Journal Journal: I did it!
Well, I did it. I posted my fist story to Slashdot (ask slashdot). We'll just have to see what happens.
Journal Journal: Frustrations With Technology -- First edition
An SQL query illustrates my frustration very well.
select * from users where clue > 0;
Okay, I didn't think that one up myself.
I learned everything I ever needed to know from ThinkGeek t-shirts.
Okay, I'll stop complaining now. But expect more later
Journal Journal: Lazy Teachers in the realm of technology
Why do teachers have to be so lazy when it comes to technology? It would be so much easier to write a homework application if they weren't so lazy.
But again, UNIX admins have been known to be lazy. But still!
Which brings me to another point. If the students weren't so lazy, they wouldn't be making me write this application write know.
If you can't guess, I'm kinda frusturated right now. Why is programming in PHP so easy for some things and really annoying for doing others. MySQL rocks at times, but right now its really annoying me.
At least PHP is not like C where is takes 80 billion (ok, maybe only 5) lines of code to pront Hello World.
If you want to see the homework application, its at http://mshwpage.sf.net. To volunteer, contact cashcraft at users dot sf dot net.--Yes this an advertisment.
Which brings me to my final (I hope) point. Why is the stats function on SourceForge broken!!??!!??!! It makes your project look really bad.
Okay, i'm done complaining.
Journal Journal: Frusturations with Server Appliances 1
Wow. How annoying it is to have to use a terminal emuator to fix a server appliance when the network cards fail to activate at boot. SO annoying when the LCD stops responding and you have to restart it. And how would you change a forgotten root password?
Argh. Why did I buy a cobalt? It does pretty well for a 400 mhz AMD prcessor though.
Where is that null modem serial cable when I need it?