Archive for July, 2008

I thought it was supposed to stay in Vegas

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Got an e-mail today from a friend:
Terry, this might be of interest to your wife?
F—
My reply:
F—,
I got married? Oh shit! Vegas…
Take care,
terry
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Yogapalooza this Sunday

Friday, July 25th, 2008

One May day, when I was visiting my college on a trip to the west coast, three former classmates said that they were headed to the gym for a workout. Would I like to come?
“Why not?”
It’s surprising how many bad ideas begin with that question.
See what they neglected to mention was that it was an [...]

Ogres Select Consumption Over Networking (OSCON)

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

It’s weird how worlds intersect. Here is some lobbycon dialog:
“I don’t know, but if you plot the points, there aren’t many intersections. I’ve noticed it on my Facebook: The Open Source world has different geeks, and then the Web 2.0 world is mixed up. Priorities are f’d—people like X, who are big in the Web [...]

Twitter is

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Wired’s cover article caused a friend to try to explain twitter to someone else.
I thought I’d give a shot at trying to twitter what twitter is:
Twitter is about leaving bits of yourself to your friends in 140 characters or less.
(I’ll twat it when Twitter stops Fail Whaleing.)
Flashback: Apparently Chris seeing me twatting on my iPhone [...]

I think I found my class

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Apparently, it’s the leisure class

I can’t hang it up without turning it off, they keyboard goes fritzy, Contacts crashes when I click on a name, battery life is a joke…but I guess it gets me into geek parties.

Next time I am outside waiting to get in, I wonder if I can just whip out my [...]

Making a contribution

Friday, July 11th, 2008

In condensed matter physics, there is an area called turbulence that has wide practical application: weather, golfing, navigation, bridges, building subs, boats, and planes.
(Most of you know turbulence from those random unexplained dips you get when your plane is in flight.)
But for theoreticians, turbulence is different.
In 1941, some Russian guy wrote a theory for the [...]

Top Rails

Monday, July 7th, 2008

It came out in conversation today if there were other Ruby on Rails sites bigger than Twitter. The answer is, yes.

The top five ranked Rails-powered sites as tracked by Alexa and provided by this list. Note that the graph is semi-log.

Looking at a graph and squinting really hard after the jump
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Eli leaves digg

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Eli White is no longer at digg.
He was one of the first PHP programmers there, has given a zillion talks about it, and he works remote.
Someone should hire him stat!
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Great taste tastes great

Monday, July 7th, 2008

At San Francisco Brewing Company:

View from a room
San Francisco Brewing Company, Financial District, San Francisco, California
Nikon D3, Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G
1/60sec @ f/2.8, iso1600, 24mm (24mm)

I grab Marie’s glass and drag it toward me. “It smells like you squeezed a whole lemon.” I take a sip. “That’s way too sour! You should get another one.”
“Nobody can [...]

Unfortunate names

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

In college, I had a classmate and friend, Richard Chiu.
It hurts me to confess it, but it was two years before I dawned on me he had been given a most unfortunate name.
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