Back from vacations
We are back from vacations. It was a great one, but at the end we agreed that there is no place like home, for many reasons. They are mostly minor things, to which we have grown accustom to, but that combined make the type of life we live. I might detail some of those little things later.
A few posts will be due, to narrate some relevant things from the trip: Iberia and our misplaced luggages (and their English/Spanish phones lines), Hertz and our lemon like rental car, speed limits, Aix- ⌠â Read more
Donât talk to aliens
âWe only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldnât want to meet. I imagine they might exist in massive ships, having used up all the resources from their home planet. Such advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer and colonise whatever planets they can reach.â
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âIf aliens ever visit us, I think the outcome would be much as when Christopher Columbus first landed in America, which didnât ⌠â Read more
Weekend starts
The weekend has started. It really started yesterdayâs afternoon, but who is keeping tabs? The fact is, it is here and thus it brings a dilemma. If I do nothingâwhich is impossible if you have a kidâthe weekend will fly by. On the other hand, if I get busyâand I willâit will fly by as well.
There are little things in life that keeps you, in a short term, looking forward to a near future. Of course there are others that makes you want to stop time, so that near future will not come. For no ⌠â Read more
Host hunting
I had had all my websites âthis one, and many other test ones, etcâ, plus my self-managed DNS on ServerBeach (now part of Peer1) for a very long time. They all reside on a dedicated server, which has, sadly, reached itâs end of life (EOL).
Although I can keep it as it is, doing so represents a liability problem, as I will be out of luck, should it decide to fail. The problem is, ServerBeach isnât offering anything right now similar to the serv ⌠â Read more
Aion, the WoW killer
Aion isnât out yet for North America or Europe, but has already caused long time WoW players to quit. That is what my household has done, ending the life of two, four years old, accounts.
Beta 4 is coming up, July 17th and we can hardly wait. Preorder will give you access to the beta, so go ahead! Simply Google Aion and follow the appropiated link.
While we wait, it feels good to be out of WoW. Really liberating! â Read more
Another Dell
Almost four years ago I bought our first Dell machine. And almost four year after, that machine died. Not a really long life.
Since we need a computer, we acquired another Dell⌠again. This time it is a refurbished Precision 390. For the first time ever, I havenât rebuilt that machine yet. I am using Dellâs factory install, ⌠â Read more
What a load of crock!
If it werenât enough that you have to go through airport hell every time you must take an airplane, some people is trying to cash in, and they are using terrorism to their advantage. Enter Clear card.
From their CEO (read while playing patriotic music on the background, waving an American flag) :
âI started Verified Identity Pass with a simple idea: In the post 9-11 era we have to take new measures to protect ourselves yet not destroy our way of life by strangling the free f ⌠â Read more
More changes coming
For the first time I am working on creating a complete theme here. The last time I had a decent one was back when WordPress 1.5 was around, for which themes werenât implemented as they are now.
No much have been happening in life. I donât have much to tell right now, other that those minor breadcrumbs of life. Actually, I have a few things I want to write, if anything to keep record online of what happened. Those few things involve GoDaddy and Media Temple. But it will be a future top ⌠â Read more
Itâs time to say goodbye
Itâs almost time to say goodbye to 2006 and welcome 2007. This will be â I think â my last entry of the year. A few has happened to the Collantesâ family in 2006, but the most important thing is that we have kept together, and that we have being blessed in many ways. Kent Martin has brought joy to our lives, so much joy we did not know existed. He is the main reason I love life. He and my wife, Kim.
To all â those who might read and those passing by (including bots and al ⌠â Read more
We, the forgetful
I am often intrigued, saddened, worried, by the human ânaturalâ forgetful nature. Since the beginning of time, we havenât kept memories of lost, gone ones. Did any of you remember âor even knew ofâ your great-grandparents? How many generations do you have knowledge of? When you are gone, how many years will you be remembered? Why do we forget? Why? What can we do to change that? Going through a life of accomplishments âor lack of, it doesnât matterâ and ending up in the void. Isnâ ⌠â Read more
Confussed
I have not written for a long time. I am in a state of confussion and change. I feel the urge to redefine life and things around me, I just donât know how and when to start. And that urge to redefine does not relates to this weblog, even though the weblog falls into the category of âthings around me.â
I am around, I am not dead (Kim and Kent need me). I am trying to find my way. â Read more
Quiet time
It has been a quiet time here. But quiet here does not means it has been so everywhere else. It has been stressful, it has been painful. It hasnât been easy. Whoever once said âor wroteâ that life isnât easy wasnât lying. But as uneasy as it might get, it is worth living it.
I will be back, right after Jeanne has passed. â Read more
Fedora Core Test 3
I have installed Fedora Core Test 2 on my new XPS (dual boot), ran up2date, gotten Test 3 and I must say it is one sweet, nice coming along distribution. Hardened with SELinux, running kernel 2.6.3 and with a nice set of packages available, Fedora will certainly stand out.
I am rea ⌠â Read more
Life with an XPS
Three weeks ago I finally got motivated â read Kim gave me an ultimatum â and sold my two Rolleiflex at eBay. The main purpose of selling them was to buy a digital camera, to replace the one I donât have. But after consideration of:
- The one I wanted was too expensive.
- The body did not come with a lens.
- I barely have time to take pictures.
- KM has monopolized our home workstation.
I decided that the b ⌠â Read more
Mid-life Crisis
When does mid-life crisis starts? I mean, how old do you need to be to start feeling the effects of it and, furthermore, what are such effects?
The reason I am asking all this is because, even thought I am barely on my 35th, I think âI just have that impressionâ that I am slowly, but at a very fast pace (talk about paradox here!), moving into my own version of mid-life crisis. I want to think it is version 1.0. Now, how many versions and for how long?
Whatâs going on with me? Hmm, hard ⌠â Read more
I will never be happy in this lifetime
Recently I received an email from a friend that has been on Iraq since the beginning of the war. He keeps us up-to-date of his experiences on the front and every email from him brings amazing details and interesting perspectives of the daily life on the liberated Iraq.
This last email was specially interesting because, as he mentions, it brings a part of Iraq that our news sources seems to have forgotten about, they havenât picked up or they, simply ⌠â Read more
That simple life
Reading an email from my oldest brother today, I went back to the days of my infancy, when life was so simple. You see, these days no one will dare to drop by your house without previously calling; you will ride you car even if it is to go just around the corner for a bottle of milk, or a six packâfor those who drink. Everything has itâs price: âWould you do such-and-such for me?â, âSure, it will be $25.â or âHow much are you going to pay me?â And the money part will be normal and ex ⌠â Read more
Like a Phoenix
Just like a Phoenix, this is a rebirth from my own ashes. I wanted to change things around here, perhaps change the way I write. Finally, I have decided to come back on a more informal way. Like it was in the beginning, when I decided that blogging could be a fun thing to do.
How informal will it be? Well, as informal as life itself â at least, mine â. I will write things that happen to me, my family, my friends and fellow human beings in general. I will not hold back just because I may think m ⌠â Read more
A new server, a new life
Well, I have finally moved to my own collocated server. I know you saw nothing here for a while, then you probably saw some errors and now we are finally back, running smoothly, we want to think.
This new server is connected to a faster pipe, so you should see an improvement: pages should load faster and site availability should be around 98 or 99%. Thatâs about it!
There are a few things to left to do, so off I go. I will return later, hopefully with much more interesting ⌠â Read more
Back to the routinely life
Another weekend has gone by, way faster than I expected. Being a husband, a father and a head of the household have itâs tradeoffs, although it is not that bad, after all. The things I do not like about it? For starters, white hair. A lot, all over my head. There is also the missing hair, quite more concerning than the first. There is also the fat on the abdominal part, the pain on the joins and neck and the morningâs dragon breath. Yes, it has itâs tradeoffs.
Everythi ⌠â Read more
A very sad day
I have, many times, felt saddened while thinking about the fragility of life. I feel often perturbed by the fact the life itself is very short. Throughout life we strive to achieve goals, whether they are set goals or not: we get an education, or try to, we search for happiness, we build an âempireâ around us. And everything, everything disappears at the end. Does it makes any sense then? What is the reason of life?
I think that what we accomplish while alive is just the answer to that. But it ⌠â Read more