Counting Drives

In my drive calculations in the last post I forgot about my third 250gig drive in saying where different bits would end up. That got me to thinking: how much drive space is sitting around my apartment? — Continue Reading...

Server Musical Chairs

I'm planning on moving servers this evening, so if something seems funky you can likely blame that. This is a bit of an intricate move even though nothing's leaving my apartment, but in the end it'll greatly simplify the way I host this stuff. In the end, though, it's not as ugly as the configuration I once used to serve this site (October 2004).

Basically right now I've got an ancient PIII 500 up in the ceiling as a server. It's slow on the dynamic stuff, so all blog URLs are proxied through to my faster desktop (err... is it a desktop is it's actually supporting the desk?). The server in the ceiling also does NAT for the apartment network and acts as internal media server.

Now I've got some new guts to replace the server in the ceiling. Doing so with minimal downtime looks to involve a musical chairs of four distinct machines. — Continue Reading...

Rush Job == No Editors || Broken Publishing System?

Here's why the LA Times doesn't post stories online during the day: when they do, it ends up like this (of course it may be changed when you see it):

But then, deputies at the scene learned the car was a rare Enzo Ferrari, one of only 400 in the world. The only person on the side the road was a former European video game mogul who said he was a passenger in the car and that the driver, a man who only knew as "Dietrich" had fled into the hills.

So began a mystery that detective in California and Scotland Yard have been trying unravel for three months, a twisted case that involves Swedish mafia, fake "homeland security" officers and an $3.5 million exotic car collection.

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Authorities said was legally drunk at the time.

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He was also charged with a firearms violation because of gun detectives found during his search of his Bel-Air estate. Eriksson, according to court papers, is convicted felon for counterfeit and drug crimes in Sweden and as result is barred from possessing guns.

In all, the problems make up such a high percentage of the piece that I've made them into a PDF so that you can see for yourself.

Bel Air Goes to the Bowl

My church, Bel Air Presbyterian, held its Easter morning service at the Hollywood Bowl yesterday. Normally you'd think "outdoor... LA... no problem", but this Spring things have been a bit more dicey. Nevertheless the weather cooperated yesterday and the service was great.

I was a little worried how the parking situation was going to come out. Normally I'd never drive to the Bowl -- subway to Hollywood/Vine and a shuttle up the hill works much better -- but the full compliment of Bowl transit wasn't running yesterday. We sat for ten or fifteen minutes waiting to get to the parking, but somehow managed to make it out afterward quicker than we often would have at the church itself.

What Goes Around, Comes Around

Someone just used an IM bot to message me. It looks to have been seeded with one bit of seemingly sentient information (the initial message mentioned that I was getting married), and then the bot took over from there. The person who sends the bot gets to sit back, watch the traffic, and hopefully laugh as they trick someone into thinking they're speaking to a real person.

I don't know who sent it, so I'm not sure whether or not that person realized I wrote a bot to do the exact same thing. And I did it back in December of 1999. HoserAIMa spoke via Net::AIM and backended to Eliza. I had a console where I could inject messages into the conversations I was watching to pull people back right when they were starting to get frustrated enough to give up on the bot (or had started to see through its ruse).

Nice to know that in six years nothing has changed. — Continue Reading...