Thursday, October 16, 2003

oh dear God!



An Azeri police officer pursuing a man today in downtown Baku, Azerbaijan, during a demonstration called by supporters of an opposition presidential candidate, Isa Gambar.

The Full article (with free NY Times registration) is at http://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/16/international/asia/16CND-AZER.html

oh, and Blanche



Oh, and Sangeeta, I've just let Blanche outside. It's a nice day out and she likes sunning herself in the warm sun.

You know the name, now own the watch....



or maybe

honey, what are you reading?



I've been a fan of Plucker for a while. Basically, Plucker's Desktop component convert files, compress then, and allow them to be viewed on your palm pilot with a little Plucker app. Notice I said files. Something on your hard drive, something on the web, a graphics file, text with graphics on a map page, a text file ... I could go on.

Mark recently discovered JPluck. It's a Java based desktop application for creating files for Plucker to read. It's fast. It's faster than the Plucker Desktop that Mark had been using on windows. It's faster than the Plucker Desktop that I had been using on Linux. It's fast. It's slick. It works well.

So now, I've got Jason Pettus, The New York Times, BBC, Wired, and The Onion on my pilot again.

...

I also put the Manual to CVS on there.

That's what I was reading last night. That's what Markie asked "What are you reading?"

... oh boy ...

How does one explain CVS, wanting to learn how to administer it and create repositories?

Every field has something like CVS. There is a very complicated, multifaceted widget that can be used in multiple manors and has many, sometimes disparate, benefits. Additionally, describing this widget usually involves a lot of buzzwords, TLAs, and situations that are specific to your field or your situation.

I tried to explain what CVS was, why I wanted to be able to create and admin repositories from home and be more than just a user. I'm not sure if I conveyed everything well or accurately, but that's not what really mattered.

What mattered is that Markie asked what I was reading, and we talked about it.

Sunday, October 12, 2003

Sold to the man in black



I know, you could see by checking the auction, but the Saveur did indeed sell.