I think my stomach is trying to kill me right now. I skipped breakfast, except a banana because I was in a rush and we had no eggs. Then I skipped lunch because I had a meeting to prepare for.
Then it was 3PM and I didn't want to stop programming what I was working on when all of a sudden my stomach started feeling like it was being stabbed in my stomach. It was way up high in my actual stomach which is weird as I don't even really have pain there. Right now it hurts really freakin' bad I hope eating will satisfy the monster.
this is what I get for eating now-a-laters before bed and not eating a normal breakfast or lunch. I suppose I just should push it to much, this whole "better" thing, argh.
The word of the day on my screensaver was antichrist? Do you think that happened by chance or that my computer is possessed. It is good Friday after all.
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03/21/2008 15:42 #43749
Stomach madnessCategory: crohns
03/20/2008 23:38 #43740
My chumby, sofa, PS3 home, and kimyaCategory: purchases
I got my chumby
today. It's name is Alastair. I think it has tremendous potential for as an interactive display device at the hospital. The background behind them
sounds so much like the (e:jesse) story I always expect to read about. Here
is a wiki about the chumby. (e:shawnr) got me hooked on it.
At work it looks cute on my desk.

At home it looks redic next to mr. big.

It came with the cutest packaging and some charms to hang on it.

During lunch (e:jon), (e:enknot) and I went out to Lagniappe's on Allen Street and I got the oyster poboy with fries. It is really freakin good. (e:enknot) got the same thing with fried okra.

We were down there because (e:enknot) was selling some books to Rust Belt for trade value. Book stores fascinate me. They seem so primitive in terms of information delivery and they have a particular smell. I think it used to be the smell associated with knowledge. Now that is pretty much replaced with the sweet smell of fresh plastic. At least in my world.


While we were on the way to Lagniappe's I saw this couch at that eclectic store across from the pink and decided to buy it for (e:matthew). After work (e:tery) and I went to go pick it up. I haggled it down a bit.

He liked it but it didn't match his plan for the home show. Luckily, we have lots of other rooms to stick it in. I think it is the first piece of really sturdy furniture we own.

I bought my tickets for Kimya Dawson
at the Tralf on April 10th. You can order them on Ticketmaster 
As a side not I really want to beta test the PS3 home world. Does anybody have a connection that can get me in?



At work it looks cute on my desk.

At home it looks redic next to mr. big.

It came with the cutest packaging and some charms to hang on it.

During lunch (e:jon), (e:enknot) and I went out to Lagniappe's on Allen Street and I got the oyster poboy with fries. It is really freakin good. (e:enknot) got the same thing with fried okra.

We were down there because (e:enknot) was selling some books to Rust Belt for trade value. Book stores fascinate me. They seem so primitive in terms of information delivery and they have a particular smell. I think it used to be the smell associated with knowledge. Now that is pretty much replaced with the sweet smell of fresh plastic. At least in my world.


While we were on the way to Lagniappe's I saw this couch at that eclectic store across from the pink and decided to buy it for (e:matthew). After work (e:tery) and I went to go pick it up. I haggled it down a bit.

He liked it but it didn't match his plan for the home show. Luckily, we have lots of other rooms to stick it in. I think it is the first piece of really sturdy furniture we own.

I bought my tickets for Kimya Dawson


As a side not I really want to beta test the PS3 home world. Does anybody have a connection that can get me in?
jacob - 03/24/08 09:24
Fresh plastic=knowledge, uh, that doesn't bode well for romance. It makes me think of the "All is Full of Love" video. So sterile and masterbatory. You can't thoughtfully hold a glowing screen after it just reached unto your soul. It'd be to cumbersome. I guess I'm too primitive an unwilling to let go of my musty books.
Fresh plastic=knowledge, uh, that doesn't bode well for romance. It makes me think of the "All is Full of Love" video. So sterile and masterbatory. You can't thoughtfully hold a glowing screen after it just reached unto your soul. It'd be to cumbersome. I guess I'm too primitive an unwilling to let go of my musty books.
jbeatty - 03/21/08 19:28
I tried that restaurant a couple of weeks ago. I really dug it. They had some fried leeks that were really awesome.
I tried that restaurant a couple of weeks ago. I really dug it. They had some fried leeks that were really awesome.
mrmike - 03/21/08 16:18
That type o poboy almost makes up for no more Tim's on Niagara St. The po-boys there almost made you forget that you were on Niagara St.
That type o poboy almost makes up for no more Tim's on Niagara St. The po-boys there almost made you forget that you were on Niagara St.
jenks - 03/21/08 11:17
whoa...
1: nice couch! that was sweet of you.
2: oyster poboy?! That's hard-core n'awlins food! I have to go!
3: Kimya at at the tralf?! I wanna go!!
whoa...
1: nice couch! that was sweet of you.
2: oyster poboy?! That's hard-core n'awlins food! I have to go!
3: Kimya at at the tralf?! I wanna go!!
zobar - 03/21/08 08:20
Yo, that thing looks mad dorky but I totally need one. I'm surprised both by how cheap they are and how actively the company encourages hacking them. But this part seems kind of annoying:
- Z
Yo, that thing looks mad dorky but I totally need one. I'm surprised both by how cheap they are and how actively the company encourages hacking them. But this part seems kind of annoying:
Why are there widgets in my channels that I didn't add?
These are special Chumby Network widgets from Chumby Industries (like tips on how to use your chumby) and from partners with offers on music, games, movie previews, new products, and more. Sharing these promotional widgets with you is how the Chumby Network stays FREE.
If you delete a promotional widget, another one will be delivered in its place.
- Z
james - 03/21/08 00:51
Happy couch day Matthew!
Happy couch day Matthew!
03/19/2008 23:16 #43734
More pictures from the holidaysCategory: holidays
We went to Red Lobster for (e:matthew) birthday and to celebrate lobster fest. He had the rock lobster and maine lobster combo, I had the lobster fire skewers - it was so good. I wish I had taken a picture but I was so greasy with butter and goodness I forgot.

They also had these really yummy collada drinks.

I finally dumped the pictures off the iphone from St. Patrick's Day. I had forgotten to take my real camera to the event so these pics are all I got. The iphone does pretty decent it bright light.
We were standing right under the beer tree when it started although we had no part in creating it. Call me pretentious but I won't drink beer out of cans since the whole Alzheimers aluminum thing. Who didn't get a picture of this.

The street was so packed with people that the police had to keep shooshing people back closer to the sidewalks

I can't believe how much beer was everywhere. I mean people were doing beer bongs on the street. I think St. Patricks day is the first place I saw teenagers drinking on the street.

Here is a pic of (e:terrys) profile. He almost looks like a red head.

The church of the ascension (e:paul,43683) finally put out their garbage dump. Is it even legal t oh ave this much garbage outside of bins. The thing that is weird is that so much of it was not necessary to put out. Liek I can see food scraps etc but when your garbage is so fucking packed - is it really necessary to throw out a film projector and a box from a coffee maker, etc.

The food at roswell has been improving

I gained just about all the weight I lost during the crohn's drama. I was trying to see what I would look like with longer hair before I decided to shave it off.


They also had these really yummy collada drinks.

I finally dumped the pictures off the iphone from St. Patrick's Day. I had forgotten to take my real camera to the event so these pics are all I got. The iphone does pretty decent it bright light.
We were standing right under the beer tree when it started although we had no part in creating it. Call me pretentious but I won't drink beer out of cans since the whole Alzheimers aluminum thing. Who didn't get a picture of this.

The street was so packed with people that the police had to keep shooshing people back closer to the sidewalks

I can't believe how much beer was everywhere. I mean people were doing beer bongs on the street. I think St. Patricks day is the first place I saw teenagers drinking on the street.

Here is a pic of (e:terrys) profile. He almost looks like a red head.

The church of the ascension (e:paul,43683) finally put out their garbage dump. Is it even legal t oh ave this much garbage outside of bins. The thing that is weird is that so much of it was not necessary to put out. Liek I can see food scraps etc but when your garbage is so fucking packed - is it really necessary to throw out a film projector and a box from a coffee maker, etc.

The food at roswell has been improving

I gained just about all the weight I lost during the crohn's drama. I was trying to see what I would look like with longer hair before I decided to shave it off.

metalpeter - 03/20/08 17:54
That Beer can tree looks pretty cool, glad you had a good time there and going out to dinner.
That Beer can tree looks pretty cool, glad you had a good time there and going out to dinner.
joshua - 03/20/08 12:07
Wait - did you have that new lobster dish that we were speculating about earlier? We weren't sure exactly how the dish is produced... it does seem awkwardly shaped for a lobster plate.
Wait - did you have that new lobster dish that we were speculating about earlier? We weren't sure exactly how the dish is produced... it does seem awkwardly shaped for a lobster plate.
imk2 - 03/20/08 08:19
has the food been imporving? i've stopped going since it got so shitty.
has the food been imporving? i've stopped going since it got so shitty.
03/18/2008 10:53 #43715
Happy Birthday MatthewCategory: birthdays
Here's to a great year 27 with new shiny floors!
fing - 03/19/08 08:41
Happy Birthday Matthew! Thanks for moving your plans to come to my party last weekend.
Happy Birthday Matthew! Thanks for moving your plans to come to my party last weekend.
leetee - 03/19/08 07:25
Happy Belated Birthday, Matthew!!
Happy Belated Birthday, Matthew!!
ladycroft - 03/19/08 04:07
Happy Happy Birthday!
Happy Happy Birthday!
theecarey - 03/18/08 23:12
Happy Birthday! :)
Happy Birthday! :)
metalpeter - 03/18/08 19:10
Happy Birthday Matt!!!!!! I hope you wind up doing something fun for it.
Happy Birthday Matt!!!!!! I hope you wind up doing something fun for it.
imk2 - 03/18/08 18:16
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday!
megan - 03/18/08 16:10
Happy Birthday!!!! :)
Happy Birthday!!!! :)
matthew - 03/18/08 13:56
Thanks Guys!
Thanks Guys!
jason - 03/18/08 13:31
Hey Matt, well done to you, happy b-day!
Hey Matt, well done to you, happy b-day!
mrmike - 03/18/08 13:18
Happy Day, Matt. May the world spend the day revolving around you.
Happy Day, Matt. May the world spend the day revolving around you.
james - 03/18/08 12:52
Happy Birthday. May your 27th year be filled with lacy curtains, servants that are neither seen nor heard, and other Edwardian wonders.
Happy Birthday. May your 27th year be filled with lacy curtains, servants that are neither seen nor heard, and other Edwardian wonders.
brit - 03/18/08 12:35
happy birthday Miff...I'm making you a chocolate banana whip pie with English choccie ingredients
xxx
happy birthday Miff...I'm making you a chocolate banana whip pie with English choccie ingredients
xxx
03/19/2008 09:57 #43727
CentOS in a windows environmentCategory: computers
Don't let anyone tell you that Linux web servers won't work in a windows environment.
I really hate windows servers. Call me a linux snob fine but really the windows servers annoy the hell out of me. I mentioned this before but when I started at Roswell the web stuff was all 100% windows, .net. , mssql. Now, all new web dev is now 100% PHP/apache/mysql on linux and we have four new servers. I just finished setting up our fourth centOS 5 (RHEL 5) server and not only are they extreme performers both hardware and software but they also integrate seamlessly into our windows server environment.
The newest two servers were the first ones to run internal applications and yesterday I got mod_ntlm.so to compile on these 64 bit systems running apache 2 so that people from IE can auto authenticate internally as is required for our internal applications.
I also compiled pdo_oci.so so that our applications can access oracle through PDO. Neither was particularly easy on the system we were using but they both work perfect.
I am so thankful that my boss and his boss both trusted me and let us go in this direction. It will save us not only a lot of money up front but also a lot of money in time saved. Not to mentioned support from the head DBA who is agreeing to move new development into MySQL. The cost savings over oracle is tremendous.
Now we have all the yummy command line goodness and extreme extensibility of LAMPP at our disposal. I am thinking about building some more mods for apache that deliver additional information about our users as pulled oracle this week.
I really hate windows servers. Call me a linux snob fine but really the windows servers annoy the hell out of me. I mentioned this before but when I started at Roswell the web stuff was all 100% windows, .net. , mssql. Now, all new web dev is now 100% PHP/apache/mysql on linux and we have four new servers. I just finished setting up our fourth centOS 5 (RHEL 5) server and not only are they extreme performers both hardware and software but they also integrate seamlessly into our windows server environment.
The newest two servers were the first ones to run internal applications and yesterday I got mod_ntlm.so to compile on these 64 bit systems running apache 2 so that people from IE can auto authenticate internally as is required for our internal applications.
I also compiled pdo_oci.so so that our applications can access oracle through PDO. Neither was particularly easy on the system we were using but they both work perfect.
I am so thankful that my boss and his boss both trusted me and let us go in this direction. It will save us not only a lot of money up front but also a lot of money in time saved. Not to mentioned support from the head DBA who is agreeing to move new development into MySQL. The cost savings over oracle is tremendous.
Now we have all the yummy command line goodness and extreme extensibility of LAMPP at our disposal. I am thinking about building some more mods for apache that deliver additional information about our users as pulled oracle this week.
joshua - 03/19/08 11:15
I'm not a programmer and the jargon is unfamiliar to me. Does this mean that essentially you've developed a way to rig the system to make the linux servers work in a Windows environment?
I'm not a programmer and the jargon is unfamiliar to me. Does this mean that essentially you've developed a way to rig the system to make the linux servers work in a Windows environment?
oh man paul please feel better... you should keep a stockpile of somethings in your cubicle that you can snack on when you are running around all day...i dunno what that would be but it probablys houldn't be candy... :)