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I'm constantly amazed by the power a good idea has over people, the inspiration it creates, and the satisfaction of seeing it come to life... as difficult and rare as that might be.


Why the "internal customer" really shouldn't be

Why the “internal customer” really shouldn’t be

December 18th, 2009

Something that has always bothered me about working a “corporate job” is the idea of treating your co-workers like customers. The idea of an “internal customer” is everywhere, and is commonly taught at colleges and business schools. Just as satisfied external customers lead to financial success, satisfied employees can also lead to long-term success of […]

Vehicular winter wonder land

Vehicular winter wonder land

December 18th, 2009

A few days ago, as I sat in my frozen car waiting for it to heat up, I started staring at the frosty flakes on my window. It’s nothing that unusual or out of the ordinary… I just thought I should take a picture of this before it melted.

One of the best images of 2009

One of the best images of 2009

December 18th, 2009

There are a lot of great images from 2009, but what caught my eye today was this image: Why it’s such a surprising tragedy when a bull “fighter” gets what’s coming to him is beyond me. After sticking the bull with several sharp spears, the bull finally gets a shot at spearing his opponent. Too […]

Absolutely horrible network performance for guest VMs on VMware Server?

Absolutely horrible network performance for guest VMs on VMware Server?

December 14th, 2009

I got my new HP workstation with 9GB RAM and a fancy quad core CPU a while back and it’s been running real spiffy… but after loading VMware Server 2.0 on it, I found the guest machines running on this bruiser of a machine had truly abysmal network performance… I mean Kbps transfer rates on […]

Nothing like holiday parking lots to bring out the a-holes

Nothing like holiday parking lots to bring out the a-holes

December 14th, 2009

This post is going to be all about handicapped parking spaces and their abuse by myself and others. Yay! So yeah, ok, I sometimes park in handicapped spaces… much to Jenny’s chagrin. However, I only do that when I know I’m going to be 30 seconds (dumping mail off at the post office drop box) […]

Green "compute" CLUMEQ data center in Quebec Canada

Green “compute” CLUMEQ data center in Quebec Canada

December 10th, 2009

This project makes my little passively cooled datacenter project look like amateur-hour (ok, it looked like that before). The entire building was built for 20M$ back in 1965 to house a giant Van Der Graaf generator, but now it’s a pretty sweet looking ultra-efficient datacenter (pdf)! This kind of thing just inspires me because its […]

Release form for RFID implantation

December 8th, 2009

I’ve heard a lot of people looking to get an RFID tag implanted by their doctor eventually run into trouble because their doctors don’t have any kind of release that adequately covers the situation. I’ve been asked about it several times but never had the time to dig one up. I was just asked again […]

Passive cooling server project is a success

Passive cooling server project is a success

December 6th, 2009

Last summer I posted about the possibility of using outside air to cool a datacenter. Soon after posting I set about building a proof of concept. I also started noticing a trend leaning toward things like increasing the baseline temp target in datacenters: Cloudrack turns up the heat Raise the temperature, fight the fans I […]

New GEN2 EPC RFID enabled NEXUS card on its way

December 5th, 2009

I went up to the NEXUS office today to do my renewal interview. The interview is just a follow up to make sure my registered information is still current and reiterate the restrictions of the program. After completing the interview, they told me I’d receive my new card in the mail, which was new. The […]

Leaked email reveals future of digital storage

December 3rd, 2009

In the wake of the CRU hack and subsequent email release, I decided to leak one of my own emails that could very well reveal the future of digital storage. Amal, As you know, units of weight and measure are only as effective as their levels of accepted standardization. As such, I have been put […]

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