Monthly Archives: January 2013

Some changes ’round here

Code and Run First, I changed the name of this blog to Code and Run. I like it better than just using my name because I can tell people about it without having to spell my name. It suits me really well too. Font Runner I released the source code for Font Runner on SourceForge. […]

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No Long Island Marathon for me this year

Last week I had some small hope that I could somehow get back into training for the 2013 Long Island Marathon after I recovered from pneumonia. Boy, did I underestimate pneumonia. I thought it was unlikely, but had a little hope of salvaging the marathon because after some searching, I saw some people were able […]

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Some notes for git

I switched from Perforce to git for personal projects a while back and these were some notes I jotted down as I was getting going. Once I had my project going, I wanted to clone it to a bare repository: git clone –bare project_name …and then copy it to my server: scp -r project_name.git john@governor:repos […]

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From Marathon to Pneumonia…and back?

So, I decided to sign up for the Long Island Marathon. What?! Surprised? Come on, it’s not like I ever publicly announced disinterest in running a marathon. Over the past couple of years, I’ve changed my running habits, and took on longer runs to meet specific training goals. Once my long run got into the […]

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Home Server Follow Up

Last time, I told you about the new home server I got and promised to tell you more about it. Well, the rest of the story is pretty boring. I put the (two Linux software RAID 1) drives in the new machine and it came right up. I was so happy I did a cartwheel […]

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