Blog Posts - Page 4
A refrain
Success. The demon has been banished from my hardware and I am finally able to reliably record at 48KHz 16bit (native resolution for a SB Audigy2 Plat...
A musical interlude
Being a natural born tinkerer isn't a good attribute when what you really want to do is finish something. The past few weeks I've been working fairly ...
Normal service to resume
While the hob is still laying outside in pieces, I am at least back up and running with my PC. Most importantly, with all my data still intact, just w...
Turbulence
What started out as killing time at work has actually gone past the "That's cool" barrier and into something practical. To start at the end first, the...
Farming
Welcome to the farm! This dokuwiki installation is now part of a wiki farm that also contains http://pam.pesartain.com, http://www.src2pkg.net and htt...
Ease
Catching up on some RSS subscriptions this morning, I found myself reading Kent Beck's blog about the Open/Closed Principle. Flipping back through his...
Interviewfail?
Interview over. I walked out feeling like that was a total fail. It didn't help that I got a bad case of the nerves just an hour before I was due to s...
Interview!
This is what it's all been leading up to. I have a good shot at it providing I don't screw up the C test and subsequently stick my foot in my mouth. 1...
Power saving
Since moving to a server/client network architecture at home, I'm finding the electricity bills are going nowhere but up! There are many reasons to ha...
Add on domains
The difference between addon domains and domain parking is important. Which is why I first titled this post "parking", 'cause I got 'em confused. You ...
Employed!
What started with a few stressful phone calls at the start of August has lead inexorably toward being employed in the same location, by the same peopl...
Curiousity Kills
I've just pulled the title of this post off a song by Trapt. Since I've started this sort of blog, I've kept brand names out of the posts, I've kept l...