Hey, look. I got mcs to github before Miguel
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I’m also hosting it on my own not-as-l33t git repo:
http://git.colliertech.org/?p=mcs.…
Does this mean that I get a “cooler than Miguel” tee shirt?
Filing to become a licensed CA
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Hey there gentle readers,
I am completing paperwork on behalf of Collier Technologies LLC which is required (as described in chapter 19.34 RCW [pdf]) to file with the state of Washington to become a licensed Certification Authority.
Look! I’m also running a(n unrecognized) repository!
Neat, huh?
C.J.
Zelda’s banana
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Scarlet tying her shoe
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Scarlet’s performance
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Yay :)
No longer just the president of the hair club for men
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So. I think the project I’m working on is so awesome that I’m willing to pay for it. I set up the first of many sites yesterday that will be running on my blingy new storm host:
Home Birth Seattle was designed and developed by Cadmium Yellow, AKA my wife, Hannah ;)
We did the site for our good friend, Geraldine Lee. She was our doula when our first daughter, Scarlet, was born. She was also there at Zelda’s birth. If you need a midwife, you should totally hire her.
And if you need a virtual private server, you should use Liquid Web Inc.’s Storm stuff.
And if you want someone to handle all of your hosting details for you, you should give *me* money ;)
A sonnet for kpartx
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yeah, I don’t have one, but someone should write one.
I can haz nexus one
IE error “expected identifier, string or number”
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This probably means that you’ve got a trailing comma after an object/hash definition:
var myObj = {
key0: 'val0',
key1: 'val1',
key2: 'val2', // ←
}; // ↑
You’re on your own for trying to figure out which file it’s talking about and translating the line number into the correct value.