Happenings18 Feb 2006 01:45 pm

A nice little getaway for the long weekend. Headed up to the Northampton, MA area for some downtime outside the city. Doxia and I have a way of finding the coldest weekends of the year to go north. Temps in the single digits and fierce winds kept it really quite frigid, but the lack of snow limited our options for outdoor play. We did stop to go bowling to warm up and I set a personal best with a 192.

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Happenings17 Feb 2006 03:02 pm

I’m not as upset about the recent acquisition for centerfield as are many Yankee fans — and apparently, many Boston fans. I’m of the opinion that eliminating an enemy’s asset is the same as adding one for yourself. In this case, we did both, even if the asset isn’t the one I’d have chosen to add. At least he isn’t working for the bad guys anymore.

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Happenings13 Feb 2006 07:43 am

Doxia and I went to see Bodies, the Exhibition at South Street Seaport on Saturday. Really quite amazing. The human body is such a wonderfully engineered machine. Aside from the abundance of doctors and those who wish they were all reliving Anatomy class, the exhibit is really amazing. The specimens have been preserved with various processes that replace the water within the tissue with silicon, providing a high degree of rigidity which allows the bodies to be positioned and displayed in upright, lifelike poses.

Happenings12 Feb 2006 05:43 pm

The Blizzard of 2006 seems to be finally winding down, with the latest snowfall total in Central Park reported at 26.9 inches, making it the largest snowfall for the city since they started keeping records in 1869. I’ve been here to witness 3 of the top 5. By the way, the normal seasonal snowfall for New York City is 22.4 inches.

1. February 11-12, 2006 — 26.9 inches
2. December 26-27, 1947 — 26.4 inches
3. March 12-14, 1888 — 21.0 inches
4. January 6-7, 1996 — 20.2 inches
5. February 17, 2003 –19.6 inches

I’m curious to see where this storm lands on the Snowfall Impact Scale. I certainly remember driving from VA to CT just hours on the heels of the March ’93 storm.

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Happenings12 Feb 2006 09:57 am

From Greg Brown.

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Happenings12 Feb 2006 09:39 am

The media is calling this the Blizzard of 2006. For once, I think I agree. It has been snowing since late last night and the winds have been whipping, limiting visibility to almost nothing. Two interesting and in my experience unique aspects of this storm were the lightening and thunder in the early morning hours and the fact that this storm system formed a distinct eye much like a hurricane.

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Work03 Feb 2006 07:42 am

The move finished last week while I was away. Boxes are getting unpacked and folks are starting to get settled into their desks. Construction in the kitchen is not yet complete, but should be finished by the end of next week. I’m pleased with the way its turning out and its such a welcome change to have the entire office to ourselves. Here are a few photos of the progress.

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Kayak02 Feb 2006 07:42 pm

Just a few photos from the NY Kayak Polo Tourney at St. Peter’s College. Eight teams, two days of games. Unfortunately, I was unable to participate but these images are for those of you that don’t believe me when I say it is a contact sport. Those of you who fear for my safety should probably not turn the page.

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Musings and Technology02 Feb 2006 04:52 pm

Don’t you just love geek humor? I’d forgotten about this one.

ybin: Setting attributes on ofboot…
ybin: Setting attributes on yaboot…
ybin: Setting attributes on yaboot.conf…
ybin: Blessing /dev/hdb4 with Holy Penguin Pee…
ybin: Updating OpenFirmware boot-device variable in nvram…

Kayak and Kayak Log01 Feb 2006 10:31 am

I’m back from five days on Hunting Island, South Carolina (near Beaufort) for a four-day Sea Kayak Camp with Ben Lawry, John Carmody and Peter Casson assisting. I travelled down with Rich Gagliardi from AKT and borrowed his Anas for the course. Overall, it was a great weekend – I learned a lot, pleasantly surprised myself in a few areas and was appropriately humbled in many others. I’ve posted a few photos from the weekend. Unfortunately, I don’t have a waterproof enclosure for my camera and so I don’t have any action shots on the water.

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Work24 Jan 2006 10:37 am

Furniture, shelves and boxes are all starting to arrive at 137 Grand. Looks a little smaller as its starts to fill, but we’ve got plenty of space. The rest should all arrive tomorrow, but I won’t be around to see it, as I leave in the morning for a week. I expect it will look completely different when I get back.

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Work24 Jan 2006 10:03 am

After more complications and frustrations than I care to detail, the Macktez office move is finally underway. The servers came online yesterday and a significant amount of the boxes made their way to the new space.

The official Macktez move status page.

And a few of my own photos of the space.

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Musings11 Jan 2006 05:01 pm

Those two dollar steaks are like nine dollars these days.

Kayak and Musings05 Jan 2006 07:44 am

I came across this little gem recently – a promotional clip for a new CD by Kali (Bartek Kalinowsk). I think the official title is “Paddling on Monciak (Splyw Monciakiem)”. Monciak is not a river, but a popular walking street in the Polish seaside resort town of Sopot, near Gdansk. Its true, some of us really do dream about paddling.

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Musings and Technology02 Jan 2006 04:41 pm

Ok. It has been a long time since Apple Computer generated enough buzz that vendors were proud to be Macintosh specialists. The iPod halo has clearly touched Tekserve.

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