{"id":3965,"date":"2006-10-08T17:36:00","date_gmt":"2006-10-08T21:36:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/davidmcrampton.com\/?p=3965"},"modified":"2021-01-14T13:19:59","modified_gmt":"2021-01-14T18:19:59","slug":"the-intertubes-are-clogged-with-my-rage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/davidmcrampton.com\/?p=3965","title":{"rendered":"The intertubes are clogged.  WITH MY RAGE."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I woke up this morning after about 11 hours of sleep.  That&#8217;s two nights in a row with that volume of sleep, and my body hasn&#8217;t felt so rested in a long time.  I know it&#8217;s needed when the only sinus headache I get is mild.<\/p>\n<p><lj-cut text=\"Long and somewhat geeky rambling about my day.  Proceed at your own risk.\"><lj user=\"benniferus\"> is sick, and she was catching it before she left for New York.  So, it looks like I&#8217;m following her lead.  Copious amounts of Vitamin C, as well as the aforementioned sleep, are helping my body to fight it off, thankfully.<\/lj><\/lj-cut><\/p>\n<p>First thing I did was address a situation that has been frustrating me for weeks now.  The wireless bridge that we use for our internet connection hasn&#8217;t been able to find a network to attach to, for about 75% of the time.  When it does find one, it attaches for just long enough for me to attempt to load a page, and then it drops again.  This thing has problems seeing the wireless router that&#8217;s right next to it, much of the time.<\/p>\n<p>So, I moved the bridge back out into the hallway (closer to the source), and it picked up signal.  It was as slow as dialup, but it was solid.  I jumped up and down for joy a little bit, and then started browsing teh intarwebs from bed, where my comforter was still invitingly cozy.  After a short while, Buddy joined me, so I surfed and petted the dog.  Good times.  Eventually, I decided to get up, and set the W2K3 server to update itself while I took a shower.  And it was a perfect, relaxing, just-long-enough hot shower.  My back muscles and neck muscles relaxed (which is a miracle, lately).  I was smiling as I got dressed.<\/p>\n<p>Update was successful, and now with intertubes, there&#8217;s no reason that I shouldn&#8217;t go and get that USB wireless adapter for that ancient iMac that&#8217;s downstairs.  It&#8217;s not AirPort compatible, but I had found an adapter by Belkin that has open-source drivers (well, the makers of the chipset put out open source drivers, so it&#8217;s the same, in the end).  It also happened to be the least expensive of the bunch, so I hit the ATM, hopped a bus, and headed to CompUSA in Frandor.<\/p>\n<p>I picked it up, amazed and content that my day of technology was going so well.  I decided to ride the bus the long way back so that I could get some reading in.  Yup, still working on <u>Wishsong of Shannarra<\/u>.<\/p>\n<p>By the time I got home and let the dog out, I was a little light-headed and shaky.  This confused me, until I looked at the clock.  3:12 PM.  I hadn&#8217;t eaten yet.  SMRT.  So, I set some eggs and hash browns cooking, and pop the wireless adapter into the iMac.<\/p>\n<p>This is where things stop being easy.  The device registers in the hardware list in Ubuntu, but it&#8217;s acting as if there&#8217;s no driver installed.  Don&#8217;t think I can use ndiswrapper with a PC driver on an iMac.  Also, I need to download some packages to do that, and the point of getting this was so that I wouldn&#8217;t have to run a wire to the iMac from upstairs.  And I really don&#8217;t want to haul this thing into work.<\/p>\n<p>So, I grab my iBook and bring it downstairs.  I start searching for some drivers, and set the W2K3 Server (Alpha-Trion) to download some more updates.  At this point, the connection is slower than dial-up.  Still there, but crawling.  I grind my teeth a little, but I&#8217;m able to bring up the Ubuntu forums page, which is about the best font of Ubuntu knowledge ever.  And it&#8217;s down for some database cleanup.  No access.<\/p>\n<p>On the good side of things, the eggs and hash browns were delicious, and hit the spot.<\/p>\n<p>The update on the server dies, because the connection has.  I go upstairs, grumbling in my old-man grumble, and move the bridge around until it gets a signal.  Nothing stable to be had, unfortunately.  So, I packed up my shit, snapped a pic of the Playstation that I&#8217;m putting up on eBay, and headed out.  After a nice walk, I enter Theio&#8217;s to find that my usual spots are taken.  No biggie, there&#8217;s a table near a plug, so I sit there.<\/p>\n<p>Right in the direct sunlight.  In my black shirt and slacks.  I started to sweat.  IN OCTOBER.  There is something wrong with that.  I could barely see my iBook&#8217;s screen, and I was totally overheating.  Thankfully, one of the nearby shaded seats was vacated shortly afterward, and I sit there now.  Just out of the sunlight, decently cool, and with an idea to get some online shit taken care of, and then maybe some writing.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve got coffee (stay caffeinated, young padowan), water (but do not dehydrate thyself), notebooks, my iBook (OptimusPrime), and idea to say screw it and put Panther on that old blue-green iMac at home (Kup).  It&#8217;s funny, but Panther has a lower memory requirement than Ubuntu does.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I woke up this morning after about 11 hours of sleep. That&#8217;s two nights in a row with that volume of sleep, and my body hasn&#8217;t felt so rested in a long time. 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