Right (over) Here, Right Now http://leehinde.posterous.com An entry point... posterous.com Tue, 24 Nov 2009 07:10:40 -0800 When relatives visit. http://leehinde.posterous.com/when-relatives-visit http://leehinde.posterous.com/when-relatives-visit
Jake Tapper,  via Twitter, points out that visiting relatives isn't the same thing as being on vacation. He wondered what the right term would be. 

Jake Tapper (@jaketapper):
11/24/09 5:17 AM
So far top nominee for name 4 family visits = Oy veycation. Also liked: enhanced interrogation techniques. thanks for the laughs, tweeps.

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Mon, 23 Nov 2009 16:01:00 -0800 Except for the part that's exactly backwards, that makes sense. http://leehinde.posterous.com/expect-for-the-part-thats-exactly-backwards-t http://leehinde.posterous.com/expect-for-the-part-thats-exactly-backwards-t

Received from my credit union:


Currently, Online Statements are available for viewing in both PDF and HTML format. Effective December 9, the HTML option for viewing your Online Statements will be eliminated in favor of the much more widely used PDF option. Be assured that you will continue to have access to all your current and previous statements in the PDF format.

 

PDF is more widely used than html?

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Sat, 21 Nov 2009 16:51:56 -0800 Bird Food? http://leehinde.posterous.com/bird-food http://leehinde.posterous.com/bird-food

I wonder if the birds would eat year-too-old oatmeal?

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Fri, 20 Nov 2009 17:47:26 -0800 My Backup Routine http://leehinde.posterous.com/my-backup-routine http://leehinde.posterous.com/my-backup-routine I'm offering up my backup routine to provide you some ideas and to get feedback on possible holes.

I want my backup to protect against:

  1. Accidental or mistaken changes or deletions of files or data. I.e., losing address book entries, deleting files I don't think I'll need, but wish I had a week later - that sort of thing.
  2. Hardware failure. The only hard drive I've had fail on me, in recent memory was when I worked at PowerSchool. That hard drive failure was concurrent with a blip in their backup process and I lost about three months worth of work. Hardware can fail and it won't happen at a cosmically convenient time. 
  3. Theft, fire or natural disaster at home, which is where my data lives.

What didn't work.
Mozy. Mozy is a service that backs up your data over the internet and stores it on their servers.  I used their free version (2 gig limit) for months and it was great. I tested a few restores and it worked just fine with that 'limited' data set.

Then I upgraded to their "home" package to get unlimited backup and it went to hell. There were two problems. The first, during the big initial backup, my computer and net access ground to a halt. All resources were taken over by Mozy. I worked around that by scheduling the backups at night, but there wasn't an easy way to automate that.  Mozy would essentially have to start over each night and figure out where it left off. It took weeks to do that. The time investment is to be expected, I don't blame Mozy for that, but it needs to run better in the background - it needs to be more invisible.

But the 2nd problem was it would get stuck on a file and just freeze. That is, if it couldn't move a file, for whatever reason, it didn't log that and move on, it stalled.  

I haven't cancelled the account, because there is some data up there and I'm paid through the year. Mozy has updated their software a couple of times since I gave up on it; I may try again.

What is working.

Time Machine.  Built-in back up for the Mac. It backs up hourly and snapshots your data daily, and weekly for as long as you have room on your backup drive. When you run out of space it deletes the oldest backup to make room. There are only two configuration options. On/Off and you can exclude files from back up. It's fairly transparent.  In my home environment the hourly disk grinding can be distracting especially if I'm already having a hard time focusing. Being somewhat geek-like, I wish I had more control. If I did, I'd schedule daily, rather than hourly backups and I'd like to be able to manage some of my larger files manually. (i.e., this huge 10 gig data file (VMWare, ahem) need only be backed up monthly, not every time it changes. Overall, Time Machine handles the first and second case pretty well.

DropBox.  DropBox is another internet solution. Like Mozy, you're limited to 2 gig of storage for the free account. And it's not really designed to be a backup solution so much as a file sharing solution. Not in the 'rip off music' file sharing old days. But in the 'here's yet another way to share photos, etc. with your friends' way.  But what's really cool about DropBox is that you can use it to  synchronize data with multiple computers.

You designate a folder (or accept the default) to be your 'dropbox'. After that, anything in the folder is automatically copied to the DropBox servers. If you install their software and login from a different computer, then anything that you've put in the first computer's dropbox folder is copied to the 2nd computer. Anything you put in the 2nd computer's dropbox folder is synchronized with the first computer.  Very cool.

I use DropBox to back up my active client projects. Using a trick to synchronize data outside the drop box folder I'm able to maintain my preferred file organization. 

Dropbox provides protection against hardware failure and theft or fire. If you're interested and sign up by clicking this link, I'll get some extra free space.

Mom. Mozy was supposed to be my complete off-site protection in case of theft or fire. When that didn't work out I switched to plan B. Mom. In this scenario, I purchased two small external hard drives and did a complete backup of my computer to a drive and take it to mom's. A month later, I back up to the 2nd drive, take it to mom's and bring the first one home. Wash, rinse and repeat. I use the Western Digital portable drives and Carbon Copy Cloner to do the backup. This is the theft and fire protection. Not the best because I'm up to a month out of date on things. But I've designated the most important things to be backed up by DropBox, so I'm not out of business if it does happen. Of course, if California falls into the ocean, like the mystics and statistics say it will, having a back up at Mom's won't help. But, at that point, I probably don't care.

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Thu, 19 Nov 2009 12:25:00 -0800 Wing-Nutzoids Stand up for Sarah http://leehinde.posterous.com/wing-nutzoids-stand-up-for-sarah http://leehinde.posterous.com/wing-nutzoids-stand-up-for-sarah

An employee at the bookstore where my daughter works dissed the new Sarah Palin book:

"Our customers are thinking people," said Nathan Emetson, a bookseller at Pendragon Books in Oakland. "They're not into reading drivel." There's not a single copy on the shelf. Embretson said no one has asked for it except for one guy, who was kidding.

The fringe commenters at 'freerepublic' aren't going to take this, uh, standing up! (I'm guessing they're sitting at their computer while they spew their hate.) They quoted the first sentence (mocking the book) but didn't include the second sentence, explaining their customers weren't interested. So the freerepublic community piles on… I think they smell a conspiracy!

"When you live in the fag-mafia territory, you live by their rules."

"Can’t wait till our side gets back in control and drops the hammer on San Fran. We’ll make the whole city one big prison for rapists and child molesters. It’s logistically efficient."

"I was thinking neutron bomb.
My grandma lives in Palo Alto and has a few years left in her, so I'd like to spare that town, but otherwise, I'm all for nuking the Bay Area from orbit! "

"This is Pelosi’s District... And this is why she thinks she can be as left as left can be — they’d never vote her out!"

(Actually, it's not Pelosi's District. But, this isn't the fact-based crowd.)


"I am sure that Sarah is crying over this..I really do not care what the queers of SF think.. and I doubt anyone else does either..One day the earth open up and swallow all of you pathetic pieces of garbage up…"

"Lest we forget, this is how the “Reality Based” community operates. How they can claim that is beyond all logical thinking. Liberalism is a mental disorder and that is the true reality."

I asked the daughter if she hung up on the callers (they've been getting pelted). She said: "Nope- I've been asking where they are. They think we're in SF because they're all calling from other states, so when they say San Francisco I offer to find a book store there and that usually ends the conversation."

I'm proud of her, of course, for remaining polite to folks who would like to see her bombed.

Just for the record, I get my monthly Runners World at Pendragon and have purchased some Dashiell Hammett and Born To Run and John le Carre. Nice place. And Pendragon does carry Ayn Rand. So, it's not like you can't find your serious right-wing whack there.

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Wed, 18 Nov 2009 23:01:44 -0800 And for my next trick http://leehinde.posterous.com/and-for-my-next-trick-1 http://leehinde.posterous.com/and-for-my-next-trick-1 Ok; I ran a marathon. Next I'd like to join/play in/start a band.

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Mon, 16 Nov 2009 20:45:49 -0800 Tapering http://leehinde.posterous.com/tapering http://leehinde.posterous.com/tapering You're supposed to taper before the big marathon. Sadly, I think I've tapered before the peak. Three days in SF last week without any foot time, half of my run this weekend. I'm off my feed.

What surprised me Sunday when I ran was how much it felt like I was slogging through molasses. I've never started out so slow. A minute or two behind my normal pace.

Actually, I think I'll do ok at the CIM. Not great, but ok. One thing I've learned is that one shouldn't let a single run summarize your state. But Sunday was discouraging. We'll try again Wednesday. And I'm going to try to do a long run on Sunday.

Then it's two weeks until the next marathon. After which, I think the half-marathon is my sport.

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Sun, 15 Nov 2009 21:30:05 -0800 The history of the internet in a nutshell. http://leehinde.posterous.com/the-history-of-the-internet-in-a-nutshell-10 http://leehinde.posterous.com/the-history-of-the-internet-in-a-nutshell-10 http://sixrevisions.com/resources/the-history-of-the-internet-in-a-nutshell/

There might be a quiz.

I've had a well account, a GEnie account, an AOL account, an AppleLink account, an eWorld account, a CIS account.

The blog went up (as I try to mention at least once a year), in 1996. It really does make me a pioneer. But I'm one of those pioneers who went off the rails and no one followed, so it doesn't count. :-)*

* Emoticon invented in 1983, apparently.

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Sat, 14 Nov 2009 22:02:14 -0800 Cut the death rate http://leehinde.posterous.com/cut-the-death-rate http://leehinde.posterous.com/cut-the-death-rate I have a whole lot to say on this, but I just found the start to the stats I need.

Fatalities from car accidents: http://www-fars.nhtsa.dot.gov/Main/index.aspx

Transportation related fatalities: (includes non-auto related, including transit related.): http://www-fars.nhtsa.dot.gov/Main/index.aspx

Now I just have to find the transit-related fatalities per passenger-mile.

The hypothesis that I want to test would start:

A vibrant public transit system could save tens of thousands of lives each year in the US.

And, a side note. The number of auto fatalities dropped 10% in 2008 from 2007. The biggest decline in the reported years. Due to the slowing economy?
The available numbers go back 30 years.

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Sat, 14 Nov 2009 21:03:00 -0800 University of Craigslist http://leehinde.posterous.com/university-of-craigslist http://leehinde.posterous.com/university-of-craigslist

Because of this little thing, I'm shopping for a new laptop. Coincident with pestering my few remaining friends at Apple for an employee discount* I looked at Craigslist. I think I found a good deal. I'll find out tomorrow. Just a few things:

1) I hate dealing with cash. $100 here or there is fine, but having laptop-territory cash around makes me nervous.

2) People are amazing. I've commented before about the person selling an Apple router for list price. Then a few weeks later it comes down a few bucks and a few weeks later a few more. The current price (and they've had them listed for months) is about $20 below list, but you have to buy two.

3) People are amazing part two. If this isn't a hot computer, I'm tempted to call the person and ask why they're selling a $2,800 computer for $600.

4)  People are amazing part three. This person got huffy (I think she was huffy-  it was via email, but she all capped "FIRM") when I asked if she'd come down a hundred bucks. But the day before the same computer was $1,100. So, it seemed like a fair question. $1,000 is not a great deal.

There. I've just pissed off someone selling a hot computer and suggested I had a lot of cash lying around…

* Apple has a program called "Friends and Family". It's there just begging you to harass anyone with an employee badge.

Update: Actually looking at the picture of the $600 Mac, I don't think they're selling what they think they're selling. To be charitable, they must have looked up the current edition of what they've got and just posted the specs.

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Fri, 13 Nov 2009 10:11:00 -0800 Tech Support Form Hall of Shame http://leehinde.posterous.com/tech-support-form-hall-of-shame-0 http://leehinde.posterous.com/tech-support-form-hall-of-shame-0

I've been using Google Voice since before it was Google Voice. I had a suggestion for them (I'm full of ideas.) The Google team, not surprisingly, uses Google Docs to collect feedback. So, I filled out their simple form and hit submit.

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Wed, 11 Nov 2009 17:13:09 -0800 Tech Support Form Hall of Shame http://leehinde.posterous.com/tech-support-form-hall-of-shame http://leehinde.posterous.com/tech-support-form-hall-of-shame I've been having problems uploading data from my Garmin Forerunner to the Garmin web site. So, I thought I'd send them some error messages that were cropping up.

This is their support web form: (comments added. :-) )

And then, when I try to submit the form.

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Tue, 10 Nov 2009 23:03:00 -0800 I bet this never happened to Joe Biden http://leehinde.posterous.com/i-bet-this-never-happened-to-joe-biden http://leehinde.posterous.com/i-bet-this-never-happened-to-joe-biden

The day started at the Amtrak station for the 7:00 to San Francisco. Since I had a 10 pack, all I needed was the $2.00 bus ticket to get from Emeryville to SF.

The first problem was the computer system couldn't sell me a $2 ticket unless it was also part of a train ticket purchase. Otherwise it's $8. Fine.

The 2nd problem was the 7:00 train is cancelled for the next two weeks for track maintenance. Next train in 50 minutes.

So, pass on Amtrak.  I need to get some work done.

Drove to North Concord; schlepped heavy Timbuk2 bag (over-loaded with my laptop, since I was going to have an hour and a half on the train to get some stuff done).

Got off at Embarcadero, started up the stairs and slipped, dropped over-loaded Timbuk2 bag and cracked the screen on the laptop.

 

The day got better. Really.  I mean, I get to buy a new Mac. :-)

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Mon, 09 Nov 2009 17:31:09 -0800 That first backup after a system update is always a joy. http://leehinde.posterous.com/that-first-backup-after-a-system-update-is-al http://leehinde.posterous.com/that-first-backup-after-a-system-update-is-al

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Mon, 09 Nov 2009 15:10:13 -0800 The 10.6.2 alerts that showed up after reboot. http://leehinde.posterous.com/the-1062-alerts-that-showed-up-after-reboot http://leehinde.posterous.com/the-1062-alerts-that-showed-up-after-reboot

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Sun, 08 Nov 2009 22:55:00 -0800 A Day In Marin http://leehinde.posterous.com/a-day-in-marin-0 http://leehinde.posterous.com/a-day-in-marin-0

One of the nice fallouts from the marathon running is that Carrie (LFEW) wants us to run a half-marathon in February. She wasn't a runner, but is now, and has started her training. We ran together two weeks ago and setup a biweekly schedule to run together, alternating locations. She lives in San Rafael, I'm in Elk Grove, so one of us is driving to the other's place once a month. It was my turn to go to Marin today.

Invariably when we get together, the todo list is fairly long. Even after whacking a few things off the list, we had a busy day.

The first stop was the Marin Headlands, right next to the north side of the Golden Gate Bridge. Carrie's nephew, Andy, is battling Leukemia and friends and family have formed Team Andy! with each member buying a tee-shirt to 'represent'. (any time you have to put a word in quotes you should chose a different word.)  Carrie and I wanted to do an Amelie sort of thing with the Team Andy! shirt, so we visited the Golden Gate Bridge. It was a gorgeous day.

(on the back of the shirt are the lyrics to "You'll Never Walk Alone".)

While in the headlands, I played with the video feature of the new camera:
(I was polite in the next test...)

We left the Bridge and went around the block, as it were, to the Larkspur Ferry Landing. This gave us a shot of Team Andy! in front of a big Ferry with San Quentin in the back!

After the photo tour we went back to Carrie's and suited up for a four mile, hilly run. Mid-course, we found ourselves at Golden Hinde Blvd and I was glad I was carrying a camera on a run. :-)

After that, it got prosaic. Dinner, a quick run to Costco and some tech support and I was home by 9:00.

Thanks for the hospitality Tia Carmelita!

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Sat, 07 Nov 2009 12:56:05 -0800 September! http://leehinde.posterous.com/september-1049 http://leehinde.posterous.com/september-1049 Thanks to T.Perry for the hat tip:

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Fri, 06 Nov 2009 23:42:27 -0800 Friday on the road http://leehinde.posterous.com/friday-on-the-road http://leehinde.posterous.com/friday-on-the-road Spent the afternoon and evening at the gig in SF. Phase 1 of the big migration is complete and it looks like it went well. There were a few burps, but it looks like they were out of our control.

After that it was dinner with the daughters.

Lilah & Molly are four years apart. They had their moments with each other when they were growing up, but now they're actually friends. And roommates. If they're having any issues with each other, they've made a pact to keep them from me. It's the high point of the week when I see them.

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Thu, 05 Nov 2009 23:36:47 -0800 More getting things done http://leehinde.posterous.com/more-getting-things-done http://leehinde.posterous.com/more-getting-things-done Friday lunch moved to Thursday. Hair cut. Consulting on cover page for friend. 

Overwatered plant on counter resulting in flood, but much cleaner counter. 

Talked to prospect who might want me after current gig is up. 

Worked on current gig. 

Worked on another client project that I'm fairly proud of but haven't been able to show off because it's behind a password. They're opening up a bit. I'll be able to brag on it soon.

And since you stuck with me this long - Princess Leia sunbathing. Twice.

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Wed, 04 Nov 2009 21:06:50 -0800 Links I have known http://leehinde.posterous.com/links-i-have-known http://leehinde.posterous.com/links-i-have-known
Get Yer Geek On:

Via the always informative Gruber:

Web Inspector Updates

Get Yer Ya Yas On:
    Via Merlin Mann:
The Stones, Honky Tonk Woman - Hyde Park, 1969  (yes, we're so sorry Brian died. Well, sort of sorry.) 

Get Yer Butt In Gear:
Running in the slow lane: A story of a slower runner than me!  

I got a horrible back spasm as I was getting ready to go out to run, so this is all the exercise I'll get tonight.

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