July wrap up

July 29th, 2007

Work has been rather enjoyable as of late. I’ve been making good progress on projects and generally cleaning up and planning expansion of the environment for which I am responsible. I’ve been reminded lately, too, that I am much happier working in creative environments than in stodgy places. I find that companies with creative products tend to be companies with creative people, and those are the folks who are enjoyable to work with. It’s certainly nice to enjoy work, since it’s a cornerstone of daily life for me and, I believe, most of us.

I asked a friend how he was doing the other day and he replied, “you know, another shitty day in paradise.” I don’t think things are shitty; I go back and forth between enjoying the stability of a predictable life and looking for new and interesting things to do. In the past this would have involved some “troublemaking” or goofing off, but today it’s more about finding positive experiences to pursue. I get frustrated by some of the general annoyances that are part of my existence, but try to keep an eye on the bigger picture and find gratitude for the very great life that I have. I guess it’s all about balance, which I am good at in a lot of areas and still working on in others.

On the geek front, I am using a MacBook at work and have rigged it up to triple boot Mac OS X, Windows Vista and Ubuntu Linux. It works using a combination of rEFIt, a Mac boot loader, and GRUB, the Linux boot loader installed by Ubuntu (and most every Linux distribution these days). rEFIt comes up first and will reliably boot OS X every time. If Vista or Ubuntu is selected, GRUB is used, but there’s a hitch. About 80 percent of the time the keyboard is frozen at the GRUB menu, which will boot the selected OS but will not allow selecting something else. To do so, the system needs to be restarted until the keyboard becomes active again at the GRUB menu. Even if the keyboard is frozen at GRUB, it becomes active once an OS is booted. It’s weird glitch that seems to be a bug with the MacBook firmware. I increased GRUB’s timeout and set it to boot the last OS selected, which reduces the number of restarts if I’m just going back to the last OS used.

Triple booting Mac OS X, Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux works without any glitches, all directly from rEFIt.

All of the operating systems work well on this MacBook, though I had to use ndiswrapper with a Windows driver to enable wireless in Ubuntu, and it’s not as reliable as the native wireless drivers used in OS X or Windows. Vista’s graphics performance is quite good on this machine and all of the hardware works great with the drivers provided by Apple’s Boot Camp.

Still no iPhone for me; boo on Apple for forcing AT&T on people and not letting the iPhone become usable until the A&T activation has occurred (there is an activation hack: search for a guy named “DVD Jon” to find it).

Finally, I went on a reading marathon over the past few weeks, re-reading all six of the Harry Potter books before I bought a copy of the seventh and last book, Deathly Hallows (from a local bookstore, of course). It was awesome. I’ve lost sleep staying up reading, reading, reading. I managed to avoid any serious spoilers before I read Hallows and was pleasantly surprised by the outcome. Now I find myself strangely bereft of the series, wishing I had more and wondering what to do now that it’s all over. I guess I’ll have to dive into something new.

And so it goes…

My first Meez

July 12th, 2007

NYC Condom

July 6th, 2007

From nyccondom.org: “The NYC Condom is Here! New York City is the first city to brand its very own condom - and it’s NYC to the core. You can pick up your own NYC condom - free of charge - at participating locations throughout New York City.”

What a great way for local government to promote public health. And it features excellent subway-sign-style packaging design:

Image source: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

Angel Island

July 3rd, 2007