Video from 1 week ago with Joe H and Tom R skiing down Rainier from Camp Muir. Thanks Joe for putting all the clips together! We ran out of water about halfway down and the clip about the water bottle is me holding a squeeze bottle filled with snow that just refused to melt. We filled up further down from a glacial stream. The clip where Joe shouts at me “This way” is him saving my ass from skiing off a cliff.
Author: mark
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Hiked up to Camp Muir on Rainier and skied down
Had an amazing weekend with friends Joe Heitzeberg and Tom Romary. We met on Saturday evening in Rainier park. The campsite at Cougar Rock was full so we drove a few hundred feet down the road, parked at a trailhead, hiked in a bit and slept under the stars. We got up to paradise at about 7am and started hiking up to Muir on skis with skins. We hiked from about 5,500 ft to over 10,000 ft, took a break and had lunch and then skied down on a route we made up as we went along. At one point we had skied into a valley and had to climb a snowbank to get back on the trail (the alternative was skiing down the Nisqually river valley on top of the river and possibly falling through, so we decided against that). Joe has posted photos and video here. (Page 2 has the videos) The videos are a little large to download, so as soon as they’re up on youtube I’ll embed a few here.
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7 Songs
Alan Steele just tagged me to write 7 songs I like and then tag 7 people I know to do the same – kind of a blog chain letter. I don’t actually know 7 bloggers – and yes, I don’t get out much at all – in fact I’m pretty much an uber nerd who just fishes and writes code and both don’t require much interaction with humans. But I’ll give it a shot….
I’m tagging Jason Goldberg, Tony Wright, Joe Heitzeberg (can’t remember your blog url) and the Shy Guevaras (Sergio specifically!).
Please note that the first song has explicit lyrics and is not safe for work or kids.
1. NWA – Straight outta Compton
This is the original gangsta rap song. Pretty much launched the entire genre. The album has special meaning to me. I was in high school in 1991 in South Africa during apartheid. The school I was in was a private one and therefore one of the very few multi-racial schools in the country. A black friend (Natasha) was into NWA and black culture at the time and gave me a tape of their music. We used to spend hours having political debates at school. I ended up dating her friend (Claudette) and a white boy dating a black girl in apartheid South Africa was an interesting time of my life. This album captures that time.
2. Pearl Jam – Alive (Ten album)
Right after high school I joined a band doing half covers and half originals. We used to gig to a packed room at the local lifesaving club in Milnerton. The first gig we ever did was at the University of Cape Town and I was scared shitless. We covered Alive and it has an almost 2 minute guitar solo at the end that I totally pulled off. Good times!
3. Mother Love Bone – Come Bite the Apple
I left South Africa when I was 23 and went to live in London for 5 years. I was working for Credit Suisse after 6 months for about 1.5 years and living in Canary Wharf. I would walk to work with a Sony Minidisc player (where did they go?!) and listen to this song repeatedly whenever I was having a bad day and it would cheer me up. The lead guitar work in this song is just unbelievable – I love the whiny slow sound he gets. I never got into Mother Love Bone until after Andrew Wood died and it kills me that I’ll never see them live. Ah well – at least we have Pearl Jam.
4. Massive Attack – Three (from the protection album and City of Industry soundtrack)
My good friend Antonio Separovic has an eye for the artful and he told me one day that the movie City of Industry has the most amazing opening scene and soundtrack. I have slow moral and aesthetic reflexes, so it took me a while to catch on, but one day I was watching it for the 2nd time and it clicked. I was still living in London and Massive Attack had finally gone mainstream and the visuals and the song captured London beautifully even though it’s set in LA. Massive attack’s music reminds me of London and I had the pleasure of seeing them live at the London Arena.
5. Paul van Dyk’s Ministry of Sound session on friday night on Radio1 in London
There’s a session that Paul van Dyk did that was rebroadcast on Radio1 (who I worked for in 2003 but this was recorded in 2000 I think) and that my friend Marco Stichini and I used to listen to before a workout or a cycle to get psyched. It’s the most incredible 1 hour of Trance/Techno you’ll ever hear. It’s still floating around on the peer to peer file sharing networks today.
6. Rammstein – Du Hast
One night at 4am in 2004 after a rather harrowing experience (Atlanta – my friends know what I’m referring to) I walked into a bar in Table View in Cape Town and they were blasting Du Hast over this amazing sound system. I ended up drinking tequila with the barman and blowing off some steam. Du Hast captures that time.
7. Heart – Crazy on You
My amazing wife introduced me to Heart and the song Crazy on You is a great one for the stage I’m at in my life right now. Nancy Wilson’s guitar gives me chills and Anne Wilson is IMHO one of the best vocalists in the history of history. Heart came out of Bellevue, Washington and I’m very much into their music right now so I’ll have them as my 7th choice. Here’s the video of Crazy on You. There’s a 2 and a half minute acoustic guitar solo at the beginning. Enjoy!!
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What a successful release looks like
I thought I’d share a little moment I had recently. We rolled out a new version of Feedjit a few days ago. Nothing changed on the user interface – so no new user features. It was mostly performance enhancements on the back-end servers.
The new code was the results of many weeks of research and testing and several weeks of implementation. When we launched this weekend I was cautiously optimistic when I saw the load drop on the servers. And now that it’s a few days later I’m staring at our monitoring graphs with a huge smile on my face.
The reason this is a big win for us is because if we double performance then the number of servers we have to buy halves. And for a small company supporting a huge number of users that’s a very good thing.
Here’s the data from one of our busiest servers. The server has a quad core CPU in it so a load average of 4 is 100% busy. As you can see we were pushing things a little on this particular box. It’s fairly obvious where we rolled out the new code…
Most of the performance gain is from faster disk access code which means that the CPU spends almost no time waiting for the disk to do something. As you can see below the IO wait time has dropped to virtually zero. Disk is the slowest component in a server and is usually the bottleneck for any applications that store and retrieve data, so this is a really big win for us.
I wish I could go into more detail about our application and some specific numbers. In a few weeks I’ll hopefully be able to share more.Mark.
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Further observations WRT the Chinese Earthquake in Colorado
With regard to my previous post, another observation was that yesterday morning my dog didn’t eat his breakfast. He spent most of the day cowering. We thought he had injured himself somehow but there were no visible signs. I checked his joints and pressed his gums to watch the circulation return and everything was normal. We agreed to keep him indoors today. A few minutes ago it occured to me that he may have been sensing the 6.0 magnitude aftershocks that they were experiencing in SW China all day yesterday. Today he’s fine – and he enjoyed his breakfast very much. 😉
I also have an improved theory on why the house we’re staying in in Elizabeth, Colorado is sensitized to these vibrations…The basement is underground and the floor above the basement is at ground level. The entire basement is closed up i.e. all doors are closed and there’s a single exit via some stairs to get up to ground level.
So the basement acts as a giant resonance chamber much like the boxes they use to mount sub-woofers. The chamber is tuned to very low frequencies because of its size. As a wave form enters it starts bouncing within the chamber with very little loss. As additional waves enter the chamber they reinforce the first wave and eventually you have a standing wave that is of a great enough amplitude to set the floor above the basement vibrating.
Viola! Instant long-range seismometer.
So this household (forgive the pun) seismometer detects what’s known as teleseismic events. These are Earthquakes that are detected more than 1000km’s from the source. And there is in fact an amateur teleseismic network that has a ton of info about Earthquakes in general and these sorts of Earthquakes. Here’s a quote:
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The dynamic, transient seismic waves from any substantial earthquake will propagate all around and entirely through the Earth. Given a sensitive enough detector, it is possible to record the seismic waves from even minor events occurring anywhere in the world an any other location on the globe. Nuclear test-ban treaties in effect today rely on our ability to detect a nuclear explosion anywhere equivalent to an earthquake as small as Richter Magnitude 3.5.
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Rest of the source article is here.
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I think I felt the Chinese earthquake
Update: I have since confirmed that the time of the Chinese quake was 2:28pm (CST – Central China Time) and I felt the vibrations between 12:20am and 1:00am. Also since this writing the quake’s magnitude has been upgraded from 7.8 to 7.9 which is 1.41 times more powerful (Richter scale calculator available here). After the quake they immediately had a magnitude 6.0 aftershock and have had aftershocks ranging from 4.7 to 5.8 for a full 24 hours after the quake at intervals of 15 to 30 minutes. This quake released 31 times more energy than the 1989 San Francisco Earthquake which was a 6.9. Our thoughts are with Sichuan today.
Last night some time between 10pm and 12:30am I was lying in my parents in law’s living room in Elizabeth, Colorado flat on my back on the carpet. I had my head on the floor with my skull firmly on the ground – I had cycled hard that morning and was stretching my back out.
The living room floor is above the basement, so it’s a floor suspended above a TV room below it.
I felt a vibration as though some deep force shook the floor. It lasted about 0.5 to 1 seconds. It felt very clearly like something that had an external source – not someone jumping on the floor. It wasn’t a very strong vibration – it was slight but with a very very low frequency. You wouldn’t be able to hear it – I just felt it through the base of my skull that was resting on the floor.
Everyone in the house was downstairs watching TV and all were sitting down at the time on furniture on a concrete floor. So it couldn’t have been anyone in the house. The properties out here are each on 5 to 10 acres, so the houses are at least 1000 ft apart – so it couldn’t have been any neighbors. It’s also very rural and there weren’t any cars or trucks outside at that time of night.
The vibration was such a strange occurrence that when my wife walked upstairs a few minutes later I told her about it and mentioned that I wondered if we might have an earthquake.
This morning I read about the 7.8 magnitude quake in South Western China during the middle of their day. It occurred at the same time as my little skull vibration incident.
In 1996 a Northwestern University seismologist and a colleague working for the French Atomic Energy Commission proved that the Earth has a solid core. They did this using an earthquake in the Flores Sea in the South Pacific and analyzing the vibrations using a seismic array in France after they had traveled through the Earth.
The magnitude of the quake in the Flores Sea was 7.8 – exactly the same magnitude as the Chinese quake.
My guess is that I did feel the quake and that my parents suspended living room floor has a resonant frequency the same or similar to the quake vibrations when they arrived.
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May Day Seattle March
Taken a few minutes ago on S Jackson St and 2nd Ave in Seattle – a block from our office:
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Apple Basic emulator in Javascript
I started programming on an Apple IIe at around age 11 and if you too enjoy reminiscing, check out Joshua Bell’s Apple Basic emulator implemented in Javascript.
Since my move (back) to using Apple I think my code has improved – if nothing else then from a feeling of happy nostalgia.
…And I couldn’t help myself. I wrote a similar program as a kid – except back then we had a green monochrome screen.
10 HOME : HGR
20 W = 279 : H = 159
25 C = 1
30 FOR I = 0 TO 1 STEP 0.005
40 HCOLOR= C / 10
45 C = C + 1
46 IF C > 160 THEN C = 1
50 HPLOT W / 2,H TO W * I,0
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Thought for the day
I’m wearing a t-shirt today that I had made at Zazzle with a Lawrence quote on it. So I’ve been reading a bit of Lawrence’s writing and stumbled across this extract from Apocalypse and the Writings on Revelation. It captures a sense of euphoria I’ve had all week long:
For man, as for flower and beast and bird, the supreme triumph is to be most vividly, most perfectly alive. Whatever the unborn and the dead may know, they cannot know the beauty, the marvel of being alive in the flesh. The dead may look after the afterwards. But the magnificent here and now of life in the flesh is ours, and ours alone, and ours only for a time. We ought to dance with rapture that we should be alive and in the flesh, and part of the living, incarnate cosmos. I am part of the sun as my eye is part of me. That I am part of the earth my feet know perfectly, and my blood is part of the sea. My soul knows that I am part of the human race, my soul is an organic part of the great human soul, as my spirit is part of my nation. In my own very self, I am part of my family. There is nothing of me that is alone and absolute except my mind, and we shall find that the mind has no existence by itself, it is only the glitter of the sun on the surface of the waters.
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Angels
I was reminded again today of how incredibly important it is to team up with the right angels and how incredible the angels are that we teamed up with. One day when I’m not flying stealth I’ll write a book about this stuff. Until then you get the adventures of Ziggy my cat and other exciting stories.
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