“Good-bye old Internet: Europe is down to its last IPv4 addresses”

Another nail in IPv4’s coffin. And the article’s summary says: […] The U.S. and Canada? Our day of reckoning comes in August 2013. I’ve been working on my communications code library recently, upgrading it to support proxies (which is a real pain in the tail when you don’t have a proper proxy to test things …

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…and Why Your Neighbors Should Care Too

(This is a continuation of my last two articles, here and here, on a mental health technique I discovered a few months ago.) It used to be that your mental health didn’t matter much to most people. Your family probably cared, assuming they weren’t too screwed up to do so, as an unfortunate number of …

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…and Why You Should Care…

(This is a continuation of my last article, on a mental health technique I discovered a few months ago. It’s not the “much larger side” that I mentioned at the end of that post though; that will posted as a third part, soon.) It may sound strange that I’m talking about getting rid of beliefs. …

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Your Mental Health…

If you’ve been reading this blog for a while, you probably remember my big discovery about myself last year. This article continues the theme, though it has nothing to do with the earlier entries. I’ve always thought that I was as mentally healthy as the next person. “Well adjusted” is the term commonly used. I …

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“Being a skinny is much more unhealthy than being fat – new study”

So much for the “obesity epidemic.” 🙂 (There’s something I’ve wondered about the “Body Mass Index,” or BMI, ever since I learned how it was calculated: why the heck would medical professionals use such a measurement? It’s obvious to anyone with a math education that it couldn’t be right — it assumes that a person’s …

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Cross-Platform Development

As some of the readers of this blog may have noticed, we posted the Linux version of our product yesterday, joining the Windows version we originally released. The product was originally developed under Linux, so it would have made sense to post that one first — except that we had no experience packaging things for …

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Update on the Update on the Camry

After the highway trip, the average fuel economy on the Camry (with a little over a quarter tank left) is 38MPG. And that’s with running the AC in both directions, and the not-so-good initial mileage averaged in. 🙂 The AC on the Camry has an “ECO” mode, which seems to work pretty well at restricting …

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Hello, Sexy Camry!

We got the new car on schedule, got it home, and I spent several hours setting everything up and reading about various features. It paired with both my phone and GoddessJ’s, via Bluetooth, with no problem. The hands-free system works like a charm; the audio quality is as good as our phones alone. The built-in …

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Goodbye, Faithful Nellie

Our ’96 Toyota Corolla, occasionally known as “Nellie,” has been very good to us. We bought it used, twelve years ago, and it has served us faithfully ever since. Nellie is feeling her age, though. The engine is still chugging along enthusiastically, but the body is beginning to show some rust. When idling at a …

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