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by Rob Friesel

re: -m’s comment:

1 += getting into it’s furry innards. Making it do headstands. Dual video out on an iBook (not that I did that all on my own, by any stretch). Toying with the features. What wacky scripts need written to make FileVault play well with others? (When *I* want it to?) Nothing too fancy, I guess. Just nice to be able to flip easily back and forth between gooey GUI mode and gritty terminal sessions without feeling like some sort of criminal or freakshow. (Well, more so anyway.)

14 += (see above) (see also, #15); learning and re-learning. I took a couple of CS classes at SMCM (believe we had this conv. before…?) that left less than sweet flavors upon the old palate. Maybe my brain just wasn’t primed for it. Some may recall my outburst in COSC120 — “The program should just KNOW it’s a new variable!” Clearly my thinking was before it’s time. It’s the problem solving I can’t live without (but somehow don’t get enough of…) Some are obsessed w/ the metadata, I’m just obsessed w/ teaching the system how to traverse the data tree and make it pretty.

25 == “FRANCHISES” += Stephenson may have been closer to the truth than we realize w/ all that franchisee stuff. Maybe I’m just insane and/or bitter and/or failing to see the big picture but there is something awry when any underlying purpose or mission is undermined by image. Or else “image” is the underlying purpose. See also American Honda (re: the former) and Scion (re: the latter). There’s already too much anxiety in the world for a big corporation to worry about whether or not the stock photos depict alloy wheels. Or if they’re using Flash on the homepage. Honestly, I think we all have bigger fish to fry.

CURRENTLY PLAYING: Jimmy Van M “Sanctuary” > Ministry “Grace” > Hipp-E “Riddem Control”

About Rob Friesel

Software engineer by day. Science fiction writer by night. Weekend homebrewer, beer educator at Black Flannel, and Certified Cicerone. Author of The PhantomJS Cookbook and a short story in Please Do Not Remove. View all posts by Rob Friesel →

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