Wireless, baby

Posted by alex on October 31, 2002

My WLAN card came in the mail today, and since you can’t do much with just the card, I went into town after work to get an access point to.
I was hoping to pick up one from Netgear, but I couldn’t find any, so I settled for a LG one.
After some problems setting up the AP (they managed to print the wrong default password in the Quickstart manual), I am now surfing wireless with my notebook on my bed, and streaming my MP3s via NFS. I love this technology.
I can finally say goodbye to that ugly CAT5 cable in my living room.

Somehow, my heater once again

Posted by alex on October 27, 2002

Somehow, my heater once again decided to go out.
And it’s fscking storming outside, exactly the kind of weather, where you want it to be warm and cozy. Ah well, I fired up every knob I could find, and I won’t turn them down until I get some heat up here.

Grokking TrackBack

Posted by alex on October 27, 2002

I think I finally understand the TrackBack system now.
I mean, I understood the basics, but after trying for about 30 minutes to have the TrackBack option appear in the MT Bookmarklet, I was surprised to find out, that if there’s only one TrackBack item, then it’s automatically pinged.
D’oh!

Blogical code uploaded

Posted by alex on October 27, 2002

Newsflash: Blogical Development: Code now online

I might have to retract my previous statement

Posted by alex on October 27, 2002

After seeing Phils Red Hat 8.0 screenshot, I think I should spend some more time on frobnicating my Psyche installation at work.
And since I have now found out some new configuration tips for screen, I might be able to whip it into usable shape. Especially, since I have now a 19″ monitor at word, running 1152*864. Schmooove!

Font suckage

Posted by alex on October 27, 2002

Why does the Palatino font on Linux suck so bad?
It’s the default in the new MovableType 2.5 stylesheet for serif font, and it looks like ass in Galeon.
Time to hit Google.

First Screenshots

Posted by alex on October 27, 2002

Here are the first screenshots of Blogical:
Blogical Screenshot Main InterfaceBlogical Screenshot Configuration Interface
And all of that on just one cup of coffee.

First test post from Blogical

Posted by alex on October 27, 2002

If you can read this, then I managed to post this entry via Blogical, my Perl-GTK MovableType client.
As soon as I have cleaned up the code, I’ll put up a page for it, maybe someone else can use this thing, too.

Cutting loose

Posted by alex on October 27, 2002

Not to be left behind the technology curve, I decided to scrounge ebay for a “cheap” WLAN card. I mean, if they start selling this technology at the supermarket, it’s time to catch up, especially if you’re kinda geeky. :-)
And I did find one, an Enterasys RoamAbout. It’s an Orinoco Silver card, so it works with Linux. With only the card, I won’t be able to do much, but at least I can start war driving. Well, since I would have to use public transportation for that, I better rethink that….

What do you mean, spit?

Posted by alex on October 24, 2002

Yesterday, while driving home from grocery shopping, I turned on the radio an heard a short piece about how the police are looking for a serial rapist in Sprockhövel (small town near Wuppertal), who has attacked 19 women since 1994. To find him, they are doing DNA test, and after having tested 3000 men in Sprockhövel, they now think that the suspect might have moved to Wuppertal.
So, now they want to test 400 men who used to live in Sprockhövel and now live in Wuppertal. “Poor guys, having to show up there and having there mouths swabbed for DNA” I thought.
Well, what do you know. I come home, open the mailbox, and I have a letter from the Bochum police, informing me, that I have to show up next wednesday to have my DNA sampled. Umm, OK…
But wait! I haven’t lived in Sprockhövel, why do they want to test me?
Some thinking later, it hits me: When I was one year old, my parents had rented a house in the country, near a farm, to get away from the city in the summer, but it was only a secondary residence, as far as I recall. And we had that for three years. And, yes, it was in Sprockhövel. Which of course makes me a suspect, because you know how vicious those little kids can be.
Maybe they should have refined their SQL query take into account the age at which the men actually lived in Sprockhövel.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not against DNA sampling to catch those scumbags, I just find it strange how ended up in the sample group.