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Month: December 2005

New Jersey: A Total Waste of My Money

Posted on December 23, 2005 by bkjones

I just found this article about how New Jersey is voting on new slogans. They accepted 7800 suggestions, and apparently had the Church Lady Brigade trim the suggestions down to five that we can now vote on. They all suck, but that’s not why I’m pissed. I’m pissed because, as it turns out, they paid…

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Just received a copy of my book

Posted on December 21, 2005 by bkjones

Man, this is *cool*!!! I just received the “first printing” of the book, which is due out in bookstores in a week or two or something like that. I’m actually really happy because during the authoring/editing process I didn’t get a chance to read Bill von Hagen’s hacks in any great detail, and he wrote…

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The big smoke-out day 4

Posted on December 19, 2005 by bkjones

Today is my fourth day without smoking. It’s not too bad, really. I had a busy weekend to keep my mind occupied, and work is busy, too. I’m definitely running on a slightly shorter fuse than usual, but I really don’t feel actual cravings to smoke. A couple of people have asked, so I’ll put…

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Hello all, and news from yesterday

Posted on December 16, 2005 by bkjones

Just wanted to welcome my friends and family who are visiting this blog at its new location. I get my blog through a service, so I don’t have to write code to have a blog, which is nice. I discovered that they’ll let me publish it by ftp’ing to my main website (linuxlaboratory.org), so I…

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Verizon Fios: You must be joking

Posted on December 15, 2005 by bkjones

About two hours ago, I signed up online for Verizon’s new Fiber Optic internet service. About 10 minutes ago, I canceled the order. As it turns out, FIOS is just a really cool shiny thing they hold in front of you so they can get your permission to pull out any trace of copper from…

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Hacked :-(

Posted on December 12, 2005 by bkjones

It happens to the best of us, and it happened to me. I’ve run the Linuxlaboratory.org domain for about 5 years I guess or something like that. I’ve overhauled the site a number of times to improve the look, usability, and maintainability of the site. Over the course of the past few years, I’ve tried…

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Woodworking Lessons 4: Use more than one source of information

Posted on December 10, 2005 by bkjones

This rule of thumb comes from just my experiences in the past couple of weeks. It applies to a number of things, actually, but the first things that come to mind are your wood measurements, and your step-by-step guides. I bought a book put out by the publishers of a popular woodworking magazine, in which…

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Woodworking Lessons 3: Do the stupid beginner projects

Posted on December 10, 2005 by bkjones

Oh man, am I ever glad that I’m doing those really stupid beginner projects. Stuff that looks like it would be super easy to do (and probably is for an experienced woodworker) takes me forever to figure out, and then I still get things wrong. Right now, I’m working on a simple SIMPLE simple box….

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Blow away your disk partitions? Maybe not!

Posted on December 7, 2005 by bkjones

I did something kind of dopy today in my pre-coffee hours. Luckily, my officemate helped me find some clarity in dealing with a bit of a dodgy issue: partition tables. Operating systems like Linux keep track of where different partitions start on your drive by placing “super blocks” at the beginning of each partition that…

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Woodworking Lessons 2: Table saw safety is in the details

Posted on December 7, 2005 by bkjones

I have a rather large, hulking, bulky, heavy table saw. It’s one that real men generally like to have, because it’s big, and it’s heavy, and it cuts stuff. However, cutting safely on a table saw apparently is a more detailed operation than I thought. I had a problem where every time I’d rip a…

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