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Technical writing

After installing a new hard drive I decided it was time to re-install Windows and clean everything up. I firmly believe that the best time to document something is when you're doing it. So I took the opportunity to write some instructions for setting up a Windows based Drupal development machine. I hope it's of use to someone.

Bottling beer

DSC09145 I spent a good chunk of the day bottling my first batch of beer. I'm not saying it turned out great, but I had really low expectations and it surpassed those. I started with 6 gallons, bottled a total of 67, 12-oz bottles. Four bottles cracked while I was capping them, but once I started paying attention to the position of the bottle's seam, I had pretty good luck. Once I finished, I poured the leftover flat beer from the carboy into a pitcher (it had a crazy amount of yeast in it) into a small pitcher and ended up with a nice afternoon beer buzz.

Two more weeks and I'll be drinking proper beer. I think Joe Lane would be proud. Oh, and speaking of Joe Lane, go check out his photos from touring a brewery in Vermont.

Update: beer is "done" but it tastes pretty funny. I used bleach as a sterilizer but didn't rinse it properly so it gave it a weird metallic taste. I'm hoping the next batch will be better.

Home brewing

home brewing in the closet The last couple of weeks I've been trying my hand at home brewing. Etta's dad, Ron, is the part owner of a building that has/had a brewery in it. They kicked the the tenants out after they got way behind in their rent, and ended up with all the old equipment that he wasn't easy to sell. He gave me a glass carboy and I went down to the home brew shop in town and bought a couple of beer kits.

I'm pretty sure the first batch is going to be fucked up. The kit I used was three years past its best by date, that and I didn't mix it up enough when I put it into the fermenter, and it got too cold and the yeast fell out. I put an electric blanket around the carboy to warm it back up and waited a few days. Finally after four days of nothing happening I opened up the closet to dump it out and it was going crazy bubbling. So I figure it'll be my test batch for bottling, I'll make all my big mistakes on that and not feel bad when it's a mess.

I started a second batch yesterday and it's been doing much better. It's already bubbling away in the closet next to the first batch. I've got much higher hopes for it.

PEAR Image_Color2 Package

I contributed a PHP5 color conversion package to the PEAR project.
It supports supports the following color models:

  • CMYK - Used in printing.
  • Grayscale - Perceptively weighted gray scale.
  • Hex - Hex RGB colors i.e. #abcdef.
  • HSL - Used in CSS3 to define colors.
  • HSV - Used by Photoshop and other graphics packages.
  • Named - RGB value for named colors like black, khaki, etc.
  • WebsafeHex - Just like Hex but rounds to websafe colors.

Things I never remember when reinstalling FreeBSD

I totally whacked the KPSU archive machine today. It's one of those standard stories of being stupid and then being in a rush to compound it. So now I'm building a backup machine to stand in while try to rebuild the archive.

Learning from my mistakes:

  • sysinstall is a handy pistol. Use it to shoot yourself in the foot.
  • dd is your best friend, provided you've got extra disk space. You just make an image of drive you've sort of fucked up and then you can restore back to that image when your troubleshooting go wrong.

New Flickr Module

Man, Flickr + Drupal, I just can't help myself. I've hijacked the old flickr module that was kicking around in Drupal's CVS repository. I committed some new code, based on the flickr_block module, and created a project node on Drupal.org. I'm using it on my site to power the photos block.

2-sided POV Toy

i've spent the last few months working on a persistence of vision (pov) circuit for a bike wheel. this is my first foray into electronics and micro-controllers so, while it works, it's a bit of a hack. in fact, you might just want to skip on down to the "things to fix" section.

photo of wheel spinning saying 'fuck bush' photo of wheel spinning saying 'spaceman' finished 2-sided pov

Drupal Audio Module

Starting in December of 2005 I updated and enhanced the Drupal's audio module.

Hosted Sites

I host the following websites:

BicycleRecords.com
My old roommate Little Bob's record label.
DefordBailey.info
The first black musician on the Grand Ole Opry. My dad wrote his biography, I finally convinced my dad to get with the times and setup a website.
Courier Coffee Roasters
My friend Joel is a coffee roaster in Portland. I setup a simple site for him.
KatherineHouse.com
My old house's domain. If you've lived here you get an email address and webspace if you want it.
GravelTech
Maker of sub-premium bicycle parts and publisher of zines.
TravelingDan.com
My old friend from Reno (who also lives in Portland), Dan Reed Miller's travel journals.

Moved to Drupal

I've been working with Drupal for almost a year now and I finally decided to move my site over to it. All the old URLs should be available even if they're not properly linked. Eventually I'll import all the old MovableType posts over in the /blogger directory.

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