Category: programming
10/05/06 12:13 - 52ºF - ID#32772
Email, nerd style, and surebert
Don't bother sending any more email to my old address. The only way to email me is throught the little envelope under my userpic, when you are logged in or if I gave you my address. If I email anyone with my new address and find out they gave out my email to anyone else I will break their arms.
The other option is to simply send me a postit.
Nerd Style
So yesterday before work I noticed that my shirt was inside out. The tag out the back, the seams on the outside, etc. The sad part is today I didn't notice. Then when I came home from work at 10:30PM (ya I know, damn that's a twelve hour day) (e:terry) and (e:lilho) started laughing at me because my shirt was on inside out. It makes me wonder if anyone else noticed or not. I met with so many people at work today. I am sure someone noticed. They probably just thought, "oh he is a super programmer nerd and left it at that."
As soon as I have some
surebert
I also released surebert 1.45 and updated a bunch of the docs. I think it is really a great javascript toolkit with lots of useful features but I don't include a forum or wiki on the site because I don't want to deal with people asking for features and asking for help. Since I quit teaching I kind of hate those things. That is why I don't promote lots of things I do. Speaking of which, tell me if you notice anything weird after the upgrade to surebertCo 1.45 on estrip today.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: web
09/28/06 01:06 - 62ºF - ID#32771
I am fascinated by ebay asbestos
This one is by far the weirdest. I can't imagine who would want it and why?
The original box that contained Keene Corporation Thermasil Calcium Silicate and Asbestos Pipe Insulation from Keene Industrial Insulation, Trenton, New Jersey. The cardboard box is labeled as shown in the images. Images 7 and 8 show the item as it contain the pipe insulation. This item does not include the asbestos pipe insulation, just the box. The box will be shipped folded.
Warning: This material contains asbestos and asbestos exposure can cause asbestos-related illness. This item will be shipped wrapped in plastic.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: web
10/02/06 11:48 - 58ºF - ID#32770
Firefox Vulnerability
Here is the story from Ars Technica
Firefox is loaded with security flaws, according to a hacker duo that presented at this year's ToorCon. Mischa Spiegelmock and Andrew Wbeelsoi used a session at the show to highlight what they have called "a complete mess" that is "impossible to patch" in Firefox's JavaScript implementation. According to the pair, the implementation is home to at least 30 possible exploits, all of which they plan to keep to themselves. CNet's Joris Evers brought the story to light this past weekend, but reports are surfacing everywhere.
Here is the Mischa Spiegelmock's repsonse as posted on the mozilla developer network site.
Update: Possible Vulnerability Reported at Toorcon
We got a chance to talk to Mischa Spiegelmock, the Toorcon speaker that reported the potential javascript security issue referenced earlier. He gave us more code to work with and also made this statement and agreed to let me post it here:
The main purpose of our talk was to be humorous.
As part of our talk we mentioned that there was a previously known Firefox vulnerability that could result in a stack overflow ending up in remote code execution. However, the code we presented did not in fact do this, and I personally have not gotten it to result in code execution, nor do I know of anyone who has.
I have not succeeded in making this code do anything more than cause a crash and eat up system resources, and I certainly haven't used it to take over anyone else's computer and execute arbitrary code.
I do not have 30 undisclosed Firefox vulnerabilities, nor did I ever make this claim. I have no undisclosed Firefox vulnerabilities. The person who was speaking with me made this claim, and I honestly have no idea if he has them or not.
I apologize to everyone involved, and I hope I have made everything as clear as possible.
Sincerely,
Mischa Spiegelmock
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: school
09/28/06 01:32 - 55ºF - ID#32769
Graduation Error
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: housing
09/26/06 11:39 - 52ºF - ID#32768
Lighting Fixture and Curtains
This was the old light fixture.
The new one.
We went to linens and things. We didn't use the coupon my mother gave me because it expired on Sept 6th. My mother apparently told me they accepted expired coupons but I forgot that part.
Curtains are ridiculously expensive. It is ridculous that they come in panels and not in pairs. (e:matthew) really wants this mirror but we had to draw the line somewhere
Wow the camera gets good details.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: housing
09/26/06 04:43 - 62ºF - ID#32767
The RObber and the Chair
I a glad I went because I just wanted to know who the dude was. The dude who robbed the credit card from my house was in fact the dude that asked me and (e:mike) for money when we were leaving the house. The story was that he need $4 to get to Medina. Not as bad as the woman who stopped by to ask for $35 twice on Sunday. They had to drop the felony charges because the police office searched him without a warrant when he found our credit cards.
The police officer said that he is from a whole crime family but in a crackhead not clamorous mafia way like my own. I am wondering if his brother is the guy who asked us if we were keeping the plants in our living roo today. Maybe, he was forshadowing to when he removes them!
I bought a new chair. It was great from the scratch and dent section at FWS. I also bought the rug for the Lisa Wist Room. I hope that white shag is appropriate for the room. (e:matthew) said it is tacky italian.
Sneak preview of the rug rolled up
The windows finished
And (e:matthew) painting.
We bought the paint at Value and it was mixed wrong so that of the five cans of the same color, none of them were excatly the same. They said we should have known to mix them ourselves, but frankly, I never had this problem at home depot where they use a computer to mix instead of a human. Is it worht the additional $7 - maybe it is because now we have to repaint a huge section of the house tonight. Luckily, they are giving us new paint free and mixed into a five gallon container.
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Category: housing
09/25/06 10:16 - 53ºF - ID#32766
The Green Room
While searching for what caused some water damage in the past of the 3rd floor hallway we found that there is a trap door out onto the roof. We wanted to go out here yesterday but couldn't because of the high wind. It seems as though my vision of a third floor roof porch ay happen after all. There is a ~ 20 foot square flat area right on top of the roof. I had to get up there anyways in order to remove a baby tree that decided to try and grow in our fireplace.
It seems as though the trap door was leaking at some point in the house's history and the water cause massive damage before anyone noticed. It seems like such a simple problem to let get out of control, but I guess for anyone not spry enough to climb around in the rafters it might seem like a bigger problem. I cannot wait to finish the non-finished part of the attic. It seems capable of supporting an additional floor/loft as a fourth floor? The ceilings are about 30 feet high in the middle.
Here is where the damage was the worst, there were even some dried up mushroom like in the crack mansion down the street. Thank god it is all dried up and fixed. I wonder when the damage occurred and how long it took some one to notice. The problem caused damage two floor down. The damage all seems fixable.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: elmwood
09/24/06 11:48 - 65ºF - ID#32765
Why the name change elmwood strip?
This doesn't mean that I am not going to capitalize on it like everyone else. Maybe I shouldn't even care now that I live in Linwood Shire.
I think the sign that says, "Welcome to the Elmwood Village" on the front of We Never Close is what did it for me.
Frankly, it is a strip - it is a straight street that goes from one end of the city to city center and business does not travel much in any perpendicular direction.
Is the point of the name change just to make real villagers more comfortable with shopping there? Or is to make the people that live there feel like they live in a village. Is Hertel/North Buffalo going to become the Hertel Village in it's footsteps?
It seems like it takes credit away from the City of Buffalo be declaring Elmwood to be a Village. "This part is revitalizing, but we are not really part of the city."
On a totally separate note but still in the Elmwood Village - Atak (e:trish,83) has officially gotten lazy?
Why has nothing become of the old platos at ELmwood and Forest Avenue? The new Platos in the Village of Kenmore always looks busy. Myabe it is because that part of elmwood is really in a village, lol.
The house where (e:iriesara) lived and the murder occurred. It was a spooky place, I will let her tell you about it.
The Indian Buffet is yummy as ever. I love that place and the tasty red chicken legs.
The old estrip house on Lafayette still looks like shit. I wonder if Jim Leong will ever paint the outside. I love how on the front there is that big area of white that has been there for about 3 years. Across the street from him it looks like the boarding house has turned into some commercial spot with luxury apartments? The dude that used to live in the back part of that house was insane. Does anyone else remember him. I wonder where he will go when it is luxury apartments?
Totally non-related - naked babies at Amvets.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: trash
09/23/06 01:45 - 67ºF - ID#32764
1.1 Tons of Trash
(MAP TO: 793%20S.%20OGDEN%20ST)
In buffalo, the first ton of trash is free for property owning residents. They let our extra 0.1 ton of trash slide. The eastside transfer station is pretty interesting. You drive up and they weigh your vehicle on the way in and then again on the way out. You are charged like $50 for each ton after the first one. That is so insanely cheap when you think how much trash is one ton of trash. I wish I had taken a picture of the before and after but I forgot. Basically it is like a quarter of our backyard full of trash.
The stone spot full of trash.
Notice the giant american flag in the trash. It was a crazy scene when the giant garbage compactor picked it up, swirled it around and then smashed it up. I wanted to take a video but I was afraid someone would freak out. This picture is taken from about 150 yards away. The flag was seriously huge.
In the u-haul full of asbestos bags which all broke and leaked because our contractor ran out of contractor bags and decided it was a good idea to use doubled regular garbage bags. Needless to say, everyone ripped.
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Category: games
09/23/06 12:05 - 64ºF - ID#32763
Bowling Last Night
It was pretty fun despite the fact I hate bowling and it is bad for my sensistive programmer's wrists, lol. Actually, I got to like it a bit. Man the bowling alley is a happening place. It was packed with people of every age.
Then ther was this pickup game.
(e:matthew) really wanted the pink panther doll from the pick up game and after several dollars we won it. Well I was the one to atcually pick it up!
Terry won me this orange dot doll. He is pretty cute although somewhat asymmetrical.
We ate lots more greasy food after I had already had lunch at anchor bar with work for the polish guys going away lunch - 100 wings - from which I only had 7.
(e:terry) got a strike. He won the first game and (e:matthew) won the second one.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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