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08/16/2007 21:36 #40584

Basket Case
Category: computers
Got my new case today.



I'll probably write a review somewhere on the Internet at some point. Considering my investment, the case was virtually cost nothing.


paul - 08/22/07 20:31
I use a pillowcase to cover mine. I never use screen protections ofr all my gizmos either. I guess it is how I live on the edge. No seriously, I just couldn't justify anymore weight to this macbook pro. It already weighs liek 6 lbs which was hard to adjust to comming from a 3 lb sony vaio.
jenks - 08/16/07 23:04
Nice. My friend has like a $7000 camera or something, and Pelican are the ONLY cases he will use.

08/12/2007 16:58 #40497

House Hunting
Category: housing
(e:inscrutable) and I looked at more houses today. It's actually pretty tiring work, though I'm not sure exactly why. We're

Most of the houses don't have central air or insulation, and a lot of them are slightly smelly and not well kept. There was one we found off in the Kenmore Ave./Colvin area that was really nice. It was actually nice enough that I'm not understanding why the price dropped from $120,000 to $100,000, which is kinda of setting off my spidey-sense. But dammit, the house is nice, at least for northern buffalo. It's well kept, and it has central air, and the basement is rather non-icky. But there's always some kind of catch. It breaks the second law of thermodynamics if there's not a catch.

I've agonized over what the catch and reasons for sudden price drop could be. Maybe it's the school system, and that everyone wants to send their kids to Williamsville. Maybe it's crime. Maybe it's an enormous sinkhole under the house or enormous heating bills. There's so many different permutations of things that could be awful that I haven't found yet.

It probably doesn't help that I'm trying to please my parents a little bit with this decision. My mom can recount from memory endless horror stories about friends and relatives who got more than they bargained for, and my father has kept repeating the mantra "you may have lots of expenses that may make you wish that you were still renting." I'd like to show them the house I found so perhaps they might be more positive if I ended up buying it, but I'm worried that if I wait the two more weeks until they arrive, it'll be snatched up. I mean, the house seems nice enough and cheap enough that only an idiot would pass it up (unless there's a catch).


lizabeth - 08/13/07 20:58
It really could be that the housing market is just that good right now. How long has the house been up for sale? How soon do the people want/need to get rid of it? There's an awesome house in our neighborhood that we would love to buy, and the price on that has dropped $125,000 in the time that we've been looking at it (less than a year). It's dropped because a) the people were asking WAY too much for our neighborhood (we still can't afford it, even with the $125k drop), and 2) because the housing market is really shit right now for sellers. (Granted, the housing market is rather different in So. FL than in WNY, but I think the general downturn is happening everywhere.)

I think there are great deals to be had, provided you can swing a mortgage that doesn't screw you over. Good luck, dude!!
museumchick - 08/13/07 18:38
Good luck with the househunting! I read somewhere (wish I could find the article for you) that Kenmore and Townawanda were rated a good value as far as finding houses.
uncutsaniflush - 08/12/07 21:49
Is the house in Buffalo or Kenmore or Tonawanda? If it is in Kenmore, you will have to pay the Kenmore Village property taxes on top of the Tonawanda and Erie County taxes. But the streets are wonderfully plowed in the winter. Unlike many other urban areas, the property tax burden in the City of Buffalo is lower than in the 'burbs.
twisted - 08/12/07 20:22
Make an offer so you can get in contract, then use your contingencies to find out if there's a catch. You'll be in the best spot to negotiate if need be -- or to walk away without regrets. Good luck!
tinypliny - 08/12/07 17:20
I hope it works out for you and there is NO catch!! Cheers!

08/03/2007 09:56 #40366

War on Error
Category: politics
To get a passport, I had to take half the day off from work, spend $100 in fees, and postpone any trips across the peace bridge in Canada for 12 weeks because I was required to send the government my notarized birth certificate. Yesterday, I get back my passport only to find that my first name is misspelled.

This brings to mind a lot of scary thoughts. Such as being stranded in a foreign country and not being to leave because some overzealous bureaucrat will only let a fellow with the first name of "Nial" leave (Nial is my first name misspelled. (e:inscrutable) helpfully suggested I solve the problem by legally changing my name to "Nial"). I am also worried that Osama Bin Laden will be allowed to enter the country because Osama Bin Lader's passport does not show up on any warning lists.

I don't think that this is how the War on Terror was supposed to work.
lizabeth - 08/11/07 12:36
"Nial"?? You're kidding, right? How on earth did they come up with that one?

I'm glad I got my passport years ago, and it's not up for renewal for another year or so. Maybe by then all the rush will have calmed down some.
ladycroft - 08/04/07 04:50
You ARE returning it for corrections right? Because yes, something like that can hold you up in some countries if your visa doesn't match your passport. I've already had to correct several documents on this end as they continue to believe my middle name is in fact my surname.
tinypliny - 08/04/07 03:28
I think the clerks who work at Passport offices worldwide are genetically programmed for torturing every second person who comes into contact with their devious ofice, with their appalling lack of competency, transcription skills and their unmatched ingenuity in name-coinage.

07/28/2007 16:30 #40280

Random Bits
Category: random

Garden Walk:

I have come to the conclusion that The Garden Walk is basically an adult version of Halloween Trick-or-Treating.

Give the middle-aged people (and cool hip young people on 24 Linwood) orange-colored candybags, and they'd look right at home during october.

Strange Logic

Quoting from the story the American Axle factory has a "glut of unused production capacity" and their "global sales prospects are surging". The components maker has received $400 million in new orders". They have tons of "new business backlog" and the place "was busy" filling orders. Therefore, considering how bad things were, it was deemed important to shut the place down.

The article goes on to say that "much of the new work is from ex-parent GM for vehicles to be sold in North America", so one can conclude that American Axle is relying on Americans with money to support their business through buying cars that use their axles. Americans who are laid off are not Americans with money.

In laying off 734 people from the factory, the company has generated 734 additional Americans who do not have money, and therefore are no longer of their customer base and are in no position to buy any cars that use their axles. A logical, thinking person would deduce that American Axle just reduced their customer base by 734, which is not in the company's interest. The point of capitalism is doing things economically that are in your interest, and yet the company is doing something that is not economically their interest. Which seems to completely conflict the capitalist structure of our economy.

Everything seems so contradictory. It's so confusing to be an American these days.

Thursday In The Square

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Old '97's. I hope I'm doing my duty to make (e:lizabeth) jealous.

lizabeth - 08/11/07 12:31
Aww, yeah... I am jealous. I've been wondering how that show was, but I've been too busy to post/check other people's blogs so I can writhe in jealousy...

::writhe writhe::

Anyway, glad y'all had a good time, and I wish I could've been there!
metalpeter - 07/28/07 17:07
I was nice to see you on Thursday Hope you had a great time. I admit I didn't know any of there music but I really liked it, the opening band was very good to. I haven't had time to really post but maybe I'll get pictures up before the weekend is over.

I did get to go on the garden walk a little bit today. I did see some amazing backyards and some very interesting flowers, oh yeah and some very hot young ladies also. I'm not sure if what you are saying about it is a complient a put down or just a reflection of the garden walk. In any event it is nice to see people walking around the my hood.

07/10/2007 17:15 #40039

Propel mental unfitness water
Category: programming
There's a reason why I've spent the last few days with a murderous glare in my eye and thoughts of getting all Voldemort on a few Open Source programmers (and the rest of the software industry for good measure while I'm at it). I've tried and tried to get a piece of software at work functioning, and it's absolutely fucking ridiculous. I'll pretty much leave it at that and defer to a guy who has already adequately described the general source of my ire.



I guess I should also try to find the humor in the situation (from )

"We believe that good documentaiton is probably the single most important thing for a successful project..."



paul - 07/10/07 19:49
Here is the updated manual on Object Orientation in PHP as of version 5 :::link:::
paul - 07/10/07 19:47
Holy crap (e:zobar), why on earth would you base your API on PHP 4.4. No one is going to use a PHP 4 based API very much longer. Your problem had to do with a fatal flaw in pre-php 5 that resulted in the developer needing to explicitly call objects by reference.

All of the object orientation in PHP was completely rewritten after version 5 and is much more on par with other languages - it makes no sense to use version 4.4. You are also missing out on public, private, protected, __get, __set, __call, __construct, __destruct, __wake, __sleep, normal inheritance, passing by reference, argument typing and so much more. Why don't you just go back to OS 8 while you are at it, lol.

I mean PHP 5 addressed these issues but by basing your API a non-current or even close to current version of an open-source project, how can you expect it to be great.
zobar - 07/10/07 18:13
Yeah, so much open source software is crap from a usability standpoint. I'm doing a project right now in PHP. You'd think that with so many people using and developing PHP, it would have been pretty mature by version 4.4. It ain't.* To whit: I have some code that puts together a fairly complex object-oriented data structure.

Works:
$template = &new KTDocument('skins/default/base');

Fails in bizarre and subtle ways:
$template = new KTDocument('skins/default/base');

It took me hours to figure that out. If I, the developer, can't get it right, how can I expect other clients of my API to figure it out?

- Z

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  • There is a version 5.2 now; I haven't tried it but I'm not optimistic.