http://personal.mia.bellsouth.net/mia/s/v/svonberg/

http://personal.mia.bellsouth.net/~svonberg

hmm… even http://personal.bellsouth.net/~svonberg works.

remote relocators for 10 megs more of free space… maybe I’ll relocate the newtcam there, and have it go streaming.

http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/p/nm/20010823/sc/mdf37948.html

bovine miniature… a bull sculpture the size of a red blood cell… how cool!

my cow army of spies is getting more resourceful.

also- keeping with livestock (and the cute little pancake bunny – and a note in english describing what he’s up to .)

The World Carrot Museum goes a long way toward explaining the GFP Bunny Project. The glowing green bunny must have found out what the Carrot Museum already knows: carrots make excellent lasers.

Livejournal reflections

Date created: 2000-05-19 19:47:56
Date updated: 2001-08-26 15:31:30, now

Journal entries: 2,605
Comments: Posted: 16,240 – Received: 16,154 (not bad, about even… I’ve been really not posting in other people’s journals recently, just because of the inability to do so)

user #3397 – we now get about 2100 new users every *day*

LJ has a different feel now… I wonder if it’s the difference between a small village and a big city. I can remember wayyy back when it was new to me, and I was just looking for a place to link to my web page, and keep an ongoing journal of my thoughts online. ( directed me here after looking at her site. I’m glad I went… that was the only reason I went with LJ, as it was the first one I’d heard of that was comfortable. Blogger at that time was still sticky, and LJ had a spiffier client, plus a build in friends and comments feature.) I miss a few of the features that have been (temporarily, I hope!) sacrificed to allow for more growth, like seeing where a person has recently posted, the regional search engine, etc… it was nice to peek around and see who in your neighborhood was posting. I think you could break it down by age, too… nice to see (forgive my ageist ways) folks 19 and up in my zone, who have gaming as an interest…it’d make organizing a group very simple.

I’d love for the gp search engine and picture host to come online soon, preferably after they get the machinery to work properly again. all the weirdness is floating out at http://www.scottobear.com/lj/ right now, unindexed, just hovering. it’s begun to add up, over the year+ of entries… and I really don’t put as many pictures in as some folks do.

my first LJ icon

you know who you are. :)

Paid members errors!? Why!? Even though there is a dedicated web server and a dedicated database server for paid members, it is just a dedicated slave server. Both sides have to still share the master database. The devs have been hacking away all night and all day to move code from hitting the master DB to the slaves. They’re mostly done, but this message will probably pop up anyway.
Remember:Reload less, it will work more often.

das Luftkissenfahrzeug ist voll von den Aalen

aimbot smarterchild is getting smarter. 🙂

it has language translation on there now… French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish so far, and a spellcheck, plus new games.

I heartily recommend adding him to your buddylist (for aim, yahoo, msn… I think ICQ is coming soon, too. ).. it has a good web search, btw. 🙂

The house is now clean, save for me. Time for the pod to make with the self-wash.

Working on the webpage redesign, and stumbled over this page – http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/arcnat/chauvet/en/index.html

the map interaction is similar to what I want.

bonus factoid

Cave Bear :
A very tall bear with a massive head. It was vegetarian and did not live in caves, but hibernated there. It became extinct approximately 10,000 years ago.

If you’re having way too much trouble with livejournal…

opendiary.com seems to be working fine too, and the friends feature on there is pretty neat. same disads as LJ, no java or shockwave embeds… but most of you guys don’t mind that. they have a decent calendar, random, and also have a nifty ‘theme’ and ‘circles’ features that IU’d liek to see implemented here.

you can look at mine, here… but I’m thinking that my backup is deadjournal, then opendiary.com, then blogger.

(I have alterior motives…if all the folks that complain leave, the servers will work again for me! )

Behold! The Beast Wakes!


Me in my Laundry gear

Must do my chores… just lurking here to do a quick post, and procrastinate to see if my sweetie will pop up before I dash off to do laundry.

I had a wonderful night last night, all told… the mood was sensual, the company, delightful. I love a very special woman…I spent a little chunk of the night creating some stuff for her, from some custom scripting to things rather more romantic. [I wonder if this is visible outside of source? I love you, sweet moonflower!]

A clever way to hide things in plain sight. enclose them inside of less than/greater than signs. 🙂

You were licking your lips and your lipstick shining
I was dying just to ask for a taste
We were lying together in a silver lining
By the light of the moon
You know there’s not another moment
Not another moment
Not another moment to waste

[update-noon] Ok.. I’m off! see you kids later! But first, a pirate joke.

So this pirate walks into a bar with a steering wheel coming out of the front of his pants. The bartender says, “Hey, what’s up with that steering wheel?” The pirate replies, “Arr, it’s driving me nuts.”

http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~horan/ced522readings/jung/association/lecture1.htm

sadly, we really couldn’t do the reaction time part, but the rest is interesting, and perhaps, telling.

The Association Method[1]
Carl G. Jung (1910)

(link also now posted at the bottom of the test.)