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GRAFFITI -- April 14, 2008 thru April 20, 2008

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Welcome to Orb Graffiti, a place for me to write daily about life and computers. Contrary to popular belief, the two are not interchangeable.     About eMail - I publish email sometimes. If you send me an email and you want privacy or anonymity, please say so clearly at the beginning of your message.

Ron Paul in 2008

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April 14, 2008

2110 - Good evening. Bills. Dogs. Trash. Dogs. Backups. Dogs. Laundry. Dogs. I don't think this evening is going to end...


bilbrey@magickthyse:~$ fortune
Q:      Why is it that the more accuracy you demand from an interpolation
        function, the more expensive it becomes to compute?
A:      That's the Law of Spline Demand.

Currently listening: L'Enchanteresse, for harpsichord, by Francois Couperin, from Barricades Mystérieuses, Pièces de Clavecin

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April 15, 2008

1005 - Good evening. On points, I'm currently running at 94% in my networking class at UMUC. I did about 5 hours of group project work tonight - there's more reading and another quiz yet to do. Points from that, the group project, and the proctored final remain to determine my grade on this. I still feel good about how my return to academia has gone, given the assorted pulls and pushes of regular life...

On the phishing front, hey, are you a CxO? Guess what? No one is EVER going to send you a subpoena by email. Not ever. Don't click, just discard. Or PRINT it and ask your corporate lawyers to look into it if you can't bear the thought of deleting an email. If you click on the link, you'll make your IT Department cry. They'll think about shooting you in the head, and do the pro/con argument of life-in-prison vs. the possibility you might do something so stupid again. So don't click on links. Just don't. Sigh.

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April 19, 2008

1042 - Aaargh! School, prep for an ongoing work-related upgrade project, and last night's lawn work have kept me from visiting with y'all. Sorry about that. I'm in the midst of monitoring and sporadically participating in a cutover to some new production servers - I was on that last night until after 11. This morning, since about 0800, I've had my ass parked here checking email and observing the progress of assorted exports and other processes from the comfort of my OpenSSH session. If things go well, I'll get down to the office in a little while and move a SAN device from one rack to another. Thereafter, I'll be back home, and weeding out the front flower bed. That should be today, since tomorrow we're due for thunderstorms.

More when there's more to say. Ciao!

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April 20, 2008

1749 - Good evening. Here's what's funny: garfield minus garfield. Heh. So, yesterday went pretty much as planned. Today as well, I guess. I was thinking about painting, but cleaning was more important, so the upstairs, bathrooms, dusting, etc, etc. That took most of the day once the shopping was done. Sometime I'll get the color coats on the dining room. Really.


Eight is still too many. Our condolences to the families and units of these fallen heros.

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