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		<title>Adios Canaca, aloha 1and1.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2007 00:11:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Switched hosting companies this weekend and am already enjoying the upgrade. Paying less money, and thus far am experiencing much faster upload and download speeds to the site. Also, I now have access to MySQL 4 (and 5) and PHP 4.4 so I was able to upgrade to WordPress 2.3. Good times.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Switched hosting companies this weekend and am already enjoying the upgrade. Paying less money, and thus far am experiencing much faster upload and download speeds to the site. Also, I now have access to MySQL 4 (and 5) and PHP 4.4 so I was able to upgrade to WordPress 2.3. Good times.</p>
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		<title>Weekend</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Feb 2007 02:41:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[T&#8217;was a busy weekend and was happy with things I got done in many aspects. Started off Friday with some much needed painting on the side mirror caps. After the journey across country these were looking pretty rough. Got them back on the car so as not to rock the Terminator 2 side mirror look [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>T&#8217;was a busy weekend and was happy with things I got done in many aspects.</p>
<p>Started off Friday with some much needed painting on the side mirror caps.  After the journey across country these were looking pretty rough.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stripethree.net/gallery/index.php?gallery=67&#038;image=3148"><img border="0" src="http://www.stripethree.net/images/300x225/IMG_8344.jpg"></a>
<p>Got them back on the car so as not to rock the Terminator 2 side mirror look and headed off to Tucson for a gathering of Volkswagens.  Yes, I drove an hour to go to a VW gathering and no, there isn&#8217;t much going on in Sierra Vista.  I definitely noticed that driving on AZ90 and I10 at night is a bit eerie as there is nothing lighting the road other than the cars driving on it, which were few and far between.  There were many times where beyond the span of my cars exterior lights, nothing but blackness.  Got to Tucson and hung around for a while with some of the local folks chatting about cars and such.  Went to Applebees and grabbed a drink and some food and hung out for a while.  Good peoples.  By the time I got home, that was basically it for the evening.  I wish that gathering were closer, because over 100 miles roundtrip isn&#8217;t going to happen on but a few Fridays.</p>
<p>Saturday I got off my rear end and finally installed a pair of parts on the car that I&#8217;ve had for over a year.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stripethree.net/gallery/index.php?gallery=67&#038;image=3143"><img border="0" src="http://www.stripethree.net/images/300x225/IMG_8352.jpg"></a> <a href="http://www.stripethree.net/gallery/index.php?gallery=67&#038;image=3144"><img border="0" src="http://www.stripethree.net/images/300x225/IMG_8353.jpg"></a>
<p>This was quote the undertaking since door panels had to come off, interior panels had to come off, wire had to be threaded above the glove box but below the air bag, etc.  This was all motiviated by the desire to replace the speaker cover on the passenger side which <i>someone</i> cracked when loading my car to move.  Whoops.  At least it&#8217;s a cheap part.  Anyway, by the time I got to the passenger side stuff and saw how the speaker cover is held in and that it would have needed to be drilled out, I decided I&#8217;d deal with the crack for now.  VW uses T20s everywhere, why couldn&#8217;t they have here, why&#8217;d they have to make things difficult?  The door lock slides went in and in addition to looking sharp with the brushed aluminum and the blue LEDs and such and such, <i>they don&#8217;t rattle!</i>.  They fit much better than the OEM parts and I only managed to break two of those silly one time use door clips.</p>
<p>Next up was some computer nerd action.  The thought process is that I should work on starting a web business, because seeing kids five years my junior rake in cash for stuff I know I have the skills to learn and do sure starts a motivational fire under me.  So, I decided it was time to learn something new (on top of the Enterprise Java class I&#8217;m already taking no less).  I poked around, and since I&#8217;ve been doing all sorts of fun database application stuff of late, stumbled upon demos and setup for Ruby on Rails.  Now, I&#8217;ve heard of RoR before, but never really had reason to look into it.  Once I did, I was happily off in nerd heaven, rubbing my hands together with a sinister grin thinking off all the fun database applications I could write.  You can laugh, it <i>is</i> kind of funny.  I went and set it all up on the Cube so I can have some fun and learn some cool stuff.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.stripethree.net/images/screenshots/RoR-welcome.jpg" width="600"></p>
<p>So hopefully I can keep the motivation high and something fun and interesting can come of this little endeavor.</p>
<p>For the evening&#8217;s activities, we went down to Bisbee, which is a small town on top of the border, about a half hour away.  We went for a chocolate tasting, a charity event taking place at the library in downtown (I use the term loosely) Bisbee.  Once we found the place, paid our way in, and got our tickets we were off to spend said tickets on chocolate treats of all varieties.</p>
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<p>Everything was quite delicious, even more so since we skipped dinner to attend.  We then walked around town for a few and noticed that although it seemed straight out of 1975, the town was a bit livelier than Sierra Vista.  We met up with some folks and found a local bar.  A few beers, some pool, and some intensely competitive shuffleboard action and we decided to see what else the town had to offer.  We found another bar, much more populated and with the added bonus of live music.  Drinks, more pool, and we were just about the last to leave for the night.</p>
<p>Sunday was a lazier day and all we really did was go out to dinner after I watched Maryland topple Duke. All I will say about that is #1: Yay; #2 why can&#8217;t they play like that <i>every</i> game?</p>
<p>Thanks to EBay however, I did recieve a nice new keyboard for my laptop to replace the aging, worn out unit that was already down a key and prime to loose some more.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stripethree.net/gallery/index.php?image=3145"><img border="0" src="http://www.stripethree.net/images/300x225/IMG_8348.jpg"></a> <a href="http://www.stripethree.net/gallery/index.php?image=3147"><img border="0" src="http://www.stripethree.net/images/300x225/IMG_8351.jpg"></a>
<p>Using the new one made it apparent just how beaten down the old one was, and I have a real &#8216;K&#8217; key again!  I guess after over three years of daily use and abuse, the refresher was necessary.  I also have a new battery on the way so I can hopefully end the days of being tethered to a power cable.  EBay is fantastic, I&#8217;d put off both replacing these parts because they cost over $200 from Apple and many parts resellers online.  I scoured EBay for some reliable sources and found both things, in their original packaging, for under $100 total.  Score.</p>
<p>For dinner, we went to a small, local, Italian place that prides themselves on their pizza.  It was good, very good, I just had to remove some of the excessive amount of cheese from it.  They deliver too, thus I am now faced with finding excuses as to why I didn&#8217;t make lunch, and instead ordered in from Delios.  Yum.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all for now, time to go wrestle with WebLogic a few minutes more in an attempt to get something accomplished on this class assignment before Heroes starts.</p>
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		<title>A brain dump, of sorts.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2006 03:03:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[January, oh January, how busy you have been. Here I am staying up past my bedtime to blog rather than get the sleep I probably need. The first couple of weeks of the year have been fun for the most part, and, as I said, busy. I recently finished putting a ton of work into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>January, oh January, how busy you have been.  Here I am staying up past my bedtime to blog rather than get the sleep I probably need.  The first couple of weeks of the year have been fun for the most part, and, as I said, busy.  I recently finished putting a ton of work into the <a href="http://www.schnellms.net">Schnell</a> website that everyone seems happy with and should set us up nicely for 2006 and beyond.  Go visit it dammit (hey, if the server&#8217;s down, it&#8217;s not our fault, email Globat and tell them how much they suck). It went from a completely static site to a database driven beast with quite a listing of extra management and cool-ness features.  Definitely something I will be adding and discussing in the online portfolio I am finally (as I should be) putting together for future web site work on the side.  I picked up some nifty new tricks as well, always good to learn something.  I also recently completed a smaller endeavor, a site for a highly modified Corvette and its owner(s).
<p>A small site, and admittedly, not very similar to the car I get around town in, but it was cool to see what someone in another, different part of the automotive scene does with their ride.  Hopefully this will be the start of something, as in more web design projects.  It can be stressful and a pain sometimes, working on &#8216;work&#8217; when you get home that isn&#8217;t your regular forty hour a wee job, but I still found it to be fun.  That is because I am a nerd.  Like I mentioned, I am beginning to finally put together a portfolio of work so I have something to show off for potential, new gigs.  We&#8217;ll see where it goes from there, as there also might be more work from the same source the Corvette site surfaced from.</p>
<p>Next Monday I will be back in class, Cryptology on Monday evenings and Web Application Development on Tuesday evenings.  I&#8217;ve heard Crypto can kick one&#8217;s ass, and I guess I&#8217;ll find out.  I&#8217;m still aiming to finish by July 2007, maybe a little eariler if I can swing it.  This also means I have started researching into the wonderful world of student loans, as JHU wants a lot of money (not as much as Uncle Sam took from me, but that&#8217;s another story.  Look for a taxes rant sometime soon, unless I miraculously don&#8217;t owe the entiretly of what I have in savings).  The following Monday Kharissa leaves for Kentucky and is gone until almost mid-March.  A blower, but not much that can be done about it; just have to make the most of the time now, and it is just a month.  This will be like the warm up of sorts, as I know there will be times she&#8217;s going to be away longer than that in the future.  Things with Kharissa are fantastic though (oh, but you&#8217;re just saying that because she can read this!), ah, no.  Really, they are, I&#8217;m very lucky; I&#8217;m glad I can make someone so happy, and vice versa.  What is this sappy talk that has found its way into my blog? Gah, beer, football, :burp:, cars.  <img src='http://www.stripethree.net/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />   (Love you babe!).  Heh, I did get the best fortune ever at PF Chang&#8217;s the other night, &#8220;You will soon bring great joy to someone&#8221;&#8230; in bed.  Score.  Thankfully I didn&#8217;t laugh out loud at this at the table, seeing as how I was at dinner with my parents.  That would have been fun to explain.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, sort of speaking of things that are completely not sappy at all, ever.  Carly pointed me to this podcast a while back when it started, called GuyCast.  Hilarious.  Pretty much two college-age guys bullshitting about what every (normal) guy bullshits about.  Plus they did a show (episode 10) completely plastered and in a shed.  That, my friends, that is quality entertainment.  There are on MySpace, their site is GuyCast.net, and you can find their podcast in iTunes.  Check it.  I havent gotten into the whole podcasting thing, just because there isnt a lot of content I feel like listening to in this manner other than stuff like SportsCenter, which I watch all the time anyway, but this one has stuck around.  Im running out of excuses for busting out laughing at work while listening to GuyCast through my headphones though (by the way, the site and show are not, how we say, &#8216;work safe&#8217;, hence, the headphones.  Think of how often you hear the word fuck in Boondock Saints and youll get the idea of how much these guys curse).  Righteous.  Oh, and for the record, don&#8217;t make the fucking show go clean! Boooooo!</p>
<p>Anyway, thats all out of me.  Im tired and its only 12.  Im old, I know.  Depressing in that I dont think I have had anything to drink this year since New Years Eve.  Paging CP Dubs?</p>
<p>Good night bitches!</p>
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