It was in this branch that the team made the adjustments necessary for the code to run properly on Linux. For example, the move from Solaris to Linux also involved moving from the Sun Studio C compiler to GCC, or GNU Compiler Collection, the dominant Linux and open-source compiler, and the team had to sort through syntax errors turned up by the compiler change.Been there, done that. But it was well worth it.
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
E-Trade Goes into the Great Wide Open
E-Trade moves from Solaris to Linux and Open Source software.
Monday, January 30, 2006
Google CEO on censoring: 'We did an evil scale' - Computerworld
"'We concluded that although we weren't wild about the restrictions, it was even worse to not try to serve those users at all,' Schmidt said. 'We actually did an evil scale and decided not to serve at all was worse evil,' he said, referring to the company's famous 'don't be evil' creed."You hate to see that kind of censorship, but as they said, is some capability better than none? Also later it talks about the gov trying to get search records for criminal cases. The larger google gets, and the more "market share" they have, the more the pressure will be applied.
Sunday, January 29, 2006
All Headline News - Matthew Perry, 'West Wing' Creator Together Again - January 29, 2006
Matthew Perry is working on a new series. Jaime should be excited about that!
Term-limited 'West Wing' ending in style
I had heard from Jaime that 'West Wing' was ending - but I wasn't sure if it was because it got cancelled or because the series decided to end itself. I'm really surprised it got cancelled; its one of my favorite shows. I've always thought the writting/acting was excellent.
Anyway - I'll miss it. I was really looking forward to seeing how they would handle a new administration, how they would transition cast members, who would stay on, etc. I think they've done an excellent job lately...
That core audience includes Washington politicians, predictably mostly Democrats. But cast members have discovered that some Republicans watch, even though many share the belief of at least one TV critic that "The West Wing has supplied seven years of liberal propaganda."While I agree that there was quite a bit of liberal viewpoint on the show (after all, it is a Democrate administration); I thought the overall viewpoint was one of honor, doing the right thing, and fighting for what you believe is right. So althought I didn't always agree with a particular stance they took on some issue, I was all for their passion, loyalty and honor in how they handled it. I guess one of my overriding feelings has been "I wish that is how politicians really acted" - because I don't get a sense this is how they really act.
Anyway - I'll miss it. I was really looking forward to seeing how they would handle a new administration, how they would transition cast members, who would stay on, etc. I think they've done an excellent job lately...
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
PersonalAlpha: Alpha Emulated on Windows XP - OSNews.com
Not that I have any VMS apps lying around... but still cool to see it is out there. Yeah, VMS will never die. :)
KKTV | Watching for Mountain Lions
Its not everywhere that you have to watch for Mountain Lions on your way home from school or while out running...
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Pasta Sauce
(Yeah - up early before the flight, some last minute things to do - but might as well get some blogging done. I'm in the mooo - in case you couldn't tell. No posts for a while, then 5 this morning. Oh well - pretty normal for me to write in spurts).
I'm really considering not buying any kind of pasta sauce again. Forever I've been the "I can't take the time to let it cook all day. Just grab some 'store-bought' and then spice it up with some meat, extra veggies, etc." kind of person. But over the last few months I've made some by hand rather quickly. And last night kind of tipped the scales with a "Hmm... that was pretty good and only took 15 minutes" sauce.
Inspired by two episodes of Emril where he made a vodka sauce - the main point being the crushed tomatoes and cream, I decided to make Ravioli last night with a tomatoe/cream sauce.
Sautee some shallots, sun-dried tomatoes, and a little bit of proscuitto in olive oil. Then added some organic "chunky tomatoe sauce" and stired it around. Threw in some oregano and basil, salt and pepper. Let it cook for 5 minutes till bubbling, tasting and adding more seasoning as needed. Finished with some 1/2 and 1/2 and let cook a few more minutes.
It turned out pretty good. Nice spices, fresh tomatoe taste due to the chunks of tomatoe and that it hadn't cooked all day and wasn't acidy, due to the cream and the organic tomaote sauce.
Given the freshness, the fact that it was homemade, and how quick and easy it was... Yeah, I'm thinking maybe I'll stick with doing it this way. Plus its easy to play with and adjust as the mood strikes.
I'm really considering not buying any kind of pasta sauce again. Forever I've been the "I can't take the time to let it cook all day. Just grab some 'store-bought' and then spice it up with some meat, extra veggies, etc." kind of person. But over the last few months I've made some by hand rather quickly. And last night kind of tipped the scales with a "Hmm... that was pretty good and only took 15 minutes" sauce.
Inspired by two episodes of Emril where he made a vodka sauce - the main point being the crushed tomatoes and cream, I decided to make Ravioli last night with a tomatoe/cream sauce.
Sautee some shallots, sun-dried tomatoes, and a little bit of proscuitto in olive oil. Then added some organic "chunky tomatoe sauce" and stired it around. Threw in some oregano and basil, salt and pepper. Let it cook for 5 minutes till bubbling, tasting and adding more seasoning as needed. Finished with some 1/2 and 1/2 and let cook a few more minutes.
It turned out pretty good. Nice spices, fresh tomatoe taste due to the chunks of tomatoe and that it hadn't cooked all day and wasn't acidy, due to the cream and the organic tomaote sauce.
Given the freshness, the fact that it was homemade, and how quick and easy it was... Yeah, I'm thinking maybe I'll stick with doing it this way. Plus its easy to play with and adjust as the mood strikes.
Back out to DC
Heading back out to DC today. 9 AM flight to Washington, 3 hour lay over in Cincinnati. Fun. But the tickets were close to 1/2 the price of going on a quick flight, so I guess its worth it. And we get to fly out of the Springs, which is good.
Out there for 4 days. Should be a good trip. More than just a meeting with a customer, this time we are hoping to get some system work done that we can't do without the customer. Two days of development type work, followed by meetings to discuss next steps. Good stuff.
And then of course there is the eating. The big part of a business trip is figuring out where we will eat. :) Sunday - not sure yet. Monday, "adventure" trip into Georgetown with Terry and Joan to see if we can find somewhere cool to eat. May take an hour to get in - but hey, what else are we going to do. Just hang out at the hotel? Might as well make the most of it. Then Tuesday our "whenever you are in town come over and have dinner", dinner with Gregory's. And this time several other folks that used to be on the team but now live in DC are coming over. Should be a great time. Wed hopeuflly Thia or something cool. And then Thursday head home.
Food and work - two ways to measure the trip. :)
Out there for 4 days. Should be a good trip. More than just a meeting with a customer, this time we are hoping to get some system work done that we can't do without the customer. Two days of development type work, followed by meetings to discuss next steps. Good stuff.
And then of course there is the eating. The big part of a business trip is figuring out where we will eat. :) Sunday - not sure yet. Monday, "adventure" trip into Georgetown with Terry and Joan to see if we can find somewhere cool to eat. May take an hour to get in - but hey, what else are we going to do. Just hang out at the hotel? Might as well make the most of it. Then Tuesday our "whenever you are in town come over and have dinner", dinner with Gregory's. And this time several other folks that used to be on the team but now live in DC are coming over. Should be a great time. Wed hopeuflly Thia or something cool. And then Thursday head home.
Food and work - two ways to measure the trip. :)
Start 'em out young
I slipped going down the stairs yesterday afternoon, right before heading out to do grocery shopping. Didn't fall on my butt (like Tif), but did slide a few steps and kind of jar myself.
By the time I get done at the bank, Sams and King Soopers, my lower back is starting to ache. Sigh. OK... I need a Starbucks something fierce. That first jolt of caffine will surely help with the pain... Or at least make me feel better.
I call home to see if Jaime wants one. Of course she does. :) Cinnamon Dolce Frappuccino.
As I'm waiting in line, I glance up at the Father holding his 4 year old daughter in his arms. Blue eys, long blonde pig tails. The Barista calls out, "Hot Chocolate for Laura" and the little girls eyes light up as her dad leans her forward and she pulls it off the bar.
And for a second I feel a connection with the guy. Two dads at Starbucks, both feeding our little girl's Starbucks habit. ;)
By the time I get done at the bank, Sams and King Soopers, my lower back is starting to ache. Sigh. OK... I need a Starbucks something fierce. That first jolt of caffine will surely help with the pain... Or at least make me feel better.
I call home to see if Jaime wants one. Of course she does. :) Cinnamon Dolce Frappuccino.
As I'm waiting in line, I glance up at the Father holding his 4 year old daughter in his arms. Blue eys, long blonde pig tails. The Barista calls out, "Hot Chocolate for Laura" and the little girls eyes light up as her dad leans her forward and she pulls it off the bar.
And for a second I feel a connection with the guy. Two dads at Starbucks, both feeding our little girl's Starbucks habit. ;)
What was that about?
Existing Sam's and the guy who quickly looks at my reciept, then into the basket, and then marks the reciept with an orange marker, is very distracted. This is odd. He is usually right on the ball. Today he keeps looking outside like something, then back into my cart, then outside. Finally he draws the line, then looking at his co-worker on the left side of the door, he says, "She cut around behind you just a minute ago. You missed her."
What and odd statement.
Then I push my cart out the door onto the sidewalk and there is a security guard and 2 or 3 managers, surrounding a mother with one little kid in a stroller and another little kid standing next to the stroller. They all look pretty stern, and she looks quite up-set, rummaging in her purse like she is looking for a reciept.
I continue on my way.
Busted? Shop-lifing some food out of Sam's with her two little kids?
Not sure. But I always wondered what the point of those "reciept makers" were. I mean, its not like they really check to make sure everything in your cart is on the list. Maybe the whole point is to just make sure you *have* a reciept. Hmm.
What and odd statement.
Then I push my cart out the door onto the sidewalk and there is a security guard and 2 or 3 managers, surrounding a mother with one little kid in a stroller and another little kid standing next to the stroller. They all look pretty stern, and she looks quite up-set, rummaging in her purse like she is looking for a reciept.
I continue on my way.
Busted? Shop-lifing some food out of Sam's with her two little kids?
Not sure. But I always wondered what the point of those "reciept makers" were. I mean, its not like they really check to make sure everything in your cart is on the list. Maybe the whole point is to just make sure you *have* a reciept. Hmm.
What a difference a day makes
Snowed in CO on Thursday. Our first really bad during the day snow storm. It took me 2 hours and 15 minutes to get home. Friday things were back to normal and it took me 30 minutes.
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Busted by a bird
A computer programmer found out his girlfriend was having an affair when his pet parrot kept repeating her lover's name, British media reported Tuesday.
Monday, January 16, 2006
Software Engineering, Not Computer Science
Today's pervasive reliance on code-and-fix development--and the cost and schedule overruns that go with it--is not the result of a software engineering calculation, but of too little education and training in software engineering practices.
Good article on the difference between the two and the current state of the industry. Although this article has nothing to do with XP, one of the good things that XP is trying to do, is move us away from code-and-fix development and to something better.
Sunday, January 15, 2006
Feed my... introvertiveness
I had to make my bi-yearly doctor appointment to get my high blood pressure checked. I pretty much hate going to the doctor. Not because I don't like the doctor (I actually do like her, she's been my doctor for 15 years or something), but just because I: hate the interruption in my routine, think its somewhat a waste of time (yes, I still have high-blood pressue, yes I still need the pills, please right me another 6 month perscription... see you in 6 months). Since she knows this, she only gives me a 6 month prescription, because whatever my presription time period is - that is about how long it will take me to come back. So anyway... Since I'm also a procrastinator, I usually wait until the last minute to call and make my appointment. Which usually deals with things like "If I make my appointment now, I can get in, in time to get a new prescription and order it on-line, thus reducing the amount I have to pay", followed by "Oh - I forgot to call, and now its too late, so I might as well until its almost run out", etc., etc.
Bascially I have to call and make an appointment, but I hate talking on the phone, and so I just keep putting it off.
Well *this* time, at pretty much the last minute, I remememberd that my doctor's office allows you to make appointments via the web. Well *how cool* is taht? I don't even have to talk to anyone. Just click, fill in a few optimal time selections, click again, and a day later you get your appointment via email.
Sweet.
Bascially I have to call and make an appointment, but I hate talking on the phone, and so I just keep putting it off.
Well *this* time, at pretty much the last minute, I remememberd that my doctor's office allows you to make appointments via the web. Well *how cool* is taht? I don't even have to talk to anyone. Just click, fill in a few optimal time selections, click again, and a day later you get your appointment via email.
Sweet.
Friday, January 13, 2006
Wired News: Spin Doctors Create Quantum Chip
From an article that Michael sent me a link to (Thanks Michael):
Discusses a new quantum microchip where a "bit" has 3 states: on, off and both. If I'm reading this right, this would give us a Base-3 numeric system, instead of Base-2. Cool stuff.
University of Michigan scientists have created the first quantum microchip, which could be a giant stride in the race to produce a new generation of brawny, super-fast computers.
Discusses a new quantum microchip where a "bit" has 3 states: on, off and both. If I'm reading this right, this would give us a Base-3 numeric system, instead of Base-2. Cool stuff.
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Paradox?
I realized this morning that there is might be something rather paradoxical about me paying top dollar for meat from Whole Foods, because it has less hormones, is organic, and is better for me and my faimly tht normal "super market" meat; and at the same time eating a left-over, preformed, previously frozen, Stouffer's Meatloaf in Gravy, mini-meatloaf for breakfast.
But they do taste really good, and I guess it isn't that much of a universe exploding paradox... after all, I'm still here to blog about it.
But they do taste really good, and I guess it isn't that much of a universe exploding paradox... after all, I'm still here to blog about it.
Microsoft vs. Computer Security - Why the software giant still can't get it right. By Adam L. Penenberg
What can you do to protect yourself? Besides avoiding Microsoft products, one way would be to use substitutes whenever possible. If you run Windows or the upcoming Vista, use a different e-mail program, browser, and/or media player than the ones that come in the box.
Which, again, is why I use Firefox. I also use WinAmp most of the time, rather than the windoze media player... Although I must admit I'm still using Outlook. But I'm *thinking* about switching to Mozilla's mail package...
Yeah, I'm a geek
One trait of a geek - at least some of the time - is someone who doesn't have good fashion sense, doesn't really care that much about clothes, etc.
So I'm sitting in a manager's meeting yesterday (5 of us) and I'm listening in on a conversation, and I happen to look down on the left side of my button up shirt (I'm wearing a button up shirt over a t-shirt and the button up shirt is open) and I notice some lint, so I flick it off... But it doesn't come off. "Odd". So I pick at it and realize it is not lint but thread on the back of the button. "OMG - ok... so I have my shirt on inside out." Argh... So I *casually* get up, walk into the break room behind the conference room (like I'm throwing something away - yeah I know... pretty smooth) and take my shirt off and put in on right. Sigh
I really need to start getting dressed BEFORE Tina leaves for work - so she can at least say things like, "New fashion trend... OR DO YOU JUST HAVE YOUR SHIRT ON INSIDE OUT?"
Its why she thinks I'm cute though. :)
So I'm sitting in a manager's meeting yesterday (5 of us) and I'm listening in on a conversation, and I happen to look down on the left side of my button up shirt (I'm wearing a button up shirt over a t-shirt and the button up shirt is open) and I notice some lint, so I flick it off... But it doesn't come off. "Odd". So I pick at it and realize it is not lint but thread on the back of the button. "OMG - ok... so I have my shirt on inside out." Argh... So I *casually* get up, walk into the break room behind the conference room (like I'm throwing something away - yeah I know... pretty smooth) and take my shirt off and put in on right. Sigh
I really need to start getting dressed BEFORE Tina leaves for work - so she can at least say things like, "New fashion trend... OR DO YOU JUST HAVE YOUR SHIRT ON INSIDE OUT?"
Its why she thinks I'm cute though. :)
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
OpenVMS.org - OpenVMS Community Portal
According to George Cook of WVNET this cluster has been up for over 10 years.
VMS is so sweet. :)
For those of you not knowing what this means... it means the machine has run for 10 years without being rebooted. In Windows terms - 10 years without a Blue Screen of Death or being shut down. :)
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