Archive for April, 2008

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In delicious on April 22, 2008

hurray! since i moved from linux to osx the one thing that’s really bugged me is highlighting text and it not ending up in my clipboard history. still looking for something to add this behaviour across all apps though.

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→ Deaf Sentence – David Lodge

In googlereader on April 22, 2008

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→ You know you’re at Stanford when…

In googlereader on April 21, 2008

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→ 21 Ways to Quickly Short-Circuit a Funk

In googlereader on April 21, 2008

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→ Clutter War II: Attack of the Giant Baby

In googlereader on April 21, 2008

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→ Sunday Pudding Club: Week 1, Apple-Marmalade Charlotte

In googlereader on April 21, 2008

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Body Surfing by Anita Shreve

In books read on April 19, 2008

A fab book, deeper than some of Shreve's recent work. She's back in the same house on the New England coast that has featured in several of her other novels. This is good if you've read them. If you haven't the exposition about the house's history is probably a bit incestuous and certainly extraneous to the story here.

Sydney Sklar, only about 28 years old or so I think, has already weathered two marriages: divorcing an aviator who was likely to kill himself and being widowed by a doctor who, well, just died. She comes to the house as an employee, tutoring eighteen year old Julie, and gets caught up in another family's web.

Shreve does place very well:- I feel like I know the coast and the sea here and I could have told you we were back at the same house before she did. The characters can seem a bit watery too, but I'm not really complaining. They don't always feel like real people but I like them that way. I also like the way the writing flips between present and past tenses; it could drive you nuts but the device is used well and it doesn't.

All in all: a good read.

BookMooched.

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History Meme

In rambling on on April 18, 2008

i’d have thought that my most frequently used command line commands (there will be a less redundant way to say that) were only interesting to me, but i’ve enjoyed reading other people’s take on this so here goes.

locally: i mostly ssh in to my main web server machine, apart from that i kill off processes (ps & kill). this also reveals i still use lpr to print on my mac, and i have never got the hang of using “less” rather than “more” even though i prefer it’s features.

candor:~ kirsty$ uname -a
Darwin candor.local 9.2.2 Darwin Kernel Version 9.2.2: Tue Mar 4 21:17:34 PST 2008; root:xnu-1228.4.31~1/RELEASE_I386 i386

candor:~ kirsty$ history | awk ‘{a[$2]++}END{for(i in a){print a[i] ” ” i}}’|sort -rn | head
64 ssh
56 ps
56 cd
42 ls
28 kill
13 scp
10 more
8 lpr
7 chmod
6 su

remotely: this is the machine i usually ssh to and mess around with editing php. i’m surprised “mysql” isn’t in the list. this list reveals that i find “date” the easiest way to find out what time it is too; i don’t know why i put a clock at the top of my monitor.

loquax@loquax:~$ uname -a
Linux loquax 2.6.8-3-k7-smp #1 SMP Sat Jul 15 11:05:14 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux

loquax@loquax:~$ history | awk ‘{a[$2]++}END{for(i in a){print a[i] ” ” i}}’ | sort -rn | head
125 grep
95 fg
64 php
50 cd
32 nice
22 php4
21 more
19 date
18 crontab
9 emacs

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→ MyChores – MyChores – Easily track household chores and recurring tasks with workload lists, calendars and email notifications.

In delicious on April 18, 2008

this looks neat and simple to use; am giving it a whirl.