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March 22, 2008
Life changes / Non, Je ne regrette rien
Over the course of my twenties I've probably found some goals worth pursuing. I'd figured out what the most precious resources are. Remember: you can always make more money. That house, plane, sailing boat that you've always wanted isn't going to make you that much happier. The only finite resource in our lives is time. Take the words of someone who should know: Randy Pausch, Professor at CMU, 46 years of age and dying. Pausch tells us to have fun more than anything else (short and long video). Having fun is quite probably not the result of the quick fixes life has to offer (you know: a bungee jump, a good movie, great dinner, getting laid ...). Having fun also means to enjoy having made a difference in your job, having achieved some dreams, and having tried hard to achieve others.
So, I've been having fun. I've been laughing about myself, with, about and at others. On my 30th birthday, I made one big life change. I bought 24 pairs of black socks. So I don't have to find vaguely matching pairs any longer.
I'm glad that was the only change needed.
Posted by dr at 9:31 AM | Comments (0)
March 21, 2008
Apple's new Airport Express 802.11n in client mode: no WEP for you!
Steve, this wasn't funny.
My brand-new Airport Express doesn't like to act as a client in an WEP encrypted network. The usual tricks (entering the 40-bit hex key with a $ prefix) don't work: it says it's got an "internet problem" and misses an assigned IP address. If you give it a fixed IP, it gives you a green "thumbs up", but it still won't work.
Interestingly, it did work fine with the original firmware (7.3.0), until I violated the "if it ain't broken, don't fix it" rule and eagerly installed the latest 7.3.1 upgrade. Arrrghhh!
The Airport Express does work in client mode when WPA or no encryption at all is used.
Take that on top of oodles of problems with OS X 10.5 and my new Macbook Pro: external displays get screwed up, the internal screen sometimes goes black or loses its color calibration. Is this the end of "it just works" for Apple?
Posted by dr at 11:19 PM | Comments (1)
March 13, 2008
Thirties
I'm 30 now. Gotta get serious.
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March 4, 2008
The twenties
Today's status: David is still in his twenties.
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