Sunday, December 11, 2005

CRW_3694Since he was not able to be there at Jenna's birth, Becky's dad came this weekend to meet her for the first time.  We had a wonderful time.  Becky and I were both so glad that he could come so soon.

I thought this shot turned out really well considering the lighting conditions.  It appears to be painstakingly-posed, but was actually completely candid.

posted on Sunday, December 11, 2005 4:48:42 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1]

Well, it's that time of year again.  My school chum Jason Owens is a year older.  Happy birthday, man.

Here he is from Christmas 2003.  Maybe this year I can get an updated picture.

posted on Sunday, December 11, 2005 4:43:34 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3]
 Monday, December 05, 2005

Now that we're home, I finally got a chance to process and upload my photos from birth on Friday morning to the homecoming today.  Warning, there are a couple of gooey baby shots from the delivery, but nothing to bad (I kept a few private).

Click the photo for my set on Flickr.

In addition, you can check out Jen and Dave's set from their visit Sunday evening to bring some Chipotle to a tired daddy, just like I did for Dave when James was born.

posted on Monday, December 05, 2005 6:33:27 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [2]
 Saturday, December 03, 2005

For those itching for pictures, but not patient enough to wait for me to upload mine, they can check out my dad's blog.

We're doing OK.  We're pretty tired.  We plan on taking advantage of the nursery tonight so we can be rested for when we go home and don't have a fully-staffed nursery.

posted on Saturday, December 03, 2005 12:27:58 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [2]
 Friday, December 02, 2005

This morning, at 7:37am CST, Jenna Evelyn Miller was born, one day early, by c-section. She had turned since our last ultrasound earlier in the week and was breach (breech? beached?).

Everything is fine and Becky and Jenna are both resting.

Evidently, this is the time of year when all the cool software developers have their babies.

Pictures are coming, I'm blogging from the delivery room

[UPDATE: 11:30am]  I forgot to include the stats.  7 lbs 15 oz, 20 inches.  Will get pictures up this afternoon.  Lots to do!

posted on Friday, December 02, 2005 7:37:02 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [12]
 Monday, November 28, 2005

In tracking down a bug today, I needed to put "control" characters into an Oracle SQL statement.  Since it was difficult to find using available docs and search engines, I decided to put it here to help out others who may be looking for the same thing.  I do not claim this is the best or easiest way of accomplishing it.  It just works, and that's what I needed.

So, here is how to escape control characters (or presumably any unicode character) within a string in Oracle SQL or PL/SQL:

UNISTR('\0008')

This will give you the backspace (ASCII 08) character.

So, the UNISTR function encodes backslash ("\") followed by four (hex) digits as a single unicode character. (actually it doesn't need to be 4 hex digits.  It will stop at the first non-hex digit. But, it will still "eat" 4 characters from the string.)

(Note: this is for XXXX2 column types like VARCHAR2 that support unicode.  I don't know if/how this works on non-unicode types. Also, this is for Oracle 10g.)

UPDATE: Shortly after writing this, I discovered ASCIISTR, which is identical in syntax to and probably preferable in the case of control characters (as opposed to real unicode characters like accents, symbols, etc.)  ASCIISTR is likely compatible with earlier versions of Oracle as well.

posted on Monday, November 28, 2005 3:10:57 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1]
 Friday, November 25, 2005

Well, another Thanksgiving, another delicious fried turkey.  We had a great time.  Becky's parents came on Tuesday and we've been having alot of fun since then.  My parent's came about lunch time, and my Dad and I cooked the turkey.

This year, I did a half-and-half turkey again.  Half flavored with injected Chipotle Tabasco, and the other half with a garlic and herb injectable marinade.  I got a bit lazy this year and forgot to pick up the peanut oil.  Thankfully, a store was open in the morning, and I got some.  As a result, it was a different brand than I normally get.  Unfortunately, when the time came to start, I discovered it was not enough oil.  Thankfully, the store was still open and I was able to get another box.

We did the best job so far of bringing the turkey up to temperature, so there wasn't near as much "volcano effect" as usual since there wasn't alot of condensation or other external moisture.  Everything went perfectly.  The bird turned out excellently (as usual) and was fantastic.  It, along with the other excellent foods prepared by the girls, made for an excellent meal.

Unfortunately, Becky's dad wasn't feeling well and was unable to participate fully.  He's feeling much better now, though.

Check out my turkey photoset and the other photos near them for the fun.  I'm sure my dad's pictures will be up shortly as well.

posted on Friday, November 25, 2005 11:46:22 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [2]
 Tuesday, November 22, 2005

It seems Chris Anderson's 360 launch experience was remarkably similar to mine [1, 2].  I just thought that was interesting.  I figured MS folks would have their pick early.

posted on Tuesday, November 22, 2005 2:57:18 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]

In a followup to my last post, I was 26th in line for 24 XBox360's this morning at Costco.  At least my friend Yong was 18th in line.  He called me as I was just waking up, and I set a record for getting ready and getting to Costco.

The guy in front of me (#25) who just missed out started getting really mad and yelling, setting a really good example for his kid.  I thought the manager handled it really well.  In fact, the whole operation was pretty smooth.  They gave people numbers and took their Costco cards and said, "come back at 8:30".

posted on Tuesday, November 22, 2005 7:00:35 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Monday, November 21, 2005

Well, looks like I won't be getting my hands on an XBox360 tonight.  My job actually requires me to do some work, and I didn't get in line in time.  I heard some crazy stories from some people in line.  One guy drove several hours for his place in line.  I figured Wal-Mart would be my best bet since it would be open at midnight.  I was right, I just couldn't get there soon enough.

It's fine though.  I'm not terribly excited about any of the launch games.  I was just really excited about playing Halo 2 in HD.

So, I suppose I'll have to wait a while.  Boo.  Let me know if any of you guys have the hook-up.

posted on Monday, November 21, 2005 5:18:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1]

I saw an unofficial announcement of the new Windows Live Custom Domains Beta from Dare's post.  It sounded pretty cool, and I have a domain without current mail capability, so I decided to give it a shot.

The "setup" was surprisingly painless, I merely signed up and enabled my existing passport as the "administrator", and it told me the settings I should enter for the DNS mail exchanger (MX) entry.  No problem.  It quickly verified the settings and told me everything was set up.  Fantastic!

I added a new account, and it said it was ready.  Here's where the fun begins.  If you haven't figured it out, you're basically getting hotmail accounts that are hooked up to your own domain name.  That's cool, despite the fact that it's hotmail, which still sucks in my opinion compared to GMail, despite the wider offering of calendaring and reminders.  (Tons of in your face adds and not very many features)  So, now, I have to figure out how to sign out of my current passport account and sign in with my "new" one to test it out.  I don't know if anyone has trouble with that, but it never works for me.  After logging off and logging back on, I visited hotmail and was in.

Unfortunately, Hotmail still has no "forwarding" functionality that I'm aware of, so this really isn't giving me anything useful.  Now, I can get email at a nice address, but I still have to go out of my way to go get it.  I'd rather have it forwarded to wherever I want.

Additionally, now I have 2 passports, and there seems to be no support for being logged into two passport accounts simultaneously, bringing up a whole variety of issues. And I can't get rid of the original passport because it is the "administrator" account.

In my opinion, the most likely usage scenario for this is bloggers or other content authors who have purchased their own domain, and want the "coolness" and other identity benefits of getting mail at that domain.  The current functionality doesn't seem to support that scenario in an optimal way.  I think it would be far better to be able to associate other email accounts with the same passport and be able to specify either to receive that email through hotmail or to forward to another account.  I don't want to create and manage a bunch of passports just to have a couple of extra email aliases.

 

posted on Monday, November 21, 2005 11:55:13 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Sunday, November 20, 2005

(some photos are from my Dad's Flickr account. clicking them will take you his and not mine)

No, it's not the day of the week I take a shower...yet.  The date is fast approaching and we had our final baby shower today.  This one was the "old school" shower that we had in Belton, basically for friends of my parents who were unable to make it to Austin for our other shower.  It was a good time to catch up on some of the people that I grew up around, or were parents of my friends and such.  We also got alot of goodies for the baby.

CRW_3569An unexpected surprise was that Courtney showed up.  Unfortunately, I had not communicated that I would be there, so Heath didn't come, which would have been really fun.  But, Becky was telling me how glad she was that she came.

Andrew and Sara were there as usual.  We can always count on them.  Goods friends of the family Kandy Kirkley, Judy Owens, and Kathy Thompson rounded out the rest of the shower organizers (along with good ol Mom and Dad).  Thanks for all for the wonderful gifts and your hard work to help us out.  We really appreciate it.

Oh yeah.  This morning at church, we were greeted to a surprise shower by the youth department.  It was really nice, and they gave us a heap (of the 64-bit size) of diapers, which will of course be extremely useful.  It was really fun, except that they made me eat baby food, which was quite possibly the nastiest thing I have ever put in my mouth.  It was quite difficult to fight the gag reflex.  In fact, just writing about it is making me ill.  Thankfully, a couple of girls from our class of juniors also ate it.  I wouldn't have been able to do it without them.

My dad's got a whole set of pictures on his Flickr site.  I didn't take many.

posted on Sunday, November 20, 2005 5:50:10 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]