Exercise:
40 minutes on the stationary bike. This time it was Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention. Worked pretty well to keep my mind off it. After that, I did arms and core.
Friday, April 11th, 2008
40 minutes on the stationary bike. This time it was Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention. Worked pretty well to keep my mind off it. After that, I did arms and core.
Friday, April 11th, 2008
One of my colleagues at the VA was in my office the other day. She said, “You know who my favorite drummer is?”
I said, “Are you sure you really want to tell me? Because I’m liable to judge you fairly harshly.”
She said, “Oooh. Um, now I’m not sure. I’ll tell you anyway. Terry Bozzio.”
At first, I wondered if I was being set up. Like, I was going to say, “OMFG, really? Terry’s the BOMB!” and then she was going to say, “you geek.” and punch me in the arm or something.
So, instead I said, “What? Are you a Zappa fan?”
She says, “Oh yeah. I love the Baby Snakes album.”
“Ok then,” I said, “You know, you’re alright.”
So, now I’m on a Zappa kick. I’m going to start at the beginning with the Zappa and The Mothers Of Invention album, “Freak Out!”, and refresh my memory of the whole catalog. My current sense of my favorite Zappa albums: Joe’s Garage and Thing-fish. I’ll be posting a bit as I go along about my experience of all these albums.
/w
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
30 minutes of cardio, worked on upper body. I find the best thing to have on my iPod for the stationary bike is This American Life. Too bad it’s only new once a week!
/w
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
Seems to happen about once a year. Came home at lunch not feeling very well. Slept from noon to about 4:30. Got up to go get my son from school. Next thing I know, I’m on keeled over into my laundry pile. I don’t think it’s a big deal. I just have to remember to stand up more slowly.
Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
We weren’t playing up to our standards, but it was ok because we were very nearly the only people in the room. I made a recording, so I’ll post some clips if I have anything good on it.
/w
Sunday, April 6th, 2008
The Blue Wailers will be appearing tonight from 10pm-1am at Club Orange. 533 South 500 West, Salt Lake City. Should be fun. We’ll be playing our funk/fusion/blues sets instead of our jazz sets. You know, give the kids what the want.
Saturday, April 5th, 2008
Today was the first annual RIA Dev Shed event. I thought overall it was a success, and a credit to it’s creator, Matt Reinbold, and its sponsors, Adobe, Twelve Horses, Fusion Authority, Vox Pop Design, and Bountiful Wireless.
The conference location at the Franklin Covey building was terrific, and lunch was great. The conference was not without a few hiccups that seemed about right for a first-time showing. The quality and polish of the presenters was a little un-even, and there were some late presenter cancellations that lead to serious headaches for Matt. The wifi situation was also problematic, and they had to co-opt some tech support to get it up and routing to the inter-tubes. The door prizes were terrific, and included the requisite t-shirts for all and a raffle with a big pile of books, “The most powerful wireless router allowed by law” provided by Bountiful Wireless, and a $2100 software pack from Adobe. Overall, I give the event about an 8.5 out of 10. Definitely worth the money and, more importantly, worth the time.
I attended 4 sessions:
ColdFusion-Powered Flex 3 applications by Mike Nimer. I really think this is a breakthrough topic. Flex has been very slow coming into it’s own, mainly because it was wildly over priced for the first two iterations. Now it’s a free open-source technology with a moderately priced professional IDE. It’s an amazingly rapid and robust development language, especially when coupled with ColdFusion 8, which has been enhanced to be the best back-end interface to it. Cool stuff, especially for us CF old-timers.
Adobe Integrated Runtime and Flex with Zach Stepek. This was a good session. Stepek is a geek’s geek, even going so far as to take a shot at Apple in retribution Stevie J’s recent announcement that the iPhone wouldn’t run Flash Player. AIR allows web developers to use their existing skill sets to create, package and deploy applications to the desktop. Very very cool stuff. In the session, we banged together a quick RSS reader application. 60 lines of code. I don’t know another DESKTOP application dev language that you could do that with. Certainly not Java or C++/#.
Adobe Media Server by Louie Penaflor. Pretty cool technology for bi-directional streaming of audio and video. Not immediately applicable to anything I’m doing, but it really put me in mind of some telehealth video-conference stuff that could be amazing at the VA.
Spry framework with Ray “The ColdFusion Jedi” Camden. Ray’s the bomb, and Spry has gotten much more sophisticated since I demo-ed it for the crew at the MBM office. I’ll be using Spry for any AJAX/DHTML stuff I need to do in the future. It’s got the right balance of flexibility vs. ease of use.
Kudus Kudzu Kudos to the organizers and the sponsors/underwriters and presenters for putting on a great day of content, and particularly, to Matt Reinbold for having the vision and the drive to push this one-of-a-kind event into reality.
Friday, April 4th, 2008
Tomorrow is the first annual RIADevShed event. It’s being put on by Matt Reinbold, the Salt Lake ColdFusion User Group manager. Good guy, and super sharp. I think he’s got the right idea with this one. I’m not sure which track I’m most interested in, the Flex track or the AJAX/AIR track. Probably flex. I may do a little live blogging from the site, but I’ll definitely post about the event laster tomorrow or on the weekend.
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
After killing it every other day this week I decided to skip today. I’ve been shaky and feeling funky since Tuesday, so I figure it’s a good day to take a break. I won’t be able to hit it tomorrow morning, either, unfortunately, as I’ll be in a training in West Valley.
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
The Blue Wailers (web|myspace) were featured in last week’s Flipside magazine, a Park City local music scene publication. Clickety-pop for full size, and check here for upcoming shows.
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
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