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After a week of whining about things broken and whys, this has been a day or two of resolution and fixing, so lets put some positive things down on the Geekscale...
dbs@deathstar:~$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hda1 17G 2.3G 14G 15% / /dev/hdb1 233G 137G 85G 62% /myth /dev/hdd 230G 198G 21G 91% /myth2
All in all, not too shabby. I can almost feel my productivity coming back to normal! Now, hm, I wonder how my Eve character is doing...
Sidenote - when I was but a young geek, I regularly read Steve Ciarcia's 'Circuit Cellar' in Byte magazine. Every month he'd talk about all the cool projects he had around the house - stuff he was building, things that worked, things that didn't. I thought it was one of the coolest lifestyles around. I suspect I'm slowly, inexorably, following in his footsteps. Cept he was a better writer. :)
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Are you aware of MAKE magazine???
Posted by: Pete Holsberg at April 15, 2006 1:23 PM
I am in fact aware of MAKE magazine. There's some great hack projects there that are wonderful. I regularly read sites like Engadget for 'what's shiny and new' and Hack A Day for "what are other people hacking on?" Freedom to Tinker is another good one.
I'm not quite at that level of hacking up my own hardware, I'm a higher-level tinkerer right now. :)
Posted by: dbs at April 15, 2006 9:01 PM
Mmm
Make magazine is having a con in San Mateo next weekend. I'm really thinking of hittin it.
I guess I'm a pretty low level tinkerer because I'm totally into stuff like that.
I'm also diggin Ready Made magazine. Popular Mechanics 2006!
YUMMY!!!
It's hard to keep Josh and Ted from constantly rebuilding much of what we have here...
Posted by: sah at April 16, 2006 12:40 AM