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Who Else Wears Kilts at LinuxFestNW? #lfnw
The real question is, how will I ride my bike with a sword on my back towing the tag along without dropping anything?
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Economic Stability Provides Sustainability
Just recently started following @urbanophile and this Earth Day post makes a great point–people concerned about survival don’t have time to consider sustainable lifestyle options. A living wage provides the context for choosing sustainable products and thus changing our economy in a sustainable direction. Otherwise, people just keep buying imported junk from Wal-Mart.
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Attending #lfnw and using MariaDB or XtraDB?
I’m really curious how people using MariaDB or XtraDB like them. Happy to let you stand up at my Sat talk and discuss.
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Well, the Microsoft has Landed on the Jed
I spent all day getting my workstation to build a set of pretty intense C# projects. I’m impressed that we got it working in a day (not counting the four days it took to straighten out my Visual Studio install on my Vista workstation). Having developed projects in Perl, PHP, Java and C, and having…
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Sunset, Aldrich Rd, 2010-02-19 (Panorama)
Another wide format (dual monitor) desktop background. This included a clever combination of a hard-light filter and a graded mask…otherwise there was only one other trick and you better guess what it was. (No, it was not in post processing.) Print version.
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Computer Shopping!
My mom just asked for advice on a computer. C’mon! I can’t pass that up? I showed her some prices on parts to setup a dual 24″, dual SSD, Intel i5 workstation for not too much. I should post links but not tonight. I’m soooo surprised this combination doesn’t pop out in searches easier. (Me:…
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Monitor gamma, cont.
A very fundamental idea wandered my way on the topic of adjusting my digital photography work-flow for … anonymous (for lack of a better term) monitors. These monitors have not been adjusted by anyone, likely. Their settings typically would reflect little more than entropy. Do I care for all my work to look good on…
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Bricks, Bellingham, 2010-01-18
I like the texture of the bricks and I knew I could bring out their color. Print version.
