• So now what?

    I'm not sure what to do now that I've run a marathon. I spent over 4 months training and that took up a lot of time. Now that I'm not training, what do I do? Get a hobby? Hmmm...I've been threatening to get a hobby for awhile now, but I'm a workaholic. Maybe things will change on this attempt; I want to get into model railroads, but it requires space and time; I'm impatient for results (that's why I write software). I'm thinking that Lego trains might be the way to go as they are easy to put together, easy to customize, and I really like Legos. Now, I just have to commandeer part of our guest room for them.

  • Hell on wheel

    Today I went back to the cycling class that I haven't been to since I started training in January. There was a different instructor today who seemed to have a thing for pain. The 1 hour workout made me felt like I haven't exercised in a year, but then I remembered I ran a marathon last week!

  • The price to pay for being honest

    I'm in the process of selling my old PowerBook and in browsing the ads of others trying to sell the same or similar machine, I see people saying "lots of software" or "loaded". However, none of them say that the original CDs/DVDs are included which means software piracy. I had one person look at my machine yesterday and he was disappointed that it didn't have Tiger on it or anything but the stock software. As a developer, I have access to OS versions and use them on my machines as all my machines are used for testing and development which means that I don't buy OS releases (the rest of my family does buy new OS versions, of course). Tiger is no exception; since I didn't buy it, I re-installed the OS that shipped with the PowerBook. There is no Photoshop, Office, or any other software that people are selling with their machines.

  • Is it time to retire WirelessModem?

    Four years ago, I wrote a program called WirelessModem which let me use my Treo 180 as a modem for my PowerBook. This was, in my opinion, needed as the Treo replaced my Motorola StarTac and while I didn't use it often, I could use my StarTac as a modem (it wasn't pretty with a USB to serial adapter and a bunch of cable). Over the years, I've tried to keep WirelessModem working with the newer Treos, but have had mixed success (USB is more voodoo than it is programming and each device seems to have a mind of its own). Some people still seem to get it to work, but many can't and I don't have the time or motivation to touch it. I stopped using a Treo a few years back for a number of factors (they've improved tremendously, but I still don't want to have the option of getting my email all the time...it's too tempting and increases stress).