I've resumed the practice of keeping a food journal. It's helpful to look down on today's page and see that I've already eaten all the food I wanted to eat today and don't need to keep snaking.
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I've resumed the practice of keeping a food journal. It's helpful to look down on today's page and see that I've already eaten all the food I wanted to eat today and don't need to keep snaking.
Hal Canary |
Food, Life, bariatrics |
2009-03-12 22:12:15 UTC
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My desktop does a fsck too foten for my tastes. Let’s find out why
hal@sloop:~$ sudo dumpe2fs /dev/sda1 | grep 'heck\|nt count' dumpe2fs 1.40.8 (13-Mar-2008) Mount count: 9 Maximum mount count: 35 Last checked: Tue Mar 3 17:38:44 2009 Check interval: 15552000 (6 months) Next check after: Sun Aug 30 18:38:44 2009
I want it to check every three months or 150 boots. That’s easy to do.
sudo tune2fs -i 3m /dev/sda1 sudo tune2fs -c 150 /dev/sda1
Hal Canary |
Computers & Code |
2009-03-12 19:58:09 UTC
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What have I read over the past year or so? Here’s a partial list:
Hal Canary |
Books |
2009-03-12 19:06:49 UTC
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What am I reading right now?
Hal Canary |
Books |
2009-03-12 19:02:59 UTC
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A few years ago, Chapman asked me "How many computers DO you have in your house?" Good question. There is (1) Sloop, the new one that I built last fall (Athlon 64 3500+) inside the old chassis from Lensman, which is now a inoperable mobo+cpu waiting to be recycled. Then there is (2) Olpc, the new netbook, which I sadly don't use often enough because I rarely leave the house. (3) Dalek is the computer I built in 2001 that still serves as my backup desktop. (4) Mazer is a P3-800 laptop I keep around because Olpc doesn't have a VGA-out socket for presentations. I've loaned Mazer to the housmate until he de-viruses his own computer (windoze user, go figure---and Steve's a computer professional!). (5) Nimrod is an ancient Pentium laptop that I forgot I had until this year's housecleaning. It still works, and I intend to get rid of it at some point. Then there's my old laptop, Hiro2, which has been broken since before I fully paid for it; but we aren't counting nonfunctional computers.
So yes, I own 5 functional computers. This weekend I found out that Dalek, even though it has a motherboard and processor from 2001 and has a Radeon 9200 GPU from 2004 and is running Linux will run World of Warcraft. Not well, mind you, but usable. Now Shauna and I can play together in my house. We're such dorks.
I've got Dalek set up on my dining room table with a giant 9-year-old CRT monitor and an ethernet cable running across the floor into my room. It's okay because it's been so long since I've had more than two people eat at my dining room table anyway. The other possibility is to squeeze both computers onto my desk. But that would be crowded. We'd bump elbows.
Hal Canary |
Computers & Code, Life |
2009-03-11 07:53:34 UTC
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According to maps.google.com, my longitude is -81.803888 degrees. This puts my house 5.45359253 hours befind Greenwich, England. Call it 5 hours, 27 minutes, and almost 13 seconds. This morning I woke up at 6 AM, Eastern Daylight time, UTC-4; so I got up at 10 AM UTC. This means I got up this morning at 4:32:47 local mean solar time.
Hal Canary |
Life, What We Need More Of Is Science |
2009-03-09 17:23:13 UTC
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