If your toilet paper has a paw print motif, then someone might be trying to tell you something.
Month: April 2006
Tagging air force one
Video of someone tagging air force one. Presumably real footage, although Schneier seems to have some doubts.
Random linkage
Yucca Mountain is part of the 87% of Nevada which is federal property. It’s also where the US intends to store it’s nuclear waste, instead of in dry cask storage. Before it starts glowing in the dark, I should consider going on the tour.
On clusterssh once more
Chris came on a little strong I think with the title “Google alternative to DSH”. Clusterssh being in no way associated (that I am aware of) with Google. It’s simply was the first distributed ssh Andrew and I came across, and it does everything I want, so it will be staying in the toolkit. [btags:]
Blogging essential to a successful career
The Boston Globe says you should blog. Unless you’re a retiree. The article also suggests single focus blogs, which is interesting. I will meditate on that aspect further.
MySQL User Conference coming up
Stewart has a new toy for his MySQL User Conference presentation, which is probably for the best as I fully intend to ask why MySQL replication is so unreliable, why Innodb hot backup appears to hate me, and lots of other biting questions if I think of them. It does make me wonder what other…
On freely available guide data
One of the flaws with Microsoft’s Media Center flavour of Windows XP when it was released in Australia, was that it suffered from the same inherent flaw as every other PVR option in Australia. No guide data. It really says something about Australia’s television networks that they don’t want to help people with even vaguely…
clusterssh
For reasons which might be fairly obvious, I’ve been doing a lot of repetitive sshing to machines recently (think executing the same upgrade on four mail servers for instance). I pondered aloud in the cube the possibility of an application which would give me a dialog to type in, and then wack that text into…
MythTV frontend on an xbox
Surprisingly easy. Xebian, and pre-compiled packages make me smile. Time spent building the whole thing — about an hour. Children now quiet after Australian DVD player broke in the US — two.
Off line versions of the color images from the book
There are now off line versions of the color images available. There is a zip version and a tarball version.