12/12: Snow white and the 7 drunks
13/08: Sun Ray Connector for VDM
Just got my first project at Sun released, for early access anyway. (Ok, my actual first piece of code was a bug fix, but it was literally one line, so that hardly counts.) It's a bit of an obscure one, it lets you use VMware's virtual desktop infrastructure from Sun Ray thin clients. So what this means is, (apart from Sun Rays being awesome) you can use your virtual Windows PC from your Sun Ray. So you get all the smart card, host desking, and security for free.
Update: 12/12/08
Version 1.0 has been out for a while now, there is more about it in my Sun blog here.
01/07: Automating VMware
One thing I love though is way VMware were not satisfied with the usual ternary logic for the system status.
| Status | Description |
| green | The entity is OK. |
| red | The entity definitely has a problem. |
| yellow | The entity might have a problem. |
| gray | The status is unknown. |
Status good, bad and unknown I can just about live with, but system might have a problem? Maybe, I will just execute some code to deal with it.
(You can stream the shows directly from the site or download them using the instructions here.)
307: In the Shadow of the City Act 1
This is about a Polish guy looking for adventure, who ends up shipwrecked on an island in New York harbour. He has to devise all these castaway style tricks to stay alive, all the time the Empire State building is just across the harbour. And there are duck shoes, listen to it for the duck shoes. Also, he thinks that badgers have deep hidden secrets.
154: In Dog We Trust Act 3
This guy lives with his mentally retarded brother and his brother's pet armadillo. Unfortunately, the brother gets mad one day and tries to drown the armadillo. Luckily, those things are amazingly resilient. This story is fiction, and thank god, because the ending is really fucked up.
268: My Experimental Phase Prologue
Nancy Updike convinces herself for two years that she is a lesbian. She comes out to all her friends and family, and gets involved in gay rights activism. However, it turns out she just hates men. Un-coming out can be pretty embarrassing.
Kalashnikov Vodka is coming to Ireland in the near future. General Kalashnikov stated in a press release that his goal is to fully satisfy the needs of all real men. The AK-47 was just the first stepping stone in his path for dominance of the male-orientated industry. By 2012 he hopes to have established his own chain of brothels nationwide. The General asks you to express your devotion to Kalashnikov Global by submitting your poems about vodka, guns, and women on the friendship page of his website.
Oh, and yes, Fortress is very growable.*
*Growable is an actual real word, I checked.
OpenSolaris have a new grant program where they are sponsoring undergrads to do research on OpenSolaris. Research includes anything from writing a new device driver, porting OpenSolaris to a new architecture, new userland software, to improvements to existing programs. You don't even have to be a coder, they are also looking for documentation and training materials. The scope is massive. There is a list of suggested projects and accepted proposals.
The deadline for applications is Thursday May 15th, so you've got about a month to get a proposal in. You also need a faculty member to sponsor your application. The grant is $5000, and the time line is: applications submitted by May 15th, successful applicants announced on June 16th, project end on Dec 16th.
For more info you can sign up to the mailing list here.
PS. If you're not an undergraduate you can still apply for the Community Innovation Awards
Update: 19/09
The list of accepted projects has been published. The winners are:
- DVD Authoring System for Open Solaris
Igor Struchkov, Vladimir Omelin
Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
- Image Storage and Retrieval in OpenSolaris
Sanjiv K. Bhatia, Antonin Brjetchka, Drew Garrett, Dante Avery
University of Missouri - Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO, U.S.A.
- Application Flow Controller
Huang Liqun, Zhou Li, Zhao Jinhua, Zhou Bin, Zhang Yu
Huazhong universty of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
- A study of the Zettabyte File System (ZFS)
Goutam Sanyal, Kurchi Subhra Hazra, Tania Hamid
National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, West Bengal, India
- OpenxVM Research
Dinesh Naik, Ashwin Bhat K S, Balaji Rao R
National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, India
- Antagonistic GA applied to Dynamic Data Sets
Alex Aravind, Joseph Jeffery, Steven Mclea
University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada
18/03: You're doing it wrong
This site lists the calorie requirements of various activities, grouped into categories like: 'Religious Activities', 'Lawn & Garden', 'Volunteer Activities', and 'Sexual Activity'. (Note it is sexual activity, singular. Apparently there is only one approved method.) According to the site the most strenuous sex is said to require 102 calories per hour, lagging well behind other activities including:
- 258: Walking, 3.5 Mph, Brisk Speed, Not Carrying Anything
- 102: Typing: electric, manual, or computer
- 122: Studying: including reading and/or writing
- 156: Washing dishes/cleaning kitchen
- 170: Sitting playing an instrument at church
- 204: Cleaning at church
- 136: Eating/talking at church or standing eating
- 136: Walk/stand combination for religious purposes
Maybe it's best not to take this kind of advice from mid-westerners.
24/01: The Danes are very strange
aka Oracle for the insane
I always ask myself when choosing a DB, can I install it while wearing a straight jacket?
My new favourite site is wiki-how. Apparently its main use appears to be teaching teenagers how to french kiss.
But aside from that, you can learn how to lube a bicycle chain, catch a duck with your bare hands, or to write a screen play, and how to cope with difficult social situations, like how to get your dad to stop picking on you and that perennial problem: how to deal with your ex boyfriend who happens to be a co worker.
However, Gabber is an entirely difference story. It is something which is probably best used only for psychological warfare. The station was playing someone called Rob Da Rhythm and Twisted & Brainfire's darkside. It sounded like a 1980s SCSI harddrive about to go into terminal read failure, mixed with the melodious sounds of a dot matrix printer furiously producing conspiracy theory flyers. It just kept grinding and grinding in metallic agony. I wonder does Rob da Rhythm work on a construction site. There's nothing like jack hammering concrete all day, coming home and listening to some hardcore Gabber. So you too can appreciate what it feels like to be a beaten to death by a relentless floppy drive determined to read those bad sectors I saved a couple of clips. Believe me, there is a hell of a lot more where this came from.
27/09: Fake your way into Big Iron
20/09: I want my TV back
As a consolation, most TV shows are resuming in the coming months, so at least we'll have something to do while trapped inside huddling up to the radiator.
So, here for your viewing pleasure is a schedule of when some TV shows are resuming.
| Family Guy | Sun, September 23 | Season 6: Blue Harvest |
| House | Tues, September 25 | Season 4: Alone |
| Stargate Atlantis | Fri, September 28 | Season 4: Adrift, Part 2 |
| American Dad! | Sun, September 30 | Season 3: The Vacation Goo |
| Dexter | Sun, September 30 | But it it will be October 14 until an episode that wasn't leaked is on air |
| Scrubs | Fri, October 25 | Season 7 |
| Battlestar Galactica | Thurs, November 24 | Season 4, last season. Apparently the director blames last season's atrocities on the Sci-Fi channel, who put pressure on him to make more standalone episodes. He says he won't make the same mistake this year. |
| Dr Who | Sun, December 25 | Season 4: Christmas Special: Voyage of the Damned Damned indeed, Catherine Tate, from last year's Christmas special, is going to be the companion for the next season. |
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Let's start this off my making it clear, this is not a real Erdinger, it's some new flavour of Erdinger called Schneeweisse. It is still a wheat beer, but it doesn't the same taste or sweetness of original Erdinger. Schneeweisse translates literally as Snow-white, which is such a cute name it actually made me less mad at the beer for tasting so lame.




Our initial implementation effort targets the JVM.