WoodPusher 0.1.1 is now released. Mostly a bug fix release and I’m slowly cleaning up the code and trying to make it more usable as an ICS client. One cool thing about this release is that it works with chessd. I got tired of annoying people on FICS with my testing, so [...]
When I was in the hospital a week ago, the nurses gave me morphine for the pain. It was my first experience with morphine and what I discovered is that for me it didn’t so much eliminate the physical pain as make me just not care. I could sleep through it and when [...]
Since I can’t go into work, have been struggling to get vpn working, and have a bunch of code to checkout/commit, Shazad is going to bring a v4 edge server to my house. In addition to having site-to-site VPN, this will enable me to work on QA issues with a more hands-on approach. [...]
WoodPusher 0.1 was released tonight. This is an initial public release and is only intended for developers interested in contributing.
Update: Added an entry to GnomeFiles
Well my first experience on a dirtbike was a disaster. I accelerated too quickly into a turn and went through a chain link fence. Ended up with multiple fractures in my left foot. The exact diagnosis is Lisfranc fracture/dislocation with metatarsal fractures of Left foot. Otherwise I’m okay. The doctors [...]
100 years ago St. Louis was the first American city to host the modern-era Olympic games. 18 years ago Chuck Berry became the first member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Last night I walked upstairs from the Duck Room at Blueberry Hill, stood at the window and watched with scores of others [...]
I fired up MonoDevelop tonight to get WoodPusher compiling with Mono Beta 2. A few hours later it’s running.
I’ll clean some things up and do a 0.1 release. The code that exists now was written in a horrible rush some months ago just to get it working more or less. [...]
Had a guys’ night Friday: brought burrito’s over to Ben’s, drank Stag beer and watched the original Planet of the Apes. Much better than the remake. After the movie we played around with .NET stuff. He demonstrated some of the nicer Visual Studio.NET features such as being able to hit tab (after [...]
I now have some pictures of my niece, Lilley. As you can see, she’s quite cute. Oh, and my parents are in the last pic, but I’m sure you’re far less interested in them; though I assure you, they are interesting people.
nautilus:I installed Fedora Core 2 on my desktop at home this weekend, so I’m finally running GNOME 2.6 everywhere, including work, on the go with my notebook, and at home. After using spatial nautilus for a month or so now at work, it feels like somehow my desktop and home directory have become much [...]









