Monday, August 28, 2006

Do not Gaze at my Gazebo

We'd ordered from Smith & Hawken a nice metal gazebo to go over our new outdoor table and chair set, and it arrived on Thursday. But the boxes were pretty banged up, so Diane cleverly signed for as damaged. My friend John came over on Sunday to help me set it up, and we noticed that two of the corner pieces had pretty serious dents in them, and then noticed that at least one of the long metal bars that connect the corners was no longer truely straight. So we decided to return the whole thing, and really, it's probably nicer without a gazebo, since the nice thing about a yard in San Francisco is having long sight lines with no interruptions.

A little disappointing to do all that work and not have anything to look at afterwards, but John and I did go to Spices on 8th Ave. for lunch, and that was really freaking good.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Deadwood Pancakes

For anyone who is a fan of the HBO series Deadwood (Diane isn't, but I am), this short film will amuse.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Now With Motion Pictures

Added my first item to Google Video (a birthday video from Clark). Link is on my main page. More to come.

Monday, August 21, 2006

Spent much of the weekend using Picasa to post pictures to my Picasaweb account. It's really so much easier to do than it was with my old system, so there's already hundreds more pictures up than the old site ever had. I'm only up to 2002 so far, so plenty more to add.

Friday, August 18, 2006

Happy Birthday to my baby

Yesterday was Diane's birthday, so I took her out to a meal at
vegetarian stronghold Greens in Fort Mason. The fog was just rolling in
as we sat by the windows. We don't eat out much these days, so it was a
treat, and the Chocolate Marquis was a just yummy desert.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Hmmmm, I've been quiet for a while. Let me explain.

As of January or so, the computer in my garage that mahlen.org ran on for many years would no longer start. Probably a burned out power supply, and it was a weird computer from 1998, so I was unclear on the availability of a replacement. "Great!", thought I, "I've been working on a port of mahlen.org to Ruby on Rails for a while, so I'll just host at a real hosting service for a change (i.e., not inside my house), and lower my electric bill to boot."

Then our main computer, the one that I had written that port on, and also the one Diane used for grad school, that very important computer, stopped booting due to hard disk errors. Any recent backups? Ha, I say, ha! Oh, it was to laugh. After giving some serious money to the nice folks at Drive Savers, we had our data back. But my MySQL setup was hidden from me. So, to get the Ruby on Rails port of mahlen.org working, i would have had to recreate a bunch of state. Plus, there were a few months of posts that were still trapped on the old computer in the garage, and I was afraid they might be lost forever. It was all very depressing, and I was rather disinclined to think about it all.

And did I mention that I was trying to get up to speed at Google during all this? Just a bit busy there, too.

So, I now officially give up. Now that My Esteemed Employer has some form of almost all the things my site did, I'm going to stitch together my site from various online services, and let other people worry about backups and restarting machines and so on.

More soon.