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A Lovely Game of Nethack

A couple weeks ago I downloaded Nethack for old times sake. I played one game then but don’t remember much. I just played a game a few minutes ago. Here is the entire transcript:

Hello Abulsme, welcome to NetHack!
You are a chaotic female orcish Wizard.

You displaced your kitten.
m – a puce potion.
The kitten falls into a pit!
The kitten hisses!
You frightened the kitten!
You fall into a pit!
You are still in a pit.
The kitten bites!
The kitten bites!
You die…

Goodbye Abulsme the Wizard…
You died in The Dungeons of Doom
on dungeon level 1 with 0 points,
and 0 pieces of gold, after 7 moves.
You were level 1 with a maximum of
11 hit points when you died.

Ah, good times.

Happy Dog Day

Today here at work it is Happy Dog Day… or somthing like that… They have a playground for the dogs with tubes and seesaws and thing to jump over. They have a schoolbus full of dog toys. They have a couple guys in dog suits. And of course dozens of employee’s dogs.

Thursday

I just suddenly realized that today is Thursday, not Friday, and that just pissed me off. I am ready for it to be Friday. Damn it.

Also, even though I slept from about 3 UTC to about 7 UTC, that’s only four hours, and I should try to sleep again. It is almost 11 UTC, and my alarm will start going off at 13 UTC. I have a 16:30 UTC meeting today, but it is in a different building than my usual building, so I’ll have to get to work early to catch the shuttle over there and such. So If I’m going to try to squeeze in another couple of hours of sleep, I need to do it now.

But I’m in one of those “I feel tired and I would like to lie down, but doubt I’ll be able to sleep” modes. Contrast to 3 UTC, which was way early for me to be going to sleep, where I sat down on the floor and then woke up 4 hours later. I was just instantly out.

Oh well. I’ll try. If I can’t manage to get back to sleep by the time the alarm goes off, guess I’ll just stay up…

Kathy’s Site

Well, not a personal site, so not actually hers, but my friend Kathy recently (well, OK, almost a month ago) emailed that the site she’d been working on for work was finally up:

Yippee!! The women’s health website I’ve been working on for SIX years is finally launched!! Be sure to check it often, as we create wellness spotlights for consumers throughout the year and update publications for health professionals at least monthly. Browse the site and be sure to check out “Office of Women’s Health Materials” currently under “In the Spotlight” (also under “Spotlights and Observances” and “Publications and Materials” in the left navigation bar) for some of our consumer-friendly wellness spotlights and “Topics A-Z” in our left navigation bar for consumer and health professional resources by health topic.

You can see it spotlighted at the top of the CDC homepage this week at www.cdc.gov or go directly to it anytime at www.cdc.gov/women. Enjoy!
~Kathy

P.S. We have a men’s health website that I manage, too- www.cdc.gov/men.

So, drop by and check it out.

Podcasts and Vlogs and even Front Row

I’ve been meaning to mention this for a long time, but I generally would always think of it once I was in bed for the night, not at the computer, so I never did. But today having fallen asleep really early, then woken up in the middle of the night, I figured I’d give it a shot.

People who read my blog know that I’ve been without a television since around the end of February. I’ve got tons of TVs in Florida and it just didn’t seem to be worth it to get a new one here, or to double up paying for cable or whatnot. Slingbox was considered, but there were a few obstacles, so it never happened.

In any case, thanks to the internet I’ve yet to miss a TV show I really wanted to watch. And more and more of it is actually available legally as television producers and distributers finally start to “get it”. They still don’t get it completely, cause they often offer lower quality versions with less flexibility than you can get by “other means” but the moves are in the right direction.

But that only gets the fix for “show” type content. It is great for watching Doctor Who, CSI, Lost… whatever. But there is a niche that doesn’t cover, which is the more timely stuff. For instance, I tried using the same methods as with the other things for something like The Daily Show. Very possible. It is all there. But I don’t do it. Why? Cause for that kind of thing I want the convienience of being able to do it directly by subscribing to a podcast in iTunes.

(I know, there are RSS/Torrent combinations that can do this, but they still have more friction.)

I’ve subscribed to about a dozen such shows that I listen to or watch regularly. For the stuff that is timely and are available this way, I’d never consider using “other means”. Just like when iTunes opened for music. Before then, I downloaded lots of music through “other means”. From the day iTunes Music Store opened, I can’t say I’ve downloaded one single thing through other means… unless it wasn’t available at iTunes. Right now TV on iTunes is lower quality than I’ll pay for… I watch on my monitor, not on an iPod… but they are now offering “subscriptions” to shows… still a little pricy, but getting there. Once they straighten the kinks on that, increase the quality, etc… I’ll be all over that. (And maybe once I buy a video iPod. :-)

Um, I’ve got distracted from what I originally wanted to talk about though. There are about 12 audio podcasts I now listen to regularly, and two video podcasts I watch regularly. A couple interesting things with that. First of all, while there are a couple “indy” ones, like TWiT and RocketBoom… most of what I listen to is actually from more “traditional media” type sources. Almost every night I watch the ABC News World News Now video podcast. I listen to stuff from NPR and the BBC almost every night. Each weekend I listen to NBC’s Meet the Press and ABC’s This Week. Could I watch all these things independantly by going to the various websites? Yup. But I never would.

I listen to some BBC stuff directly from their website, but it pisses me off every time. I want to access that stuff as a podcast. (At least the non-live stuff… live stuff is a different beast.)

The other thing that has suprised me is Front Row on the Mac. I thought I would NEVER use this thing, but I use it ALL THE TIME. Now, when I’m awake and sitting at the computer working, I’ll just fire up iTunes or whatnot, but in the evening, when I’m tired of sitting at the computer, and I want to lie down and put something on to fall asleep to, out comes the remote control and Front Row. I love that thing. Never really use it for music, but I use it to pick which podcasts I am going to listen to and such when I’m NOT actually using the computer for something else. Never thought I’d touch the thing. Now I use it most evenings.

I could definately see a day when all my TV shows are automatically downloaded and watched like this. Then it becomes very much like a Tivo, but getting rid of the middleman of the cable or satellite company… or eventually even the networks and such. And also eliminating the bottleneck of worring about conflicts and such. You just download the things you want anytime after they are made available. What time it is released becomes the start of when you can download it, not the only time you can record it.

Ah, good times. :-)

Battle at the Jackal

I just wanted to point these out, because after many days the comments and discussion are apperantly still going strong.

Rebecca made one innocent comment about starting to send Gideon to day care part time, and then all hell seemed to break loose in the comment threads on her blog. See these posts and the comments on them:

OK Blogger is Really Pissing Me Off

Legitimate Mothering (or Vote for Reb)

I’m Putting Harrlynn’s Comment Top Level

I checked last night, then just checked again a few minutes ago and there are many new comments. I’ll go read them all shortly, but I’ve just been called to lunch.

Difference in Confidence

Listening to the radio coming into work this morning about President Bush’s surprise trip to Bagdad, and there is one thing I wanted to comment on that I didn’t hear people explicitly commenting on. (I haven’t checked the blogosphere yet for this sort of thing, just noticing the people on the radio didn’t comment on this.)

On all other VIP trips to Iraq that I can remember… Tony Blair, George W Bush, even cabinet members and such, the news has been embargoed until the VIP has LEFT and is now back out of Iraqi airspace.

This time the news embargo was lifted while the President was still on the ground and was planning to stay on the ground for several more hours.

Now, unless this turns out to be disinformation and he has actually already left, that means that they are now feeling confident enough that they can essentially give any insurgents who are interested a several hour head start saying “if you want to make a spectacular attack, now would be the time” and still feel confident they can defend against any possible attacks.

They aren’t quite ready to announce such trips BEFORE they happen. But even that they let the news get out while it is still happening is still a very significant change.

The Die Is Cast

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This weekend we set the plans for the final move from Florida to Washington. On 9 Jul I’ll fly back to Florida. From 10 Jul to 14 Jul the moving company will pack and load. From 15 Jul to 21 Jul Brandy, Amy, Zuri, Cheese, Skittles, Mike, several fish and I will pack into a car and drive cross country to my apartment here. Our planned route is above courtesy of Google Maps.

We had thought about flying back, but in the end for a variety of reasons decided that driving would be the way to go. This will give me four more states on my State Map. Woo! Um, that wasn’t one of the reasons though. :-)

In any case, should be an interesting trip.

And it will let me visit my house one more time before it isn’t my house any more.

William Ramseur Minter

imageTime for my father’s father’s father. I have very little biographical information about him at the moment. I know he was born in South Carolina and went to Davidson College there. I know who he married and I know her had four kids (the last of whom was my Grandfather). I have a few pictures and know a few dates. But that is about it. I hope at some point I’ll be able to get more information, but I don’t have it at the moment.

As I get deeper this of course becomes very common. There are many many of these ancestors for whom all that is really there is date of birth, date of death, and names of spouses and children. Some of them I might be able to find out more about with some more real world research (not just sitting here at my computer doing searches). But for many, that’s just all the information that is left. Meanwhile these are all people who lived full lives, had many adventures, successes, failures, loves and losses… but all that is remembered is a few dates.

And then of course, there are some places where I can’t find names of parents of some ancestor at all, and then those parents, whoever they were, for them nothing at all is left in terms of knowledge of them. Kinda sad when you think about it.

I think though I probably WILL be able to get more information about William Ramseur. He is recent enough I’m sure there’s gotta be more I can dig up. But we shall see. And for now, I have what I have.

As usual, click the picture for more.

It Lives

image25% chance of Tropical Storm force winds in Melbourne within the next 120 hours (5 days).

I would say “Woo” again, but Brandy chastised me for that last time and said I only said that cause I am 3217 miles away (by road). And that is partially true, but I’d be saying Woo if I was there too.

I mean, A Cat 5 hurricane bearing down on you is kinda scary, but the last Tropical Storm was actually rather fun…