Category: Geekdom

Post-Thanksgiving Reading Material

Hope everybody had a good holiday. Back to work. There will be a quiz tomorrow…

Any Theories?

So there was an article in The Bulletin and another article on Data Center Knowledge about a “well-funded, well-known company” wanting to build a large datacenter in the Prineville area. Anybody have any theories as to who it might be? Naturally it’s cloaked in secrecy, and everybody involved has had to sign NDAs. I wouldn’t think it’d be Google, as they already have a datacenter in The Dalles, which is just a few hours away, but Yahoo! or Microsoft might be possibilities.

I also wasn’t aware that the fiber-optic infrastructure was in place in Prineville for a large datacenter. Any datacenter worth its salt will need redundant pipes in and out of the building, and while I know there’s fiber all along the I-84 corridor (which is why it was an easy decision for Google to build in The Dalles), is there such a thing running along Highway 126? Searching around on Google, there’s an image here that shows a fiber ring running through Prineville, but I don’t know exactly what that map is for or when it was created. I have a feeling it was something that had to do with Senate Bill 622, which was the bill in 1999 that required self-healing fiber rings in rural Oregon, but I have no idea if those rings were completely created or not, as I don’t trust Qwest as far as I can throw them (I’ll look into it when time allows — or not, as I do have a day job).

(And if anybody wants to send through an totally unsubstantiated rumor and remain anonymous, send it to utterlyboring [at] gmail [dot] com. Unless you know Google’s behind this, then that probably wouldn’t be a good idea — comment anonymously below instead.)

Update: Looking around the net, Quantum Communications and Bend Broadband provide business services to Prineville, which means they probably have fiber running right down that highway, as does Qwest, so between the three of them, they should be able to provide some decent amount of bandwidth for whomever is planning on moving in.

The Large Hadron Collider Has Been Fired

The thing‘s been fired up after getting all fixed and had its first real collisions, Pretty screen shots here.

Please note that there were no black holes and the world did not come to an end.

Links For The Day

Some reading material for everybody:

It’s Fun For The Whole Family!

It’s Monopoly HP Supply Chain Edition:

Front of Box
Back of Box

I was taking pictures of a new home for our rental pool here at the office, and found the above in a closet (if I had time I would’ve taken better pictures of the thing, including a gameboard shot — will try later this week). It appeared to be a custom game created by the folks at USAopoly, which lists HP as one of their clients.

Anybody know the history of this and how folks ended up with it? Was it an employee or client/sales piece? All I know is that it sounds like a buzzword-filled good time for the whole family.

I’ll Never Look At A “Choose Your Own Adventure” Book The Same

I used to think the CYOA books were pretty cool when I was a kid, but this graphical and mathematical analysis made me appreciate them even more.

Link Dump

Get these links off my desktop, will ya?

Everything’s Great, But Nobody’s Happy

It’s amazing how technology has made us into people like this.

Links For The Day

Another busy evening (have rehearsal tonight right after work until late and am already tired after today), but have a bunch of stuff to share…

Links For The Day (And Technology Sucks)

I’ve dealing with an accounting “upgrade” that has caused me nothing but trouble and more work the last 48 hours (and a hardware upgrade on a client PC that needed more RAM because Quickbooks said so). Since the first of the month was the beginning of our fiscal year, the software needed to be in place ASAP (it didn’t help that Costco cancelled my original order and caused a three week delay in getting it). It’s finally working after working out some quirks with the new version of Quickbooks and Windows Server 2003 (see my link above for the gory details), and I now have my backup system of Karen’s Replicator (backing up to multiple hard drives and date-based directories around the network) and Ahsay OBM in place (after rebuilding our offsite backup server after a motherboard failure — another time killer), so I can finally sleep a little bit better.

So instead of something witty or resembling humor on here, here are some links I’ve had sitting around for the last couple days that I’ve wanted to share: