{"id":252,"date":"2002-05-02T05:24:58","date_gmt":"2002-05-02T10:24:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.terrorware.com\/geoff\/2002\/05\/02\/76074115\/"},"modified":"2002-05-02T05:24:58","modified_gmt":"2002-05-02T10:24:58","slug":"76074115","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.terrorware.com\/geoff\/2002\/05\/02\/76074115\/","title":{"rendered":"76074115"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>mayday<\/h3>\n<p><i>Originally written 05.01.2002<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p>\n     wasted untold amounts of time writing an e-mail to some silly college journalist who wrote an editorial that tim pointed me to complaining about people who were pretentious name droppers.  i think tim gains a great deal of enjoyment from my disdain for such editorials.  at least he hooked me up with some cap&#8217;n jazz and pedro the lion mp3s (<b>how&#8217;s that for name dropping?<\/b>).  later on i read a d.h. lawrence short story that tim told me to read.  i&#8217;ts called <i>rocking horse winner<\/i> and apparently there&#8217;s an emo band or something that named themselves after the story&#8217;s title.  i think they&#8217;re playing this years <a href=\"http:\/\/www.krazyfest.com\" target=\"_blank\">krazyfest<\/a>.  and that&#8217;s the thing: i like the idea of semi-obscure bands making semi-obscure literary references.  it&#8217;s like a treasure hunt.  it makes life more interesting.  can&#8217;t remember the last time i got that &#8220;wow, that&#8217;s interesting&#8221; feeling from an mtv band.\n  <\/p>\n<p>\n     been listening to the new weezer release maladroit.  don&#8217;t see the drastic improvement of the final versions of the songs over the demos that peter was talking about.  still, as i said before, i like them in an entertaining, <b>let&#8217;s go party and cruise around the township with our windows rolled down<\/b> sort of way.\n  <\/p>\n<p>\n    <b>it&#8217;s mayday and all across europe people are taking to the streets<\/b>.  in edinburgh there was a pro-palestine rally, and on the news wire i saw photos of thousands upon thousands of french left-wingers protesting le pen&#8217;s write wing politics.  in berlin people got crazy and fucked shit up, and i saw footage of londoners bicycling through the streets to bring rush hour traffic to a grinding halt.\n  <\/p>\n<p>\n    met with one of my lecturers who is overseeing my uml honeynet project.  we discussed the project a little bit and he said <b>he wants a 20 page report on the thing.  bloody hell<\/b>.  but i need to figure out how to write like that if i ever plan to do anything in academia. it&#8217;s pretty impressive over here.  the third years are doing a system design project which sounds a bit like the robot project i did as a freshman.  couldn&#8217;t quite make out what the project is exactly, but i heard the phrases &#8220;monolith that emits morris code using ir&#8221;, &#8220;legos&#8221;, and &#8220;apache&#8221;.  sounds rad.  most of the fourth years seem to be doing dissertations.  at osu, hardly anyone does.\n  <\/p>\n<p>\n    <b>my family must be naturally anal<\/b>.  at least the males.  tim&#8217;s busy putting lyrics and liner notes into his mp3 files.  i didn&#8217;t even know you can cram that stuff into id3v2 tags.  i&#8217;m busy writing ridiculously over-engineered oo perl code to setup my uml honeynets.  it sucks, and is probably a waste of time, but once i get started doing something i feel compelled to finish.  at least i learned some stuff, like how to pass arguments to the &#8220;wanted&#8221; subroutine used with file::find.  the solution which i found on the <a href=\"http:\/\/perlmonks.thepen.com\/109068.html\" target=\"_blank\">perlmonks site<\/a> is to write a subroutine to generate anonymous subroutines: <\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<pre>\n\t$wanted = make_wanted(\\&amp;wanted_1, $arg1, $arg2);\n\n\tfind($wanted, '..\/');\n\n\tsub wanted_1 {\n\t   my $arg1 = shift;\n\t   my $arg2 = shift;\n\t   \n           ...\n\t}\n\n\tsub make_wanted {\n\t   my $wanted= shift;                      # get the \"real\" wanted function\n\t   my @args= @_;                           # \"freeze\" the arguments\n\t   my $sub= sub { $wanted-&gt;( @args);  };   # generate the anon sub\n\t   return $sub;                            # return it\n\t}\n      <\/pre>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>    <b>i guess you really can do pretty much anything in perl.  it&#8217;s just not always pretty<\/b>.  i love writing code, because after doing it for a couple of hours i find that i get into a zone where i don&#8217;t care about getting food, i don&#8217;t care about going home, and i can&#8217;t even be bothered to talk with people on im.  i just want to get my code to work.  and to be honest, i like that feeling.  computers can consistently maintain my attention like few other things can, even to the point that it puts people off.  <b>it&#8217;s just really good to get that feeling when you&#8217;re just completely and totally focused on something<\/b>. i reckon i should go to more of the hackathons that the opensource club at osu does every once in a while.\n  <\/p>\n<p>\n    my own personal hackathon lasted until 8 before i figured i&#8217;d better walk back to the flat.  again my timing is shit.  as i started walking down the road it started pouring.  i couldn&#8217;t see from the water drops on my glasses, and they kept slipping off my nose anyway.  the drops stung my eyes, and i was starting to get a headache either from the constance pounding of the rain or the continuous grimace that was developing on my brow.  <b>between fuming over code not working and getting drenched it was less than a fun walk home<\/b>.\n  <\/p>\n<p>\n    no amount of rain could ruin the night completely though. the mark thomas product is on television.  &#8220;<b>how i became an arms dealer in eight days<\/b>.&#8221;  awesome.\n  <\/p>\n<p>\n    i think that tonight was paddy&#8217;s birthday or something because he and all his stupid friends were being quite loud and chucking stuff out of the windows.  well, at least it wasn&#8217;t our flat this time.  paddy is this agricultural student who lives in the building and is basically the type of kid who still hasn&#8217;t outgrown the notion of bullying.  i remember him getting drunk and trying to pick a fight with an also drunk marco.  he kept calling marco a poof and i think marco responded byy saying &#8220;oh you&#8217;re a great wanker&#8221;.  for some reason that just incensed him.  it would have been hilarious if i hadn&#8217;t been worried that someone was about to get trashed.  so we all do these paddy <b>impressions where we grunt and talk like  cavemen<\/b> and it&#8217;s totally juvenile but completely hilarious.  we&#8217;ve been throwing around the idea of writing a sit-com pilot around paddy&#8217;s life.\n  <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>mayday Originally written 05.01.2002. wasted untold amounts of time writing an e-mail to some silly college journalist who wrote an editorial that tim pointed me to complaining about people who were pretentious name droppers. i think tim gains a great deal of enjoyment from my disdain for such editorials. at least he hooked me up&hellip; 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