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Nov. 20th, 2008

DIRECT, spaceflight

Blue Mars

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has found massive water-ice glaciers in the Hellas Basin

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/MRO/news/mro-20081120.html

I'll put down money on my waterfront property now before the rush. A couple dozen acres, just outside Odessa.

Nov. 1st, 2008

Benjamin

Beware baby Utahraptors

They'll eat 'ya just as soon as look at 'ya.


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Oct. 18th, 2008

I would like to ask those of you in Minnesota. . .

And I know you're out there, 2 questions:

1. A number of new polls are causing Fivethirtyeight to put the senate election in the Democratic column, showing Franken just barely ahead. What's the feeling on the ground there? Can Franken really win?

2. If he does, do you think that he would actually be a good Senator, or is this another Jesse Ventura moment? (not comparing Ventura and Franken, but wondering what your feelings on Franken are after seeing him as a candidate instead of a comedian and author)

5 (3). Who the heck is this wingnut?



Does she represent you? I didn't think so. So, just FYI and all, you can contribute to her opponent here.

Oct. 16th, 2008

LolMcCain

I maded it.


Watch this:



Just one more reason why we can't let the codger and the wingnut into the White House. This is extremely powerful. This should be seen by everyone who is still a fence-sitter.

Oct. 15th, 2008

Yet another way to get out of the foreign-oil trap



I like windmills. . . .

New boss, part II

So I had my meeting with my new boss today.

The good:
1. He's not obviously insane (in a bad way)
2. He's overseen IT departments before
3. He doesn't have any desire to be in charge of IT in particular
4. He seems to respect my opinions
5. He says he's a hands-off manager
6. He's cool with me working from home

The bad:

1. I never got a chance to ask for a raise
2. I still don't know what's supposed to be happening with the department.


I'm supposed to be sending him a short summary of where I see myself going in the company.


On the whole, that went way better than I was expecting it to.

Oct. 11th, 2008

DIRECT, spaceflight

How did I miss this??

I am shocked and appalled that I somehow missed this news item in the midst of all the political fray. On September 28th SpaceX successfully launched the 4th flight of Falcon 1 into orbit from the Kwajalein Atoll in the pacific, making them the first ever commercial liquid-fueled rocket to achieve orbit. This is not a showpiece rocket like SS1, but a real launcher capable of sending microsats into orbit. (440Kg to 185Km circular orbit, according to the website)


See the video here

Go baby go!

HUGE props to The team at SpaceX on this history-making flight!

SpaceX is scheduled to launch the maiden flight of the Falcon 9, capable of carrying cargo and eventually crew to the ISS sometime in Q1 2009.

Oct. 7th, 2008

Mail Goggles?

Gmail's new Mail Goggles

This is amusing. A feature that makes you solve math problems in a certain amount of time before sending mail to stop you from e-mailing while drunk.

It's interesting to ponder the fact that this is basically a wetware-targeted version of hashcash, imposing a computational barrier to sending mail.

I can't help but think that this would be a good way to make people better at math. Turn it on for all e-mail systems everywhere. Make the math problems progressively harder with each e-mail sent throughout the day, resetting every 24 hours.

Might be a good way to increase the overall signal/noise ratio of the internet.

Oct. 6th, 2008

Race report

Went out racing with the Sailing club yesterday, something that I've been trying to do regularly to make my membership dues pay, and also learn more about sailing than I think I could get in a class at this point. I've been going out since about the beginning of August.

After 2 weeks of really light fluky winds on Sundays, we finally got some nice wind, around 6-10 Kts. and were able to to some good races. One from the marina to the south end of Governor's Island, one 'round the buoy race, and a race back to the marina. It was 3 to a boat, so there was plenty to do, and we switched it up between races which meant I got to do foredeck/mainsheet, then trim and fly the spinnaker, then drive. We got first, first, second in the three races. I'm definitely hooked on this.

Oct. 3rd, 2008

New job?

So....


Out of the blue, I get an e-mail today from our new CFO. I quote:

"As you now undoubtedly know, has made some changes and your function now reports to me."

Now first off, This was a total surprise to me. So I'm not really getting the "As you undoubtedly know" bit. What, do they think decisions that get made behind closed boardroom doors somehow propagate out to the rest of the company by osmosis? Second, I'm not sure when I became a 'function'. Or, at least, if we're talking about functions, shouldn't that cut both ways? "Your function now reports to my function. My function would like to sit down with your function next week to discuss it". But semantics and professional courtesy aside, what does this mean for me?

It seems that our current CIO has been relegated to application development (not a bad decision, since that's where he has background, and what he pays attention to) and I am now reporting to the CFO directly. No-one has said 'CIO' to me yet, but it seems like that's a good enough description of the role I'll be in - we'll see when I meet with him next week.

Sep. 27th, 2008

What do the republicans have against bears?

First it's Palin and her anti-polar bear stance, now McCain thinks bear DNA studies are the root of the financial crisis.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE67hFlmcZc


Maybe they're taking a page from Colbert. They might not realize that he's kidding.
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Sep. 5th, 2008

How to ask good questions

I sent this chestnut to my department yesterday after becoming really frustrated with people expecting me to do their jobs for them.  Perhaps a bit too prickly?

http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Sent me off with a bang they did, yep. . .

So there was this bomb scare on a train right across from my office this afternoon, with a woman in Florida calling the police to inform them that her Ex might have shipped her a bomb.  This shut down our street at 4:30, and it was hell getting out.

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2008/09/train_with_suspected_bomb_stop.html

This was particularly interesting to me in the context that this was the day that I packed up all my stuff to transfer from my "I work from home a lot but I still have an office" mode to my "I am a full time teleworker" mode.  I have to say that I will not miss 7777 Westside Avenue.  I will miss seeing the people there a bit, but as I will probably be going there at least once a week, it's really not that much of a transition.  I actually expected it to be more difficult to pack up my things, since I have worked in that building since January 1999, but I guess my summer of working primarily from PRG Hightstown eased the transition quite a bit.
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May. 1st, 2008

05/01/08

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Mar. 26th, 2008

Dear E-ZPassNY: Fuck you.

I received a letter the other day from the New York State Thruway Authority, informing me that my account was being suspended for 60 days because I went through a toll plaza at 24 mph. That's it, no warning, just goodbye, fuck you, come crawling back to us in 60 days.

Anyway, I called the E-ZPassNY service center today and told them they could take their little plastic tags, break them into little sharp pieces, and shove them in their collective oubliettes.

Then I opened an account with EZpass NJ :P

I wonder how many other people are getting these letters - it would seem to me that everyone with an ezpass would have their account suspended by now if this was enforced non-selectively.

Oh, and FYI, while you can sign up for EZPass via the web, the only way to terminate your account is via certified mail.

Feb. 13th, 2008

Just in case you're looking for that perfect valentine. . .

http://www.carded.tv/occasions/valentines_day/


:)

Thanks to Guiness_Duck

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Jan. 18th, 2008

My company is looking for a dev team leader

My company, Production Resource Group, is looking to hire a development team leader to hire and manage a team of 3-5 developers.  The initial project will be converting our current ERP system from Delphi 3 to a modern version, and migrating the DB from Oracle 7.3 to 9i or greater.  when the project is over the job will be heading up the (existing) Application Development group, directly reporting to the CIO, and would be in charge of all application code maintenence, new features, systems, etc.  the company is expanding, so there will not be boredom.

Useful but not necessarily required skills:
Oracle Database Admin/development
Delphi or other Pascal-like language
Windows UI programming
Enterprise software development experience
Project management experience
General geekery

The position could be out of any of PRG's offices, we are not picky about location.  this would include the NY Metro area (including an office in the hudson valley), LA, Las Vegas, Dallas, Orlando, Nashville, Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, and Denver in the US.  For the right candidate, this could also be a work-from-home position with semi-regular trips to wherever the rest of the team is.

Salary range is currently centered at $90k, I think they will go (a lot) higher for the right skills.

This would be a counterpart position to me, as I head up the infrastructure group, so someone who can get along with opinionated geeks would be a plus ;-)

Please pass this along to anyone who you think would have interest, thanks!



Jan. 15th, 2008

Display your Internet Feline Meta-Atheism!


So. . .


Hilary sends me a link to the lolcat bible last night, where I come across the meme of the Ceiling Cat, which leads me to create this Shirt, Which still has me chuckling.  And now, through the magic of Inter-tubes, you can have one of your very own!  Cool!

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