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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

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Adventures in Wi-Fi

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Somewhere around a year ago, my wireless router took an unplanned shower. Fearing the worst, my wife went out and purchased a new router – a Linksys WRT54GL to replace the older Linux powered WRT54G that we already had. Until tonight, the old router sat in a kitchen cabinet. That was when I took a notion to install the Tomato firmware on it, assuming it still had life in it. Thankfully, it did. I performed the upgrade and configured it to replace the one that I had in place.

Since the upgrade went so well, I upgraded the other router and set it up as a wireless bridge to improve the signal on the lower level of the house. I found this tutorial, which made it nice and easy. My current setup is the original WRT54G (named Nitrogen) upstairs acting as the host or primary router and the WRT54GL (named Oxygen) downstairs acting as a bridge. I’ll write about my naming scheme at a later date, but it’s based on the periodic table.

Despite the relative ease of the whole process, I did run into a snag. The upgrade kept failing with the delightfully Engrishy ‘Upgrade are failed!’ when I tried it from Safari (on Snow Leopard). Once I switched to Firefox, it went through first time.

Lessons learned from a week of updates.

Monday, February 8th, 2010

I’ve been updating my daily stats, menus and photos for a week on my tumblelog. I’ve been trying to keep the order the same – photo first, stats second. My main reason for doing it in this order is that I’m including the two most recent posts on this site in a sidebar widget. The main drawback to that is that I have to wait until I get dressed in order to publish my first update. If I get distracted, like I did yesterday, the photo update may not happen until quite late in the day. I was at work and the lighting was awful, so the photo turned out grainy and dark.

One of the motivations behind this is to be able to track what I’m eating and see what’s giving me the best results. I also want to see if there’s anything tripping me up. Hopefully it will inspire me to prepare more meals for myself on work days, since those days seem to cause the most issues. I’m also noticing that I need to stock up on beef and bacon.

How Eating Grass-Fed Beef Could Help Fight Climate Change – TIME

Monday, February 8th, 2010
On a farm in coastal Maine, a barn is going up. Right now it’s little more than a concrete slab and some wooden beams, but when it’s finished, the barn will provide winter shelter for up to six cows and a few head of sheep. None of this would be remarkable if it weren’t for the fact that the people building the barn are two of the most highly regarded organic-vegetable farmers in the country: Eliot Coleman wrote the bible of organic farming, The New Organic Grower, and Barbara Damrosch is the Washington Post‘s gardening columnist. At a time when a growing number of environmental activists are calling for an end to eating meat, this veggie-centric power couple is beginning to raise it. “Why?” asks Coleman, tromping through the mud on his way toward a greenhouse bursting with December turnips. “Because I care about the fate of the planet.”

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Cultivating community in Ohio: Local Roots crops get sweeter in winter

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Inspring story about a permanent indoor farmer’s market in Ohio.

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Sunday, February 7th, 2010

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Thursday, February 4th, 2010

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Consolidation of Information

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

I think I’ve finally figured out how to use the various sites and services to which I subscribe. Links go over on Posterous, daily statistic updates go on Tumblr and random nonsense goes on Twitter. I just need to remember not to go too crazy on duplication of information. Over the next while, I’ll do something about unifying the design of my various presences, but for now, the content will all end up here somehow.

How to sync an iPhone with two (or more) Computers :: Shiny Things

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Normally it’s only possible to sync media on an iPhone with one computer. If you try to use a second computer you get the warning below that “the iPhone XXX is synced with another iTunes library. Do you want to erase this iPhone and sync with this iTunes library”?

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However, I’ve found an easy fix for this. In the instructions below I’ll show how to modify any iTunes Library so it can also be synced with your iPhone. You can then either manually manage your iPhone on a second computer, or sync different data on different machines (E.g. Music at home, Contacts/Calendar at work).

Should be useful now for archival purposes.

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Project SIKULI

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
Sikuli is a visual technology to search and automate graphical user interfaces (GUI) using images (screenshots). The first release of Sikuli contains Sikuli Script, a visual scripting API for Jython, and Sikuli IDE, an integrated development environment for writing visual scripts with screenshots easily. Sikuli Script automates anything you see on the screen without internal API’s support. You can programmatically control a web page, a desktop application running on Windows/Linux/Mac OS X, or even an iphone application running in an emulator.

This looks pretty slick.

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