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More RAM

Though misattributed to Bill Gates, in the mid-1980’s it was stated that “640k of RAM should be enough for anybody”. The first new home computer my dad got came with 16MB of RAM, which was later upgraded to 48. My first three laptops all had 192MB of RAM; I edited many a video on them. My first new laptop had 512MB of RAM, back in 2004. I got 2GB in the next one, then 4, then 6 (later upgraded to 12), and now I’m at 16GB of RAM, eyeballing a bit of a bump, because five copies of Windows at a time tends to run a bit sluggish when I’m doing virtualization.

Times change.

I found this amusing

From Slashdot:

How many surrealists does it take to screw in a lightbulb? One to hold the giraffe and one to fill the bathtub with brightly colored power tools. 

Gambling

Every trip to stop and shop is like pulling the lever on a shot machine – will they have the good guacamole mix this time??
I am setting myself up for disappointment.

Update: three different supermarkets, including one where Spanish is the primarily spoken language…No luck. I knew I was setting myself up for disappointment.

Update: personal accomplishment: going to Target, not finding what I was looking for, and leaving without buying something else.

L’Shana Tova!

Leviticus 23:23-24

Again the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, “Speak to the sons of Israel, saying, ‘In the seventh month on the first of the month you shall have a rest, a reminder by blowing of trumpets, a holy convocation.

 

A happy and blessed Rosh Hashanah to all of my Jewish friends and colleagues. I plan on trying apples and honey tonight, because it seems like a good idea.

 

Facebook expectations

Post an original, insightful thought or unique anecdote: three likes.

Share an unoriginal political half-truth Photoshopped on a picture of a presidential candidate: twelve likes, thirty comments.

Post the 2,000th picture of your children: 181 likes, 73 affirming comments.

…This is why my blog exists.

That time when “Making a Slide Show” involved the phrase “Open Powershell…”

If you don’t know what PowerShell is, you probably don’t need it, and never will.  But, I’m me.

I take you back to 2006. George W. Bush was halfway done doubling down in the White House, My Nissan Xterra was rolling off an assembly line, I was still in college, Netflix still mailed DVDs, Daniel Powter’s “Bad Day” was earning him bank, along with Shakira’s apparently-honest hips. The iPhone was a mere rumor, Myspace was still the de facto social network, and everyone’s computer was running Windows XP…unless you were too cool for school and were either running a beta copy of Windows Vista or still riding on Windows 2000. It was in this year that Microsoft said, “Y’know what we need? A new way to administer a server on a command line!” “Great idea, Frank! Bonuses all around!” And thus, PowerShell was born.

The particular command run in PowerShell was:

for f in *; do ext=$(echo "$f" | sed 's|\([^.]*\)||'); mv "$f" "$(uuidgen)$ext"; done

What does that do? It allows me to randomly name all of the photos in a folder. This way, images are sufficiently shuffled in a slide show that I’m presently amidst producing.

…Because that is the exact use case that Microsoft had in mind when they made it…right?

First world problem

Today’s first world problem: being unable to place a to order via the Chipotle mobile app, because I’m not sure how long I’ll be on site where I am.

Things to be thankful for that my statement implies:
1. I have a job.
2. I have sufficient physical and mental faculties to have that job.
3. That job is making money.
4. I have enough money to buy food at Chipotle.
5. There is food at Chipotle for me to buy.
6. I have a phone, and a cellular carrier, and both are paid for.
7. I have a working vehicle to get me to work, and to Chipotle.

…Sounds like a pretty good day.

Friends

“You think you have 200 friend because your friend list on Facebook says so? Go though your friend list, pick one at random, call them at 4:30 in the morning and tell them you need a ride home from the airport and see how well that works out for you.” -Sean Kent

Be different

 

Sunflower

 

Sometimes, you’ll be the only sunflower that refuses to face the east.

 

from: https://www.reddit.com/r/mildlyinteresting/comments/3gky73/this_sunflower_doesnt_want_to_face_east/

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