Snow Day

First, I’d like to apologize for the semi-lack of postage for the past few days. First, I’ve been amazingly busy with school on one hand (I had three tests earlier this week), computer stuff (I installed Vista on my laptop [that’s fodder for another entry, however], finished [sorta] Gentoo on my desktop, and helped a friend set up a website [which is still under development, so I can’t give out a link just yet]), and other random stuff that I’ve forgotten about. So, here’s an update!

Yes, last night it snowed, so today school was let out. (It wasn’t much snow, but in Arkansas, just about any snow whatsoever is enough snow to let school out.) So, today was a fun day.

I slept in fairly late (about noon), at which time one of my friends came to the door, and asked me if I’d like to go with him to lunch, to which I agreed. After that, I went up to the second floor of the dorm and played on the LAN with some people in Halo 2. That’s always some fun shit.

Then me, my roommate, and some friends from the second floor went to Wal-Mart, ate at Long John Silver’s, and then went to Hastings. At Wal-Mart, we bought so much random shit that you wouldn’t believe (the 88 cent clearance bin in the toy section = win). Long John Silver’s chicken is pretty awesome, and one of the guys from upstairs bought some Hi-Def cables for his PS3 (yes, he is one of those kind of people ;P ).

The we came back and played even more Halo on the LAN, and it was a blast.

Now, I’m back in the room, writing this blog post when I should so totally be writing this homework assignment for KPED (a class that is like PE and Health combined into one) that’s due tomorrow (based on current weather patterns and the conditions of the road, it’s almost guaranteed that class will be held tomorrow) that is completely stupid. Oh well, it’s only midnight. Procrastination for the win.

Vista


I totally agree with that comic. There are just absolutely to many different flavors of Vista for it’s own good.

In other news, I got my copy of Vista in the mail yesterday. I get it for free because I participated in a promotion held by Microsoft for developers (no, I’m not really a developer, I just happened to get in on this) where you could watch three webcasts each to get either Vista or Office 2007. I only got in on the Vista one. And don’t worry, the promotion ran out within about three days.

Exciting New Stuff in the Realm of Computers

Or at least for my desktop.

I recently decided on a whim to install a new Linux distribution. Well, really, I’ve been planning it for a while, now (at least for my desktop… I think my laptop’s going to stay Ubuntu, at least for a little while longer). So, after much deliberation, I narrowed it down to between Gentoo and Debian. I decided to try Gentoo out first, because I’d heard that Gentoo was for the masochist Linux users who like to compile every program with the tiniest little optimization available, and I figured I would end up giving that one up and installing Debian instead.

However, my assumption turned out to be wrong, and I actually like Gentoo right now. So far, however, all I’ve really done is installed the thing (which turned out to be much easier than planned), and started to update Portage (Gentoo’s package manager). My main gripe right now is that it takes forever (and I mean that) to update the Portage package trees. I mean, sure this is updating a CD from last year, but still… It’s been going for at least three hours now. And that’s just updating my computer so that I can install other updates. I haven’t had to mess with the nasty USE flags or anything like that, yet, so I haven’t quite used it enough to warrant a full review. That’ll probably be saved for another entry. As it stands right now, though, I really like Gentoo, and it seems to work quite well.

Tune in later for more Linux-y goodness.

P.S.: Slackware is the distro of choice for those Linux masochists. ;P

College Stuff

So, I’ve finally been to all my classes I have this semester (other than my Biology Lab), and I think this semester is pretty much going to suck. If you don’t know, you can see what stuff I’m taking this year in this older post.

Most of my teachers this year are… eccentric, at best. My Bio teacher is definitely of the strange type (it’s not a “describable in words” type of thing, though, so I won’t go into that one). My Speech teacher is another of the types like the Bio teacher, but he does voices, if that tells you anything. The Geography teacher is pretty cool, but whenever he says something regarding another religion/culture/etc., he says, “I’m not saying it’s good/bad, right/wrong, that’s just how it is.” And he says that quite often. It gets a bit annoying.

My writing teacher, though, has to take the cake. Her strangeness is describable, because it’s a physical weirdness. Whenever she’s giving a lecture, when she looks to the side of the class, or when she looks down at her notes or the computer, her eyes are open and fine, but whenever she looks towards the students in the class, her eyes are about 90% closed, and they twitch like crazy. It looks like we’re causing her to have a seizure or something. It’s definitely one of the weirdest things I’ve seen.

This semester is going to be interesting, for sure.

A Blast from the Past

I was recently going through my some of my old content on my StumbleUpon account, and I discovered this gem of a rant I wrote way back in the day on the website Jesus Is Savior [dot] com. Now, I know what you’re thinking already, “How can he be ranting about a Christian site?” Believe me, unless you’re very extremist, when you look at this page, then you’ll probably think (roughly) the same. This is exactly the kind of people that do not need to be on the Internet. I hope you enjoy, especially those of you who’ve been asking for me to write up a rant (you know who you are :P ).
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Wow. That’s all that really needs to be said about this page, but that would be no fun. This is the perfect example of the crazy radical version of Christianity that wackos have created in which everything but what they believe in (which is limited to their wack interpretation of the Bible, and not much else) is of the devil.

Public Schools are the devil, Television is the Devil, Queen is the Devil, Johhny Cash is the Devil, Dolly Parton is the Devil. The Backstreet Boys, n*SYNC, and Brittney Spears are the Devil (though I tend to agree with that :D ).

They then go on to say that the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe is of the devil. Are these people so blind? TL, TW, and TW is basically a re-telling of the story of Jesus’s crucifiction. Think all that stuff with the Stone Table was there for looks? Gah! But it has mythological references, so it must be of the Devil! Good grief, is it of the Devil to have an imagination, as well? If it were up to these people (and I use the term loosely), then yes, it would be quite illegal. Oh yeah, Walt Disney is a Satanist and a pervert, too. They say this because of some coincidence in the artwork. (If you want to see some examples of the stupidity, look here, and scroll down to the Walt Disney section.

And apparently there are only nine commandments and Catholocism is “The Biggest Cult in the World.” And it, of course, is of the Devil. News flash: your “religion” has its roots (however distantly) in Catholocism. And I apologize to the Catholics for even suggesting that these crazies are even remotely related to Catholocism.

Also, on their “How to go to Heaven” page, they have plenty of Biblical quotes on “Man is a sinner” and “There is a price on sin, eternal death in hell”, but they couldn’t find a single one for “By faith in Jesus Christ we can be saved.”

If you feel like it, you can contact those involved here. I don’t really imagine what you would want to, though. I’m sure you’d get an email back saying something like, “ZOMG!11!1one L13k Ur g0|ng t0 |-|3ll”. Some people just don’t need to have any contact with the outside world… On the subject of people involved, at least you know that good web designers aren’t of the wacko “Everyone is Going to Hell” variety of “Christian”. The page design almost wanted me to gouge my eyes with a spork. (A dull spork…from KFC!)

Wow… that turned out to be much longer than I anticipated… Well, I guess (if these people are right) that I’m going to Hell. Well (if they’re right), I suppose everone else on the planet is going there, as well, so I won’t be alone, at least. :P

More from the “Time + Food = Lawl” Department

Yup, more food-based goodness. Someone’s daughter was recently converted to a Zelda fan, thanks to the Wii, and the daughter asked for a Zelda cake. The parents decided to comply, and made this cake below:

And the reference sprite:

I’d say they did a very good job at re-creating Link in the cupcake medium. Very nice stuff.

You can see the rest of the pictures here.

I’m In Ur Deep, Eatin’ Ur Elvz!

I think someone went a little overboard on this one. Someone decided to create a scale replica of the Battle of the Hornburg from J. R. R. Tolkien’s wonderful adaptation of the Red Book of Westmarch… in candy.

Yes, you heard right. They did this all in 100% sugary goods.


This is the zoomed out view. The whole thing was constructed out of cardboard, glue, icing and… well, candy. It clocked in at about 7 feet long by 3 feet deep by 2 feet tall. We used over 500 Gummy Bears as orcs and Uruk-Hai. The Elves, Dwarves and Men were represented by sour patch kids. Most of these were of course corpses.


Brutal Slaughter on the stairs.


Gandalf and company to the rescue.

Overall, that’s what I call an excellent display of super nerd-dom. I give them super-props for deciding to spend their time to create such an awesome creating (even if there is literally no purpose besides just being awesome). It’s just super-cool.

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By the way, I stole my title from one of the comments on the original blog.

Internet Explorer 7 on Linux

It seems that someone recently got Internet Explorer 7 to run under Linux. Now, my first thought is, “Why?”

I personally use both operating systems on a regular basis (Ubuntu being my current Linux distro of choice, though I’m considering moving to Debian, or possibly one of the BSDs [I’m looking into FreeBSD at the moment]), and I believe both have their strengths and weaknesses (I don’t think I’ll go into that at them moment, it could surely fill up a whole blog post).

Now, I’m sure this could be useful in some fashion to web developers who want to test their work in the operating system they’re most comfortable with, but still, there are many pit falls when using this method:

The following documents the relatively short process needed to get Internet Explorer 7 running on a Linux system. So far, I have found one (two) problems with this method: it seems transparent GIFs appear as filled-black boxes in IE7, and secondly (this is actually a good thing for me), this won’t give you the IE7 interface running in Linux, but rather the IE7 rendering engine inside the IE6 interface. What this means is that you won’t be seeing IE7 tabs or the RSS reader, but you will be able to debug webpages and fix layout problems.

And personally, if I’m in Linux, I don’t even want to see any traces of IE (I barely want to see it in Windows), and I’m not even one of those “Hardcore” Linux users. Give me a browser that supports the standards (by and large) instead of that piece of crap IE. I do realize that IE is the dominant browser (even with all the inroads Firefox has made into IE’s market share), and that if it doesn’t work right in IE, then there’s a lot of people who, if the site doesn’t work right in IE (even if it’s written by the standards to the book), they’ll just move along to the next site.

Personally, I think Microsoft should give up on IE (at least in its current form). They should just scrap the current code base, and re-write it completely. Maybe not the interface, since that’s what a majority of the people are familiar with, but the rendering engine needs to die a quick death. The likelihood of this happening?

Almost nil, but one can dream, neh?

The Pirate Bay wants to buy Sealand

And I’m not talking about some water-based adventure theme park either.

In case you don’t know, Sealand is an autonomous collective roughly ten kilometers from the coast of Brittain. It is populated by the family members of one Paddy Roy Bates, and is ruled by him and his family.

Sealand’s claims to sovereignty and legitimacy are not recognised by any country, yet it is sometimes cited in debates as an interesting case study of how various principles of international law can be applied to a territorial dispute.

Now, apparently, this man-made island has either gone up for sale, or the members of the Piratbyrån, the Sweedish anti-copyright organization that runs The Pirate Bay have decided that they just want to raise enough money to buy it from ‘ole Paddy.

They’ve set up a website (who, in an interesting, but off topic tangent, went up from 44 to 51 comments in the roughly 3 minutes between when I first opened the page to when I refreshed it. That’s more comments in three minutes than my whole blog has received since inception…) that details their plans.

It would be quite interesting if this plan came to fruition. Though, I wouldn’t want to lay data cable to that platform to run TPB’s servers. :p