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Long live the penguin!

I installed Linux on my Powerbook G4 last night. This was rather painful because the optical drive on the laptop is hosed, and Yellow Dog doesn't support installation from an external firewire CD-ROM (like OSX does), so I had to do some heavy hacking.

To make a long story short, I ended up doing a network install over http from hushpad, by loopback mounting the iso images (in order) inside hushpad's webspace. It worked pretty well, though it was a major kludge, and got the OS installed. Whee!!

Linux on a G4 867 is fast as hell. It feels a lot faster than OSX, but of course doesn't have a lot of the pretty eye candy, which makes sense. The primary downside to LinuxPPC is the lack of a Macromedia Flash plugin for the architecture; for some reason they don't just compile the thing on a PPC to make the community of Linux PPC users happy.

My next goal is to get MacOnLinux working. This lets you boot up MacOS X *INSIDE* LinuxPPC. Should be fun!

Highest drama density LJ ever

I think this LiveJournal is a joke. If it's not, this person must need some serious psychiatric help:

http://www.livejournal.com/~madd_dawg/

(Mirrored here since LJs sometimes vanish unexpectedly)

I do suspect it's a joke since it's only existed for a very short time, but its pretty funny in any case. }:)

MumBASA!!!

So this has been a slow weekend. A combination of feeling a bit cruddy and the blistering heat outside has discouraged me from venturing outdoors, so I've caught up on some valuable goofing-off time.

I've really enjoyed the "Father of the Pride" DVD set, which has the entire series on a single RSDL DVD. The image quality of the DVD is a sight to behold; Dreamworks really did an amazing job on this series and it saddens me that it didn't become popular enough to sustain itself. It had pretty good ratings numbers, but the show was too expensive to survive with those numbers. {:(

I've taken a good number of screencaps from the DVD; basically the top half of thumbnails, up to the one with the two tiger cubs, are from the DVD, the rest were lifted from the Dreamworks Fansite. A fun show; if you pick up the DVD set, be sure to watch "The Lost Episode"; NBC pulled the plug so suddenly that they were halfway through production of an episode (recorded, but not animated) when it happened, and they ended up with a storyboard-only episode!

On the geeky side, I'm trying to find a video card, preferably Nvidia, that will drive dual DVI and TV-out at the same time. No luck yet; the only card I've found that'll do that costs $600; for that much I can build a whole other computer to handle the video! I'm also considering building a gaming system, which would of course run.. *shudder*.. Windows XP. I suppose if I only play games on it, I'll be mostly safe from the insecurity of Windows, but it'll still feel icky to run it. I haven't owned a Windows system since 2002!

Busch Gardens is awesome...

Well, I hadn't been to Busch Gardens since 1990 or so. In other words, back when it was still pretty tame. I must say it has changed considerably since then, and is loads better.

The new roller coaster SheikRa is stunning. They take you up 200 feet at a 45 degree angle, turn you around slowly with an awesome view of Tampa, then drop you 200 feet into one hell of an awesome track. It was definitely worth the ridiculously long wait in line! You got a solid several seconds of zero-G and travel fast as hell!

Some of the other roller coasters were great, too. Kumba, which was also built since the last time I went, was almost as good as Sheikra. Not quite as outrageous, but lots of great turns and more G-force.

There was also a wooden roller coaster which nearly rattled my brain out of my head. It left me with a slight headache, but was worth it.

I'm amazed at how smooth Busch Gardens rollercoasters are. They're good at maintanining them so they don't become clunky death traps, like some of the stuff at the local annual fair. I'll surely be back there at least once every couple of years.

Now I must go sky diving. Someday...

I miss the VSW kitties! I'll be back there next weekend for sure...

Father of the Pride, iPod goodness...

A relatively uneventful weekend...

Crappy weather Saturday kept me indoors. Visited some friends and hung out watching TV and eating pizza, but nothing much exciting happened.

I picked up "Father of the Pride" on DVD. For those with short memories, this was a computer animated prime time TV show last year on NBC, about the private lives of the animals that live with Siegfried and Roy in Las Vegas. It was a really fun show, but it didn't make high enough ratings to justify the $1.5 million per-episode production cost, so it was cancelled. The quality of the DVD is astounding, though, and they even have an additional episode that was storyboarded and recorded, but never animated; it's fun to watch an episode in boarded form. I guess my inner animation geek is coming out here. }:)

I got an iPod recently. Fun toy! I don't use it with iTunes, but rather with GTKpod, which is vastly superior. It lets you do nifty things that iTunes doesn't, and is cross-platform to boot!

Didn't make it out to VSW this weekend, and I'm smacking myself for that. However, I needed to take a break from it; was neglecting too many other things I was falling behind on.

Damn spammers!

So, some asswipes have decided to start spamming comments into this site, advertising things like gambling sites, jewelry, and viagra. I've deleted all the comments and found it was all coming from one IP, and banned it from talking to my site (along with everything else in that /24).

It's unbelievable. Spammers don't stop with e-mail, they insist on spamming people's PERSONAL WEBSITES too. If it keeps up, I'm gonna have to set up captchas, or change the posting method so that robots can't spam as easily. Arrrrgh.

Nifty Anime, tropical storms, etc...

So the Busch Gardens trip was postponed a week due to a potentially incoming tropical storm. Major suckage; I was really looking forward to it! Of course, a shut-down park due to storms is no fun at all either! A whole other week to wait... Arrgh. In any case, hopefully I'll get some time in at VSW this weekend, if the weather holds up.

I discovered an old anime called "Daishizen no Majyuu Bagi", or "Bagi, the Monster of Mighty Nature". A reasonably high quality fan-sub of it can be downloaded via BitTorrent here. It's an interesting story about a guy's friendship with a genetically engineered cat/human hybrid. It was made in 1984, and thus has that "old style" anime look, but is still a very enjoyable story.

Been working on mail servers, file servers, and more at work. We have recently purchased three SATA-based Dell Poweredge 1800 servers, each with 1.25TB of useable disk space, for various projects. It's amazing when you realize how much space 1.25TB really is; 1,250GB or 1.2 *MILLION* megabytes. Remember when the biggest hard drives were 10MB and cost as much as a new car? Yeow!

Our new tape system is also finally ordered and I'll be setting that up sometime in the next few weeks. Definitely looking forward to supercharging our backup system...

Bunny Raven!

Was watching Teen Titans and this wacky episode came on. Bunny Raven! Of course, you have to have seen the show to get the irony of this...

It's not a bad show. Warner Bros is still producing somewhat decent TV animation here, though it doesn't come anywhere near the quality of writing that Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, and Freakazoid enjoyed in the early 90s. The staff producing Teen Titans probably has none of the same members that originally produced those shows.

It's also interesting that these decent shows are cable exclusives; back in the early 90s, the good stuff was on off-the-air TV, and cable TV primarily got reruns and low-budget crap, except for the premium channels.

Speaking of which, where's Animaniacs on DVD? That show was one of the most popular animated shows of last decade; it seems bizarre that it's not on DVD yet...

Might as well mess with phishers...

I'm sure we're all familiar with phish sites, which are basically scam sites set up to bilk people out of the credit card information or PayPal account so the thieves can rip them off...

Well, I figured I might as well start messing with the phishers.

The full text for the fields where you can't see it all was:

  • Not only do you want to steal the eBay account, but the actual CC info too
  • Why don't you get a job instead of ripping people off?
  • Yeah, they may be dumbasses to fall for this, but they don't really deserve it....

I recommend everyone start doing this; if we start sending the phishers lots of bad data, it'll make their scam-pulling more difficult. }:)

Lynxies!

I just had to share these beautiful pictures of lynxes I was pointed to on the net...

It seems that good pictures of lynxes are hard to find, so this was a nice surprise. Too bad there was no photographer credit for the photos!

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