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    Posted on August 15th, 2006

    Written by cliff

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    ball juggling, cascade, club juggling, dylan, jason, jason garfield, juggling, juggling video, matt, siteswap, technical juggling

    Jason Garfield – Five Ball Juggling Video

    Not a lot of people juggle past the point of a three-ball cascade pattern, so it’s easy to think you’re pretty great when you get yourself some four-ball chops and club tricks. Then you see a video of a real juggler like this and realize that you are light years away from serious technical juggling.
    [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on August 10th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    A12F-G2221, computing, disk, EonStor, FC-AL, HowTo, linux, point to point, qla2340, qlogic, raid, rdimage, REL 3, san, SATA, SATA RAID, server storage, servers, storage

    REL 3 Direct Connect to EonStor A12F-G2221

    REL 3 Direct Connect to EonStor A12F-G2221

    This summer we have been migrating a bunch of data to our shiny new InfoTrend EonStor A12F-G2221. With 1G battery backed cache, it’s a screaming box of disk, and it looks cool to boot. There is a gotcha though if you want to direct connect it to QLogic QLA2340 card on a REL 3 server. [...]

  • Et cetera

    Posted on August 9th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Aurora Australis, Big Sur, Dendrobium, flower, greenhuse, orchid, Pacific Coast Highway, pch, Phalaenopsis, plants, San Francisco, Sheldance

    Phalaenopsis Aurora Australis

    Phalaenopsis Aurora Australis

    About four years ago, Courtney, my Mom and I were driving back up the Pacific Coast Highway on our way back from Big Sur, when we stumbled accrost a large orchid dealership called Sheldance. It was right outside of San Francisco where we had planned to have dinner, so we went in to check the [...]

  • Et cetera

    Posted on August 4th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    butterfly, corn, deforestation, endangered species, GE Crops, insect, maize, mexico, monarch, Monarch butterfly, monsanto, nevada, reno, south america, species

    The Last Monarch?

    The Last Monarch?

    When I was a kid living in Reno, Monarch butterflies were almost as common as grasshoppers. I used to take them for granted, but now they have become so rare that seeing one is a real treat.
    Last weekend, I noticed one flying around some clover flowers and quickly grabbed my camera to shoot some photos. [...]

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