The Adventures of Greg DevOps Travel Make Lifehack

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Perhaps if you can’t remember to turn off the lights you should be driving something a little simpler like a VW

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You'd lose your job for this.

If I never showed up to work I’m pretty sure I’d be fired. As would any of us

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oh, I'm totally disenfranchized right now...

Thank you for visiting the Florida Department of State website

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Henry Coe State Park

Fourty eight hours of solitude, just what the doctor ordered. When I work in the bay area pull a pretty intense schedule and sometimes I just have the need to get away from it all. And an amazing place to get away from it all is backpacking in Henery Coe State Park. Coe is the largest state park in northern california and is located just east of Morgan Hill. It has sweeping hills, amazing vistas, beautiful flora, and abundant critters

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Dude, where's my angst?!?

Well I’ve taken to listening to internet radio at work, it’s a good way to block out the distractions and concentrate on the tasks at hand when living in cubeland. 75% ‘Digitally imported’ trance/goa and then the other 25% is industrial/darkwave stuff. I just laughed out loud, when I realized that with my lifestyle I have no right to be listening to anything this angry! Even the failed harddisk on a server today was not angst inducing. Some day I’ll encode and post the MP3’s from ‘Analog Deth’, my early-90’s industrial band. I had lots to be angstful about then. Not so much now!

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Bittorrent brings cable (almost) on demand

Got Movies? Lots of movement in the BitTorrent space. Torrentocracy could kick Tivo’s ass

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Passive social networks

Gmail is an interesting excersise in the economics of information markets that I mentioned to you yesterday. Google is creating an artificial shortage of gmail accounts by only releasing accounts to people already with an account

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Hollister Gliding Club

Yesterday I went up with a friend in an acrobatic glider. It was an amazing experience that I think weathering a few storms at sea helped me prepare for

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Dogged on Slashdot

On a recent article on slashdot my KnowTraffic site gets dogged (again!) because it looks like just walked out of 1997!

I have a friend working on the design. I officially fire myself from all graphics arts endevors! Lemme stick to code and systems!

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History in Flight

On June 21st, I witnessed a moment in history. In the Mojave Desert, space ceased to be a place restricted to superpowers. On this date Scaled Composites launched the first civilian spaceflight and made space just a little more accessable to everyone. I filmed the event and have the video available for download here

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