April 2009
6 entries
Star Trek, Cloverfield, Fringe, Lost
04.26 at 01:18 | comments (0)
22:17 < solios> fagbot: doot jj abrams
22:17 < fagbot> YOU INSULT ME!
Noise (episode II)
04.21 at 01:30 | comments (1)
21:52 < solios> (upstairs neighbor)--
21:52 < solios> midnight on a tuesday is NOT orgy night, people...
21:52 < ejp> yes it is
21:56 < mdxi> 8ball is tuesday night orgy night?
21:56 * fagbot shakes the psychic black sphere...
21:56 < fagbot> It says 'My Reply Is No,' mdxi
21:56 * mdxi shrugs
21:56 < solios> fagbot: 8ball is sunday night orgy night?
21:56 * fagbot shakes the psychic black sphere...
21:56 < fagbot> It says 'It Is Certain,' solios
21:56 < solios> makes more sense.
21:57 < solios> Sixty Minutes.
21:57 < solios> gotta have something to do during Andy Rooney.
21:57 < ejp> o_O
21:58 < mdxi> now that's a challenge
CVN-71 in the UK
04.10 at 17:19 | comments (2)

Doesn't roll off the tongue as cleanly as "Anarchy in the UK," but there it is. Email and a picture from Jen, which she's given me permission to post:

happy silly girl.jpg

Center : Jen. Center forward : Beer, I imagine. Center far back : Jen's work.

Soul of a New Machine
04.08 at 20:36 | comments (2)
soul_of_a_new_machine.jpg

Thanks to Newegg and an unusual run of sobriety, Athena (my Mac Mini) has been squirted with pimp juice.

The internal hdd was an 80g/5400rpm, now 250g/7200rpm. Dunno how warm it'll get - I'll have to remember to check after tonight's photoshop session. The OEM drive was carbon copy cloned to the new disk using a cheap USB enclosure.

Ram has gone from the default 2x512 modules to 2x2g modules. While the OS sees the full four, the hardware can only address a hair over three. I did some extensive reading on this and after a price comparison, figured the 10-15% performance increase I'll be getting from a matched set will give me ridiculously more value than the half shot of whiskey I'd buy with money saved by buying 1g and 2g modules.

Anyone who tells you all you need to pop a Mini is a putty knife is either lying or using a metal one. The plastic putty knives I bought through Amazon are pretty thick (somewhere between a sixteenth and an eighth of an inch) - I started the pry-open using the bottle opener on my swiss army knife and then, once I'd opened a big enough gap, used the putty knife to wodge it open the rest of the way. This procedure used two putty knives and worked exceptionally well. One of the case tabs got bent a bit, but otherwise... the thing was harder to put back together than it was to take apart.

Tools note : There was no way in hell the screw bits on my swiss army knife would have fit into the phillips heads in the Mini. A regular screwdriver (I have a few, including a big honkin' short sword of a driver clearly designed with home defense applications in mind) doesn't cut it. Fortunately I'd kept the blue-handled long-necked driver that had been included with the processor upgrade I'd bought for one of my G4s from Small Dog. It's magnetized, and the head is the right size to get the job done. This upgrade would have been a miserable pain in the ass without that little piece of kit.

Bit of advice : If some piece of kit you buy comes with tools included, don't throw the tools away! Screwdrivers, allen keys, extra screws, wingnuts, bubblewrap... trust me. Some day, you'll need 'em.

Three gigs of ram!

I CAN RUN PHOTOSHOP AND A WEB BROWSER. TWO, EVEN!

I may die.

Total price : ~$160 with shipping. ~$80 for the drive, ~$18 for the enclosure, ~18$/module for the ram. $0.70/each for the putty knives. Free shipping for Amazon and around $20 for FedEx second day for the Newegg bits.

I Heart Technology.
04.03 at 15:31 | comments (0)

Three days in and gridlock has fallen off of the internet already. While everything was working fine when I left the house around 0815, the machine proved unpingable from work on my first try, about 90 minutes later. As it's also unreachable from elsewhere, Something Went Blooey.

This could be any of the following:

1. Theft/Robbery (something I'm more paranoid about now)
2. Power failure
3. DSL Modem lockup
4. Gridlock lockup
5. Failure between Gridlock and the rest of the internet
6. Some other form of witchcraft

2-5 have all happened before. 2 a few times - it may be 2009 but it is definitely not The Future, and outages Happen. 3 was grossly frequent when my sister (and later Randy) was assraping my line on Carey Way, and was a significant issue in the interim living space. It was also an occasional problem when I was just minding my own business - spooling two or three youtube videos would be enough to make the modem throw up at times. As there's no WAP on the line, a locked up modem, if that is the problem, could be a result of operations on gridlock. 4 has happened once or twice, and is usually a result of 3. 5 has happened a couple of times, though if that's the problem it's lasted longer than usual.

I'll know what the problem is when I get home. If it's in the 2-4 range it's fixable. If it's something else, I'll be offline again until further notice.

Whee!

15:59 - a call to Speakeasy to confirm I'm up and running and to make sure my old service is shut off branched into "did anything go blooey?." The nice lady confirmed that my circuit is live, which knocks 5 off of the list.

18:20 - bleah.

It's the little things.
04.03 at 09:38 | comments (0)
18:24 * solios proudly makes out his first real rent check.
18:24 <@solios> (the first one was pro-rated)
18:24 < xeno> \o/
18:24 <@solios> yes, PROUDLY.
18:24 <@solios> confused me a bit, that. o_o