There are few places in the world we can call our own, and the Internet isn't one of them.

Carpentry

Another day home monitoring the carpenters as they do little repairs around the house. [Posted with iBlogger from my iPod touch]

CTDB jumps 118%...

Interesting. I'd sold the bulk of my CTDB a while back and repurchased later when it dropped to $0.05. Now it is at $0.17 and I'm thinking that since I didn't care enough to sell it when it was at $0.07 for a profit, then I probably shouldn't care to sell it now that it is worth more than twice that.

Whoah, if you're reading this then you're lost...

Yes, if you're reading this, you are surely lost.

But if you care, which I doubt you do, this site was upgraded to Drupal 6 and has since languished without further work.

I will be working on this site in a couple of months, once I get a couple of jobs out of the way first.

Cya.

The New Home Network

It occurred to me today that the New Century Home will have a wireless network, and for now that network is used almost exclusively for data and internet connectivity, but the proliferation of home networks provides an opportunity for home appliance manufacturers to up the ante and integrate their products.

The Little BIG Mac

Apple, Inc. has created a new market, a new consumer, and they have a variety of products to feed the need to spend of those in their newly created market of media consumers, but as these people spend more and more on digital content they run into a small problem...

Epoch - Part 2

Well, we've got several mature Epoch plants up and running and we've gotten a few ripe ones off of them. As usual we're in direct competition with those damned Mynah birds that have learned out to dive through holes in the netting and then reverse the feat to get out. Damned birds seemed to adore the Epoch tomatoes and start pecking at them just before the first visible color becomes visible.

Coffee + Cocoa = Delicious

Okay, to be truthful I'm not talking about that chocolate syrup stuff or powdered cocoa you buy in the store. I'm talking about the honest to God real cocoa. My mother's family in Savai'i grows, buys, and processes cocoa, and they process it into rich, wholesome goodness. Add hot water and some of the cocoa paste to a mortar and pestle and grind until smooth. Then add more hot water and simmer and continue to use the pestle to break up any bits that stick together. Within minutes you'll have real cocoa the way it was meant to be drunk. But you're not quite done yet.

By Schism Rent Asunder

A great followup and sequel to David Weber's "Off Armageddon Reef". The story picks up where the first novel leaves off and adds additional complexity in the political maneuverings. In fact, this book is definitely a "passage throughway" to book three in that it prepares the political ground for massive confrontation coming with the Church of God Awaiting.

Coca Cola Priceless

GOOGLE HAS IMPLEMENTED CALDAV!!! ICAL HERE I COME!!!

YES!

Good news! No, GREAT news!!!!

I've been waiting to switch back to Apple's iCal once Google went ahead and implemented the CalDav protocol on their Google Calendar service. gCal now connects and syncs with iCal through Caldav.

The instructions are simple, just follow the link:

http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=99358

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