Yearly Archives: 2006

A Small Gathering

At the last minute, we decided to host a small party this new year’s eve.

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The party was interesting. The power went out at 11:42 PM and stayed out for almost three hours – the longest power outage we’ve seen in the 11 years we’ve been in the loft! The party became much quieter and more intimate. It was lovely. We ushered in 2007 by candlelight.

For those who couldn’t make it to our little party, (and to those who did) we wish you all a peaceful, prosperous 2007!

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Holiday Hell Week Begins

The usual suspects in all the usual places.

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View the rest of the photos here.

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Merry Christmas!

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–Tres

2 funny
–Grant

Very nice card – how long did it take you to put it together?
–Dawn
(About two hours.)

The e-card is your funniest yet!
–Todd

OH MY GERSH….I just about blew ice water out of my nose!!!!!! You are a nut!!!!! LOL
–Wendy

One of the bestest cards I’ve seen this Christmas!
–Sandy

My goodness, that’s wonderful. And kind of disturbing.
–Hugh

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Up the Coast

Yes, Gualala again. Then our usual day trip to Mendocino. This time with Grant, Sandy and Chris. We just can’t seem to get enough of this place.

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Goofy shot of Chris and Jim by Grant Goya.

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Portland

I finally made it to Portland this weekend for the very first time! I have been putting this trip off forever it seems, but forces finally converged and I made it. I attended a book launch/award ceremony at Mark Downey’s Lucid Images Gallery, and had an excellent dinner with my dear friends Ali and Neil at Gino’s.

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My friends also gave me the full tour of the city – from the Japanese Garden to the Pearl District and through more than a dozen cool neighborhoods. (By the way, the Japanese Garden was beautiful in winter, but I’d really love to see it when it looks like this or this!) Overall, Portland looks like a great place to live. My friends who live there love it. The numerous inviting neighborhoods each have their own mini main street and unique personality, real estate is attainable, coffee shops abound, there is no sales tax, and I must have heard ten times how “nice the people are”. Kelly and I will be returning as soon as possible to scope it out again!

The funny thing is I took almost no pictures of the actual city. I guess that’s because I was too busy shooting pictures of Mark’s gorgeous 5-year-old daughter Malaya. Oh well, I guess I have to go back! ;)

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Dude Radio?

First of all, let me state up front that Kelly is my best wife – ever. There is no second place. She totally rocks. This week she granted me 77 hours of bird-less bliss. (Thank you Darling. The kindness of boarding your four sometimes lovable, but often totally annoying critters has not gone unnoticed. It has been wonderful, and I am very grateful. Four stars. Of course I miss you. :)

So, what did I do with all of this glorious free time? I delved into the world of Internet radio! See, an ex-coworker, (and actual friend) Bill, came by with questions about the technology and the market. Unfortunately, I have learned that I’m totally out of touch with the mainstream. I wasn’t much help describing the audience for Internet Radio. I mean, all I know is that I tune in Radio Paradise pretty much every day. Don’t you? Doesn’t everyone? (I also contribute to RP, and you will too after you listen for a few days.)

Anyway, I’ve always preferred to be the guy “behind-the-scenes”. (I guess that makes me an “E” – an “enabler”. That’s probably why I love System Administration and networking in general.) So, when the idea of running our own Internet radio station came up, I did what I think I do best – I began researching what it would take to actually do this. What software is available? How is bandwidth allocated? How much does it cost? What about the web site? How many listeners can be supported for nothing? Are there Open Source solutions? Will this run on one of my Linux servers? What kind of resources are we talkin’ about, anyway? More importantly, Is there payola in Internet radio, and can we get some?

Which brings me to Bill Tobin. I have known Bill since somewhere around 1989, when I started at Conam Nuclear. I could say a lot about Bill, the nuclear industry and having 6 months a year off, but I’ll save all that for a later post. The one thing I’ll say for sure is that Bill has the best taste in music of anyone I know – and the most eclectic music collection. That’s why his will be the best Internet music station ever. Simple as that.

Stay tuned…

(By the way, I found answers to all most of the questions about Internet radio and some surprises too, which I hope to detail in subsequent posts right here.)

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Oh – on a totally unrelated note, we had the garage cleaned this weekend. This is the first time in eleven years that I have seen the garage free of automobiles.

Posted in Computing, Design, Radio | 3 Comments

Redesign Complete

Now that IE7 will be distributed through Microsoft’s automatic updates, I feel it’s safe to incorporate PNG transparency into my site design. If you see a white box where the header should appear on this page, please upgrade to IE7 or better still, use a different browser! (Opera, perhaps?)

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Chris Picks His Top Five Weather Books

Can you even name five weather books? Didn’t think so. Well Chris Burt has no trouble naming his favorites in Saturday’s Wall Street Journal. Chris’ short reviews are so interesting that I now want to go out and buy all five!

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Housing Explosion!

Coming to your neigborhood soon. At least if you live in Oakland! Buildings like this are springing up everywhere. I’m very happy to see some of the new structures feature fun, creative color schemes. The blaze orange and powder blue looks great! I wonder if all this construction will lead to a housing glut in the Easy Bay. Doubt it, but there are an awful lot of dwellings set to come on line soon.

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One of the images is the front of the office I work in. You do know which one – don’t you?

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Magic Light

magic_light.jpgKelly will undoubtedly be upset that I posted this, because as anyone can clearly see, the loft is a “total mess!” Sorry Kelly, but I just wanted to share with my friends and family the light that came into our home at 4:01 PM today. Our loft lighting has been different every day of the last 11 years – mostly due to seasonal changes, but also due to the construction around us – and I totally love it.

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One More Book Under the Wire

http://thedude.com/images/2006/11/wyoming_book-thumb.jpgThis weekend is your last chance to get 50% off on $100 or more worth of books at MyPublisher. I made one more quick book this morning and ordered 12 copies for 75 bucks with shipping. You really should try it. It’s fun! There is no cheaper way to see a bunch of your favorite shots side-by-side. And, as I’ve said before, the printing quality is excellent.

For fun, thedude likes to include a panorama in each of his books. This means one shot has been split in two and the image halves have dropped onto a single spread. See it there? Cool? Yes.

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Halloween

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