I picked up three books for research on my current novel, one Hemingway book (Under Kilimanjaro) and, somewhat surprisingly to me, a Brian Lumley collection of Lovecraft mythos. After his Wamphyri books (read when I was 12-13 maybe), and looking back on kind of how silly they were, or the stipulations therein, or perhaps just realizing that it wasn't trying to be anything more than YA vampire fiction (and thus my shame), I have to chuckle that it takes Shog-hothbuggery for me to pick up another of his books. I truly am curious if, after this dry spell in reading (money... perhaps I should get a paypal widget or something), maybe I won't regret the Lumley, and maybe Meat will be better for it (but probably not specifically for it; remember, I did pick up the three research books.
Oh, and now I'm noting their date/place of purchase in a folder, within the book project, within Scrivener. If Meat gets finished and gets anywhere near finished, I will probably never use anything else (just like everyone said about WordPerfect, right?
Onward, friends, to Kilimanjaro.
14 April, 2010
09 April, 2010
Oh the drama!
# CLAGS=" -arch x86_64 -g -O3 -pipe -no-cpp-precomp -fno-peephole -fno-peephole2 -foptimize-sibling-calls -fstack-protector -fthread-jumps -ftracer -ftree-vectorize -ftree-vect-loop-version" CCFLAGS=" -arch x86_64 -g -O3" CXXFLAGS="-arch x86_64 -g -O3 -fopenmp -fpermissive" LDFLAGS=" -arch x86_64 -bind_at_load" ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --with-openssl --datadir=/var/db/postgres --mandir=/usr/man --enable-profiling --enable-depend --enable-thread-safety --with-blocksize=32 --with-wal-blocksize=16 --with-perl --with-python --with-krb5 --with-krb-srvnam=postgres --with-bonjour --with-ldap --with-pam --with-libedit-preferred --with-libxml --with-libxslt
and the payoff:
All of PostgreSQL successfully made. Ready to install.
Sooner or later I'll get one of those Snow Leopard Server start-up files so it will be always up. But the wife likes Mediawiki and I think we both need an instance RT (brakes! front and rear! only 2mm remain!!) Although their hiveminder software is really swanky, I cannot stand them having all of "that kind of" information. Anymore than I can google, but then BP is a lot smaller than GOOG, and let's hope it stays that way forever
and the payoff:
All of PostgreSQL successfully made. Ready to install.
Sooner or later I'll get one of those Snow Leopard Server start-up files so it will be always up. But the wife likes Mediawiki and I think we both need an instance RT (brakes! front and rear! only 2mm remain!!) Although their hiveminder software is really swanky, I cannot stand them having all of "that kind of" information. Anymore than I can google, but then BP is a lot smaller than GOOG, and let's hope it stays that way forever
Perl modules that make me happy
04 April, 2010
recently
i was told that a lot of the symptoms i had after my feb of 09 concussion (which was wild) are indicative of brain damage. i am losing my ability to touch-type. i'm always off by a row or a column, but it's the same on netbooks, my air, and full size keyboards. i think it's going to get worse. i don't have words for fear like this.
03 April, 2010
A method, but no reason, for killing yourself
If you don't know for damn sure, or you've never put in a ninety-five hour week, this is not for you. This could cause you to have a heart attack or otherwise harm you. For the people employing some method like this, I wanted to share the least-impact combination I have yet to find while still enjoying the benefits of hyperwork.
In the morning, ingest:
For my previous recipe, I treated the nights instead of the day. To quote,
In the morning, ingest:
- 240mg of Gingold brand Ginkgo extract (that's four pills)
- 200mg of Caffeine in the form of pills like No-Doz (coffee will sour in your stomach)
- Some kind of caffeinated tea. I like Earl Grey and Assam.
- A beverage with a "B-stack." Vitamins B, especially B12, are great for stimulation for force your endocrine system to work with the full-on assault you've just hit it with. Most energy drinks will have it and proudly label it. You may want to take a single No-Doz in addition to a full-size (12-16floz, not the 8oz ones) drink (I really like the Blue agave Full Throttle, but Coca-Cola is aids and I feel guilty giving them money. Glacieau makes "Energy Water," the three of which you should pay attention to are Spark (pink), Energy (yellow; drink cold; actually has caffeine, guarana, and a B-stack, which is sometimes called 'B-100'), and Revive (purple, for tomorrow morning). I sometimes take a separate, individual B-12 pill.
- And lastly, you need some food or you will vomit all this stuff up. I reach for the PowerBar Protein Plus, which advertise 30g of protein and not just 30g, but three different kinds of protein. I tell you, after the first one, I was convinced. They're a good 6-8 hours of calories at the level you'll be operating, and you'll feel full. By the time you're reaching for your second set (below), have another and you'll be good for sixteen hours.
- Excedrin. Take up to three pills at a time, but not more than 4-5 hours apart. Caffeine is more effective with Aspirin, and I presume the Ginkgo as well.
- (if you have it) Provigil. Take up to two pills at a time. Caffeine has a 6-8 hour period before "crash" (and that crash is so hard afterwards this second regimen may not work at all). Provigil has an 8-hour crash profile, keep that in mind. It sharpens the mind without harming the body (that we know of).
- (if you have it) a benzodiazepine. NOT halcyon, xanax, or ativan. But with the stimulation you're receiving, your body will want to twitch on you and the typical paranoia, headache, and worry will set in. Take a lot less than your normal dose or you will fall asleep because right now your body wants to sleep. We are still tricking it chemically, remember?
- More Gingko. Instead of the monster doses, take them two at a time every few (3-4) hours, especially if you feel dull. Almost nothing is going to rescue you from being tired, but the above will help with shakes and anxiety that come with the territory of working multiple (even one) eighteen hour day.
- Another power bar.
- I carry the Gatorade G2/Electrolytes tubes (they're like Crystal Light, but come in pen-shaped tubes) with me and as such, I can get Gatorade whenever I like. Gatorade, ironically (because of the salt and sugars–the G2 is better with sugar) leaves you dehydrated. Which is really good for you because you must be taking in at least 500ml (again, two cups or thereabouts). I try to keep a litre going through me an hour.
For my previous recipe, I treated the nights instead of the day. To quote,
You'll have to read the rest there, but it's a doozie, and I think I am too old to drink it anymore.
- 5 oz captain morgan's private stock
- 4 oz bacardi 151
- 4 oz myers legend (or myers dark) rum
Why? That's Aristotle stuff.
At one point in college, everyone is asked to write a sieve of Eratosthenes, or at the very least, a prime number generator of their own design. The sieve is not the fastest way to do it, and yet everyone from the python people to the C and CXX people think it's sufficient.
I want a parallellized, C-based prime finder and all I'm finding is sieves.
I want a parallellized, C-based prime finder and all I'm finding is sieves.
The wacky world of NETWAR, TDMA, China, and AFIT/AFRL
So it turns out that way back in 2004 (2003, really, is when Captain–now Major, I believe–Stinson started talking about running IP over Link16 [I have an offline copy of this if it disappears] (which you and I may call JTIDS or TDMA or "a wire protocol" interchangeably). Back then it was just a thesis, and Link16 was even fuzzier than it is today (there are a lot of unanswered questions about how exactly it's supposed to do what it does, and my TDMA module explains some of those questions; I'll follow this up with a post addressing that), so he was working with what was then the state of the art, but it was a moving target and I think things have kind of moved off center for him. He was at Wright-Patt of course (uh, AFIT...) but interestingly and appropriately worked with AFRL, who are a great group of people.
While I wouldn't say he complained as such, he did discuss rather miserable bitrates for vehicles that are fighting. I want more than 238kbyte/s of information coming to me if people are shooting at me, that's for sure. He talks about the different advantages and disadvantages, and it looks like some people followed his work and were talking about things like sensor fusion (when are they not talking about sensor fusion, right?) and net-centricity, but then they never stop talking about that, either. Then JSTARS came along and I stopped paying too much attention (really, they're not paying me enough to figure their problems out, right?)
So from Wright-Patt it looks like he made is way to ... Wright-Patt, where he now seems to be working with the Air Force Materiel Command. Right now, he seems to be following his passion (and frankly, I love these birds, so I can see how he might want to follow them, but his passion is not the birds, but the data link of course. A geek at heart, and I think he'd be flattered by that). So here's what he's looking for:
In accordance with FAR 5.201, this announcement serves the purpose of a notice of contract action and is not intended for RFP issuance. The A-10 Systems Squadron anticipates a sole source acquisition for total integration of the SADL/Enhanced Position Location Reporting System (EPRLS) radio with Improved Data Modem (IDM) to provide EPLRS waveform and Variable Message Format (VMF) capability respectively into the A/OA-10C Aircraft. This effort will include a basic contract to include integration of SADL radios and IDM onto 110 A/OA-10C aircraft with an option of approximately 246 additional A/OA-10C aircraft.Seriously, did they call radios "Saddle Radios"? That's kind of funny. At any rate, he wants modems that speak link16 so he can get bits to his birds!!! And he's willing to give you forty million dollars [yep, got a copy of that, too, and that one will go away] if you can do it. Unfortunately it looks like the assbirds at LockMart have got their filthy hands on the thing and what Stinson is going to get will underperform, overrun his budget, most certainly be ugly, and no support whatever because as soon as that shit is made, Lockheed lays their developers off. Forty mil? Check. Overhead? Eh, fire some developers. Roger, Check. (You would not believe how many people will tell you this story from their own experience or trying to get a developer on the phone at Lockheed when combat is fucking happening with their product, and it's DOING IT WRONG!)
Anyways, it's cool. He's kind of got the wrong idea, but I appreciate what he's doing. While trying to find his email address, however, I came across this, and really, I have to chuckle. A periodical in Chinese [yes, I have an archival copy.] (I don't read Chinese well except for a few gwailo characters I have to know) has cited Stinson's article, among others. A few things, ah, stick out. Of course the first thing is the title of the article, Communication Delay of Tactical Datalink Effects o Air Combat and Its Compensation (note that the Chinese are better at the use of the word "its" than nine tenths of Americans; not so sure about the caps, though...).
The next is that this article is published in The Journal of Projectiles, Rockets, Missiles, and Guidance. I shit you not (I do not, however, have any hard copies of this journal, no soft copies, no articles from within; just abstracts in simplified Chinese).
So Stinson's, you know, doing his job (and missing the point, and I really really hope he emails me, because I can't find his address, just his phone number and he's probably not going to want a call from me at AFMC. But the Chinese, see, they're reading these same journals. As it turns out, if you read the abstract (I couldn't get any closer than a simplified Chinese abstract of what the article is actually about, let alone a full copy in English), the author isn't trying to interfere with Link16 or anything.
It turns out that 毛丽艳, 姜长生, 吴庆宪, MAO Li-yan, JIANG Chang-sheng, and WU Qing-xian were trying to figure out the best way to keep talking with an aircraft (or missile, but let's not quibble) when it is by definition in motion. They have some pretty good ideas, and I'd love to read their paper.
My original concern was, however, that Stinson was doing his best to write about for his thesis how we can push IP over "software radio," and our buddies above were doing their best to figure out ways to defeat it. So indeed the world is not so ironic after all, and maybe the Chinese don't want to shoot down these amazing (chuckle) F-35's after all.
I really love this gun
Anyone wanting to make my day is welcome to pick me up a Benelli R1 in 300 win (I wonder if they'd do 300 wby just for me). That is a niiiiice rifle, and when I contacted Nightforce, they said their scopes would not be harmed by the fierce recoil of the 300 mags. Maybe even the 30-378 wby. But my guess is they won't chamber that gun in the monster wby because it's a danger. Besides, you probably want one of those $10,000 side-by-side break breach rifles with those cartridges because they're for hunting thick skinned dangerous game. Hardball as opposed to XTP so that you can shatter a shoulder bone and hit heart or lungs (or brain; I once saw video of a .577 Tyr drop a charging bull elephant in its tracks from a shot between his eyes. That is impressive.)
Or maybe Benelli will send me one to review. I am approaching a thousand posts here, going back almost ten years, and I know my guns. Maybe I'll blogroll them and they'll get the point, or maybe they have a media relations person I can ask super politely.
Damn I need an FFL.
Or maybe Benelli will send me one to review. I am approaching a thousand posts here, going back almost ten years, and I know my guns. Maybe I'll blogroll them and they'll get the point, or maybe they have a media relations person I can ask super politely.
Damn I need an FFL.
31 March, 2010
There is good news for neck pain sufferers
There's a product called Voltaren, a gel, which when applied directly to joints (knees, elbows, the little bones in your feet and hands, and your neck – sorry, spine people, it won't work so hot for you) actually works. I am not quite sure how it works because my main understanding is grey-matter drugs, not biomechanical.
Have you ever fallen asleep in a Mexican taxi? In an emergency room lobby? Heck, even in your own bed, "the wrong way"?
Well, I say this with as little Vanna White as I can muster, but ENTER VOLTAREN. Rub that luscious, foul-smelling goop on the joint (in this case the neck, in this case I waited until the third time) and the pain, if not gone entirely, is no longer a mean nasty bunny with big pointy teeth, it's more like the Black Knight. It's really good stuff. It's not controlled, meaning your doctor should have no problem writing it for you, and if you have tennis elbow or any number of "little joint problems," I have to say you have a pretty good chance of Voltaren working for you.
Have you ever fallen asleep in a Mexican taxi? In an emergency room lobby? Heck, even in your own bed, "the wrong way"?
Well, I say this with as little Vanna White as I can muster, but ENTER VOLTAREN. Rub that luscious, foul-smelling goop on the joint (in this case the neck, in this case I waited until the third time) and the pain, if not gone entirely, is no longer a mean nasty bunny with big pointy teeth, it's more like the Black Knight. It's really good stuff. It's not controlled, meaning your doctor should have no problem writing it for you, and if you have tennis elbow or any number of "little joint problems," I have to say you have a pretty good chance of Voltaren working for you.
29 March, 2010
I struck fear into mine own pants
I discovered how to build the 20mm cannon. Brass?? Who the fuck needs brass? Unfortunately, the range is going to be more like 8km, not 4km. I'm going to be filing a patent on it as I can think of all kinds of really useful things to do with it (no, ATF, it doesn't involve you, or even building it), and somebody may want to buy it from me.
Now to look up plasticizers and emulsifiers that are fine with propellants.
Now to look up plasticizers and emulsifiers that are fine with propellants.
currently what I hack with is
" note that some of the following includes UTF-16 characters
" so yer terminal, font, and vim had best support it. kthx.
set nohlsearch
set foldenable
set foldmethod=marker
set backspace=indent,eol,start
set ts=2
set sts=2
set noet
set number
set cursorline
set ai
set list
set listchars=tab:\»\
set sidescroll=15
syntax on
colo koehler
cabbrev Wq wq
cabbrev Prel perl
cabbrev prel perl
cabbrev Perl perl
cabbrev pelr perl
cabbrev peerl perl
" like :wq except write and suspend
command Wst w st
cabbrev wst Wst
ab prnt print
ab wran warn
ab prnit print
" add macros
ab ubp #!/usr/bin/perl
ab uws use warnings;^Muse strict;^M^M
ab mystamp # ☸ aja // vim:tw=80:ts=2:noet
The two things here most likely to piss people off are the "set list" and "set listchars" directives, and doubtless "show cursorline" is going to piss people off. Me, I like koehler, but you might like something different. And of course "mystamp" is just that, but it's nice for when you're "tagging" files to be able to go through them and grep for your stamp to see where you're the one fucking up and not the guy next to you.
Man google can fuck up some html when it gets busy with those div's.
" so yer terminal, font, and vim had best support it. kthx.
set nohlsearch
set foldenable
set foldmethod=marker
set backspace=indent,eol,start
set ts=2
set sts=2
set noet
set number
set cursorline
set ai
set list
set listchars=tab:\»\
set sidescroll=15
syntax on
colo koehler
cabbrev Wq wq
cabbrev Prel perl
cabbrev prel perl
cabbrev Perl perl
cabbrev pelr perl
cabbrev peerl perl
" like :wq except write and suspend
command Wst w
cabbrev wst Wst
ab prnt print
ab wran warn
ab prnit print
" add macros
ab ubp #!/usr/bin/perl
ab uws use warnings;^Muse strict;^M^M
ab mystamp # ☸ aja // vim:tw=80:ts=2:noet
The two things here most likely to piss people off are the "set list" and "set listchars" directives, and doubtless "show cursorline" is going to piss people off. Me, I like koehler, but you might like something different. And of course "mystamp" is just that, but it's nice for when you're "tagging" files to be able to go through them and grep for your stamp to see where you're the one fucking up and not the guy next to you.
Man google can fuck up some html when it gets busy with those div's.
28 March, 2010
Finally fucking done
It took me from July of 2007 until March of 2010, but I finished Net::TDMA. Unfortunately, even on my Xeon Mac, I was only able to obtain 8.6% of the speed necessary to construct the TDMA objects–empty!–with 2.8ghz procs. My guess is something like 4ghz or a way to parallelize the code so that it could run on a Tesla, or that I might, with eight processors, get to 96% or so of empty construction of packets.
But I think the real point here is we learn that for purposes of speaking software radio, embedded devices are important. If I really had a boner for this, I could write the code in C, put it on an arduino with a laser diode and communicate as fast as the device possibly could (in fact, I have all those parts, but I really don't feel like doing it after spending tonight finishing off annoyingly slow perl all night).
I've seen some of what the Graffiti Research Lab and Eyebeam kids have done and I am seriously torn between wanting to provide the sweat off my back to the people making the world better, but I really want to feed my family. Spun will do its very best to give back, and I have even specialer ways to do it. But a really big part of me wants to take my brain and apply it to the needs of people I once considered my most important peers.
They're probably not even listening to this pompous ass anymore, anyways.
But I think the real point here is we learn that for purposes of speaking software radio, embedded devices are important. If I really had a boner for this, I could write the code in C, put it on an arduino with a laser diode and communicate as fast as the device possibly could (in fact, I have all those parts, but I really don't feel like doing it after spending tonight finishing off annoyingly slow perl all night).
I've seen some of what the Graffiti Research Lab and Eyebeam kids have done and I am seriously torn between wanting to provide the sweat off my back to the people making the world better, but I really want to feed my family. Spun will do its very best to give back, and I have even specialer ways to do it. But a really big part of me wants to take my brain and apply it to the needs of people I once considered my most important peers.
They're probably not even listening to this pompous ass anymore, anyways.

