiatus because I was heavily involved in running two of their competitors (Wolsi and 1fn.net), I am back in the fold as an XMission subscriber. I usually refrain from getting…

  • today’s fortune cookies

    At the Smith’s Chinese place, the woman who runs the cash register always gives me two fortune cookies, every time I ask for “a” fortune cookie. I’ve decided that it’s because my order is always a two item combo. You are talented in many ways. The heart commonly triumphs in every struggle with understanding.

  • rest in pieces

    Audrey, one of Kathy’s kids, is enrolled in a charter school that caters to kids with Asperger syndrome and high-functioning autistics. The school is brand new, just opened this year, a few weeks after the regular public school calender got started. Audrey is 12 years old, and started 7th grade this year. Due to the…

  • if you build it, they will download

    There is an open source product called OpenNMS that I am trying to get working in our enterprise. It’s a great product, and they even have packages for Debian, my Linux distro of choice. Unfortunately for me, the server that I am using is running a pre-release version of Debian, the “testing” release called etch.…

  • he’s baaaaack!

  • jackdaws love my sphinx of black quartz

    I came across two neat sentences during my travels around the Internet. You can find my source here. A pangram is a sentence that contains all twenty-six letters of the alphabet. Today’s post title can be found by double-clicking on some of the fonts you might find on your computer. Most of the fonts have…

  • i’m made mute by the virtue of decision

    Life is a soap opera. It may be even more of a soap opera in the online world. I’ve been watching a big drama in Kathy’s life unfold for the last few days. There is a private online community that was created as a safe haven for like-minded people. It is an interesting community, started…

  • they could be fascist anarchists, it still wouldn’t change the fact that I don’t own a car

    I’m configuring up a new(er) machine to replace the aging one that currently serves all my domains. One of the little details I’m trying to perfect is what happens if a particular address is pointed at my server, but I haven’t yet configured that address on the server. I finally got that mostly worked out,…