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Archive for September, 2008

Its not pretty…

Okay, so the pages aren’t pretty but all 4 URL’s should be working now.  I will spend some time over the next few days customizing them so they are less cookie cutter copies of each other with varying content.  Since this is a big change this is how the URL’s will work.
If you want to [...]

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Split and moving

There seem to be three types of people that look at my blog, friends/family that want to know everything that is going on in my life, people who happen on my blog for my geeky posts and people that look at my vegan/animal rights posts. Most people don’t seem to have much interest in [...]

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Blue Proximity

A friend of mine pointed me in the direction of a piece of software called BlueProximity. Basically it looks for your cellphone via bluetooth and if it can find it it checks to see how close you are. You can define a range that it accepts you as being at your computer and [...]

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I went to the capital region veg expo yesterday and I wanted to stew on my experience for a little while before I wrote up my review. I went last year and had mixed feelings but an overall good experience from the expo. This year I left the expo feeling disappointed and discouraged. [...]

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Its funny how you just get used to some things. I’ve been using either Windows or Linux as my primary desktops for quite a while now. Both operating systems treat the home and end keys pretty much the same way. The first time I was in a terminal on my mac though [...]

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Like most geeks out there I know I have quite a few machines out there and there are some applications that I use to try and keep my sanity and sync everything. Most recently I have added dropbox and spider oak to a growing web of applications that gradually bring me closer to syncing [...]

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A word on Unit Testing

For those of you who are completely unaware of what unit testing is here is a brief description.
In computer programming, unit testing is a method of testing that verifies the individual units of source code are working properly. A unit is the smallest testable part of an application. In procedural programming a unit may be [...]

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VMware fixed

I finally was able to get VMware server to install, mostly due to a very helpful forum post on ubuntu’s forums. Once I found this post I knew I was 90% there because it was specifically dealing with both the version of ubuntu and the version of VMware server I was trying to install. [...]

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Mounting Porter

For those of you that don’t know porter mountain is one of the high peaks.  Its one of the smaller ones and is a relatively easy climb to the top.  This weekend lisa and I climbed porter mountain.  We camped near the trail so that we could spend most of the day hiking.
It was [...]

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