The North Sea has almost as much oil left as has already been extracted, a BBC Scotland investigation has been told.
— BBC News, Oil reserves ‘will last decades’.
The North Sea has almost as much oil left as has already been extracted, a BBC Scotland investigation has been told.
— BBC News, Oil reserves ‘will last decades’.
Outlook has now decided that I need all my e-mail text in huge. I have no idea why.
My only real complaint with my Linksys NSLU2 is that it doesn’t have a very accurate clock. Tools like rsync expect identical timestamps, or flag source and destination files as different. This causes most of your files to be rewritten, even though the source and destination are in fact the same.
This fixes it:
rsync --size-only -av src dest
I picked up my long neck banjo from Hugh Hunter today. It’s wonderful.
(The image links to some of Hugh’s work-in-progress pictures.)
Found next to our recycling bin when I arrived home tonight.
This is my favourite song from Absolutely: The Hills of Buccleuch.
I just got a Kalimba from Paul Tracey.
I’m now a licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.), according Professional Engineers Ontario.
I started my application process on December 2006. It’s not a quick process.
At Wallack’s in Ottawa. They are Faber-Castells.
Meena Peruvemba (CanWEA), Kyle MacNeill and Derek Lim Soo (GE) prepare the veggies at The Urban Element
The CanWEA board, and as many staff who could make it, went to The Urban Element last night for a team-building dinner. I usually shy away from team building things (I’ve have too many There is no I in team sessions, to which I usually respond, “Yes, but there is me, and also meat, so I think that says something”) but this one was good.
The Urban Element isn’t your average resto. You prepare and cook your own dinner, with the direct supervision of chef Kyle MacNeill and his assistants. Now it helps a lot that they’ve chosen very fine ingredients, and measured them out just so, and also have a properly set up kitchen and utensils, but we had to do the mixing, marinading and cooking.
What we made:
It was good; very good. Really amazingly good. Great atmosphere and a very pleasant evening.
We watched “Shut Up and Sing” last night. Pretty remarkable the amount of ire that was directed towards The Dixie Chicks for one comment.
Still, if we define 1 seeger to be the unit of persecution suffered by Pete Seeger for his words and beliefs, the meter barely flickers by comparison.
Now I’ve discovered how easy it is to create MP3 ringtones for my BlackBerry (make a 64KBit mono MP3 of short length, e-mail it to the phone, open attachment, save it, and select “Use as ringtone”), I just had to use this little snippet of the DeZurik Sisters: dezurik.mp3.
I saw Old Man Luedecke play The Drake on Thursday night. After being snowed out of seeing him in Guelph, it was great to finally hear him play. Wasn’t disappointed; really fun show. Superb lyrics, fantastic technique (his clawhammer and Seeger up-picking are spot on) and gently self-deprecating stage banter make it a fun night. Go and see him if he’s playing near you.
auplabels – extract times of tracks in an Audacity file for adding labels (download).
Audacity 1.3’s method of track splitting has always seemed a pain, so I wrote the above to help me.
Running auplabels file.aup
will generate a somewhat sparse file of track offsets:
0.00000000
191.57333333
376.08000000
550.76000000
…
You’ll want to edit this to add track names (there should be a tab between the first column and the title):
0.00000000Â Â Â Â Â Battle of the Blues
191.57333333Â Â Â I Quit My Job
376.08000000Â Â Â Ain't Goin' My Way
550.76000000Â Â Â Wake Up Hill
…
If you use File -> Import… -> Labels… to import this into your project, the label track should exactly align with your track splits.
(Of course, this should really be an XML application since Audacity AUP files are XML, but issues were had.)