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Geekologie: I do not have any money so am sending you this drawing I did of a spider instead
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009Balance
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009It’s always been an unfortunate fact in my life that nothing has driven change in me more than loss. In a former life, I was engaged to be married. I didn’t end up getting married, and the breakup was long and incredibly painful, but it triggered massive positive change in my life. I left a job that was no longer making me happy. I moved to beautiful San Francisco. I took control of my finances so, instead of going into debt as most Americans do after high school, I am debt free aside from my car payment, which I will pay off early.
This past weekend, my long time girlfriend and I broke up. Things hadn’t been going great for a while and we decided together that it was time for a change. To anybody who asked about it, I’ve put on a strong face and told them I’m fine, but the truth is, I’m heartbroken.
TED Talk on Electric Cars
Monday, April 13th, 2009Brilliant presentation. I hope this works out.
Howcast on iPhone Commercial
Tuesday, April 7th, 2009I was delighted to discover today that one of the projects I worked on before I started my current job was just featured on an iPhone commercial by Apple. The commercial is called “Itchy” and the app is called Howcast.
Layover in Chicago
Friday, March 27th, 2009Mothers Cookies Reborn?
Sunday, March 8th, 2009Modifying git Commits
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009I’ve been wondering if it was possible to modify a commit or merge multiple commits in a local git repository. Of course, the answer was only a google1 away. You can’t do this once you’ve pushed your commits upstream, but that’s okay.
There are some good reasons for doing this. The most obvious is probably if you make a mistake in the comments. I like to try to make my commits completely atomic, meaning whatever change I’m making is completely implemented within a commit. This is pretty easy to accomplish if you’re willing to just not commit until you’re done. However, if you have to wait to use your version control system, you’re completely wasting the value of having a local revision control system. If you want to try something out and you’re using git, you can commit, branch, commit, merge, etc. Once you’re happy with your solution, you can package all that stuff into a single, or set of, tidy commits that each make a single, atomic, change.
1 google is used as the noun form of the verb “to google”, not the proper noun “Google”.
Crisis of Credit Visualized
Sunday, February 22nd, 2009If you’ve been hearing a lot about our credit crisis, and you don’t really understand what actually happened, you should watch this video. The whole thing is very complicated, and this video makes it much easier to understand.
SNL Responds to the Michael Phelps Drug Hubub
Sunday, February 8th, 2009Clever.
It’s Baconrific!
Thursday, February 5th, 2009Bonus link:
Let me Google that for you

