Friday, April 10, 2009

Zimbra

Not sure if I've seen Zimbra or not, but it sure looks nice.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Both barbarians and Hellene

I am reading about the trail of Socrates and thought I'd start a little quote label in my blog.
"We revere and honor those born of noble fathers," Antiphon wrote, "but those who are not born of noble fathers we neither revere nor honor. In this we are, in our relations with one other, like barbarians, since we are all by nature born the same in every way, both barbarians and Hellenes."
Author: I.F. Stone
Book: The Trial of Socrates

Monday, February 04, 2008

Yes we can

http://my.barackobama.com/page/invite/yeswecanvideo

Sunday, January 06, 2008

LinkedIn Open Healthcare Group

I just joined the LinkedIn group Open Healthcare. At the time of writing this there are 491 members - not huge but not so bad either. This is the first group that I've joined on LinkedIn, so it will be interesting to see what comes of it. Maybe I'll send the group an e-mail soon - intro and maybe to collaborate on a few things. I've been trying to figure out a way to get hooked into/start something here in Portland, so this might be a great resource. We'll see how it goes.

No Country for Me?

I went into No Country for Old Men (IMDb) with really high hopes; however, I was really disappointed. Now I do agree there were a lot of really cool individual scenes, but I really felt that the movie did not flow well together. Besides the chop, the overall meaning did not measure up.

At first I thought the man in black was death or possibly some form old testament God, but quickly realized that those theories did not pan out (numerous senseless killings). So the dude is creepy for sure and he has does a really good job in general, but I didn't really find him as disturbing as say Hannibal.

Maybe that was the whole point of the movie and the man in black - that evil has crept into our lives and has now permeated our culture. Now I don't need every movie to have that nice ray of hope, but I really wanted another aspect to the movie: that even though evil is present it always makes sense to fight against it.

Then again, maybe the whole point of the movie is to hate it.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

New Look (Template)

After a long time coming, I've finally updated the look of my blog with Plantilla-Webby. Part of the reason it took me so long is that I really haven't had that much time, but I also was rather frustrated with the blogger templates. After much searching, I finally found the plantilla webby template and I think I'm going with it. Naturally I'll make some customization, but I think it's pretty clean and look decent right out of the box.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Debian vs. Ubuntu

I was reading the Debian redefines itself with new release article today and was just wondering about Ubuntu and Debian in general. My first thought on this was: isn't it about time that Debian and Ubuntu merge? I do understand that Debian is really designed for the server environment (or at least it is seen that way now), but I think it wouldn't be hard to merge these two groups, from a purely technical perspective (seeing that Ubuntu is based completely on Debian). I would imagine that the difficulties would come more from human factors. There might also be legal issues, but more importantly merging these two groups just might not work.

But in the end, isn't it really about making the best Linux distro possible? Wouldn't it be in the best interest of all to have a combined effort, not only from a development and marketing perspective, but also for the open-community?

For me, and I suspect this is true for a lot of us, Ubuntu is the re-definition of Debian and we like it.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Eclipse Plugins

Here are the Eclipse plugins I use all the time:

Subclipse works pretty well, now and again I'll notice a few things, but it's pretty good.

Rubyclipse ... this ain't bad, but really only gets you syntax highlighting (maybe in the future it will be better)

QuickREx - regular expressions ... I use this one all the time and have for a few years now. It's good stuff.

I used to use Quantum (DB access) and I liked that, but nowadays I just use phpmyadmin. If I needed something today I would prolly start with the DataTools plugin and then fall back to quantum if that didn't work.

And of course all of the WebTools plugins are pretty nice. I think these will only get better, but sometimes they crap out. I am running linux, so Eclipse on linux sometimes has a few issues ... but I would start here if you need any web plugins (the editors are nice and start/stop tomcat is there too).