Archive for May, 2005

Juggled

Tuesday, May 31st, 2005

Well I finally am going to go to one of these user group things. I am going to hit PhillyJUG (Java User Group) tonight and see what’s what. I think the presentation is on Hibernate, which is cool, because I just started looking at that a couple days ago with the well written O’Reilly Java Devleoper’s Notebook on the topic.

I also get to go check out my old place of work, since Unisys in Tredyfferin is hosting the meeting. I wonder if any of the guys from my group, who didn’t quit and go to Lucent back in 1997, are still there? I wonder if my intern essay and picture still hangs on the wall? I wonder if “R. Butts” still works there? This and many other questions that won’t be answered are on my mind. The unfortunate question that will be answered is how long will it take me to drive from Princeton to Tredy?

I heard that …

Friday, May 27th, 2005

Milt has the right idea maybe I’ll grab some McDonalds today! ;)

Location, Location, Location

Tuesday, May 24th, 2005

A critical aspect of where you put your business should be walking distance to a variety of food and other interesting areas, like parks, gyms, basketball courts, etc. There is nothing like a relaxing walk to somewhere to help clear your mind or help you work on something.

Letting it flow

Tuesday, May 24th, 2005

Blogcaster is ready for it’s initial release. It is very simple, has some warts which are annoying, but I can throw quick posts up with relative ease. Once I figure out the complicated SourceForge release process, I can have the linux version up there. And I probably will have to wait until I get home to get the Windows version up there. Unless I get motivated to mess around with the ant script some more today to build the windows version.

Gladly pay you Tuesday …

Friday, May 20th, 2005

Anyone want to spot me around 250k ?

Trenton Industry?

Wednesday, May 18th, 2005

Anyone who travels route 1 into Jersey, has been welcomed for years by the boastful sign that says

“Trenton Makes The World Takes”

Apparently Trenton has given up on the making, and the taking has reached the point of taking the sign. I guess they can change their motto to “we get flooded often.”

Still First

Wednesday, May 18th, 2005

When your already long commute gets doubled by bad traffic to 2 hours, it can be frustrating. But it is also odd to note that you are still the first person in the office.

society preferes shallow over deep

Tuesday, May 17th, 2005
It has long been an article of our folklore that too much knowledge or skill, or especially consummate expertise, is a bad thing. It dehumanizes those who achieve it, and makes difficult their commerce with just plain folks, in whom good old common sense has not been obliterated by mere book learning or fancy notions. This popular delusion flourishes now more than ever, for we are all infected with it in the schools, where educationists have elevated it from folklore to Article of Belief. It enhances their self-esteem and lightens their labors by providing theoretical justification for deciding that appreciation, or even simple awareness, is more to be prized than knowledge, and relating (to self and others), more than skill, in which minimum competence will be quite enough. — The Underground Grammarian

I wonder if this observation is generally true. And what cultures it applies to.

Productivity Soars

Monday, May 16th, 2005

This just in: With my brother’s away message archive more or less offline while he resettles himself to the east coast there are reports of rampant productivity throughout the area. One person said, “It’s like, I realized, I don’t have some website to check every 15 minutes for some wild observation or witty reaction to something that doesn’t really effect me.”

We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.

obvious files

Thursday, May 12th, 2005

jackhammers are loud.