2005: Yet Another Year in Review

Filed under: Chappell's Show - — jac @ December 30, 2005 - 9:15 am

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December


Year in Review Quiz

Filed under: Politics — jac @ December 29, 2005 - 7:11 am

[via Roger Ailes (not the evil one)]

Take the Quiz.



Newtonian Observations

Filed under: Chappell's Show — jac @ December 25, 2005 - 7:00 pm
  • Based on the extremely slow response time at Apple’s product registration web site, I can conclude I’m not the only person to get an iPod for Christmas.

  • The sudden spike in visitors coming to this web site looking for waffle recipes leads me to believe an awful lot of people got waffle irons for Christmas.


The Top 10 Reasons to Work in IT

Filed under: Computing, Humor — jac @ December 20, 2005 - 8:52 pm

(via Dark Bilious Vapors)

The top 10 reasons to work in IT:

  1. I love living the Revenge of the Nerds

  2. It’s a nice way to avoid the social and personal stresses that go with upward mobility

  3. It’s the satisfaction - every time I finish the re-install and reboot cycle I feel I’ve learnt something new and contributed in a meaningful way to my colleagues, my community, and my culture.

  4. Between the heat, the darkness, the double doors, and the noise, working in the data center is like returning to the womb every day.

  5. I’m hoping to use the contacts I make working on the help desk to break into top management and show all those pretty party people who ignored me in high school who I really am.

  6. I just love working with new technology - new challenges, new patches, new racks to install everyday.

  7. I love having that pager on my belt - it makes me feel, you know, manly.

  8. “Down, not Across” - IT just makes sense

  9. I love the travel - in my last job I spent six weeks training people in Lahore, now I’m looking forward to visiting Poland.

And the number one reason for for working in IT?

  1. It’s the babes! stupid.


Pardon our dust…

Filed under: Site News — jac @ December 13, 2005 - 5:36 pm

If this site has seemed a bit erratic during the last couple of days, it’s because I’ve change web hosting companies (lower price, actual tech. support, more disk space & up to date versions of Perl, PHP, MySQL, etc.).

Looks like the new dns info has mostly propagated, so things should be back to normal.



The Most Unexpected TV Moment

Filed under: Television — jac @ December 10, 2005 - 3:52 pm

The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments:

1 NEWHART SERIES FINAL: “Dick” wakes up and says, “Honey, you won’t believe the dream I just had.” Then a light cames on and it Emily Hartley (Suzanne Pleshette), from his classic 1970s series, The Bob Newhart Show.

Fair enough, but I still like the revelation that Johnny Carson was paying Larry, Darryl, and Darryl’s gas bill…



Cabernet Sauvignon

Filed under: Quiz Results — jac @ December 9, 2005 - 6:50 pm

(via Tina’s Shark Tank)

cabernet
You’re a Cabernet Sauvignon!
You’re a deep, dark red wine. You hang out in oak
barrels and wine cellars, waiting for the
perfect time to release your complex fruits.
You go well with a nice filet mignon or other
hearty food. Some people may find you
intimidating but connoisseurs know that truly,
life is a Cabernet.

What Type of Wine Are You?
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Code Maintenance

Filed under: Computing — jac @ December 6, 2005 - 9:23 am

(printed by fortune in one of my terminal windows today)

Does a good farmer neglect a crop he has planted?

Does a good teacher overlook even the most humble student?

Does a good father allow a single child to starve?

Does a good programmer refuse to maintain his code?
— Geoffrey James, “The Tao of Programming”



The 22nd Most Unexpected TV Moment

Filed under: Politics, Television — jac @ December 6, 2005 - 7:20 am

The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments:

22 NO JACK KENNEDY: During the 1960 Debates, Vice-Presidential candidate, Rep. Senator Dan Quayle says he has as much experience as JFK did when he ran. Dem. Senator Lloyd Bentsen responds, “you are no Jack Kennedy.”

During the 1960 Debates… — I suppose the ineptitude of tvland.com’s proofreaders is not totally unexpected.



The 28th Most Unexpected TV Moment

Filed under: Television — jac @ December 3, 2005 - 5:10 pm

The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments:

28 THE CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER: On Star Trek, Dr. McCoy goes through a time portal and changes history. Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock travel back to restore order, and a character played by Joan Collins must die.

… Joan Collins must die — when it’s put that way, the ending doesn’t seem at all tragic.






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