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Saturday, 11 December 2004
FC3 - all upgrades can't be perfect..
Mood:  chatty
Topic: Linux
There IS one bad thing with the upgrade to Linux Fedora Core 3 although I'm not sure if it affects users with a fresh install: yum doesn't have the corret GPG key to download updates. Just use this one: /usr/share/rhn/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora in the command they tell you to do, something like RPM --import GPG

fill in /usr/share/rhn/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora for the GPG-Key part...it should be self explanatory....

Posted by Eric at 12:09 AM EST
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Thursday, 9 December 2004
FC3 is pretty sweet
Mood:  chatty
Topic: Linux
It took quite a few hours on the crappy computer I've put Linux on for helping my university evaluate whether they can replace Windows with Linux in our department, but I finally got Fedora Core 3 installed and running. I have to say, I like the improvements. Granted, I haven't had time to test drive the sucker because as soon as the install was over this morning I had to go to an exam, but when I got back I fiddled around with it a little and I like what I see so far!

First of all, Mozilla's Firefox is now the default browser instead of Mozilla. This is a huge improvement and I love Firefox, so I'm glad it's the default browser now. Also, the KDE interface is a LOT cleaner. How is it cleaner? Well, for one, the icons on the taskbar are smaller and cleaner looking. Second, they've recategorized nearly all of the menus into a more comprehensive style. Before I felt they were too segmented, now everything is perfect. I haven't been able to try out much else, but I'll certainly be throwing this puppy onto my laptop.

Also, I just realized that the "I can't find your soundcard" dialogue didn't pop up. Do they now have support for my onboard soundcard? That would be great!

I love the work they do - switch to Opensource today! (unless you are heavily dependant upon photoshop...)

Posted by Eric at 2:03 PM EST
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Wednesday, 8 December 2004
yeah, I'm a nerd....
Mood:  chatty
Topic: random
Do you want to know why I'm a nerd? I'll tell you why! Because I'm excited that Fedora Core 3 has been released. That's an upgrade to the version of Linux that I use. I love upgrades, as I mentioned before when talking about Trillian. It's like getting something new, but still the same old thing. You get to have improvements on what you're using and these improvements are usually pretty exciting. You can use bit torrent to get it by going here -> http://torrent.dulug.duke.edu/. If you don't know what bit torrent is, you're missing out! Basically it's a form of peer to peer filesharing where the file you download is initiated by a link on a webpage instead of searching for it. It's pretty interesting stuff - also, to ensure that the file is always there, there are sometimes computers which are servers functioning as always connected peers. If you don't want to be technological, use the mirrors: http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html
And navigate to Fedora Core 3 or FC3. It's supposed to introduce a LOT of new fixes and cool stuff. So go check it out!

I'm also excited because I just got an awesome Logitech Keyboard with a dozen or so programmable keys on the keyboard. I've been wanting one for quite some time so that I can control my volume, tracks, etc. I really like it a lot.

Also in my life: I'm finally done with my business plan and, although it got stressful near the end, it was a lot of fun. I wouldn't mind actually pursuing that business.

Tomorrow an exam and then 2 more projects to finish plus 2 more exams. On top of all that - a job interview on Friday that I have to fly out to on Thursday.

Four more hours until the download is done...good...I need to get some studying done.....

YAY!

(This is one reason why linux is more fun than Win - there are only Windows updates every 3 or more years and they cost $$$$)

Posted by Eric at 7:25 PM EST
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Saturday, 4 December 2004
if that last post wasn't enough.....
Mood:  loud
Topic: The Web
Andrew's personal favorite:
http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/29/

Posted by Eric at 10:01 PM EST
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Magical Trevor
Mood:  energetic
Topic: The Web
Want to go nuts or just take a break from your school work? Then visit this...but I'm not liable if you go mad......

http://www.uk.eu.undernet.org/trev2.swf

Posted by Eric at 9:37 PM EST
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Friday, 3 December 2004
dead eric day #5
Mood:  celebratory
Topic: dead eric day
Yay! It's the last day of class for the semester....oh wait, I still have crap to do....and a LOT of it....



(More Brighton beach footage...)

Posted by Eric at 2:44 AM EST
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Thursday, 2 December 2004
Time for Some More Quotes
Mood:  chatty
Now Playing: "Ven Que Tengo Mambo" (Remix) - La Banda Gorda
Topic: Quotes
"As the RPG gods have smiled upon him, he'll get a chance to make that far-flung dream a reality" - Gamespy FFXII Preview

"Engineers find the letter q sexy, that's why all these variables are q's" - Prof Pollock

"I'm so glad we caught Cat Stevens; I can sleep at night now" John Stewart

Pollock's Interpretation of Thermo Dynamics
0th - The best you can do is come out even
1st - You're gonna lose
2nd - You've gotta play the game

"I hate Bill Gates" - Prof Tiwari

Posted by Eric at 12:28 AM EST
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Wednesday, 1 December 2004
misc
Mood:  chatty
Topic: random
I just realized that I forgot to publicly say how proud I am of my little brother, David. He has made it to black belt after years of dedication to Tai Kwon Do. He even had to register with the state as a deadly person. I'm very proud of him.

In other news - from tomorrow until my birthday it is going to be snowing. Hopefully this doesn't get too annoying because a lot of it is going to be PM snow, so the Cornell Snow Plows may not get to it until the next day.

Finally, things are crazy right now with a lot of work to do from now until 13 dec, but I'm happy that the semester is finally coming to an end. This one has really eroded me. Only five things have kept me going.
1) Meditation - meditation (TM, especially) helps to reverse the body's entropy.
2) Sleep - so the body can repair DNA errors and muscle tears that have occured during the day
3) Exercise - while over-exercise releases body-eroding acid, exercise at the right level helps to rejuvinate the body and remove some of the negative effects of stress
4) Green Drink - I haven't been drinking it every day, but I have noticed that the green drink, containing a good amount of the energy from the sun, have given me a bit of a boost. Additionally, the alkalinity of the green drink helps to neutralize the acid that comes from stress, certain foods, sugars, and other sources.
5) God - I feel that God has basically provided me with two benefits. First of all, peace of mind because I know that everything sorts itself out in the end. Second, all of the other benefits I listed in 1-4, I believe were made better by God, although I have no direct proof of this. I think that being connected to God, however, does help the increase the benefits of meditation, exercise, etc

Posted by Eric at 9:22 AM EST
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Tuesday, 30 November 2004
Harvard Sucks alright.....even they think so!
Mood:  chatty
Topic: School Stuff
Since 1898 Yale and Harvard have played each other as the last football game of the Ivy League. This year a bunch of yale students decided to pull a prank on the unsuspecting Harvard fans. They had tshirts made which proclaimed them as being part of the Harvard Pep squad. They then handed out red and white sqares to the fans and asked told them to hold it up at the right moment because it would spell "GO Hardvard". When they put up the sheets, it ended spelling "We Suck". I saw it on Keith Olberman (Cornell '79), who I've written about in this blog before and who, incidentally, was in the Daily Sun today.

Here is a link to the offical site of the people who pranked Harvard.

I will probably be putting up the picture and video on my server in order to preserve it in the case that the site is taken down from there. If I do, there will be a link here.

Posted by Eric at 12:10 AM EST
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Sunday, 28 November 2004
the end is nigh
Topic: future
I can't believe that I'm only a few months away from getting married. Well, it's still the better part of a year away, but it's getting so close. I feel so weird when I think about it. I mean, my fiancee and I have been talking about it since our freshman year, but I don't see myself as grown. It's so weird to describe. I know I've written about this before on the blog, but it's just really been on my mind lately.

I mean we already do a lot of adult things (we are both 21) such as paying rent, phone bills, entering into contracts, grocery shopping, planning our meals in a healthy manner instead of just eating whatever we want, buying gifts for family members, and a few other things that I'd like to keep between the two of us. But, at the same time we play nintendo, playstation, computer games, watch cartoons (such as watching Aladdin around 6 times the week we bought it - but not six times in a row, just over the course of that week). I mean, that's all totally kids stuff. So when I think that I'm going to get married, I have a bit of a hard time grasping it.

But I've been thinking about this for quite some time, so it's not that bad. What I'm really having a hard time wrapping my head around, is the concept of Dan getting married. I mean, he's just my little brother, but he's already thinking about getting married. If he waits like me, that'd be 3 years after mine or ~2008. I really like the girl that he's chosen, she is the sweetest girl and is definitely right for him. She isn't trying to take advantage of him like some other girls and she's intelligent and knows what she wants from life. It's hard to say that what you pick to do in your freshman year is what you will continue to do because a lot of my friends have changed majors. Of course, there are also people like me who have stayed on track all four years - but the fact that she has a plan is really great.

Even David will be starting college very soon. It's all so much to absorb - but I've always taken more time to fully adjust to changes. I don't hate or fear change, but I just don't adjust to it immediately. There's definitely more than delta t involved.

Today I told my dad, "my whole life is before me, but it's just an angle. Every day, every hour, every minute the angle shrinks. Not that I can't change my path, but the area is smaller." Basically, this is when I begin to make the next huge set of decisions that will affect the rest of my life. I've already dealt with the first batch when I resolved to do well in high school and continue through at Cornell, but now comes the next big round. The place I choose to work will affect where I live and what my career path will be. And where I live will affect decisions with my wife. For example, if we live near one of our folks we can decide to have them help raise the kids. We have to decide how to make sure that both sets of grandparents are able to experience their grandkids. If we live away from everyone, do we allow non-family members to take care of the kids? Does my wife take some time off from work for a couple of years? Does it even matter if our ultimate goal is to have our own business? So you see, so much will be decided over the next few months.

We have so much to talk about and plan, yet we can't do too much planning until we know where we will work. But we won't know that for a few more months. It's so crazy - so much hangs in the hands of strangers. I hate it! I like being in control of my life - as much as God allows anyway. Because I know that a lot of life is directed by forces that I don't fully know. Sometimes you don't know whether something is good or not until a few days or years later. But those parts that I can control, I like to be in control of.

Well, only time will tell.

Posted by Eric at 1:04 AM EST
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