Links for 2008-08-26

August 26th, 2008

RealityPrime » How SL Primitives [Really] Work
I need to read this later. Hopefully a PDF will be posted instead of the word doc in a plugin.

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Links for 2008-08-25

August 25th, 2008

Technology Review: A Bridge between Virtual Worlds
OpenSim in MIT Technology Review

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Links for 2008-08-24

August 24th, 2008

ByteME - Home
Good stuff on this site, like qavimator .deb files and wireshark filters for SL

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Amature astronomy night

August 24th, 2008

Yesterday my new telescope showed up, after just over an hour of assembly it was ready to go. Unfortunately, darkness was still about 5 hours off.

Once we finally got the darkness, we had a clear night, and a few friends over to play. I learned a few important things:

  • The 9x scope takes some getting used to finding things. I am used to binoculars, which you can flip back and forth to the night sky very quickly. I’m still not all the comfortable pointing it yet.
  • The sighting scope needs alignment, which I found out how to do by accident. I can now cross hair something and it will be in the scope field of view.
  • Jupiter is always a hit, and easy to find because it throws so much light. With the 120x optics (I have 48x and 120x optics included) you can see the cloud bands on the planet, which is very cool.
  • Transit time at 120x is quicker than I imagined. Jupiter does it in about 45 seconds.
  • I got used to the reverse / upsidedown controls pretty quick, quicker than I’d expect.
  • I’m really glad I got the object finder. While I didn’t try using it last night (as calibrating that the first time is going to take some effort), the evening definitely showed me that there is a huge adjustment to finding things with the scope. Having the assistance to find things is going to be appreciated.

I managed to snag 2 satellites in the scope at 48x, which I found with the sighting scope by accident. I think we were at about 6 satellites last night. I also found that I ended up in the same structures a few times by accident, and was starting to be able to find familiar bits of the sky.

All in all a fun evening. It looks like our next clear night will be tuesday, so will need to spend that night figuring out the object finder.

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Ubuntu, not just for Linux

August 22nd, 2008

From Napa, CA

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Vacation Route (roughly)

August 14th, 2008

For those interested, this is roughly the vacation path we’re taking (we’re currently at E).



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Still on Vacation…

August 14th, 2008

But as a preview for pictures to be uploaded once we get back, Yosemite is definitely spectacular.

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Links for 2008-08-07

August 7th, 2008

New Relic . RPM
Looks vaguely interesting

tecosystems » Here’s $5,000: Let Me Help You Spend It
I linked to the initial story a while ago, but this gives some more context on it that is very good.

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Links for 2008-08-06

August 6th, 2008

Handling Flash Crowds from your Garage
Recommended to me for reading in the cloud space. It’s long, so I haven’t read it all yet.

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Links for 2008-08-04

August 4th, 2008

Heavens-Above Home Page
One of the best sites for getting sattelite time tables, which are alwys fun to look for with the naked eye.

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