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Whatever I Feel Like Writing . . . - April 13th, 2008
I'm really not the geekiest software developer ever.  At SuperHappyDevHouse events, I don't really fit in (though the whole "I write enterprise software in Java" thing doesn't help either), and in general I just don't do that many geeky things (at least not anymore).  I've been trying to have more fun with programming outside of work, though, since I think it's good for me to remember that it should be something fun and creative, which it just doesn't always manage to be at work.  I started reading through the online version of Dive Into Python at the last dev house, so I've kept working through that.  I'm toying with the idea of building some simple app in Python as a way to learn it better, potentially with the help of a couple of other people who are interested in learning, so I spent some time tonight poking around the web looking at different web/source control hosting options, reading up on git (the source control system originally written for the Linux kernel and now used to host a number of open source projects including Ruby on Rails), and trying to get some Linux solution to run on my Windows desktop.

I'd read an article about coLinux a few weeks back and was interested; I thought about trying to get a VMWare image up and running instead, but that seemed like more work and coLinux seemed like a cool idea.  So I tried installing andLinux, and so far so good.  There were a few hiccups, but otherwise it seems to go well.  It's a little weird, since I'm used to using the whole Linux stack, so just having random Linux programs running alongside my Windows programs is odd.  Very cool, though.  If you're a Windows user that's wanted to try out Linux, it's not a bad way to go.

Current Music: Holy Fuck - Royal Gregory

It was a nice day outside yesterday, so we went out to lunch at a place on Broadway in Burlingame that Beth had been to before, but I never had.  The place is called Bonne Sante.  She assured me that they have the largest sandwiches you can imagine, and that despite my generally-voracious appetite that we should split a sandwich and a side of fries.  Indeed, she did not lie.  The two of us couldn't manage to eat the whole thing; after eating 2/3 of the massive pile of french fries we got, I didn't even manage to finish my half of the sandwich.  It's hard to describe exactly how big the sandwiches are; it's the sort of thing you kind of have to see for yourself.  Beth told me they were huge, but my imagination failed to do them justice.

Current Music: Crystal Castles - Magic Spells

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Recent Books:
Drive Like Hell - Dallas Hudgens (in progress)
Pattern Recognition - William Gibson
Collapse - Jared Diamond
The System of the World - Neal Stephenson
The Art of Project Management - Scott Berkun
The Confusion - Neal Stephenson
Quicksilver - Neal Stephenson
Terror and Liberalism - Paul Berman
American Psycho - Bret Easton Ellis
Oryx and Crake - Margaret Atwood

Recent (Good) Music Acquisitions:
The Stills - Logic Will Break Your Heart
Wolfmother - Wolfmother
Pretty Girls Make Graves - Elan Vitale
The Sounds - Dying to Say This To You
Anti-Flag - For Blood and Empire
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