Posted in Gaming, Technology
Tuesday, October 24, 2006

whiteshirtMonday night I augmented the Wikipedia entry for Kobolds Ate My Baby (KAMB) to mention the LARP that Atomic Squash ran at Archon 30. I also added an entry for Atomic Squash. My writing was reverted so fast that my head is still spinning. The wiki admins decided that my KAMB entry was "a vanity post" and that Atomic Squash did not rise to the level of a notable organization verified by reliable sources. I am angry and hugely disappointed.

I had lunch with my boss Tuesday. I was pleased that she promised to find me a teammate for my projects. I have been fortunate to work with some bright and talented coworkers. Other managers, of course, have recognized my teammate’s accomplishments and have lured them away with promises of exciting research projects and their own teams to lead. I couldn’t be happier for their accomplishments, but it represents a brain drain from which I have to recover.

My buddy Raeliste sent me a Halloween card. It really lifted my spirits! After my birthday plans fell through last week, I spent the night dining alone. I have been a little down since then. Getting a card from a lovely woman boosted my self-esteem and libido.

Lucy nee Annie sent me a video of herself clucking like a chicken. It started with a meme that linked to page that would sloganize your name. My slogan: What would you do for a Tom? She responded that she’d cluck like a chicken. I followed up with a message telling her I’d like to see that. She sent me a video a little later. Too funny!

Mozilla Firefox 2.0 is love. Built-in crash recovery and spell checking is a solid improvement!

Posted in Technology
Wednesday, September 20, 2006

I flashed my firmware. I am not ashamed. I downloaded new firmware for my wireless router, a Linksys WRT54G. I choose Thibor’s HyperWRT. You see the Linksys firmware is based on Linux and was open sourced. A couple programmers have extended the code with new features. Among some of them are the ability to secure shell (SSH) to the router, have start-up scripts, increase the transmit power, overclock the processor, set QOS for Battlefield 2 and filter port scans. I flashed the firmware less than an hour ago. So far I am pleased with the performance. I plan to experiment and monitor its performance over the next week.

Posted in Archon, Family, Music, Netcasts, Technology
Friday, September 15, 2006

Hello friends. It has been a while since I have made a sizable blog entry. Back on Labor Day my mother came to visit. I have mentioned before that I lost my father earlier this year. Mom brought an old PC from my late father’s business. I plan to take the hard drives out and browse through them for anything important. She also brought some JRR Tolkien books I had bought Dad as Christmas gifts. Somehow I did not expect to see them again. You never give a gift expecting it to show up again on your kitchen table. I have an idea. Since I was a teenager the first time I read and enjoyed the Hobbit, I want to take the books to Archon and give them to a teenager there. It feels like the right thing to do.

Mom and I went to St Louis Bread Company. We tried their Crispani pizza. I had the Sausage and Apple. Mom had the Three Cheese. All in all they were pretty good. I’m grateful too that we didn’t have to sit in the waiting area of a restaurant.

Last weekend I had dinner with a friend at Plaza Frontenac. It was nice to catch up. Funny thing is I used drive by that mall every weekend for three months. I never stopped by to check out what it had to offer.

I have a personals profile on Yahoo! Personals. So far the only date I have managed was with a woman I already knew. I just do not get responses from women in which I am interested. I have responded to women in whom I am not even interested. I wanted to see if they would respond. Nothing is more like a Deathstar to my ego than to get the virtual cold shoulder. I hear folks say that they have had luck. But, sadly, my experience has been different.

Well, I got fed up with sub-par performance of my Linksys WRT54G wireless router. I bought a replacement in case I wanted to hack the ROM on my current router and bricked it by accident. Fortunately, that was not necessary. I reset it to its defaults and tweaked parameters. I changed settings one at a time and examined performance changes. I learned the following:

  • Enabling burst mode is not good
  • Changing the channel from 6 (the default) to 11 helped considerably
  • Anytime a 802.11b device uses the router the performance of my 802.11g devices drop
  • Increasing the value of beacon interval to 360 milliseconds improved performance on my laptop two rooms away

I upgraded the firmware on my Playstation Portable (PSP) to version 2.81. This allows me to download and play game demos. I downloaded the Loco Roco Demo from Sony’s site. It is a cute little game. You control a gelatinous blob by tilting the screen left and right using the shoulder buttons. Pressing both buttons at once bumps the screen causing your blob to bounce. The goal is to collect fruity looking widgets while avoiding the spiky looking whatzits. It is very entertaining but can be frustrating. The graphics are brightly colored and interesting. The soundtrack is a hauntingly sweet Japanese tune.

Black Label Society recently released their new CD entitled Shot to H-ll. Amid a collection of mellow meandering songs with aimless lyrics these songs stand out:

  • Concrete Jungle – a grinding metal song. this is where BLS shines
  • Blacked Out World – another heavy song. a little softer but still a decent tune with some good riffs

Saw “American History X” last night. I noticed that Ethan Suplee, the actor that plays Earl’s brother Randy in the sitcom “My Name is Earl”, played a skinhead in the movie. The dude has a huge range of acting ability.

You may have had some problems accessing gazpacho.net lately. Dreamhost, my web hosting provider, has been suffering network issues for a number of weeks now. The past couple of days they struggled with router issues that resulted in intermittent loss of access for my web friends. Just today they replaced the router and promised that things are better. Here’s hoping.

I have toyed with the idea of producing a podcast. I’m thinking about doing something funny. I am considering spoofing commercials, mocking liberal politicians and so-called public radio, doing man-on-the-street interviews with America on current events, giving treatment to ridiculous social mores and perhaps producing an episodic radio play. Are there any female friends who want to lend voice talent? gratis? I’ll buy pizza.

Posted in Technology
Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Krugle, the open source software engine, went live on June 14th. In spite of me submitting bug reports several times during its beta, the developers have chosen not to fix a fatal flaw. Krugle does not behave well with tabbed browsers! If you try to open a link in a tab, it will just give you an empty page. They insist instead on opening a new “tab” on the current window. This is counter-intuitive and frustating. Hello! Has any Krugle people ever tried a browser other than Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0? Mozilla and Firefox have tabbed browsing. Microsoft plays catch-up with Internet Explorer 7.0 when it adds tabbed browsing. If you are looking for code, skip Krugle.

Posted in Gen Con, Technology
Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Sock PuppetMy badge for Gen Con Indy arrived by mail today! There are less than thirty days until the con. Today a coworker told me, “I heard you’re taking a vacation soon.” Indeed.

I’m giving a training class of web services today. They want record the lesson to video so that employees can watch it over the company intranet. Does that make me famous? I threatened to present the slides through a socket puppet. Heh. Sounds like something that would end up on YouTube. Too bad the material is proprietary.

I can’t sleep.

Posted in Blog, Technology
Friday, July 7, 2006

When Tom Joined a StartupI use DreamHost to host my web pages. More than one tech-saavy friend has been suprised that I use a web hosting provider instead of putting the pages on a computer I maintain. I guess I look at it as outsourcing. I pay a reasonable fee for a service.

Here are things that a web hosting service takes care for me:

  1. Hardware upgrades
  2. Configuring server software
  3. Security updates to software
  4. Contacting the upstream provider during DOS attacks
  5. Monitoring system load
  6. Monitoring disk usage
  7. Ensuring 24/7 availability
  8. Failover in the case of power failure
  9. Managing email addresses
  10. Managing DNS records

Posted in Technology
Friday, June 23, 2006

When Tom Joined a StartupComputer Scientist Alan Turing in his paper entitled "Computing Machinery and Intelligence" postulated that computers will never be considered intelligent machines. They are defined by what they cannot do. As an example he seemed confident that computers can never be taught to enjoy strawberries and cream. He lists the following things computer can never do:

Be kind, resourceful, beautiful, friendly, have initiative, have a sense of humor, tell right from wrong, make mistakes, fall in love, enjoy strawberries and cream, make someone fall in love with it, learn from experience, use words properly, be the subject of its own thought, have as much diversity of behavior as man, do something really new

I believe that computers can be programmed to think. They just do not think the same way humans do. We already know that machines called planes can fly. Observe that planes do not fly the same way that birds do.

Can computers dream of strawberries? No, they cannot even enjoy them. Yet, they can approve mortgage applications, predict the weather and keep the brakes on cars from locking. I see promise in more sophisticated artificial intelligence. We should not limit ourselves by assumptions about what computers cannot do.

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