Archive for the ‘Blogging’ category

2nd Dog Trial: Over

October 29th, 2007

Sunday evening the owners of the lab we were thinking about keeping came by to pick him up. It just wasn’t working.

There was nothing “wrong” with the dog that we couldn’t fix, behaviour wise, but there just wasn’t any spark there. Now that he’s gone I realize how much extra frustration he was bringing me while I tried to work from home. It would have probably all worked out in a month or so, but given that neither of us has a “spark” for the gigantic lovable lug, it just wasn’t worth the effort.

Besides, there were another 2 homes ready to take the guy. If he was going to be put down, we’d have kept him, but since that’s not the case, we’ll let somebody else have a go.

Well, Fuck Me Standing

October 12th, 2007

Al Gore done went and won him a Nobel Peace Prize.

How does this happen? Wait, I know:

Google Analytics Results

October 12th, 2007

One month ago to the day I enabled Google Analytics tracking on this website. I used to pay attention to my stats, back when I ran it on a machine I hosted myself in my apartment, using Webalyzer but stopped doing that when I moved hosting to a 3rd party.

It’s interesting to see what kind of traffic I’m getting here.

According to Google I’ve received 1,288 unique visitors here in one month’s time. That’s a little freaky when you think about it: I certainly don’t know 1200+ people, but apparently that’s how many have stumbled upon this place in just 30 days to read something I’ve written. Yes, I realize that it’s a small number of people in the grand scope of things, but if the trend continues (likely) that means in 12 months time around 14,400 people per year. I remember back when I started out I’d get about 16 visits a month.

At the very end of my graph of visits per day there’s a big uptick at the end, which can be contributed to Say Uncle — personally responsible for about 8% of the traffic here, and that post was just a link to Larry Correia’s blog post on HK.

Google is #1 when it comes to referrals. I’m not surprised by this, but what’s funny is that the #1 search phrased used to find this site is Techmedica. The late Rob Smith (Acidman of gutrumbles.com) once penned something wondering just why it is you can lay down this grand massive essay on something you hold near and dear and it receives zero comments, while a random post about something trivial in your life will generate a slew of comments. I feel a little bit like that on this topic: There’s nearly 1300 posts on this blog, 6 of which deal with Techmedica, but that’s where the majority of my random traffic and comments come from.

I’d feel a bit put off by this, if it weren’t for an encounter I had a couple of weeks ago. It was a Friday and I ventured into the building I used to use as my office under my current employer. The company that owns the building needed some help, I live the closest, so I took the gig. Real short, we’re talking like 8 hours of work. While signing myself out the receptionist asks what my name was again. She had only been there a couple of months and only knew me in passing. I told her “Justin” and she asked what my last name was. Well, ‘Buist” is the obvious answer to that question.

She remarked that she had heard that name before. I’m thinking, “duh, this is West Michigan, we’re all over” and said, “Well, there’s Buist Electric. Folks usually see the name on the side of their vans.” She said that wasn’t it, and started thinking. She then asked where I used to work, and I rattled off the list of companies I’ve been employed under. “No, it wasn’t one of those,” she says, “it had something to do with medicine.” Sirens in my head are going off. I have no idea how bad this could end up. “It was tech… tech… Techmedica! Do you have a blog?” I reply in the affirmative and get a little more uneasy. Turns out about a year ago she was thinking about applying for a job there. She looked up their name on the web, found my post, and decided not to apply there.

Small world.

Random

October 2nd, 2007

So, last night around 10:00pm I lose my internet connection. TV is fine, internet is out. Strange. I chalk it up to a random error and figure it’ll go away. By midnight it wasn’t back on, so I started trouble shooting. I need that internet connection to do my job, so it’s important.

I fight with it for a while and determine my wireless router can’t get a lease from Charter’s DHCP server. This is bugging me. Status lights on the modem are fine, but I still can’t get a connection. I call it quits.

I get up around 8:00am and start working on it again. This time I plug my laptop right into the modem and I get a lease. Progress. So, I try the wireless router again: it works! I walk upstairs, start to use my work computer, and the internet connection dies. Repeat with the same results.

This is ticking me off. I start to think maybe Charter pushed a firmware update to my modem to keep it from playing nicely with wireless routers. Yeah yeah, I’m a conspiracy nut, remember?

Could be a bug in the DHCP implementation of my router though, and maybe Charter just did an upgrade on their end. Solution: Try a different router. That should be easy, I’ve got a spare… that I gave to my younger brother last night.

So, I call him up this morning, ask if I can take that back for a little bit, and he’s OK with that. Fire up the Jeep, pick up old router, start driving back to my place and a light bulb appears above my head.

When I first got my cable internet installed the first machine on the network was my Macbook laptop. When I configured the first modem I had to clone the MAC address of the laptop on the router. That address is used during the DHCP process. When I gave my brother that router it came preconfigured with my MAC address and he’s using the same ISP as me! Sure enough, when I got home my network was fine, just because I disconnected him from their network and we stopped fighting over a DHCP lease assigned to that MAC!

Hah!

Okay, now I gotta get to work. This whole ordeal set me back a little bit today and I’ve got a deadline here.

Gun Ban Initiatives: Best Salespeople Ever

September 27th, 2007

Ryan Horsley of Red’s Trading Post notes:

Tomorrow we will be receiving 28 Maine Lobsters overnighted from Bushmaster. This is a promotion that they have done for quite a few years, but we have never got this many. Who do I have to thank for this…none other than Carolyn McCarthy D-NY. We have sold more so-called “assault weapons” than we have standard rifles this year with the new and improved Assault Weapons Ban, which is looming, that was introduced by McCarthy.

A common saying a decade ago in a gun shop was; there has never been better gun salesman than Bill Clinton.

I, and this blog, are evidence that gun bans really do get folks buying guns.

I was persuaded to purchase my first firearm back in 2001 by my general manager. It didn’t take much. I remember watching the NRA and VPC debate on Donahue of all things back when I was 13 and even then I thought the Assault Weapons Ban was bullshit. He took me and a number of us from the office out shooting, I figurd it was time to buy a pistol, and he took me to my 1st gun show. While there I boughta CZ-75B and I’m pretty sure I pickd up a 15 round magazine for it that very day, afraid that they wouldn’t be available later.

The very next day I was out at another gun shop and I bought a Glock 21. Shortly after I aquired “banned” 13 round magazines for it. Damn did that ever cost me! They were $125 each! Still, I bought them, because I was afraid if I didn’t then I’d never get the chance.

I bought a shotgun next, a Remington 870 Express with the 20″ rifled barrel.

Then I got an AR-15, and 30 round mags to go with it.

Then I got an Egyptian AK-47 clone, and 30 round mags to go with that.

I dropped about $3 grand into guns and magazines just because the AWB passed. Then, now comfortable with ownership of firearms, and not caring what people thought about me, I’ve bought another 30-something. I’ve sold a few, given away a couple, but not too many have left my posession.

If the 1994 AWB never passed I might own a shotgun right now.

There’s a lesson to be learned from this:

As much as I fear every gun law that comes up that can be used to restrict our rights, I must admit that they probably freak out a number of rational people enough that they go out and get armed to some extent. That may or may not snowball like it did with me, but it’s a possibility.

The gun banning crowd might be best served by holding off for a decade or two on any legislation and then calling for the total bans that they want. Incremental measures are simply creating more enemies to their cause.

Batman is Everywhere

September 20th, 2007

Red’s Trading Post is being audited again. That’d be the second audit in about a month, with the previous audit showing an error rate of 1 in every 250 forms. Errors as small as letting a customer place “Y” on a form instead of “Yes” or using “Dr.” instead of “Drive” on their address.

This is bullshit of the highest degree. My previous address was “XXXX Cobb Dr. SE Apt #2B” but damned if the ATF didn’t force FFLs to make me write it out as: “XXXX Cobb Drive South East Apartment 2B.” We teach fucking 3rd graders to write addresses in the form “XXXX Cobb Dr. SE Apt #2B” but the fucking ATF will come down on your ass if you let some schmuck write that on a 4473 and still sell them a gun. I’m not making this up, but I wish I was, and it’s even a little worse than that. Currently, if you want to mail me something you’d plop the following onto an envelope:

XXXX Leonard St. NW
Grand Rapids, MI, 49534

Amazingly, the post office can figure out where I live from this. Not good enough for the ATF. Instead:

XXXX Leonard Street Northwest
Grand Rapids, Ottawa, Michigan, 49534

Did you see the subtle difference? Not only did I refrain from using abbreviations a 3rd grader would know but I had to put my county in there too. If the buyer, and the seller, forget to include that stupid county (common mistake) the FFL is in violation of the law.

Red’s Trading Post is being harassed over paperwork violations that a damned 3rd grader could interpret!

How Did I Do That?

September 15th, 2007

Apparently I’m the 7th and 8th result hit when you do a google image search for hives.

In fact, in the 3 days I’ve been running stats on this blog again, it’s the #1 thing people see on this blog.

Shit.

Help

September 13th, 2007

Could somebody please compose a smackdown of this shit for me? I’ve been trying all night but I just can’t get passed the ignorance. Anything I pen will turn in to a Kevin Baker essay, minus all the good parts of a Kevin Baker essay.

Holy Shit!

September 7th, 2007

California’s legislature just banned semi-automatic handguns.

While that’s not the language of the law it will be the net effect if the governator signs it.

House Keeping

September 4th, 2007

Yeah, so there’s a new theme on here. I upgraded WordPress to version 2.2.2 this evening and tossed on a different theme that would let me take advantage of some of the newer features and plugins.

This looks a little too cutesy too me right now. I might dink with it later.

In other news, the blogroll has been updated. Now that I’m using Google Reader for 90% of my blog reading I decided I’d just keep it to those blogs that I read all the time.

Oh, did you know that Google Reader works with the Wii? They’ve actually got a customized version of it that takes advantage of the Wiimote. It’s neat.