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For the past two days I have been completely disabled with some sort of acid stomach condition. Not sure if this was a direct result of GSI (doubt it) or the result of a longer running dietary imbalance. Either way it hurts like hell. Feeling better this morning, and keeping my fingers crossed. Hopefully the worst is over.
Jeff should return today from his Philly visit, and I'd like to be able to do some more hanging out. Still tentatively scheduling the Lupa lunch for Tuesday if people are interested.
Understanding the Microprocessor, an introduction by one of the best tech writers on the web. Great great article. In depth yet accessible, and given the complexity of the subject that is saying quite a bit. If you want to really understand your computer, this is where to start.
Our friend Jeff arrives from Montana today, providing us with yet another sorely needed opportunity to live it up. For his sake, of course. We're selfless like that.
Prototype 1.6 megapixel digital camera that is 2 mm thick! Insane. Get this to market.
Hopefully posting should be getting back to something like normal around here. If only I could remember what normal is.
Check out Earth as Art, featuring images of earth from the Landsat-7 satellite, selected for their artisitc qualities.
I don't have a link, but I was interested to read in the paper that baseball statistics (sabrematrician) guru Bill James has been hired by the Boston Red Sox. Among other duties he will consult on all trades.
I started buying Bill James' yearly Baseball Abstract when I was a kid growing up in Massachusetts. What little mathematical facility I have is due in large part to my fascination with his elaborate and rather arcane formula for quantitizing player performance. Great great stuff. And the idea that he will be helping the utterly hapless BoSox is icing on the cake. I'd like to see it work, but I'm not sure even Bill the great can turn baseball in that town around.
Austria 2002. What a short decadent trip it's been.
I have the new upload scripts working. And I've uploaded all my Austria pictures. It works pretty well. I'm about half way through writing the small amount of textual explanation I want to include. Doing so has made me realize how much my writing style has degenerated. This is thanks to blogging, but I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing.
I could write better. But then I wouldn't write very much. Everything you see on this page is straight off the top of my head. It's unusual that I even proof read one time. Obviously this leads to lots of sloppy writing. It's probably embarassing even, but I don't notice. I'd rather write more, poorly, then not as much. Of course, your mileage may vary.
Still, I used to be able to write better. Which is to say, I used to go over my words many times. Reread and rewrite and rethink. That's fun, for sure, but I don't have time for it. Blogging takes up so much time already. If I made myself proof read, or even think twice about what I was saying, then I wouldn't have any time for it at all.
I guess that's why some people don't understand what I'm doing. I can see that it could seem low quality. It's just that it's not the quality that I'm after. It's the constantness. Is that even a word? See, I don't care. You know what I mean.
Or do you? I think it will become more clear as things turn more multi media. Bandwidth is still a bit constrained for pictures, and certainly for video. So text is where it's at right now. But it's all about the immediacy. Rewriting is something else. I hope I haven't lost the ability to do it, but I seldom run across the instance where I want to give it any practice.
In any case, I should have the pictures all done by tomorrow. Not that it's so interesting. It's almost like it's too late now. That's what I mean by immediacy. If I could have been broadcasting live it would be more interesting. Like you could have come along on my vacation with me. Now that it's after the fact it's more like I'm boring you with lame vacation pictures. But I'll put them up anyway.
I guess the other side of the coin is that they might be interesting to me many years from now. Probably at that point I will wish I would have proof read more. Or maybe I'll just be happy that I kept a record at all. I wonder...
We're back. Safe and happy. A little heavier around the middle and a little lighter in the wallet. Always nice to come back to NYC.
I am denying all rumors that I ordered a rack of lamb on the final night.
This was possibly the most well documented vacation ever. Lots of pictures coming, but I have to implement my new photo management scheme first. Hopefully tomorrow.
Very tired at this point, even though I had a long night of sleep. I guess these things are always a bit of an ordeal. I don't think I could handle a real wine trip. But of course that's not my business. I can see that Mike is good at it.
It's late morning now and we're getting ready to leave the Steigenberger Avance Hotel in Krems. Long drive (3 plus hours) to the final wine maker today. They have kidnapped us for the afternoon, evening, and night. Nobody is sure what to expect from this one. I'm not familiar with their wines at all.
It has been very foggy every day, so it's hard to get too much sense of the country side. Rudi Pichler took us up into the steeply terraced gruner veltliner vinyards. The stone work of the terraces is very impressive. Quite ancient stuff. We would have had some great views of the Wachau valley, but it was left mostly to our imagination. Looks like more of the same today.
Everyone is getting along well. It's nice to have the laptop, and all my music, in the car. Now if only there was wi-fi data connections everywhere.
Tomorrow we're headed back into Vienna.