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    <entry>
      <title>Quakecon 2011</title>
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      <id>tag:darkmercury.net,2011:/1.419</id>
      <published>2011-09-04T02:06:42Z</published>
      <updated>2011-12-06T16:33:43Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.darkmercury.net</uri>      </author>

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<p><br />Quakecon 2011 started off the same way they all do, with Tim and his friends arriving at my house on Tuesday.&nbsp; I was lucky again this year to get the time off work.&nbsp; Since the Quakecon dates are rarely announced in time, I had guessed the wrong weekend to apply my vacation time.&nbsp; We had a smaller group this year, almost the same people as last year.&nbsp; Tim, Adam, March, Steve, Matt, Joe and Jo all came down.&nbsp; Normally, they arrive early to help volunteer for setup.&nbsp; This year though, a vacation was needed and everyone just used the time to relax and have a good minilan (the LAN before the LAN).&nbsp; They do enough volunteering throughout the event, and it was good to finally see them.&nbsp; Usually, between their staying at the hotel and their volunteering, it would feel like I never saw them.&nbsp; </p>

<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/minilan1.jpg"><img width="200" src="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/minilan1.jpg"></a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a target="_blank" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/minilan2.jpg"><img width="200" src="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/minilan2.jpg"></a></p>

<p>We were feeling a little skittish about the convention this year, after network outages turned Quakecon into IRC&#8217;con last year.&nbsp; This year the Quakecon website was hacked and there was very little information available.&nbsp; It seemed like no one really cared about Quakecon anymore and the magic was dying.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Overall though, I think we were mostly happy with Quakecon 2011.&nbsp; If you&#8217;ve ever been to one then you know what it is like.&nbsp; Depending on what breaks that year, they are all pretty much the same.&nbsp; The network was much more stable this year, due mainly to a routed network instead of switches.&nbsp; AT&amp;T sponsored internet was a very welcome addition.&nbsp; But there was a flaw in the network this year.&nbsp; Using routers instead of switches meant that searching for LAN games wouldn&#8217;t work.&nbsp; To get into a game, you had to manually type in an IP Address, which is a pain to look up.&nbsp; Lacking an official solution to the problem, I personally started keeping track of LAN Games and sharing the info over a twitter account and the IRC room.&nbsp; It was a detriment to the LAN overall, in my opinion, but not a huge one.&nbsp; My efforts seemed mostly futile as there just weren&#8217;t enough people following the twitter accounts and joining IRC.&nbsp; Over time, we just started playing games online, since the speed was good enough.&nbsp; In the end, it didn&#8217;t really matter if you were playing with strangers in the room or strangers on the internet.</p>

<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/setup.jpg"><img width="200" src="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/setup.jpg"></a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a target="_blank" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/computer.jpg"><img width="200" src="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/computer.jpg"></a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a target="_blank" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/quakeconstock.jpg"><img width="200" src="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/quakeconstock.jpg"></a></p>

<p>I played mostly QuakeLive of course, and did decent.&nbsp; The most fun, however, were the Left 4 Dead 2 versus matches we played.&nbsp; There were 8 of us, which is the perfect number for a L4D2 vs match, and of us only 3 really play the game.&nbsp; Dead Air had just been released, so we played a lot of that.&nbsp; It was pretty fun to stumble around as noobs.&nbsp; </p>

<p>The vendors area was borderline empty.&nbsp; There was a Dell/Alienware setup, and some Rage.&nbsp; I think a Silverstone booth sold some headsets.&nbsp; I can&#8217;t remember the other ones and frankly I didn&#8217;t spend much time there.&nbsp; Ventrillo again tried to give away a car and again I didn&#8217;t care.&nbsp; Joe wasted a lot of his time standing around the QuickDraw stage trying to win a chance to play a game and maybe win some money.&nbsp; Some money that they probably won&#8217;t pay anyways.&nbsp; I stopped fighting over the prizes a long time ago.&nbsp; I never win and why waste the time.</p>

<p>With Jo&#8217;s prompting, I went to more panels this year.&nbsp; They had one which was an interview with some of the key id software employees which was cool.&nbsp; John Carmack is a smart guy and it was interesting.&nbsp; What was less interesting was the PC Perspective event.&nbsp; Year after year we go hoping to win big prizes but as always, nothing.&nbsp; I can&#8217;t remember anything actually presented there except Nvidia was there and I can&#8217;t remember what they were on about.&nbsp; Nvidia Douche [<a target="_blank" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/nvidiadouche.jpg">1</a>] [<a target="_blank" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/nvidiadouche2.jpg">2</a>] returned this year with a speaking role.&nbsp; I noticed that every picture I took of him always comes out the same.&nbsp; However, March, Jo and I made it interesting by (joining the crowd in) yelling crude things at them.&nbsp; They couldn&#8217;t hear us but it was funny to those around.&nbsp; What was terribly depressing was an actual fight that erupted over a PC case given out as a prize.&nbsp; They wrestled and twisted and fell over each other and we all watched in horror.&nbsp; Sad to watch people&#8217;s morality absolutely dissolve at the hint of material gain.</p>

<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/panel.jpg"><img width="200" src="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/panel.jpg"></a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a target="_blank" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/pcperspective.jpg"><img width="200" src="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/qcon11/pcperspective.jpg"></a></p>

<p>Though it was better than last year, we haven&#8217;t decided if we are going back next year.&nbsp; There was an idea floating around of renting a place to set up a big minilan and just have the week to ourselves.&nbsp; Maybe over time it will turn into our own convention.&nbsp; Either way, as long as we keep getting together once a year that&#8217;s enough for me.
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    <entry>
      <title>Upcoming Upgrades</title>
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      <id>tag:darkmercury.net,2011:/1.417</id>
      <published>2011-09-03T21:02:01Z</published>
      <updated>2011-09-30T16:44:02Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.darkmercury.net</uri>      </author>

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        scheme="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/category/tech/"
        label="Tech" />
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        <p>Since the last post way back in May, my computer hasn&#8217;t changed much.&nbsp; Back then I added the Razer Mamba mouse and Megaloden Headset. </p>

<p>The mamba has been amazing, like spectacularly good for a wireless mouse.&nbsp; Its only problem is battery life.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll often leave it on and leave for a 4 day trip at work and come back to find it dead.&nbsp; It&#8217;s not a huge deal since it can easily become a wired mouse by plugging it in.&nbsp; My only real disappointment is that as soon as I bought it they came out with a new mamba, all stealth-apple style.&nbsp; I don&#8217;t think the new one is vastly different though, it has some fancy lights.&nbsp; I will try to resist the temptation to buy another one.</p>

<p>The Megaloden headset is alright.&nbsp; It&#8217;s bulky and takes up a lot of room in my suitcase when I took it to DasLAN.&nbsp; I don&#8217;t like the fabric ear covers, compared to my Bose Triports, but the Bose has no microphone.&nbsp; The mic is alright when I&#8217;m at home in a quiet environment, but was almost worthless in the noisy environment of Quakecon.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll probably keep them because the market for them is pretty small.</p>

<p>My only big PC news is that, after 9 years, I&#8217;ve finally bought a new case for my computer.&nbsp; Since high school, I&#8217;ve rocked an old school <a href="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/Desktop.jpg">Lian-Li PC-60</a> or something.&nbsp; I have pretty high standards for my computers, it turns out.&nbsp; I wanted a silver case to go along with the Apple Cinema Displays which narrowed me down to about 5% of the total case market.&nbsp; Go ahead and try to buy a nice looking silver case, I dare you.&nbsp; You can&#8217;t do it anymore.&nbsp; Your computer these days must be black, which is funny because in the past nothing was beige and you could never find any black.&nbsp; We kinda went past the goal of customization and ended up back where we started.&nbsp; Anyways, I considered buying a dead Apple PowerMac G5 and gutting and modding it to make a PC from it.&nbsp; Not only extremely troublesome, it would limit me to one DVD drive and wouldn&#8217;t be very upgradable.&nbsp; </p>

<p>The bar by which I&#8217;ve always measured PC cases has been the <a href="http://www.maximumpc.com/files/u139222/dm2002-big.jpg">Maximum PC &#8220;Dream Machine&#8221; for 2002</a>.&nbsp; The case is a Cooler Master ATC-110, which went out of production soon after.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve occasionally searched for one, usually to never find one, or find one in bad condition.&nbsp; However, I recently came across one on ebay in basically flawless condition and so I pulled the trigger and bought it.&nbsp; I&#8217;m pretty excited to get it.&nbsp; It&#8217;s almost a full tower, so it&#8217;ll be larger than my current computer, but it doesn&#8217;t actually go to LAN Parties anymore.&nbsp; I have my Macbook Pro for that now, so I don&#8217;t have to worry about traveling with it much.&nbsp; I like the way the door covers the drives, and I have plenty of USB ports on my keyboard and monitors so I don&#8217;t need them on the case.&nbsp; Hopefully I can put up some images when I get the computer built.&nbsp; It&#8217;ll be fun to rebuild the computer, I never get to do that anymore it seems.</p>

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<p>I considered buying an i7 setup to make it like a whole new computer, but the Core 2 Duo is still fine.&nbsp; Maybe next year for Quakecon (or whatever we end up doing).
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    <entry>
      <title>Left 4 Dead 2</title>
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      <id>tag:darkmercury.net,2011:/1.416</id>
      <published>2011-05-02T19:27:45Z</published>
      <updated>2011-05-02T20:39:46Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.darkmercury.net</uri>      </author>

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        <p>It&#8217;s been a long time since I&#8217;ve been really into gaming.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve kept up with Quake 3/Live a little bit, but mostly I&#8217;ve been working on PHP programming and other stuff.&nbsp; Left 4 Dead 2 has changed that however, bringing me back into the world of PC gaming.&nbsp; I was never someone who was into the whole zombie apocalypse thing, but I do like this game a lot.&nbsp; Besides having a pretty fun mix of zombies, weapons, and adventures, what I like about this game is the teamwork.&nbsp; There are only a few campaigns, but trying to get through them with different people with different skills is challenging, and brings something new to gaming for me.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve always been the solo warrior of Q3 before this.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve been playing L4D2 with some random people online.&nbsp; When you find a good teammate online you friend them through Steam and can invite them to play with you again later.&nbsp; When you have good teammates you can ramp up the difficulty and have some fun.&nbsp; Here&#8217;s a gameplay video where I make some good appearances:
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Since getting back into PC gaming, I&#8217;ve picked up a Razer Mamba mouse, which I love!&nbsp; I never thought I would like a wireless mouse on my gaming machine, but this is something else.&nbsp; I also got a Razer Megalodon headset, which is less impressive but still nice.&nbsp; Longer reviews of one or both may come soon.&nbsp; </p>

<p>In Quakecon News, QC is coming sooner than we expect!&nbsp; It&#8217;s may already and that means about 3 months to get good at Quake again.&nbsp; If people are interested, I&#8217;d like to start a QL night or something where we play some DM/CA/TDM together to prepare.&nbsp; Let me know!&nbsp; My Pre-Quakecon LAN will actually have some thought put into it this year.&nbsp; Can&#8217;t wait to see everyone.&nbsp; 
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    <entry>
      <title>MagpieRSS with RSS2.0 and Atom1.0</title>
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      <id>tag:darkmercury.net,2011:/1.415</id>
      <published>2011-02-13T23:08:30Z</published>
      <updated>2011-11-28T21:24:31Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.darkmercury.net</uri>      </author>

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        scheme="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/category/internet/"
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        label="ShowAds" />
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<tr><td><h2><a href="http://www.darkmercury.net/magpierss/MagpieRSS.zip">MagpieRSS.zip</a></h2>RSS 2.0 / Atom 1.0 / Wordpress Fix / Category Fix<br />02/13/11</td></tr>
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This post is for the Googlers. <br />
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As I was making my <a href="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/its_been_a_long_time/">Friends 3.0</a> page, where I have my friends' blog entries as if they were posted on my site, I came across some limitations of <a target="_blank" href="http://magpierss.sourceforge.net/">Magpie RSS</a>.  The software is very good at making a big array out of an RSS feed, but it can't handle some of the newer web standards like RSS 2.0 and Atom 1.0.  When I started to add a lot of personal feeds to the friends page, magpierss's limitations became more apparent.  <br />
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As much as I searched, I couldn't find a real solution other than completely rewriting my friends page based on other RSS parser like <a target="_blank" href="http://simple-rss.rubyforge.org/">Simple RSS</a>.  Luckily, I came across a hack of Magpie on Google, and I wish I could remember where it came from so I could give credit.  The page wasn't even available anymore, but Google had cached it, and I managed to copy it. I had to do a lot of editing to remove the HTML formatting, but it does what it promises, and gives magpieRSS the RSS 2.0 and Atom 1.0 support it so desparately needs these days.<br />
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That's not the only thing special about this hacked together MagpieRSS file though.  It seems Wordpress sites have broken most Magpie RSS feeds with it's "media:content" tag.  For some reason, when MagpieRSS parses this tag, its "content:encoded" tag changes simply to a big letter "A".  It through me for a loop for a while, and not seeing a good fix online, I simply edited the Magpie parser to ignore "media:content".  This fixes the content:encoded issue, which I think is more important than some media file anyways.<br />
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The last edit of the MagpieRSS deals with categories.  Many feeds list assigned categories with by having each one in a <category> tag, like:<br />
&#60;category&#62;Sports&#60;/category&#62;      <br />
&#60;category&#62;Baseball&#60;/category&#62;<br />
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MagpieRSS will simply append the category array value each time so you end up with "SportsBaseball".  My version appends a '@@@@' at the end of each category, so the array value will be "Sports@@@@Baseball@@@@".  From there you can use the php function 'explode' to separate each category from the string.  <br />
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Hopefully, someone out there will find this useful.
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    <entry>
      <title>Last Day on the Super ATR</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/last_day_on_the_super_atr/" />
      <id>tag:darkmercury.net,2011:/1.414</id>
      <published>2011-02-06T22:54:09Z</published>
      <updated>2011-02-07T00:37:10Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.darkmercury.net</uri>      </author>

      <category term="American Airlines"
        scheme="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/category/american_airlines/"
        label="American Airlines" />
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    <entry>
      <title>PHP Programming and Google Adsense</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/quickbid_and_google_adsense/" />
      <id>tag:darkmercury.net,2011:/1.413</id>
      <published>2011-01-25T22:17:21Z</published>
      <updated>2011-09-30T16:49:22Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.darkmercury.net</uri>      </author>

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        <p>I haven&#8217;t posted much here on DarkMercury lately (Happy New Year btw) because I&#8217;ve been pretty busy with a new website I&#8217;ve written for work.&nbsp; It&#8217;s a PHP script that loads schedules and sorts them depending on different criteria you input into it.&nbsp; Each month every pilot and flight attendant in the company looks through these lines to figure out which is the best for them and lists them in the order they want.&nbsp; The people who have been there the longest get the first pick, and so on down the line.&nbsp; On the ATR, I&#8217;ve only had about 35 lines to look through so it wasn&#8217;t much of a big deal to do it by hand.&nbsp; As I make the change to the Embraer jet, now I&#8217;d have to look through ~280 lines.&nbsp; I looked into other commercial bidding software and decided it wasn&#8217;t worth the cost.&nbsp; It&#8217;d be easier to just write my own.&nbsp; So for the last 2 months I&#8217;ve been working on a pretty powerful and unique bid software that I finally announced on company forums last night.&nbsp; So far, it&#8217;s gotten very good reviews, and because I can capture a little niche market here, I enrolled in the Google Adsense Program.&nbsp; Google displays relevant  ads on the bidding website, and when someone clicks on them, the advertisers pay google and google lets some of that trickle down to me.&nbsp; It&#8217;s not a bad program and I&#8217;ve been watching it throughout the day as people learn about the site.&nbsp; Hopefully the system can kind of sustain itself and bring in some pocket money each month during bid time.</p>

<p>I rarely get much actual traffic on my DarkMercury website, and the traffic I do get is usually on my AppleTV and Freenas posts, so I&#8217;m running a little test to see if google ads work well with my site.&nbsp; I have one strip along the right menu bar, and individual blog entries that I choose can display an ad header.&nbsp; I pretty much set these only to pages linked from google for the visitors.&nbsp; I know most of my friends simply use the RSS and nothing will change for them.&nbsp; So far, the adsense program is looking good and I hope to open up another website with the same model in the next few months.&nbsp; Until that one is ready, you can check out the bid program, written from scratch at [link removed]:</p>

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<p>[Edit 05/02/11: I removed the actual name of my work website due to Google showing my personal blog in its search results for the bidding program.&nbsp; While I realize that anything posted online should be expected to be read by anyone, I&#8217;d rather disassociate the two to the best of my ability.]
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    <entry>
      <title>The Most I&#8217;ve Ever Typed on an iPad</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/the_most_ive_ever_typed_on_an_ipad/" />
      <id>tag:darkmercury.net,2010:/1.412</id>
      <published>2010-12-20T03:13:30Z</published>
      <updated>2010-12-20T05:56:31Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.darkmercury.net</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Tech"
        scheme="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/category/tech/"
        label="Tech" />
      <category term="Apple"
        scheme="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/category/apple/"
        label="Apple" />
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        <p>Since I got the iPad, I&#8217;ve known that bluetooth keyboards work with it, but I haven&#8217;t ever synced my BT keyboard to it until now.&nbsp; And I can&#8217;t decide if it&#8217;s awesome or terrible.&nbsp; Certainly, the best part about the iPad is that the keyboard is not necessary.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve always figured that if I need to type, I can just use the laptop and if I just want to read, there&#8217;s nothing better than the iPad.&nbsp; Today I had a flight sequence with a short overnight, and I didn&#8217;t really want to drag the macbook air through security, but I wanted to do some quick typing for my new bidding program so I brought along the BT keyboard.&nbsp; </p>

<p>It&#8217;s nice to be able to write something like this blog post with the iPad, but some things are very lacking.&nbsp; For a mouse-less computer, I thought keyboard shortcuts would work better.&nbsp; Tabbing between fields seems application-specific and other than the address bar, the keyboard is useless for safari web browsing.&nbsp; No page up/down or search.&nbsp; I thought my SSH program would work pretty well, but the control buttons don&#8217;t work which kind of limits using nano with it.</p>

<p>On the other hand, with cheap bluetooth keyboads these days, it&#8217;s not too hard to throw a spare keyboard in the suitcase and when the rare situation comes across that I want to type, I&#8217;m no longer limited by touch typing on the screen.&nbsp; The special apple function keys that adjust brightness and control music actually do work and are pretty nice.&nbsp; Command keys like cut/copy/paste do work as well, but without a mouse it can take some time to select what you want.</p>

<p>For now, I think the iPad has a way to go to meet the standards of someone used to controlling a computer almost purely by keyboard command.&nbsp; Maybe iOS 4 or 5 will address it, or maybe like OSX there&#8217;s a hidden option to turn on full keyboard commands.&nbsp; Using a bluetooth keyboard is a nice feature but I&#8217;ll stick to the air for now.&nbsp;   
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    <entry>
      <title>Flying a real plane yet?</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/flying_a_real_plane_yet/" />
      <id>tag:darkmercury.net,2010:/1.411</id>
      <published>2010-12-02T03:37:58Z</published>
      <updated>2010-12-02T20:29:59Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.darkmercury.net</uri>      </author>

      <category term="American Airlines"
        scheme="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/category/american_airlines/"
        label="American Airlines" />
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        <p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/emb/bestemb.jpg"><img width="675" src="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/emb/bestemb.jpg"></a><br />
Today I was awarded a first officer position on the Embraer 140/145, based in Dallas-Forth Worth.&nbsp; Time to finally see some places more interesting than Lawton, OK?&nbsp; Sometime early next year I&#8217;ll start training, which will last about 2 months.&nbsp; Things are looking good these days, with lots of people supposed to leave for other airlines, pilots retiring at 65 years old, and more airplanes on the way.&nbsp; Hoping for about a year or two more until I can hold a captain position.</p>

<p>More Embraer pictures below
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    <entry>
      <title>FreeNAS Update: Rsync and Unison</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/freenas_update_rsync_and_unison/" />
      <id>tag:darkmercury.net,2010:/1.410</id>
      <published>2010-12-01T03:42:46Z</published>
      <updated>2010-12-06T08:17:47Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
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        I've been using FreeNAS since the beginning of April, 2010, and it certainly has met or exceeded my expectations in that time.  It still serves its purpose well, however the way I have it set up has changed quite a bit since April.  You can find my original post here (<a href="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/freenas_review/">FreeNAS Review</a>).  I wanted to take the time to describe my first thoughts when creating my NAS file server, and how it has changed into its current form.<br />
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My NAS's main purpose is to be a file server and store movies, tv shows, and music to be used mostly by my AppleTV, but also with all computers on my network.  I had started in June/July '09 with an external hard disk plugged into my Apple Airport Extreme router.  The disk spun 24/7 and eventually became unreadable by September and I was mad.  Luckily for me, I still had most of my data backed up on the gaming desktop.  But the backup was taking most of my desktop's HDD space and so I wanted it all on its own.  For that reason, I bought a <a href="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/linksys_nas_200_review/">Linksys NAS 200</a> that featured RAID1.  I thought a second disk would at least keep my data safe if the disk crashed again.  It was waaay too slow for my needs and so I built the FreeNAS server.  <br />
<h3>RAID1 vs. Rsync</h3>
FreeNAS was set up with the same RAID1 as the Linksys and it was much faster, so life was good.  But as I talked about it more and more, RAID1 sounded less and less secure.  Sure, I was safe from a hard disk failing but there were other things that could delete my collection still, and I'd be SOL.  I could accidently type a command wrong and accidently delete the entire /Movies folder with a hit of the enter key, and that would happen on both drives instantly.  Or the flash drive containing my FreeNAS config could fail and my software controller would be erased.  Without the software controller settings, you can't access a RAID array (at least not easily, like at the user level).  So for these reasons I backed up, wiped the RAID array away, and changed to a local rsync service.<br />
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Rsync runs once a day in the middle of the night, and basically mirrors the entire Media Drive onto the backup disk.  I have until 3:00am to undue any accidental deletions or changes to the filesystem made during the day.  If the media disk were to fail, I'd only lose a day's worth of new stuff which is usually a tv show or two.  I'd rather re-download two tv shows than 1.5TB of movies and stuff!  
<h3>Unison</h3>
In addition to backing up my media, the FreeNAS server acts as a remote location for backing up important files from my other computers, including my macbook pro(music), Gaming PC(Pictures), and Alison's files.  The Macs simply use Time Machine to backup their files, and I could use Windows 7 Backup to store my desktop's files.  But, I thought it'd be nice to sync my Pictures between the desktop and the laptops.  That way, when I go home or do imagework, I always have the latest, up-to-date images on all the machines.  Having them on different computers protects them against being lost if a disk dies, and unison can archive deleted files if you want it to which protects against accidental deletion.  You can think of unison as two-way Rsync, in that any change you make will be backed up on the server, but if the server data changes, the changes will be sent to your computer as well.  <br />  
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To use Unison in FreeNAS, you only have to enable the service in the webadmin.  You'll want SSH enabled as well.  Everything else is done from the client computers.  Install Unison (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/download.html">http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/download.html</a>), and create a private SSH key so you don't have to type in your SSH password (<a target="_blank" href="http://linuxproblem.org/art_9.html">http://linuxproblem.org/art_9.html</a>).  Windows users will need to install Cygwin for the unix shell.<br />
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Next, create a preferences file on each computer you want to sync files to.  Probably looking something like this:<br /><br />
batchpref.prf
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    # Roots of the synchronization
    root = /Users/username/Whatever/
    root = ssh://username@192.168.X.XXX//mnt/Disk/PathTo/Wherever/

    # Paths to synchronize 
    #path = current
    #path = common
    #path = .netscape/bookmarks.html

    ignore = Name {._*,.DS_Store,Thumbs.db}
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Obviously, you'll want to change the username, IP address, and path to your own settings.  You need to give it two directories to make the same.  One local to the computer, and one on the remote disk or network location.  "ignore" tells the config to ignore whatever files or regex you want.  In my case, it's ignoring those annoying hidden windows and OSX files.  You can set it to anything, even entire directories.  And there are lots of other options you can do as well.  See the User manual for all options (<a href="http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/download/releases/stable/unison-manual.html">User Manual</a>).<br />
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Once the config file is done, save it to the appropriate place.<br />
In OS X, it's ~/Library/Application Support/Unison/batchpref.prf<br />
In Windows (Cygwin), it'll be c:\cygwin\home\username\.unison\batchpref.prf<br />
Linux is probably ~/.unison/batchpref.prf &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (I dont have straight up linux, so I don't know for sure)<br />
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Now that the preferences are saved, you should be able to run unison from the command line.  Type:
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This tells the computer to run unison, in the text-only user interface, in automatic mode (doesnt ask you what to do in errors), and to use the preference file we just made.  From here, you can run it as a cron job in OSX/Linux, or make a .bat file in windows and run it with Task Scheduler.  I have it run on windows at startup, and once a day on the macs.  You can also run it manually when you want to make sure you're up to date.<br />
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Now, I guess websites like dropbox offer similar capability, but you're either limited in filesize or you have to pay for it.  Paying isn't a bad idea, since I suppose if my house burned down I'd still lose everything.  But I find unison to be a great way to back up and syncronize easily and for free.  Especially if your data is the "nice to have" but not the most important memories of your life.<br />
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I'll finish the post off with a newer pic of my home network.  It's clickable to view it a little bigger.  I still have other FreeNAS updates I can write about, but since Rsync and Unison are so closely related, I thought I'd give them their own post.
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    <entry>
      <title>Computer Room Pictures</title>
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      <id>tag:darkmercury.net,2010:/1.409</id>
      <published>2010-11-25T02:08:48Z</published>
      <updated>2010-11-28T01:31:49Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.darkmercury.net</uri>      </author>

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        <p>I don&#8217;t have any real substance to talk about at the moment, so here are some new house pictures of the computer room.&nbsp; The gray wall paint is awesome and we have shelves and curtains up now.&nbsp; 
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    <entry>
      <title>Our Wedding Story</title>
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      <published>2010-10-29T22:29:43Z</published>
      <updated>2010-12-06T08:18:45Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.darkmercury.net</uri>      </author>

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    <entry>
      <title>The Macbook Air Experiment</title>
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      <published>2010-10-25T01:02:23Z</published>
      <updated>2010-12-02T19:58:24Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.darkmercury.net</uri>      </author>

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        I wasn't paying too much attention to the October apple keynote about OS X 10.7 but at the end of it, as everyone probably knows by now, Jobs announced the new Macbook Airs.  I've always loved the macbook air, but with a 13" screen it's always just seemed like a crippled macbook pro.  Despite rumors predicting it, I was honestly surprised when the 11.6" mini-air was announced.  Anyone who knows me and my apple addiction knows <a target="_blank" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/My_Powerbook_for_sale_/">how much of a fan I am</a> of ultra-portable laptops and the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/is_it_time_to_give_up/">12" powerbook</a>.  I think this laptop combines the 12" portability with the form factor of the bigger air and that's what appeals to me.  Now, you'll probably ask: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/new_ipad_awesomeness/">didn't you just get an ipad?</a>  and yes....I probably don't need the air.  And yes, it's not exactly a cheap netbook like the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.darkmercury.net/site/aspire_one/">acer aspire</a> (waiting to be sold atm).  Yes the ipad is more portable to work since it can stay in the suitcase when I go through security.  Yes, unlike the acer, I'm afraid the Air will get damaged or stolen if I take it to work too much.  But in our short lives, sometimes logic needs to take a backstep to emotion.  Do I prefer the Air to the acer?  x1000!!  Do I prefer it to the ipad?  well....that's the test...<br />
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First impressions of the laptop are VERY good!  Despite low system specs like a 1.4GHz processor and 2gb of ram, the laptop feels very speedy.  Finally, the airs have high res screens!  At 1366x768 resolution, the screen space still feels like a bigger macbook.  It plays back 1080p youtube video in full screen when the atomized acer choked on fullscreen 480p.  It plays quakelive at about 50-70 fps.  I don't plan to install bootcamp or take it to lans as my primary computer, so that's the most intense use I have planned for it.  The keyboard is the same as the new macbooks and BT keyboards, it's a pleasure to type on.  The 64gb SSD hard drive is small, but it fits what I want it for, and it combined with the Geforce 320m make this laptop scream.  This is no netbook for sure.<br />
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As for OS X 10.7, for a first look it's not terrible.  I'm very happy with Snow Leopard, so I don't want too much to change.  I like that the OS finally has a unified application look (besides iTunes 10 ugh), so I don't want any theme changes.  My hopes for it would be resolution independence and zfs support.  The app store is not a bad idea, but I'm not too interested in a push towards fullscreen apps.  Everything else is stuff I won't use.  When the G3 iMacs first came out without floppy drives, everybody cringed and predicted failure, but the gamble was that the internet would be taking over for file distribution.  The macbook air and the OS X 10.7 app store reinforce this concept, especially with Steve Jobs' comment "All notebooks will be like [the macbook air] someday".  That's not a bad thing.  So far I really like the Air.<br /><br />
Bring on the pics!<br />
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    <entry>
      <title>Quakecon 2010!</title>
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      <published>2010-09-10T22:58:17Z</published>
      <updated>2010-11-23T00:53:18Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.darkmercury.net</uri>      </author>

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        <p>Well I forgot my headphones for my flight from Dallas to Cleveland, so all I can do is type.&nbsp; Yet again, no one else has made a review of Quakecon 2010, so the job defaults to me.</p>

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<p>Quakecon time is always my favorite time of the year.&nbsp; Mostly, I am excited to have my friends come down to Texas to visit me.&nbsp; This year I was really excited to have everyone over to my new house, with plenty of room for people to sleep, set up computers, and go outside.&nbsp; With two spare rooms with beds plus the pull-out sofa, I thought I was well prepared, however people ended up ignoring the beds to sleep on the floor, and slept on the sofa without pulling it out.&nbsp; This year I actually remembered to charge the pump for the air mattress, however it deflated a bit during the day and March slept on an under inflated mattress because I forgot to tell him where the pump was.&nbsp; Sorry about that.&nbsp; Sleep always seems like a minor concern though, as they are so tired from driving that they can pass out anywhere and be fine.</p>

<p>The best part of the entire weekend, in my opinion, was my little minilan party that I had for the people who were not volunteering.&nbsp; My sunroom is a natural candidate for LAN parties.&nbsp; Our new dining room table extends quite far, and I&#8217;m able to have 3-4 people on each side.&nbsp; Most people have pretty decent laptops these days to make the journey easier, and this helps the minilan setup as I don&#8217;t have to run cabling and power requirements are minimal.&nbsp; I will have to invest in some more fans though, as the air vent is small and the windows are big!&nbsp; We had fun all day wednesday playing Quakelive and soldier of fortune 2, starcraft 2 was also played.&nbsp; Quakecon 2010 was off to a good start and it hadn&#8217;t even begun yet.</p>

<p>The very second that I had finished packing up my desktop for the LAN, we got word from Tim that the line was moving, and the convention was accepting computers for drop-off.&nbsp; So we hastily packed up the Jetta and sped off downtown to get in line.&nbsp; Only to our welcome surprise there was no line!&nbsp; I&#8217;m not sure if there was just no one around, since no one had pre-registered this year, or if the system was so good that it destroyed the line in 45 minutes, but we cruised right in and started filling out our information.&nbsp; The registration system had its up and downs this year.&nbsp; It was lightning quick, but the only things you could register this year was a computer, monitor, mouse, keyboard, and headphones.&nbsp; Everything else was left at-risk.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve never felt less secure at Quakecon, but most people are decent folk, and as long as you don&#8217;t leave tempting items in full view, you&#8217;re probably fine.&nbsp; As far as I&#8217;m aware, no one from our group lost anything.&nbsp; </p>

<p><img align="left" style="margin-right: 10px;" width="300" src="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/QuakeCon10.jpg"> This year we followed my new seating suggestion, which was to sit our group with the aisle between us instead of the table, which I thought was much better.&nbsp; I got to sit next to Jo and Matt, but all I had to do to talk to everyone else was turn around and it was easy to talk to Ben, Joe, and Steve.&nbsp; I also tried to keep Jo and I on a schedule of arriving later and leaving later in the day to be around more when the Tech Desk volunteers were finished with their shifts.&nbsp; It&#8217;s strange to think about being lonely in a LAN party of 3000 people, and I felt that way in 2006, but I definitely had fun with everyone this year.</p>

<p>There were problems however, as anyone who follows the event knows.&nbsp; The story is, that at the last minute the provider of the network switches and routers backed out at the last minute.&nbsp; This caused the staff to have to use older, slower equipment which was quickly overloaded.&nbsp; Internet connectivity has never been fast at Quakecon, but I&#8217;ve never seen so many computers tethered to phones before.&nbsp; These days you are lucky if a game even comes out for the PC.&nbsp; You are luckier still if it has multiplayer mode.&nbsp; But now for certain, if it has multiplayer support, you know you won&#8217;t be able to play it unless you have an internet connection.&nbsp; So without the internet, basically every single new game wasn&#8217;t working, including their own Quakelive.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Well you&#8217;d think that&#8217;s not such a big deal, we can just play some old school games like the good ol&#8217; days.&nbsp; Some Quake3, Jedi Knight 2, SoF 2, etc.. Only this year was also the beginning of the new authoritarian &#8220;no file-sharing&#8221; policy.&nbsp; While I won&#8217;t deny there is potential for illegal file transfers, file sharing through direct connect is the easiest way to share legal files like game patches and updates.&nbsp; While Adam did get a file server up and running later in the event, the effort it took to take files over to him, and get people motivated proved to be too much for most people.&nbsp; Quakecon can function without the internet, and it can function without file sharing, but without both of them combined, the party largely stalled and became IRCon 2010.&nbsp; </p>

<p>A big complaint many people had this year was that Quakecon has finally &#8220;sold out&#8221;.&nbsp; People point to paying to skip the (nonexistent) line, and the &#8220;Quakecon Store&#8221; where you could buy shirts instead of fighting for them.&nbsp; I hated fighting for shirts anyways, so those complaints didn&#8217;t bother me.&nbsp; But I do agree that the vendor area has a different aura about it than when I started attending.&nbsp; Maybe the new-ness has just worn off, but I thought in the beginning it was more personal.&nbsp; You could really actually use and test the new products instead of just look at tech specs and demos.&nbsp; A lot of vendors just play videos, and I have youtube at home.&nbsp; I forced myself to walk around, but I still don&#8217;t understand the rage about Rage or why there is a spaceship there.&nbsp; Now there are two mustangs for you to win a chance to lose, instead of 600 video cards which would be cooler and more useful anyways.</p>

<p>My usual review of the LAN events still stand also.&nbsp; The quickdraw tournaments are a hassle to get in the running for, and more of a hassle to actually get chosen for.&nbsp; I&#8217;m pretty sure that the winners from last year still haven&#8217;t received their prize money anyways.&nbsp; About the only reason to actually try for the quickdraw is that Quakelive actually worked on those computers, and not in the BYOC.&nbsp; Quakecon 09 ruined most of the events in my mind, as I have absolutely no desire to watch people humiliate themselves for a video card that will be outdated in 2 months anyways, or quakecon girls who are hired to distract you from the fact that there&#8217;s nothing interesting going on.&nbsp; </p>

<p>I have a lot of bad things to say about Quakecon in recent years, but the fact remains that it&#8217;s still one of the best things that happens every year.&nbsp; The fact that everyone wants to get together once a year and have a weekend just like old times means way more than a faulty network and stale events.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll host Quakecon myself next year if I have to, and I hope everyone will try to take time in August 2011 to keep the tradition alive.&nbsp; There were many good times, like the minilan, watching Avatar, going out to eat, and I did have fun playing the games we got to play.&nbsp; To the people who took the time to come, I still had a great time with you.&nbsp; To everyone, I hope you&#8217;ll come next year.
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    <entry>
      <title>Drivers Wanted</title>
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      <published>2010-08-07T23:02:26Z</published>
      <updated>2010-11-23T00:57:27Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
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    <entry>
      <title>iPhone 4 rant</title>
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      <id>tag:darkmercury.net,2010:/1.403</id>
      <published>2010-06-30T03:00:44Z</published>
      <updated>2010-11-23T00:58:45Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>eclipse</name>
            <email>eclipse278@yahoo.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.darkmercury.net</uri>      </author>

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        <div align="right"><img style="margin-left: 5px" align="right" height="150" src="http://www.darkmercury.net/images/iphone4.jpg"></div><p>Ok quick rant about the iPhone 4!</p>

<p>It&#8217;s new and shiny and people can&#8217;t stop talking about it!&nbsp; Literally, this is all that is on the news.&nbsp; Apparently if you hold the bottom of the phone a certain way, it loses signal and can even drop the call!&nbsp; People are so worked up about this that there is even a class action lawsuit starting against Apple over this!&nbsp; You bought a phone you had never seen or touched before and it didn&#8217;t live up to your expectations.&nbsp; Someone call a lawyer.&nbsp; You deserve all of Steve Jobs&#8217; millions of dollars for this outrage!&nbsp; If you don&#8217;t like it, then you can fucking return it.&nbsp; You can hold it a different way, you could even buy a case for it.&nbsp; You could use your iphone 3Gs.&nbsp; No one forced you to buy an iPhone 4.&nbsp; Sometimes things just don&#8217;t quite work as well as you&#8217;d like.</p>

<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL7yD-0pqZg">Here</a> is a &#8220;funny&#8221; video poking fun at iphone 4 fanboys (or fangirls in this case).&nbsp; It&#8217;s always easy to kick around the fanboys for a few good laughs, but of course the shopkeeper fails to bring up any of the features the iphone 4 IS actually better at, such as the high resolution retina display, the new gyroscope, the fact that it works with their numerous iphone ready accessories, and the big one:&nbsp; It syncs with their iTunes.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Actually, there is really nothing revolutionary about the <b>iPhone 4</b>.&nbsp; What is revolutionary is still the <b>iPhone</b>.&nbsp; Apple already has the music player market cornered with their iPods and iTunes, and when a phone was added to that: BOOM revolution in smart phones.&nbsp; People like the iPhone because it&#8217;s easy.&nbsp; Because it really does just work for them.&nbsp; Other phones might let you install whatever app you want or have a slightly bigger screen, but until you can make the experience easier than the iPhone + iTunes, people will still want the iPhone because that&#8217;s what their smartphone experience is built around now.&nbsp; If anyone wants to compete, they will have to tear customers away from their already established investment in iTunes.&nbsp; It can be done, but you&#8217;ll need a prettier phone/mp3 player than even Apple can make.&nbsp; Good luck.</p>

<p>For that reason, I still prefer my original iPhone to any of the new phones out today.&nbsp; The iPhone 4 isn&#8217;t any more another revolution than a droid or evo or hero or any other iPhone killer.&nbsp; But if someone wants to spend the extra money for the new iPhone 4, let them.&nbsp; It doesn&#8217;t automatically make them a fanboy.&nbsp; It just means they will be the first to find these issues and let the rest of us know.&nbsp; That&#8217;s the risk you take with a pre-order.</p>

<p>Extra Bonus Rant:<br />
It&#8217;s just a phone!&nbsp; Who cares!?
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