I am done with the Wife's gloves. I am stopping gloves for the time being. Bleh.
Now I'm gonna try and knit a soccer ball.
And I'm having weird coding errors with the I Ching program. Oy.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Haven't been posting because the DB2 Connect problems have been following me where ever I go and it's coloring my entire outlook. Still working on the Wife's gloves, though my wrist has been locking up strangely. Not really reading much, although I'm thinking of going back to Dracula because that's the one book that brings me comfort.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Bleh
I was really hoping my compiler would show today. Almost to the thumb gusset of the Wife's first glove.
Currently Reading
Dharma Book: Thousand Whispers, the last Dharma book I've been able to get my hands on
Ninja: The True Story of Japan's Secret Warrior Class
Currently Coding
Nothing! I don't have a working compiler! Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw!
Currently Knitting
Wife gloves.
Things I Should be Doing Instead of This
I should probably be getting ready for classes starting tomorrow...nah.
Dharma Book: Thousand Whispers, the last Dharma book I've been able to get my hands on
Ninja: The True Story of Japan's Secret Warrior Class
Nothing! I don't have a working compiler! Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw!
Wife gloves.
I should probably be getting ready for classes starting tomorrow...nah.
Monday, January 19, 2009
The War Effort
I realize that there's no one reading this blog except the Wife, but eventually someone else will find it and, if they're at all like me, they'll swing back to the beginning and come across this.
Here's the thing. I cannot join the military. I'm on brain medication (SSRIs and antipsychotics) and not even the Coast Guard will take you if you need medication to function. As far as I'm aware, they don't take insulin dependent diabetics either which sort of makes sense. I mean, what happens if you're stuck somewhere and you can't get hold of your medication? I've long come to grips with this, although I did go through a "What do you mean, you won't take me" phase and a "Well, if I can survive without my pills, they'll take me" phase which eventually lead to a "Jesus Christ, I'm the worst kind of asshole without my pills even when I'm not trying to kill myself" phase.
Anyway, instead of serving my country, I'm trying to do my bit elsewhere. Which brings me to this post.
"Gee, Zach," I hear you say. "This isn't WWII. The troops can buy socks and sweaters and stuff. We don't need to make 'em." This is true. However, some of the stuff they can't buy. Like helmetliners. And, honestly, it means something to get something hand made.
"But Zach," I hear you say. "I'm a bleeding heart liberal! I'm against the war!" Great. I'm not a big fan of it either. But a lot of these people didn't join the Armed Forces for much more than the paid college education. And even if they did, so what? To use the tired rhetoric, it's our sons and daughters and brothers and sisters over there. My father fought in the Vietnam War. I am immensely proud of my generation for not treating our returning soldiers the way my father's generation treated him. You can be against the war and still feel compassion for the people caught in it.
"Okay, Zach," I hear you say. "What's the point, then?"
The point is that there are a whole bunch of websites out there that will give you a pattern and an address to send it. So if you've got some spare time or some spare yarn, put something together. You'll brighten someone's day.
And yes, I'm including a list of sites.
http://www.citizensam.org/ Citizen S.A.M. is Citizen Support America's Military. It has the helmet liner pattern, patterns for quilts for veterans and some nifty patterns for the K-9 units.
http://www.theshipsproject.com/ The Ships Project was started slightly after September 11. It sends hats and slippers and stuff to the troops.
http://www.redsweaters.org/ Red Sweaters is not a protest site. It's a way of humanizing some of the numbers coming out of the War on Terror. I mean, honestly, when I see that the "Current Number of dead American Soldiers" is 4229 the only thing I can think of is that it's a kinda large number. Nina Rosenberg, the woman in charge of Red Sweaters felt the same way, so she hangs a G.I Joe sized red sweater from a tree in her front yard for every dead American soldier.
Anyway, periodically, I'm going to go off about various charities that take both money and knit things. Mostly because part of what makes us human is our ability to care for others.
Here's the thing. I cannot join the military. I'm on brain medication (SSRIs and antipsychotics) and not even the Coast Guard will take you if you need medication to function. As far as I'm aware, they don't take insulin dependent diabetics either which sort of makes sense. I mean, what happens if you're stuck somewhere and you can't get hold of your medication? I've long come to grips with this, although I did go through a "What do you mean, you won't take me" phase and a "Well, if I can survive without my pills, they'll take me" phase which eventually lead to a "Jesus Christ, I'm the worst kind of asshole without my pills even when I'm not trying to kill myself" phase.
Anyway, instead of serving my country, I'm trying to do my bit elsewhere. Which brings me to this post.
"Gee, Zach," I hear you say. "This isn't WWII. The troops can buy socks and sweaters and stuff. We don't need to make 'em." This is true. However, some of the stuff they can't buy. Like helmetliners. And, honestly, it means something to get something hand made.
"But Zach," I hear you say. "I'm a bleeding heart liberal! I'm against the war!" Great. I'm not a big fan of it either. But a lot of these people didn't join the Armed Forces for much more than the paid college education. And even if they did, so what? To use the tired rhetoric, it's our sons and daughters and brothers and sisters over there. My father fought in the Vietnam War. I am immensely proud of my generation for not treating our returning soldiers the way my father's generation treated him. You can be against the war and still feel compassion for the people caught in it.
"Okay, Zach," I hear you say. "What's the point, then?"
The point is that there are a whole bunch of websites out there that will give you a pattern and an address to send it. So if you've got some spare time or some spare yarn, put something together. You'll brighten someone's day.
And yes, I'm including a list of sites.
http://www.citizensam.org/ Citizen S.A.M. is Citizen Support America's Military. It has the helmet liner pattern, patterns for quilts for veterans and some nifty patterns for the K-9 units.
http://www.theshipsproject.com/ The Ships Project was started slightly after September 11. It sends hats and slippers and stuff to the troops.
http://www.redsweaters.org/ Red Sweaters is not a protest site. It's a way of humanizing some of the numbers coming out of the War on Terror. I mean, honestly, when I see that the "Current Number of dead American Soldiers" is 4229 the only thing I can think of is that it's a kinda large number. Nina Rosenberg, the woman in charge of Red Sweaters felt the same way, so she hangs a G.I Joe sized red sweater from a tree in her front yard for every dead American soldier.
Anyway, periodically, I'm going to go off about various charities that take both money and knit things. Mostly because part of what makes us human is our ability to care for others.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Skipped a Day
Didn't post yesterday mostly 'cause I spent all of it running around doing errands with the Wife. Also, my folks were in town and that caused added running. We started in Bedford at nineish and were out for about 12 hours. And honestly? I just wanted to veg out in front of the ST:TNG and not have to thing.
Anyhoo. I'm putting the Dark Hersey thingy on a back burner for a bit. Mostly because I've moved the books to the RPG bookshelf and I've still not gotten round to moving the files from Thoth to TAPoJ. I'm certain I will get back to is (mostly because I love randomizer to an almost stupid degree).
So instead, I'm going to try and bring together an I Ching program. Yeah, I know, there's software out there already but, hey, what's one more, right? Besides, there needs to be more DOS programs, damn it.
Currently Reading
Dharma Book Bone Flowers
Arms and Armor of the Samurai: The History of Weponry in Ancient Japan
Currently Coding
The begining of the I Ching thingy. I'll be using the three coin method until I can work out a way to do the yarrow stalks.
Currently Knitting
The Wife's fingerless gloves and a nice bamboo yarn. That's annoying.
Things I Should Be Doing Instead of This
Nothing! Three day weekend!
Anyhoo. I'm putting the Dark Hersey thingy on a back burner for a bit. Mostly because I've moved the books to the RPG bookshelf and I've still not gotten round to moving the files from Thoth to TAPoJ. I'm certain I will get back to is (mostly because I love randomizer to an almost stupid degree).
So instead, I'm going to try and bring together an I Ching program. Yeah, I know, there's software out there already but, hey, what's one more, right? Besides, there needs to be more DOS programs, damn it.
Dharma Book Bone Flowers
Arms and Armor of the Samurai: The History of Weponry in Ancient Japan
The begining of the I Ching thingy. I'll be using the three coin method until I can work out a way to do the yarrow stalks.
The Wife's fingerless gloves and a nice bamboo yarn. That's annoying.
Nothing! Three day weekend!
Friday, January 16, 2009
The DB2 Connect Problem
Hokay, so here's the problem in its gory.
I have a .cpp file by the name of ininfo.cpp. It asks for a whole slew of headers. It took me for freaking ever to find those headers and once I did and added them I expected things to work, right? Sadly, the specific header "sqlutil.h" seems to be a problem child. It keeps popping up and asking for it, even though I've commented it out. And when it's asked, it can't be opened.
In fact, here's the error code I'm getting, verbatim.
1>c:\users\fry's electronics\documents\visual studio 2005\projects\db2 work thing\db2 work thing\ininfo.cxx(66) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'sqlutil.h': No such file or directory
And yet it is in the directory. It's been added to the project. I've commented the damn thing out.
I have NO FUCKING CLUE what it is I'm doing wrong.
Currently Reading
Dharma Book: Bone Flowers
The Complete I Ching
Currently Coding
Dark Heresy generator program? What Dark Heresy generator program? I have a work problem that is taking up my life!
Currently Knitting
My needles are empty. I shall probably start making the Wife's gloves soonish. Like later tonight.
Things I Should Be Doing Instead of This
Various errands, but I have Star Trek: The Next Generation on DVD and it's Data's Day which may be my favoritest episode ever.
I have a .cpp file by the name of ininfo.cpp. It asks for a whole slew of headers. It took me for freaking ever to find those headers and once I did and added them I expected things to work, right? Sadly, the specific header "sqlutil.h" seems to be a problem child. It keeps popping up and asking for it, even though I've commented it out. And when it's asked, it can't be opened.
In fact, here's the error code I'm getting, verbatim.
1>c:\users\fry's electronics\documents\visual studio 2005\projects\db2 work thing\db2 work thing\ininfo.cxx(66) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'sqlutil.h': No such file or directory
And yet it is in the directory. It's been added to the project. I've commented the damn thing out.
I have NO FUCKING CLUE what it is I'm doing wrong.
Dharma Book: Bone Flowers
The Complete I Ching
Dark Heresy generator program? What Dark Heresy generator program? I have a work problem that is taking up my life!
My needles are empty. I shall probably start making the Wife's gloves soonish. Like later tonight.
Various errands, but I have Star Trek: The Next Generation on DVD and it's Data's Day which may be my favoritest episode ever.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
And lo, I did survive another year on this planet
Still having trouble with the DB2 program. All the includes are there and added and it's still not finding one, even when I comment it out. Bizarre. Looks like Da will have to take a look at it tomorrow when he comes up.
Currently Reading
Dharma Book: Bone Flowers
The Analects by Confucius
Currently Coding
The Dark Heresy thing has been put on hold until I find out what's up with my work stuff.
Currently Knitting
The beanie hat thing is almost done. Which means I either go back to the Eternal Blanket or start on the gloves for everyone I know.
Things I Should Be Doing Instead of This
The massive cleaning, 'specially since my folks are coming up tomorrow.
Dharma Book: Bone Flowers
The Analects by Confucius
The Dark Heresy thing has been put on hold until I find out what's up with my work stuff.
The beanie hat thing is almost done. Which means I either go back to the Eternal Blanket or start on the gloves for everyone I know.
The massive cleaning, 'specially since my folks are coming up tomorrow.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
The Begining of the Begining
So, here I am, attempting once again to force myself to start writing on a daily basis. Problem: My life is boring. So! I shall talk about the things going on in my life that I am making. Like my coding. That that hat I'm knitting. And the Kindred of the East game I'm planning.
So now I'm not only boring, I'm geeky and boring. Yay!
The 1000 Hells: A Guide to the Yomi World and those who dwell for V:TM
The Analects by Confucius
I'm working on a random character generator for Dark Heresy. Now all I need to do is port the code over to the new laptop
A little beanie type hat thing made from the same yarn as the convertible gloves. (Which, by the way, everyone I've ever met seems to want a pair of now. Yay.)
The DB2 Connect Code
The massive cleaning so the Wife can go kamikaze with the windex
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