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In Business and In Life…

In business and in life you should always remember those who have been there with you through the storms…

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IM Status Explained: s/:(/:)/g

I have gotten asked by a few people about my IM status which is currently ‘s/:(/:)/g’. I have decided to explain what this means.

In linux, there are a family of file editors called vi. In vi, the search and replace command takes the format :s/<old text>/<new text>/[g], the command (and my status) would simply replace the frowny face ‘:(‘ with the smiley face ‘:)’. The ‘g’ (global) tells the command to do this throughout the entire document. So there you have it, my status on IM explained and now you know how to search and replace text in vi :) .

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Categories: Short and Sweet, Talk Geeky.

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Data Validation

Data validation is important, validate anything a user enters. Seriously, are there still programmers who don’t know this? By the way,  PRO TIP, you should also validate any data you export. Agreed upon file formats are agreed upon for a reason, and extraneous characters are not cool. Also who puts unescaped double quotes in a csv file, I know who…

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Entitlement

You are NOT special by default, you are NOT entitled to anything that you don’t earn or purchase with hard currency.

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Assumptions

Assumptions are the surest and the shortest path to agony.

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What Makes You Happy

Driving at Night

B-road Fun

I asked my friends once, ‘when was the last time you were truly happy?’ The answers were pretty diverse and interesting. The overall consensus though was that it seems that life doesn’t often allow opportunities for true happiness. Happiness isn’t the easiest thing to find in this modern world of ours; it seems we are always overcome with worry or in the midst of a crisis to be averted. Some people turn to religion for their dose of happiness, in general an accelerator and a steering wheel has always worked for me.

It always amazes me, the feelings that a machine made of rubber, metal and glass can evoke. Now, I am not suggesting that driving will cure all that ails, but for a little boost of happiness it has always worked for me. In that spirit, I decided to take a drive this evening. In general, these little excursions of mine are generally not planned affairs, the only real thing I rely on for guidance is my cursory knowledge of direction and my memory. I have lived in this area for about 10 years, so I have a decent grasp of where roads cross major highways. For today’s run, I set off west on Lewisville’s Main Street, I have a good idea that this road leaves the city relatively quickly and ends up winding through ranch country pretty quickly. It was an interesting start, driving along at near the speed limit, the car in front of me got nicked by the Flower Mound rozzers, this warned me that I should probably keep the needle under or around the speed limit on this one, a notion underscored as I drove past a black and white hiding lights off in the drive of a ranch. The speed limits backed off a bit and got a little less intrusive as I left Lewisville and Flower mound behind.  The windows came down, so I could enjoy the growl of what has to be one of the most angry 2.5 litre four cylinder engines in existence. The Rogue produces 170bhp about twice what my old Mirage produced and seems to put it to the road way more effectively through the CVT and a very intelligent AWD system. I almost started enjoying having to stop for red lights. It turns out you can have lots fun on back roads, even when not straying too far above the posted limit. Pretty soon I had eaten up enough countryside that I had made it to the western leg of the I35 split, but no matter, I just jumped on and did a few highway miles enjoying the feeling of watching the 18 wheelers hauling up the highway disappearing in the rear view mirror. I chose an exit that looked to not have too much civilization around it and jumped back on the b-roads. Happiness had found me, windows down, some down tempo music coming through the stereo. Even when I encountered a horse box trundling along at 30 below the posted limit, the happiness stayed with me. I continued to drive along, biding my time enjoying the music, waiting for the solid line to melt into dashes as it soon did. My foot pushed the pedal to the carpet and I simply made the horse box disappear, leaving me with a smile on my face. Not even civilization fading back in was enough to take the smile away. The smile lasted all the way back to my car port, where I left the Rogue to tick herself cool. It was a good run, and a good way to start the week.

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New Decals for my Window

So, I have wanted a little Jamaican flag decal for the rear window of my Rogue to go with the US flag I am currently sporting back there. A Texas flag would be an added bonus. I was finding it pretty difficult to find the perfect rear window decal, so I decided to just make my own. If you are of Jamaican heritage and a US citizen who lives in Texas, this decal may be perfect for you too. The SVG is reversed as this flag will be mounted inside my cabin and show as the image below from the outside. Print on static cling paper to create the decal.

The decal from outside

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Download the SVG of this decal.

 

 

 

 

 

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Gun Safety – Getting Older

I guess as you get older you get more irritated about stuff. At the gun counter yesterday it took EVERYTHING in my power not to say anything. Walking in, I was being covered by some idiot with a hunting rifle. And then the guy who was showing me pistols kept sweeping me with the barrel of the pistol I was looking at. I was being very careful not to cover anyone… and then I looked down at his finger and wanted to break it off… it was in the trigger guard… To use Julie’s word, I was irked… Remember people treat every gun as if it is loaded ALWAYS!!! Keep your finger OUT of the trigger guard until you are ready and on target…

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‘Civilization’ destroys civilizations.

‘Civilization’ destroys civilizations.

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It Rained This Morning!!??

Texas Morning

Spirit in the Sky?

So I am told it rained here in Lewisville this morning. I guess I missed it, I heard the rumble of what sounded like distant thunder but the pavement was barely damp when I made it outside. I do know that it wasn’t near enough rain. Maybe mother nature is trying to re-assure us that she does remember how to make the rain.

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