Arrrgh

Ran a new route this morn­ing. Start­ed near my office at Pow­ell and Jef­fer­son, out past Aquat­ic Park, up the hill from the Munic­i­pal Pier into Fort Mason, down past the Mari­na Safe­way and out the Mari­na Green to the entrance to Chris­sy Field and back. It’s a beau­ti­ful day and run­ning with Alca­traz and the Gold­en Gate Bridge to look at is not a bad thing.

How­ev­er, today was a mis­er­able run. I don’t entire­ly know why. I was a … Read the rest

Find Splicer and Poindexter!!!

http://dserunners.com/gallery.html

(Mis­sion Rock 5K)

OK, I only think that’s Poindex­ter.… he’s fac­ing away so it’s hard to tell. But that looks like his hair. But that had bet­ter be me tak­ing the water bot­tle off of my bike!

Oh yeah, http://dserunners.com/results/2004/mission_rock_5k_race.html

44th place out of 55. Woo!

Kin­ca­jou (Duck! Aster­oid)—Ban­co de GaiaRead the rest

Get my heart pumping

Today I want to find my max heartrate.

I’m read­ing a book about fit­ness myths, and the author cites the “220 minus your age” for­mu­la for deter­min­ing maxHR as one that has neb­u­lous roots in sci­ence. She cites a 2001 arti­cle in the Amer­i­can Jour­nal of Car­di­ol­o­gy that says 208 minus age times 0.7 is more accu­rate, but can pro­duce results only accu­rate to plus or minus thir­ty beats per minute.

So since I’m thir­ty-four, my max­i­mum … Read the rest

Mysterious Ways?

OK, so if I were meant to fly, God would have giv­en me wings, right?

And if God had want­ed me to be attrac­tive, healthy, and ath­let­ic, He would have pro­vid­ed me with the means to afford run­ning shoes and shorts, and three bicy­cles and would let me live in a beau­ti­ful city with a nice cli­mate, full of oth­er run­ners and cyclists to keep me company.

I guess I just have to wait, huh?

Lamen­ta­tion—Deleri­umRead the rest

Very Big Grins

Just once in my life­time I would like to see a piece of open-source soft­ware with doc­u­men­ta­tion that bears even slight resem­blance to the soft­ware it pur­ports to doc­u­ment. JUST ONCE.

In par­tic­u­lar I’ve wast­ed a day and a half on a MySQL instal­la­tion. The docs say that the default instal­la­tion has no pass­word for the root user, and yet I run up against “ERROR 1045: Access denied for user: ‘root@localhost’ (Using pass­word: NO)”. Of course there’s all sorts of … Read the rest

Exhausted

It’s been a tough week. One more day and I think I get a three day week­end. That’s a good thing.

I’m wear­ing more hats than I like at work, and I’m get­ting spread pret­ty thin. I’m set­ting up a web­serv­er to move our sites to, and as Poindex­ter For­tran likes to say, “beware a pro­gram­mer with a screw­driv­er.” In my case, I’m even far­ther from my core competency.

Today I dein­stalled MySQL 3.23 (I think) and installed 4Read the rest

Three Mile Peninsula

Did­n’t get up in time to run this morn­ing, in fact I woke up rather late. I blame the stand­ing in the mid­dle of Mis­sion Street at 3am giv­ing a state­ment to the police for my screwed up sleep. It may be only one fac­tor, but it’s my scape­goat du jour. I made time in the after­noon, and ran three miles.

One inspir­ing moment today was talk­ing to one of the orga­niz­ers of the Pre­sidio Relay I want to run … Read the rest

Next time…

…I decide to wan­der out­side in the mid­dle of the night to tell the police­men what I saw, remem­ber: long pants. And socks. Now I’m frozern.

I hate that, even when I’m pay­ing atten­tion, I have lousy detail reten­tion. How many shots was it? I think sev­en. What did the guys get­ting into the car look like? ummmm…

Espe­cial­ly since the Inspec­tor said the vic­tim might not make it, I wish I had a pho­to­graph­ic mem­o­ry. Or at least a cam­era … Read the rest