I just can’t win over here.
poindexter gave me two SCSI CD-ROMs to replace the CD-ROM that died the day I put it in to replace the old double-speed drive. Opening up the case and installing the CD-ROM drive into the external SCSI case isn’t that involved, but it’s still a pain in the ass to keep on opening the case, unscrewing all the screws that hold the rails to the drive, reattaching all the cables and so on.
So first was … Read the rest
I’ve been taking this time off from work to take care of myself. My sleep has been sporadic, but I’m getting back to a lot of the practices that have nourished me in the past. I’m spending time in meditation, journaling, exercising, spending time with other people, especially in groups.
I still haven’t been drawing, but I have been working on posters using a process that’s pretty exciting to me. It’s frustrating not to be drawing, but that’s got to … Read the rest
I admit I felt a bit ripped off when I first started to read A B C et Cetera: The Life & Times of the Roman Alphabet. I bought it thinking it would actually be a history of the glyphs in the alphabet, the origins of the particular letterforms we use.
Instead, this is a collection of etymological trivia, more about words than letters. The chapters begin with e.g. “A is for.…” followed by the origin of the word, what … Read the rest
9.05 miles in 1:29:55
All I ask these days is to do better than 10 minutes per mile, and I (barely) hit that today.
This is a great result for me. I haven’t run more than 5.25 miles in over a year.
More details at http://www.livejournal.com/community/runners/1013710.html… Read the rest
Battlestar Galactica on the Sci-Fi Channel is pretty much my only reason for having cable service. Sure, I occasionally watch OnDemand movies, but I really hate watching anything good in low-res pan-and-scan. Considering that I’m dumping over $120 each month on some really unsatisfactory services, I’m considering downgrading.
Apple’s iTunes has made Battlestar Galactica episodes available less than 24 hours after the initial broadcasts. Each episode costs about two bucks and can be watched over and over again without … Read the rest
The $10 SCSI CD-ROM I bought from eBay a few days ago is already dead. Time to look for another $10 SCSI CD-ROM, I guess.
It may be a while before this SGI box gets running.… Read the rest
A young lady came up to me before the race this morning and asked where she knew me from. Yeah, yeah, “do I know you from somewhere?” Whatever. Actually she did sort of look familiar, but we couldn’t find any common references. I talked to her about what I like about my running club (the host of the race), which is, for one thing, the diversity of runners. We have six-minute milers and sixteen minute milers. Most of the races … Read the rest
2005 was a year where I barely logged a hundred miles, the last two months of which I ran discouragingly over ten minute miles, one run even being over eleven minutes per mile.
For the last few weeks I took myself off the road and went into the gym to regroup. For the time being I’m settling for one actual run outdoors per week and the rest of the week spending time indoors on the elliptical trainer and pushing weights around. … Read the rest
ebay is my friend. It looks as though one of the problems that I was encountering is that the external SCSI CD-ROM that I was using for the installation was dying and eventually dead. For $10 I got a 32x SCSI CD-ROM and it took about 90 minutes to replace. That’s a long time to replace a CD-ROM, but there were a few snags. Nothing that stopped me, just silly stuff like having to remove the external box’s … Read the rest