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Another Good Reason To Do Off-Site Backups

Posted: Jun 16, 2009
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Over the weekend, there was a tornado scare in downtown Denver. It was forming about four or five blocks from where I live. (I live near the capitol, which is clearly visible below the funnel cloud in the first video.) Fortunately, it dissipated without touching down.

I was actually more concerned about the idea of losing software (which is years of work), than losing my home to a tornado. Makes me glad I do off-site backups.

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Stallman and his followers

Posted: Jun 16, 2009
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Wow. This isn’t a fictional story - it’s a real email conversation.

Richard Stallman (2005-04-23, Link):
Stefan, can you work on that [change to Emacs]?

Stefan Monnier (2005-04-25, Link):
I just got a baby girl and am kind of swamped.

Richard Stallman (2005-04-26, Link):
I am sorry to hear it. Unless someone else can figure these things out, I guess the release has to wait until you have time.

Nick Roberts (2005-04-26, Link):
Congratulations, Stefan! I suggest that you spend any spare time with your daughter as she will grow up before you know it. Emacs, on the other hand, will still be around after she has left home.

Richard Stallman (2005-04-27, Link):
It doesn’t take special talents to reproduce–even plants can do it. On the other hand, contributing to a program like Emacs takes real skill. That is really something to be proud of.

It helps more people, too.

Original Source: Edward O’Connor’s blog, Links listed above.

Even more bizarrely, a number of Stallman fans comment on the thread to defend him and his disregard for anyone or anything other than Emacs. It’s odd how some people view everything Stallman says with religious reverence. On a similar note, I saw this the other day while looking around at open-source video editing software:

Richard M. Stallman has said, more than once, that the one justifiable reason to use proprietary software is that there is no free software equivalent available. I’m afraid that this is the case in the video editing world — and will be for a long time to come. Video editing is an incredibly complex computer task. (Source)

How strange - as if this guy has to get permission from Stallman before he decides what software to use.

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A Little Bit Of Knowledge…

Posted: Mar 03, 2009
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When writing software, I usually try to make the software simple enough that my parents could use it. My parents are really bad with computers, so it’s a good rule of thumb for making it easy enough for everyone.

Today, I got a call from my dad. He was having trouble with his computer, so he called up HP tech support. The guy told him that the easiest way to fix the problem was (dum da dum dumb) - to reformat his hard drive and reinstall the OS. I actually think the tech support guy couldn’t figure out what settings to change to fix the problem, but knew it “should work” on a brand-new computer.

I had setup my parents with a backup drive a few years ago, so my dad told the guy that he had a hard-drive backup. What my dad didn’t know, however, is that the backup drive was setup to work with his old computer, and the backup system was not installed on his new computer that he bought over a year ago. (I would’ve fixed this myself, but my parents live across the country, and I haven’t been there in years.) So, my dad dutifully deleted his hard-drive, and then called me to find out how to restore his data from the backup-drive. Proving that a little bit of knowledge can be a very dangerous thing. Ironically, he wouldn’t have deleted his hard drive and lost his data if I hadn’t installed the backup system in the first place.

I think I need to buy him a rebit drive.

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TV?

Posted: Feb 24, 2009
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I got a postcard in the mail today telling me that I’ve been picked for a Nielsen survey. The thing is - I don’t own a TV. I have to wonder if that’s becoming more common. Afterall, if you want to watch TV, you can stream it off of the internet, anyway. I’ll be curious to know if they have a “streamed off the internet” section. Probably not.

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Under Construction

Posted: Oct 04, 2008
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I’m messing around with designing this section of the website. It’s very much in-transition; I’m still adding features, messing with site design, and so on. What do I plan on talking about on this blog? Games (ideas, reviews of other games), Game Development (the business, the tools, etc), Copyright and DRM, games and the media/public, cool images/videos, and random game-related stuff. I have another blog related to my game, Empires of Steel. In the past, I used it as a general purpose blog (including talking about things like game-related violence statistics). In the future, I’m going to try to keep that blog focused on Empires-of-Steel-related stuff.

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