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Entries from April 2004

97.5%

April 29th, 2004 · No Comments

So I’m 97.5% of the way to my first quarter bike goal. Given that I’ll be doing “The Friday Ride” tomorrow that will put an additional 30 or so on. Also given that I tally by Sunday for the start of the week, I get May first in the total.
I rode past this […]

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Tags: bike

Eclipse Wrigley

April 13th, 2004 · No Comments

Eclipse :: Wrigley
The rumors are true. The Cherry Chill flavor indeed tastes like cough medicine. Complete with that underlying mediciny hint that sooths your palate.

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Tags: home

spamCheck update

April 12th, 2004 · No Comments

Just wanted to give a quick update. The spamCheck code seems to be working great. I’ve only had a handful of addresses that I’ve had to add, and a couple of those are because of new things I’ve signed up for.
On a personal setup note, one thing I’ve noticed is that my […]

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Tags: computer

shrink bookmarket update

April 12th, 2004 · No Comments

If anyone out there is using the shrink software I whipped up awhile ago, you will want to install the new bookmarklet.
(just remove your existing one, and drag the new one up).
You can read about it here

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Tags: code

a nice ride p.1

April 7th, 2004 · No Comments

I’m driving down to logboom this morning to ride in, and as I get down to Bothell Way/Lk. City way a rider signals that she’s coming into my lane. Seems expected as she is heading the same way as I am.
So in the car waiting I decided a fun thing for the morning would […]

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Tags: bike

GFS

April 6th, 2004 · No Comments

The Secret Source of Google’s Power
This is a pretty interesting read on what Google is doing.
From what it says, they have 100,000 servers.
Did you hear that? They manage 100,000 servers.

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Tags: technology

spamCheck beta

April 1st, 2004 · No Comments

spamCheck
This is a small script that is a part of a whole solution that tries to manage spam in a better way. This script is intended to be a cronjob that is used in conjunction with a few .qmail files, and a known_addr file.
The effect is that you don’t get any spam in your […]

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Tags: code