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[wed 18/09/2002]
I'm confusing the purpose of system() with backticks(``)


[tuesday 10/09/2002]
Aren't I getting good at regular writing?
have to sort out an achive soon... just like Chunky.

Well, updated ~luap/cisco/ shows what's under the shields on the wlan cards.

php is fairly trivial so far, framework for my new site is at ~luap/main.php
I ought to make a cgi or something that lets you see what the code is.
Anyhow, that there is a template for including a standard header, sidebar,
and footer into my pages. At the mo the header is echoing a variable called
$_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"] which is useful, since with that, having identified
which page the header is about to be included in, I can do conditional stuff
there, or in the sidebar or whatever. Like a 'you are here ->' kind of thing.

[monday 09/09/2002]
late for work today. Slept in. Good plan, Batman.
Started looking at php, I think I've got what I need...
I've mirrored (I love wget) my old NTLWorld pages into ~luap
(that's right, not webbily available atm), then I can crucnh through them
make them do php, be up to date, have a bit of a facelift, and stuff.

I built a bit of furniture on Saturday. I had some shelves left over
from a modular shelving system thing I got from ikea. I decided to make
something useful from them. Something realy satisfying about woodwork.
I've always liked it. P'raps I ought to be a joiner.

[thu 05/09/2002]
Created http://www.icculus.org/~luap/cisco/
A little bit of info on the insides of the cisco aironet 340.

[wed 04/09/2002]
Updated the Scan/hard drive rant at http://www.icculus.org/~luap/scan/
included a link to Seagate's proper handling pages. I got a seagate
drive recently btw, mighty well packaged, I'm impressed.

work: I've got a PIC interfaced to a wlan BBP now, updating and reading
back the control registers. Next step is the TX and RX serial links,
which I'm probably going to simplify by using shift registers outside
the PIC. That means an FPGA design at some point... or maybe a PLD, I
never could remember the difference.

home: couldn't sleep last night. Got up again at 2am, and listened to
Sisters of Mercy far too loud over headphones while drinking gin and
lemonade till about 3.30. Got up at about 7.30 for work, and felt
remarkably perky considering.

[wed 28/08/2002]
supposed to be working...
Just uploaded one of the first batch of pictures taken through Kathryn's
telescope with my digital camera.
See it at http://www.icculus.org/~luap/
For those who are interested, it was taken with a fuji finepix 4900,
through a 3.5" refractor (see the chromatic abberation?). 400mm focal
length, 2x Barlow and 25mm eyepiece gives 32x magnification...I think.

On an unrelated note, I saw Sum of all Fears at the cinema... the book
was way better, not least because it was long enough to include much more
detail. The other thing of course was that the book was a bit chilling,
and made you wonder about a lot of things: the american system of
government, the politics within intelligence agencies, and just how easy
it is to make a nuke. But Hollywood couldn't do that could they... so
they butchered the story, and left all the americans with a nice warm
fuzzy feeling at the end of the film.

Here endeth the rant.

[tues 20/08/2002]
6pm still at work. I'm not sure why.
Now fiddling with microcontrollers that have priorities associated with
interrupts. Me like.

 
[monday morning]
allworkandnoplaymakesjackadullboy
ho-hum.
Had a look at Mars through the telescope I bought for Kathryn on Saturday.
It was kind of like the moon, but looked smaller, and was reddish.
I'll take some piccies once I get some way of attaching one of my cameras
to the tescilope.
Elsethings... need to find my old 10mps hub that does bnc->utp conversion...
either that or find a reliable bnc network card, and stick it in a pc.
My webpages in shtml form are all on my HP PA-risc workstation, which is
good enough that it has on-board network, but old enough that its a choice
of AUI or BNC

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