In Focus

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Elvis

Elvis
Elvis
Our blind and deaf 18 year old cat is still with us. Here is a picture from the Fall. He has gotten to be an old man. He creates quite a bit of laundry and occasionally makes it to his litter-box. He gets wet cat food twice per day, 1 tbs. AM and 2 tbs. PM. He gets free choice dry food and water. He gets a walk outside every day that it is not raining.

Attention Air Travelers!

I do not know about you but twice a year I go to the dentist office for a cleaning. ONCE per year they take an x-ray. The sign on the wall says “If your are pregnant or think you might be…”. I am a guy so the chances are extremely unlikely but I take it to mean that even that small amount of x-ray energy necessary to penetrate my teeth and expose a sensitive film (now an electronic detector) may cause harm to a fetus, even if I were wearing a lead apron. I suspect that the TSA will not provide a lead apron to any individual.
Oh, did I mention that instead of x-rays, you my be subjected to microwave energy. While you may have a microwave oven in your kitchen, it was specifically designed so that if any leakage could expose you to microwave energy, it would fail to operate. In the late ’60’s, an article in Popular Science claimed that allowable microwave dosages in the USA were 100 times those allowed the USSR. I admit: I have not followed up on the current regulations or research.
Or you can take the physical search.
You choose.

Recent Activity

I went to Florida to visit my dad. I took some pictures while I was there and put them up on www.wunderground.com. I also put some new pictures up on Flickr.
But one of the best things about the trip was a show of textiles and art created by the indigenous people of Mexico, Central America, and Columbia. The show at the Ruth Funk Center for Textile Arts, located on the campus of Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, is entitled Fabric of Live: Textiles of Latin America through December 18th. Admission is free but donations are accepted. The gift counter has cards with photographs and a booklet about the show. A half-hour documentary video is available to discuss the issues of changing ways and loss of traditional techniques.

The FIT campus (link opens pdf map) also has a botanical garden with many plants typical of Central and Coastal Florida. An interesting walk.

Limited parking in the lot closest to the Library (North lot off Babcock) for visitors.

Mexican Yarn Painting
Mexican Yarn Painting

Clean Thinking

So just exactly what is the composition of Dust Bunnies?  Clearly an understudied science.  I believe that when the truth comes out, that Dust Bunnies will have a fabric content of insect or more likely arachnid  origin.  Part of some small animal’s quest for food, be it airborne, flying, or crawling.  Or maybe nest for food for offspring.  Somebody else’s grant to write, I’m having fun here in the exciting, dust free world of Information Technology.

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Yo! Prez

President Obama, no disrespect intended: The article title is merely  a wake-up.  Your buddy Nancy has had you again.  Did you notice that the lead-off on NPR this morning was that there are still folks in Haiti who have no roofs over their heads (several million).  And our government’s best kept secret is the the number of construction  jobs is still not where it ought to be.  Seems to me a little per-diem, a steady paycheck, and the skills at building hurricane and earthquake proof housing of USA construction workers could go a long way at bootstrapping the Haitian restoration. If we had any leadership.  If we had Representatives who were looking out for the workers of the USA, Nancy Pelosi.  If we had Senators who were not sleeping, Harry Reid.  Hillary Clinton, here is your chance to out-do Chavez. We voted for you.  You have let us down.  Big time. Again.

Progress Widget

A while ago, I posted that I was learning about GTK and more important (to me), GTK for C++.  I have been carefully working through the tutorial.  The way I learn best is by preparing to teach others.  I have been taking notes and creating some exercises which I will contribute back to the GTKmm project when I get them into decent shape.  I have worked through the entry widgets and next is the progress widget.

In the mean time, my wife, a sometime  techno-phobe, asked me to help her purchase an online airline ticket.  Not a big deal.  An hour later, we have a printed ticket at a price that is not prohibitive. My wife, who had not heard the joke before, was amused by the phrase “World Wide Wait”.  Forty-five minutes of the ticket time was spent looking at what I call a “spinner” and some at what techies call a “progress bar”.

The spinner is a screen that acts like it is doing something while you are waiting.   The spinner that might be part the browser.  If it were the cursor on your system, it would slow down or freeze when the local system is waiting for resources.  Other times they hang because they are waiting for a remote, synchronous service like a firewall or a security check. But usually, they are just blinky lights, like the ones that used to chase each other around the marquee at the neighborhood theater until they burned out and nobody replaced them.

More important is the “progress bar”. Or more precisely, the lack-of-progress bar.  This is supposed to move along steadily and indicate how close the web page is to being complete.  I usually see it rush quickly toward half-way.  Then slow down until at 75%, the progress becomes nil.  Finally, after a time twice as long as the wait to half-way, a message box appears that the request cannot be completed due to a condition the user cannot do anything about.  The message never suggests that the web host capacity planner has been sleeping in his chair after a beer at lunch or that that the host DBA meant to re-org the database last month but was at the beach.

And so I propose the “lack-of-progress bar”.  This little gem, when embedded in your web page will not only entertain you by advancing in a non-monotonic way, arbitrarily falling back to a lesser state as the http under-covers encounters adversity, it will put out a meaningful message, pointing the finger at the actual cause of the delay, be it end-point host, local system, or the ISP.  If there are multiple culprits, it will name them all.

Wait there is more! If supplied with the appropriate information, it will simultaneously, write a letter to the U.S. Representative, both Senators, the President, the FCC, the ICC, the DHS, and least effective  but most annoying the TSA. It will  Twitter a spurious rumor about the failing service provider, and a short sale order to your broker.

Or maybe it will meet the release date deadline.  But probably not both.

Shakin’ it up here boss.

New Old LP's

My wife went to a Thrift Shop in Minnesota and sent home a pile of LP’s. They have been sitting waiting to be played, filed or discarded for a couple of months.  On a slow news day, I took the first one off the pile and played it.  Ray Confiff Memories Are Made of This.  S’ Typical.  A Scandinavian looking woman on the cover wearing a pastel purple bulky sweater, studying some small artifact.  A bunch of guys that sound like trombones.  A bunch of gals that sound like trumpets.  And Billy Butterfield who actually plays the trumpet on Love Letters in the Sand. Doc Severinson plays trumpet on Three Coins in the Fountain.

Next, completely off the radar, The Dell Trio – Cocktail Time – Harmony (a product of Columbia Records). An apparent re-release of a 1949 album.  Cornball?  If there is a single recording that defines cornball, this is it.  Lawrence Welk, move over.  A sweet (in the diabetic sense) combination of accordion, Hammond, and jazz guitar.  Percussion free.  Who needs drums when you have an accordion?  A quick Google shows that this album may still be popular with some and that someone thinks it might, just maybe, if it don’t take up space in his inventory too much longer, be worth $10.  Mighty clean copy, missing a sleeve.  I didn’t know they ever made records like that.  Whoa!

Nightmare Exam II

The Religion (HUM112) mid-term exam consists of one question:

The number of angels  on the head of a pin is which one of the following:

A) an integer

B) a real number

c) an imaginary number

d) an irrational number

Provide a formal proof.

Schlagers

I usually let the music “On the Player” speak for itself. I comment on “Schlagers” because of the fabulous talent that Warner Bros was able to bring together. Joni Mitchell, Mike Post, Frank Sinatra, Miriam Makeba, Vince Guaraldi (not playing Peanuts or Cast Your Fate to the Wind). I put this on because I asked my wife “Suggest some music that we don’t play much”. “What about those collections that I used to get”. Yes, Schlagers is a Promotional Album. Not to be sold. Basically for the cost of shipping, you got half-a-party of music for $3 (barely covered shipping).  From back when Warner Bros  had something worth promoting.  And they promoted the dickens out of it.  Promotion is euphemism for sharing.  For free.  Thank you Ms. Elaine Geller for many happy hours.  I presume that Ms. Geller ran the fulfillment office.  I hope that she is happily and richly retired.  And that she has sold her stock in that loser Warner Bros and the other scum companies that are members  of what the RIAA has become.