Meet you back here in half an hour.
What are you going to do?
What I always do - stay out of trouble... Badly.
Sunday, September 21
Red Thunder
Red Thunder by John Varley
I've never been disappointed by John Varley.
Until now.
If Rocketship Galileo had been written by the Robert Heinlein who wrote The Number of the Beast, rather than the Robert Heinlein who, well, wrote Rocketship Galileo, you'd have Red Thunder. It's all there: the characters too stupid to live, the pointless and unappealing sex, the arguments about who's going to drive, the contrived plot...
I give it sucks out of five. And no, I haven't suddenly developed a New Zealand accent.
Avoid.
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Ouch! I hate when they release a book to sell on the name of the author instead of the strength of the story.
Posted by: Ted at Sunday, September 21 2003 08:06 AM (2sKfR)
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And it damages the author in the long run--there are a lot of "big" writers I stopped reading after a real stinker...
Posted by: Susie at Sunday, September 21 2003 12:46 PM (SM1Wt)
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I took it back to the library half-finished, and even that half was a chore. I was so sorely disappointed. That the man who gave us "Persistance of Vision" (one of the best short stories ever) or the Gaea trilogy could do so poorly... sad sad sad.
One of my favorite ways to pass the time while at a boring job is to cast the whole Gaea world as a movie. :)
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Saturday, September 20
Happy Birthday to Meeee!
It's my birthday!* This afternoon I'm going to see
Finding Nemo with my family, then maybe dinner at a non-Thai restaurant.
I wonder if I'll get any presents? I've been a little... slack in the present-giving department this year, what with my three full-time jobs and all. Maybe my nephew will give me a present, since I gave him six boxes of Lego last weekend.
* 25. Though not necessarily in base-10.
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Happy Birthday, O Keeper of the Templates! All Hail Pixy Misa!
Posted by: Susie at Saturday, September 20 2003 09:52 PM (SM1Wt)
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Well, I had it marked on my calendar for tomorrow, but...yeah. Tomorrow is today and spring is fall, etc etc. So happy birthday! Since it's tomorrow I don't have to talk like a pirate! Happy happy birthday, Pixy!
Posted by: Jennifer at Saturday, September 20 2003 10:27 PM (3ZCRn)
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Yay!
We'll be taking my nephew to see Finding Nemo too. He hasn't been to the movies before - we'll se how it goes.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Saturday, September 20 2003 10:51 PM (jtW2s)
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Yay! I loved Finding Nemo, he'll love it too. Took my 3-year-old niece, it was her first movie, and she stayed still almost the whole time. And this kid NEVER stays still for more than 5 minutes. She loved it.
Posted by: Jennifer at Sunday, September 21 2003 03:39 AM (3ZCRn)
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He decided to spend the day throwing up instead :(
Mine.
I didn't know it was set in Sydney. And that's
exactly what the seagulls say.
Mine. Mine. Mine.
And Knick Knack was on first - the one with the missing boobies.
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Happy Birthday*, Pixy!
or, well, belated or something, anyway.
*should I assume that's 25 in hex, then? ^_^
Posted by: Chris C. at Sunday, September 21 2003 02:47 PM (f9aLa)
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Ooo...you picked a good burfday movie! Happy Birthday!
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Friday, September 19
Ahoy There!
That scurvy bilge-rat of a server I mentioned yesterday, me hearties, is now booting more-or-less happily. I guess that threatening to make it walk the plank did the trick.
Arrr!
Only thing is, it insists on doing a full file-system check first. Shiver me disk drives! With 1.6 terabytes of disk, that takes a while.
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Buck up, matey! Ye 'll have plenty o time ta drink yer grog!
Posted by: Susie at Friday, September 19 2003 11:16 PM (SM1Wt)
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Good point, Cap'n Susie!
Now if only I had some grog...
Arrr arr ar.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Saturday, September 20 2003 12:20 AM (LBXBY)
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Shiver me disk drives indeed!
Best pirate speak yet.
hln
Posted by: hln at Saturday, September 20 2003 12:42 PM (CWwGn)
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Me dear wife shut down me router at the first bell of the middle watch. I was forced to slit the wench from gizzard to gullet with my cultless when I awoke this morn.
More grog!
Me bilge rat of a daughter refuses to speak like a proper pirate this day! Perhaps a keel hauling will change her temperament.
Where's me bleedin' grog!
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Arrrr!
Avast there!
Late for work, me hearties! Now where did I put those scurvy Linux disks?
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I guess it is talk like a Pirate day where you are. Even though today was the first time I have ever heard of it.
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Uh-Oh
My PC, it will not boot.
I rm'd * while su root.
Well, actually, I didn't. I've always wanted to try that, but I've never had a box I didn't care about at a time when I had the time to play around.
I think it just overheated. Spring has well and truly sprung here in Sydney, but the office air conditioning is still set to Winter. So it's really not surprising that the computers are finding it a bit on the warm side.
And it's not really my PC, it's one of the servers. The one with a terabyte of data on it, to be precise.
Poot.
I've left it turned off overnight, and tomorrow I will return armed with a 30cm fan, an extension lead so we can position it somewhere a little cooler... And my Linux install CDs, because I'm not that much of an optimist.
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It can't be spring because it is fall.
;-)
Posted by: Jennifer at Friday, September 19 2003 08:47 AM (rZmE1)
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Once a friend was setting up a Linux box on a box. It was his first time. I was giving him some instructions via irc. I typed "rm -rf /*" as a joke, and then typed"just kidding, don't do that", except I was too late. On the other hand, he did learn how dangerous being logged in as root can be.
Posted by: Rossz at Friday, September 19 2003 11:50 AM (43SjN)
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I really need to wait until AFTER my morning coffee before posting, or learn to proof-read when half asleep.
Posted by: Rossz at Friday, September 19 2003 11:52 AM (43SjN)
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He's still your friend? Wow.
Posted by: Victor at Friday, September 19 2003 12:04 PM (FNHVL)
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Well, Jennifer, this is where it gets confusing. You see, down here, September comes in March, so it really is Spring. Also, while you are still in 2003, we're already in 2020. The only people ahead of us are the Kiwis, who don't really matter that much even if they did beat us in last year's Americas Cup race to Pluto.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Friday, September 19 2003 12:48 PM (jtW2s)
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You forgot to tell her about your drains swirling backwards because you are upside down....
Posted by: Susie at Friday, September 19 2003 01:08 PM (SM1Wt)
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That's because they don't. It's a myth.
Our drains swirl
upwards. Something of a problem, that.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Friday, September 19 2003 01:18 PM (jtW2s)
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Definitely a myth. See this site for explanation: http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a1_161
I see a Science at Home forming on this - or not...
Posted by: Daniel at Friday, September 19 2003 04:41 PM (Oc6V9)
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Our drains swirl upwards. Something of a problem, that.
So, you have toilet towels instead of toilet paper, right?
Posted by: Victor at Friday, September 19 2003 04:43 PM (FNHVL)
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Back in the 80's (when dinosaurs ruled the earth) I was sitting at a terminal - before PC's you went to the terminal room to work - and just happened to glance at the next guy's screen. He typed "RM COBOLV", hit return, logged off and left. Ten minutes later the Military Police were there, looking for the guy who deleted the Cobol compiler. It was scary thinking that we had that kind of power as a default, and the only hope was to hope we never thought to try something so stupid.
Posted by: Ted at Friday, September 19 2003 08:35 PM (2sKfR)
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I remember terminals!
Only I was one of those nasty egg-stealing little Unix rodents.
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Thursday, September 18
Just One Of Those Days
See you tomorrow.
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Posted by: Jennifer at Thursday, September 18 2003 10:06 AM (rZmE1)
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everyone likes babies :)
Posted by: Ted at Thursday, September 18 2003 11:04 AM (2sKfR)
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cute penguin! cute kitty! awwwww.....
Posted by: Susie at Thursday, September 18 2003 11:33 AM (SM1Wt)
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Awwww....that is cute!!
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Wednesday, September 17
Urk
How did I end up with two full time jobs instead of one part time job?
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Because you volunteered to move the whole blogosphere offa BlogSnot for free?
Posted by: victor at Wednesday, September 17 2003 08:23 AM (L3qPK)
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P.S. Don't tell them that, Victor! Now they'll all want one!
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Posted by: LeeAnn at Thursday, September 18 2003 09:58 AM (HxCeX)
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And I somehow spelled my own name incorrectly. Geez.
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Did you? I hadn't noticed.
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Tuesday, September 16
Naughtiness
The Axis of Naughty rules!
Instapundit...
Oops, I mean
Instapundit says so.
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Posted by: Jennifer at Tuesday, September 16 2003 09:41 AM (rZmE1)
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Hiya, Pixy! Before my computer crashes again or bursts into flames, I want to ask ya something.
Are you still looking for new blogs to add? If you are, check out Death's Door. It's on my blog roll. This guy is GREAT. I've read most of his archives and he has mentioned getting off Blogsnot before. He's consistent, funny and you can tell by the way he writes and thinks that he's a good guy. I haven't said anything to him about any of this, 'cause I wanted to check with you first. If you do move him over here, ya won't be sorry. (Don't let the title scare ya off. There's very little, if anything about actual death.)
Posted by: Stevie at Tuesday, September 16 2003 09:24 PM (3Sob/)
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What's wrong with death? I posted about death once. Should revisit that one of these days...hmm.
Posted by: Jennifer at Wednesday, September 17 2003 01:50 AM (rZmE1)
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Ain't nothing wrong with death. Except, I hope I don't go through it 'til I'm back in those 29" waist jeans...sigh.
I just didn't want Pixy to be leery of the title. Actually the whole thing is something like "Death's Door-The view from the Spanish Announcer's table". Which has something to do with wrestlers being heaved out of the ring, on top of the Spanish announcer-guys table all the time. (Don't ask me...I just like readin' the guy. He's really funny and he's got a unique way of expressing himself.)
I'm hoping Pixy likes him enough to invite him to come here, too.
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Monday, September 15
Magic
I spent the day at my brother's house celebrating my nephew's second birthday. While he likes the Lego I bought him, his favourite present by far was the
Wiggles Safari DVD (the Wiggles meet Steve Irwin, Crocodile Hunter).
As soon as he had it unwrapped, he grabbed the DVD, trotted into the living room, and -
Well, he doesn't quite have this down pat. He put the DVD on the shelf under the TV, grabbed the remote control, and started pushing buttons. After all, the DVD player is too high up for him to reach, so it's worth a try.
At two, he's realised that if you put the shiny round thing in the silver rectangular thing and push the little buttons on the small grey oblong thing, pictures and music come from the square black thing and you can dance along - which at that age consists of spinning in circles until you fall over.
Unfortunately, the DVD was warped, and in the middle of Wobbly Camel the picture and sound broke up and it swiftly became unwatchable. We found that only the first two and last three of fifteen or so songs played properly.
Which kind of ruined the magic...
What I'd like to do here is write a Whittleian essay about how what engineers really want to do is magic - build machines that work so well that the very workings that they laboured so hard to create are effectively invisible to the user. You do this and that happens, every time, without any noise or smoke or heat. You don't need to pull it apart twice a year to grease the flanges or re-tune the interociter. You don't need to prime it with margarine before starting it when the weather's below freezing.
It just works.
I guess I went into computers because it's the closest useful field we have to magic. You move this thing until that thing points to this other thing, then you push on this thing and music! Movies! Books! Your printer springs to life and prints out a newspaper, or you send a letter to your friend on the other side of the world (and it arrives in a matter of seconds.)
Bugs are the mis-aligned gears and dry solder joints in the engineering magic of programming. When you run into a bug, it reveals the workings you've tried so hard to hide. The magic is ruined, though we're used to it and we usually manage to pick ourselves up and move on.
(Like, say, when my ADSL connection drops out and destroys the illusion that the internet is "just there".)
One recent failed spell has reduced Tuning Spork to speaking in tongues in a most amusing way, but usually the results are just a bloody nuisance.
I have no idea where this post is going, though, so I'll stop here. If you do happen to know, please tell me and I'll do my best to finish it.
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I think you were going to say that all bugs must be stomped out so that the illusion of magic remains intact.
Posted by: Susie at Monday, September 15 2003 11:31 AM (SM1Wt)
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Excellent post! I love hearing Mac users tell me how difficult and clunky Windows is, because I get to ask them how many AOL uers they know who couldn't function on a Mac. My father-in-law is the perfect example. He has no clue as to what he's doing, but manages quite nicely on AOL.
Posted by: Ted at Monday, September 15 2003 02:36 PM (2sKfR)
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My interociter is much nicer than that.
Posted by: Ryan at Wednesday, September 17 2003 09:59 AM (SrRJG)
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I can help *starts signing*;
crocodile hunter,
big Steve Irwin.
crocodile hunter,
action man -
crocodile hunter,
tell ya true-
krighky, it's a croc',
I'll save it if I can.
or
http://www.thewiggles.com.au/CD/safari/wigglysafarimusic.html
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Thanks, but I
already have that stuck firmly in my head, so you can't do any more damage.
Oh, by the way, it's "crikey".
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Sunday, September 14
Nobody Likes A Shitferret
Geek website
Hypothermia raffled off one of their computers to raise money to pay
Briana LaHara's settlement with the
RIAA.
All the tickets were sold in five hours.
(via The Inquirer)
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People really need to stop buying CDs til those idiots wake up.
Posted by: Susie at Sunday, September 14 2003 11:41 AM (SM1Wt)
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They can download my music instead!
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Sunday, September 14 2003 12:34 PM (jtW2s)
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P.S. Check the RIAA link :)
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