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  • Yay, fun day! Zzzzz.

    Yesterday was the sort of day which one might term “fun and productive”, because it was both fun and productive. Candice and I went down to Montreal for the day. While we were there, we: Went out to St Hubert Airport to pick up my Pilot Training Record, which I talked about over in the […]

    September 5, 2004
  • Car redux

    An update on the car situation: Late last week the engine started misfiring, so I made an appointment to take it in today. One cylinder was having problems even when its spark plug was swapped with a good cylinder’s, which meant replacing the ignition cassette, which is what a Saab uses instead of a coil […]

    August 31, 2004
  • Separated at birth?

    So Apple introduced the new form factor of the new iMac. They describe it as futuristic, but I think they’ve confused the future with a 1999 dot-com: I don’t get it. Apple’s designs have been clunky before, but they’re usually appropriately derivative — “It’s shaped like a TV”! “It recalls a desk lamp!”. But “It […]

    August 31, 2004
  • Flying!

    So I’m thinking about starting flying lessons again. I’ve set up a separate blog for my flying stuff, partly to play with WordPress and partly because it’ll be sufficiently topical to need its own space. The blog is here, and you can add it to your friends page as Mendel_flies. I’ll be posting about how […]

    August 27, 2004
  • lobster and found

    Anyone seen the lobsters? I can’t find them anywhere.

    August 22, 2004
  • Amazing raytracing

    I remember playing with the POVray 3d graphics tool a few years ago, but I never managed to get past teapots on checkerboards. Others have done better.

    August 20, 2004
  • SHA-0 and MD5 collision implications

    This writeup from Eric Rescorla (which he also posted to the NANOG mailing list) is a great summary of the implications of the recent discoveries of collisions or weaknesses in the SHA-0 and MD5 cryptographic hash algorithms.

    August 20, 2004
  • Car financing dilemma

    I am annoyed with my car (a 1999 Saab 9-3, for those just tuning in). For a long time it’s had a wobble in the steering wheel and in the seat, even through multiple balancings and road-force balancings and lining up runout with the low spot on the wheel and all that. Could’ve been being […]

    August 18, 2004
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