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- For some reason, Safari has been crashing on estrip for months. I think it has to do with a new userpic appearing when someone new logs in. At some point, I really should set up a packet sniffer or something and check it out further.
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Yesterday, I decided attempted to learn Ruby on Rails. After spending several hours trying to learn the stuff, I decided to pretty much give the technology a write-off, as I was about ready to throw my computer and the book I just bought clean out the window. A while ago, I started writing my own blogging application based on XML that I could have eventually rolled into a full-fledged MVC web application environment. I am seriously kicking myself now for having not finished it. I am so dissatisfied with everything out there. You know, come to think of it, I'll probably continue trying to learn Ruby, just so I'll know what's going on if I ever see any example code for anything general that uses it, and just because I'm so freakin' thorough and don't like to leave unfinished what I've started. I'm just a masochist like that.
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- I've also started looking at houses a little bit more. I'm really not sure whether I want to buy one, as I've considered moving back home to North Carolina near my family someday, or possibly moving somewhere else to a different job. But I keep thinking that I'm sinking 8k a year into rent that I could be putting into equity.
I really like the whole "Elmwood Village" area, and I'd like to stay within walking distance to Spot. I'd actually like a house on Richmond, but aside from being kinda pricey for someone in my income bracket, they would cost a bitch to heat (no insulation and high ceilings) and every house on the street is so huge because it's designed for tenants to live in the upper half. I really don't want to be a landlord or have large heating bills, and unfortunately most of the houses in the Elmwood-Richmond band (for lack of better terminology) require you to endure both if you own them.
So far, the best fit for me seems to be the northern buffalo/kenmore area, which is actually where I was driving around this weekend looking at the houses for sale. That area seems to have a decent number of homes that are small enough to keep sanely heated/cleaned by one person and would keep my mortgage somewhere near to what I'm currently paying for rent.
Another day or so, and I can eat regular bread again instead of matzoh. At least according to my religion. According to my triglycerides and my doctor, regular bread will always be chametz.
(e:lizabeth)
I'm currently in the process of chasing down the bug and finding a reasonable workaround I can hand to (e:paul). When I've made more progress I'll probably write a really boring (though interesting from a technical point of view) post about my bug-hunting exploits.
(e:dragonlady)
If you've found a way to insulate an old house for only $800, you're in the wrong line of work at the airport. Anyone who can make a house in Buffalo not leak heat like a sieve and do it cheaply is sitting on a virtual goldmine.
(e:james)
I've seen the guide before, and I really dig the illustrations. It's more the design of rails itself that I find confusing.
(e:jenks)
Marion is a cross street to Elmwood. I'd love a house in the Richmond-Elmwood band, but the houses are too big to heat cheaply. It seems that in Buffalo it's not about how much house you can afford to buy but how much house you can afford to heat.
2 things:
- what jenks said about Safari. I've totally switched to Firefox for browsing this site.
- the pics are a little off, but I think with some cropping, they could still work. N'est-ce pas? I am anxious to see your results.
Oh! I forgot to mention:
The area around Kleinhan's has smaller houses that are much cheaper than the Richmond/Elmwood homes. It is an up and coming neighborhood and seems to have had a blue collar history rather than a ghetto crack house history that so many neighborhoods now enjoy the fruits of.
I don't know squat about programing. I do know that Why The Lucky Stiff's Poignant Guide to Ruby is a fantastic read. I hear from a good Ruby programer that it was, in addition to page turningly good, educational as well.
It is online. Google it and love the Ruby
I actually think it would be kickass rad to get one of those huge old houses and, you know, add insulation to it.
That's a dream of mine.
It's possible, I looked into it.
I suppose I could start by adding insulation to the tiny house I have now... I figured it out at about $800 not including sheet rock.
The biggest problem with RoR is that you have to learn Ruby to use it. That, and it's not really mature yet. If you know Python maybe look into Django - same deal but also not really mature.
North Buffalo is my hood. The median age here is a little higher here than elsewhere but on the other hand your car won't get broken into once a month. We're not Right Where It's All Happening, but the short drive is not an inconvenience at all. Plus we have a yard, a driveway, and a garage, which we'd most likely have to do without on the West Side.
- Z
Ok I'm totally late for work but:
1: what's the marion?
2: i have the same safari crash thing and I would be eternally grateful if you figured it out
3: the elmwood strip area farther north near buff state is probably cheaper- the streets like ashland and claremont and norwood have some reasonable houses...