November, 2004


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Nov 04

Sun, 07 Nov 2004

I have sucessfully uploaded pictures to my gallery with f-spot CVS HEAD. I hadn’t realized there was a UI for configuration yet, and decided to try it on a lark, and it Just Worked. Pretty sweet.

Speaking of pretty sweet:

snow in the wasach

Krissa and I went up into the wasatch mountains outside of Orem and Provo. Was gorgeous. We had a blast. Even when I parked my rental mustang in the icy mud and I had to spend an hour pushing and rocking the car so we could leave. We were up near the top of the range, and it was gorgeous- snow cover up near the tree line, but 65 degrees.

Krissa and I have enjoyed the weekend a ton- we’ve stayed with Guy and Sophie Lunardi, and so far had two wonderful meals with them, and fun company. Hope they’ve enjoyed putting up with us as well ;)


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Nov 04

Fri, 05 Nov 2004

This is the coolest use of a liveCD evar. Holy cow.


5
Nov 04

Fri, 05 Nov 2004

Provo has its shortcomings if you are young and single, but it has benefits too.

Provo in the morning

I’ve decided to stay the weekend here, do some extra work on Monday and Tuesday, and have Krissa out for the weekend as well. She was a little surprised to find this out, since for the first time in forever she turned off her phone when I was frantically trying to call her last night…

Beyond the beauty, it has been a good trip out to provo- put some faces to names and got some good work done. Hopefully more of the same next week.


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Nov 04

Tue, 02 Nov 2004

Finished System Of The World last night. Shockingly good- does tend to go into bizarre detail about uninteresting things, and drops a lot of the ‘big idea’ stuff that looked so promising in books 1 and 2 (just wait until you get to the reconciliation…), but it actually wraps up mostly pretty well at the end- loose ends are tied, not much magic is resorted to, etc. I read it because I felt I had to, but in the end, I actually enjoyed it.

I voted absentee; Krissa just got back from voting herself. It is quite depressing that it looks likely that this will be decided in the courts, and/or by machinations on both sides. It is alternately sad and disgusting. The party Robert and I are going to found will have as its motto ‘neither evil nor incompetent’, which will preclude lots of things both sides are doing.

On the plus side, lots of people are going to vote. The voting theorists say that in most elections people don’t vote out of the perfectly rational position that it doesn’t impact their lives that much. It is reassuring (or rather, I hope at the end of the day the numbers will be reassuring) that when the issues are important and do have impact, Americans can be actually roused to vote.

The Economist articles on usability Murray references are sadly not (publicly) online, and I don’t think they were as persuasive as they could have been- in some ways, this KDE guy explained it better than they did. Still, like Murray says, if the Economist is talking about it, it is pretty damn mainstream. I hope it is only a few years before this type of thinking is part of every compsci degree- it’s still too hard to find people who Get It.


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