Monday, March 28, 2005

My dad got the pictures up of our water heater fiasco from yesterday.  He's got just about the whole process documented in pictures.  I had actually forgotten about using the chainsaw.  Check out the photoset!

posted on Monday, March 28, 2005 6:18:28 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [2]
 Sunday, March 27, 2005

Evidently, this is the weekend for floods.  Jeff (Flint) evidently had a flooded basement, and Becky and I discovered our guest bedroom was full of water.  We thought it was our washing machine, but it turned out that our hot water heater had developed a leak and had been dripping for some time.  So, I ripped it out of there and, with the help of my dad, put in a new one.  It was pretty easy.  I bought a torch because I had to sweat on a threaded adapter to make any future work easier.  That was pretty fun.  Thank goodness Lowe's was open on Easter.  Otherwise, it would have been a cold shower for me tomorrow.  Thanks, Dad!

With my mom's help, Becky was able to pull up the carpet and dry things out in the guest bathroom.  Thanks, Mom! (and Becky)

My dad got some pictures.  I would have taken some, but I was pretty busy and ticked off that I was having to spend my Easter replacing my water heater.  When he gets them up on Flickr, I'll link to them.

posted on Sunday, March 27, 2005 6:34:10 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Friday, March 25, 2005
Just saw the update on bungie.net! There will be 9 new maps! First 2 coming late April.  That is truly amazing. There are currently 12 maps.  They are almost doubling the game experience.  Check out the article.  It's going to be incredible.
posted on Friday, March 25, 2005 12:57:16 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1]
 Wednesday, March 16, 2005

The other day, Don Box announced the availability of the Indigo Community Technology Preview docs.  Now the builds are available on MSDN! (I suppose only to MSDN subscribers)  I've been looking forward to this for a while now.  I'm definitely going to be playing with it this evening.  I suppose I'll have to give up some Halo time.

For those who don't know what Indigo is, it's the unified programming model for building message-based, service-oriented applications.  It abstracts all the trickiness from you.  I won't get too much into it because the documentation does a fairly impressive job of explaining what it is.

posted on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 2:49:50 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Wednesday, March 09, 2005

CRW_1896Next in the backwards march through all my old photos is a huge set of photos of our trip to Busch Gardens in Tampa, Florida.  This was my first big trip with my digital rebel, so I was a little trigger happy.  Check out the photoset.

Since I moved to a hosting company, I took down my old photo gallery to reduce bandwidth and disk space. This is significant, because one of the most frequent search hits I get is for pictures of Busch Gardens. Now they can actually see them again.

 

posted on Wednesday, March 09, 2005 5:50:50 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [4]
 Tuesday, March 08, 2005

CRW_2080I'm slowly backfilling Flickr with photos, trying not to use up all my bandwidth before the month is over.  The latest is a photoset from last year's Florida vacation where Becky and I met up with her family for her brother Ben's wedding (look for those pictures soon).  We had a great time.  After the wedding, we visited the Florida Aquarium in Tampa.  Check out the photoset!

I've just about got my digital workflow down.  I've got a basic batch job to do the standard things to pictures (auto-contrast using levels, unsharp mask, etc).  I've figured out how to tweak the RAW settings to correct color issues and actually SAVE the settings for when I open that picture next time (which I had to do alot in the aquarium pictures because of the interesting stuff water does to color).  And I've got a process for tweaking individual pictures with things like pulling the details out of shadows (which works fantastically when working in 16-bits per channel).

posted on Tuesday, March 08, 2005 9:54:10 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]

CRW_2778Becky and I spent this weekend in Victoria Texas.  Why you ask?  Becky was playing in the Victoria Symphony!  I was really impressed with the fine arts culture of the small town.  Becky did a great job, and got to play one of the most famous 2nd horn excerpts (Beethoven's 3rd Symphony).  I got a "comp" ticket, and was basically the closest person to the stage.  I had stayed up all night Friday playing Halo 2, so I was overly tired at the concert.  I was enjoying the music quite a bit, but fighting hard to keep my eyes open.  It was very strange.  It was like my brain wanted to shut down all unecessary cycles except for listening.  I never fell asleep, but I did listen to much of the second half with my eyes closed, employing the standard techniques to not look as though I was sleeping of course.  Becky did great.  Perhaps she'll get the permanent gig!

CRW_2784CRW_2783After the concert, we went to the Sonic.  They had a credit/debit card machine built into the menu, which also conveyed useful information like "your order is being prepared" and "your order is being delivered".  It was really useful.  No fumbling coins in the food exchange.  It was sweet.  I hadn't seen those before anywhere, and I didn't expect to find it in a small texas town.  Bravo.

posted on Tuesday, March 08, 2005 9:40:47 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Saturday, March 05, 2005

For the last 2 months, I've been having a blast playing Halo 2 with my buddies online. (except Jeff, who for some reason refuses to get on despite having all the necessary ingredients) It has worked reasonably well, with the exception of some weird incompatibilities with certain people.  If they were the party leaders, I'd get the famous "We are experiencing network issues." message.  Bungie says that this is almost always caused by NAT incompatibilities.  This didn't get in the way too much because we could usually juggle around the party leader until everyone could join.

At first, I attributed this to my out-of-the-norm network configuration.  I have VoIP, so I have several routers.  When I first started playing, I had the VoIP box as the outer-most router, followed by the venerable WRT54G.  So I was doing a double NAT.  The last several weeks, I've been trying to reduce my incompatibilities.  First, I managed to set up the VoIP router inside the firewall (I have AT&T CallVantage).  This involved....absolutely nothing.  It simply worked.  I did set up QoS on the Linksys to ensure the phone would always have enough bandwidth.  This fixed some of my incompatibilities, but other issues began to crop up, like being unable to hear everyone in the game lobby sometimes.

I had been running the wifibox firmware on the Linksys, and decided to upgrade it to a more recent, official firmware. So I upgraded to the Live-certified firmware version.  This didn't help.  Then, after changing nothing, I began having problems joining people that I had never had trouble with before.  Last night, after putting the XBox in the DMZ and still having problems, I got fed up and systematically hunted down the issue.  It was definitely something with the router, which didn't make sense since it was XBox Live certified, and I was having trouble with other people who had the same router and they didn't have problems.  It just didn't add up.

So, I broke down and got a new router, and it fixed everything.  I played until 2:00 this morning without a single problem.  VoIP still works. Wireless works.  All the PCs work.  All without any additional port forwarding, DMZ settings, or other configuration besides the QoS.  It just works now.  And do you want to know the most bizarre part?  I got the exact same model of router.

My conclusion is that the wifi-box firmware screwed it up somehow.  It's the only variable left in the equation.  I'm curious if anyone else who is running 3rd party firmware has had problems like that. Perhaps I'll link to someone that I know does, and see if that generates any discussion from his previous post.

posted on Saturday, March 05, 2005 7:59:19 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3]
 Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Well, it's the first of the month, and I've got another gig available to upload to Flickr.  Last month, I used up my limit in the first few hours after I enabled my pro account.  Then, I was essentially locked out for the rest of the month.  This month, my strategy will be to upload new pictures only and use up the remainder at the end of the month.  I've been playing with Photoshop and have greatly improved my processing scripts, so the photos should look quite a bit better. (not to mention including the original EXIF data this time)

Look for some new pictures tonight, although I don't think I've taken any really interesting ones since the last upload.  There's plenty in the backlog though.

posted on Tuesday, March 01, 2005 2:51:03 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3]