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Web Recipes

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

The wife was wanting some way to electronically organize her (quite extensive) recipe collection so I looked around and found this project.

ReciPants

I haven’t had a chance to check it out yet but it looks promising. If you know of a better web based (php or perl) recipe organizing solution please post a comment.

I found a much better project:

phpRecipeBook

Link to the wife’s site here

Tankbot

Monday, March 13th, 2006

I added some photos to the Tankbot I and Tankbot II pages.

San Francisco

Thursday, March 9th, 2006

I am back out in the Bay area for a couple of days. A file system corruption issue has put a server down so I have to get it back to a working state. Then I plan to lecture on the importance of a good, tested backup and restore scheme with a certain system administrator…

The big “D”

Thursday, February 23rd, 2006

Imagine a giant mixing bowl, 50 miles across. Inside this giant mixing bowl are thousands of roads being mixed together furiously. Now imagine that bowl was turned upside down and the mixture of roads spread out over an area in Texas. That is Dallas, a mind-numbing maze of roads that go… somewhere. Some of these roads must be poor because I have to throw money at them to continue. I even had to throw money in a bucket to get OFF of a road in Dallas. Now that is a dangerous road. If I hadn’t had three quarters I might still be driving.

The bright side is that I get to play with a 140 node cluster at Weinman Geosciences. Well, I take that back. The bright side is I get to play with a 140 node cluster after I BEAT THIS FOUNDRY SWITCH INTO SUBMISSION. Bad blade, bad! The switch is mocking me. “I have a DB9 serial console connector, and it’s MALE. But it’s NOT going to work with your silly little null modem cable. It has to be a straight-through female to female serial cable.” This makes sense to a Foundry switch designer somewhere. Poor soul.

OK, sleep is good, sleep is good. 🙂