Month: April 2002

  • My day in a nutshell

    Today was: hooking up video for a laptop in the training room, re-rebuilding the West Conference room PC (damned Intel motherboards and their damned built-in NICs), preparing and beginning a Linux From Scratch install on Zero, removing all OpenAFS code on account of it being damned obnoxious, suffering through two more short failures of Northwest Link’s network, installing and configuring and skinning Trillian on Ryoko because Zero isn’t really a good machine to chat from right now.

    Yeah, that’s about it. I’m sure there’s more, but none of it bears mention.

  • All kinds of trouble

    I would like to state for the record that running Groupwise is preferable to running Outlook. Along the same lines, death by beheading is preferable to death by starvation.

    Corporate email is having all kinds of trouble this week. I’m certain that it’s a problem I’ve had with Groupwise in the past, namely that one corrupt message in the processing queue can bring down the entire server. As of this writing, incoming mail is sporadic, outgoing mail doesn’t seem to be working (although Corporate claims that it should be) and there’s no way to know when things will be back to normal.

    In addition to that bit of jolly good fun, the T1 that carries the streaming audio as well as data to and from the kgon.com machines here in the building had another spate of strangeness this morning. The problem seems to have solved itself, but I have the phone number of someone at Northwest Link if it goes bad again. Once again, if the T1 goes down then this website is useless.

    My ongoing task for the day is to rebuild the computer for the west conference room. Its hard drive failed in the classic click-of-death fashion. This sucks pretty hard, since it had all of the Panja programming software installed as well as the Smartboard drivers and various other nifty software and data. Grr. I hate relying on spinning metal disks for data storage almost as much as I hate relying on flimsy plastic strips wrapped around spindles for data backup.

  • Taglines, get your big steaming bowl of taglines!

    Because the world really, really needs another geek with a gigantic taglines collection… I present unto you my complete taglines file. Be careful, it’s 164 kilobytes in size. It’s been sorted and lightly duplicate-checked, and contains lots of geeky stuff as well as the occasional tagline you don’t want to show your parents. Or your children, depending.

    The majority of these came to me from the proprietress of Cosmic Central, so you should probably peek in at her site. She’s good people.

  • If I had a car, I’d put some of these on it.

    I’m not really sure about the premise, but seeing as how I’m one of those losers who enjoys reading bumper stickers I couldn’t resist visiting InternetBumperStickers.com.

    Link via Cosmic Central.

  • Brief outtage

    At a little before 4:30 this afternoon, Northwest Link‘s main router crashed. It took over ten minutes for them to restore operation, and during that time the T1 to Entercom Portland was useless. Hence no database for this site, no IRC chat, no streaming audio for those three stations that still do streaming, and a host of other useful functions were cut off.

    I suppose that ten or fifteen minutes isn’t that bad in the great scheme of things, but until Invite.net upgrades their MySQL server I have to rely on a machine at work to host the database. I don’t like being dependent on Entercom hardware to keep this site operational.

  • A great new game that’s a lot like a great old game

    As promised, I’ve typed up a quick review of the game I badgered Wendi into buying for me this weekend.
    Heroes IV review