A New Penguin, CCNA2, Ars Magica, Socialising, Dunedin
So I finally ditched Mandrake and played around with a couple of distros for server-level fun. OpenSolaris was even installed at one stage, albeit briefly. FreeBSD, the preferred option, didn't want to install and I'm not man enough to fight it. Finally settled on Fedora. Then began the tiresome process of getting Python, Zope and Plone up and going. They don't talk to each other very well at all. If PHPWebsite was fully standards compliant I wouldn't bother with this nonsense.
Last week I passed the CCNA semester 2 theory exam. It was held out-of-sync because myself and the other student (yes, the class has had a 80%+ drop-out rate) were having problems with the prac test, so the instructor put that off until this week and sprung the exam on us instead. I rather suspect that if I actually had the opportunity to study for it I would have done better than the 77% that I received. It's good enough for now.
Gaming this past week has only consisted of Ars Magica. The Storyguide has placed us on the Calf of Man, a desolate windswept place far from civilization. My character, as a Greek scholar, is already beginning to feel exiled. I am increasingly of the opinion that the setting - minus the inter-House politics - is magnificant and the system is both flawed and incomplete.
In a fairly social week, I started with
hasimir's gathering at the Gin Palace. There was fine conversation and some amusement at the fact that everyone present had an el-jay account. Later, an end-of-year gathering for the Henry George Foundation, with an excellent speech by Bob Knowles. Finally, went to
caseopaya's end of year work function and had a very enjoyable time.
Have been reading books on network games and decided that would be a great profession; I would get to combine all my interests into one. Planning to go to the Dunedin Linux Conf in January. I have a mad dream of a dozen people taking over a disused warehouse in Dunedin and turning it into an IT centre of great repute. But who would join me in such a venture at the end of the earth?
Last week I passed the CCNA semester 2 theory exam. It was held out-of-sync because myself and the other student (yes, the class has had a 80%+ drop-out rate) were having problems with the prac test, so the instructor put that off until this week and sprung the exam on us instead. I rather suspect that if I actually had the opportunity to study for it I would have done better than the 77% that I received. It's good enough for now.
Gaming this past week has only consisted of Ars Magica. The Storyguide has placed us on the Calf of Man, a desolate windswept place far from civilization. My character, as a Greek scholar, is already beginning to feel exiled. I am increasingly of the opinion that the setting - minus the inter-House politics - is magnificant and the system is both flawed and incomplete.
In a fairly social week, I started with
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Have been reading books on network games and decided that would be a great profession; I would get to combine all my interests into one. Planning to go to the Dunedin Linux Conf in January. I have a mad dream of a dozen people taking over a disused warehouse in Dunedin and turning it into an IT centre of great repute. But who would join me in such a venture at the end of the earth?
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Those with an appreciation for ridiculously cheap real estate?
And it's the quality of the virtual estate that'd matter most on a venture like that :]
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Ubuntu is most certainly NOT Debian.
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I'm in the middle of learning how to develop content types using Archetypes/ArchGenXML at the moment.
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Heh. I should read the userinfo, shouldn't I?
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You could twist my arm. We've pondered relocating to NZ more than once :)
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What would you do with your IT centre, host network games?
I've considered moving to NZ in the past, but the immigration standards are higher than that of Oz, and once you get into Oz, you can easily get into NZ.
At this point, moving anywhere would have to provide some benefit greater than the personal network and area knowledge I have based in the Portland, OR area.
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Sold.
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I was forced to install Novell SuSe a week or two ago. It really confirmed to me that I much prefer Debian systems. Granted, the Debian Stale vs Debian Unstable question gets hairy towards the end of a major revision, but, there's a lot to be said for the known quantity.
OpenSolaris was even installed at one stage
Is that what they're calling Solaris for Intel these days?
Last time I had Solaris for Intel installed, it was a pretty hideous beast with a fairly short hardware compatibility list, (which at the time didn't include the most popular network card on the market).
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It certainly has some oddities. Magicians can end up caring more about their achievements in down time rather "active" play!
I recommend getting a copy of The Mysteries, if possible, adds to the background significantly (though some aspects of it made it into the core rules in ArsM5. And some of the area books are very well done.
What about the inter-house politics don't you like? One of the nicer facets of the game, I think, especially as it can be quite subtle in ArsM (compared to, say, Mark Rein*splat*Hagens later uses of the concept in the WOD games).
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more like
el-gay
but thats just me ;)
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