The latest incarnation of rebelpeon.com has hit the streets. Time to eat it up! With this new iteration, we have searching, rss, comments, a real archive, etc. There are just too many features to list here. Lets just say this “little” upgrade will make me a lot more motivated to update the website. Just being able to update it anywhere that I can access a web browser, makes me drool with anticipation. I even have all the archives from the old (hand-done) way of doin it in the system. Just remember kids, databases are your friend!
Holy crap, it’s late though, and I’ve been working on this WAY to much in the last week. I’ll post a better update on everything tomorrow (after some sleep).
Weee…It’s done.
***Currently Listening To: Frank Sinatra - Duets II How can you go wrong with Sinatra? I mean, he’s singing with other people, so that just adds to it. Good quality listening enjoyment.
Check out how “Internet” changed our world. It’s crazy that it used to just be usenet groups, and now, well, we have this page :)
In other news, the “test” server has just been made a backup domain controller. That was easy, now I just need to install exchange on it, and get the two exchange servers talking to each other. If that goes as planned, and as quick as promoting the machine to a DC was, then I may have things rolling tonight…
Well, I’ve been mucking around with a new site design. I’ve been thinking of something like this, but I don’t think I’m a fan of the big image, etc. Also, the links would be images, and there would be a top rebelpeon.com image. The also (rather large) problem, is that it seems to take awhile to load the page again. The background image isn’t even that big. Stupid cable upload speeds. I think I’m going to do something in that layout though. I really like the links at the top instead of the side. It seems to give more screen real estate. It’s most noticable when you click on the music link, and none of the cd titles wrap around to the next line. Also, when I view the current site, the text box is so small, since all I run is 1600x1200 resolution. The nice thing about the new site layout, is that it easily formats it correctly to your resolution. Feel free to stretch your browser window wider and smaller, and notice the frosted image stays correct. Took some thinking to do that, but not THAT much.
Oh well, I may work on it tomorrow, but I really have other things I need to get to. Oh yeah, and I’m heading out to Upper Limits with a climbing friend. Plus, I have another friend’s father’s computer here that needs to be worked on. Wee, thankfully it’s a 3 day weekend!
**Currently Listening To: Nick Drake - Pink Moon. It’s not a bad CD, definitely worth a listening to.
Being able to vent to friends that live many states away is a Good Thing©. A friend of mine from back in the dorms and I chat back and forth via email, since she’s in TX currently, and it’s nice to be able to talk to people that aren’t involved in certain scenarios. We used to do this all throughout college, and it is definitely a health benefit. Eventhough venting accomplishes absolutely nothing, for whatever reason, it makes you (well, at least me) feel somewhat better about it.
I really want to redo the site, but I really don’t want to at the same time. I feel that anything that I come up with, really isn’t going to be anything “new,” but more of this same site rehashed to make it work better than what it currently does. That, and the fact that nothing is really materializing in my head. I suppose I’ll just have to keep looking for images that inspire me. I also, kinda want to be able to have user comments on my posts, but I really don’t want to install mysql, php, etc. And then, even if I have the ability for people to read comments, that doesn’t mean it will be used at all. *sigh*
*New Thing, I’m adding* Whenever I update the website, I’m usually listening to some CD in my (rather large) collection. At the bottom of each post, I’m going to include a “Currently Listening To” section, with a link to said CD on amazon. Don’t know why, just for something different. Hopefully this will also show how much of a rut I get stuck in…and remain in for that matter.
**Currently Listening To: Matt Nathanson - Beneath These Fireworks At least listen to the amazon sampler of the first song, “Angel”. I like that song quite a bit, along with “I Saw”. Matt Nathanson has definitely learned how to use his voice in this CD. The way in which he uses his vocal range has greatly matured since his debut album. Oh yeah, and he’s hilarious, great, etc., in concert (he opened for Howie Day).
Depending if you came to the site in the last 24hrs or not, you may have noticed an RSS feed. And now, you may notice that it’s gone. :) Currently I’m updating the website by just editing the straight blog.htm file. Therefore, to create an RSS feed, I’d have to, in essence, keep up 2 sites, since I’d be manually editing both the htm, and xml. Fat chance that’s gonna happen. It’s cool in theory, but I think I’d rather just have people visit the site currently. Maybe in later versions of the website, I can incorporate something that will automatically do it. With that said, if anybody knows of anything that would significantly make my life easier with creating the xml for an RSS feed, please let me know (spruit@(remove)rebelpeon.com). I was playing around with various RSS feeds, and they are pretty nice. Well, if you’re totally lazy and don’t want to visit websites. Then again, I’m sure some people (like those people that tell me to setup an RSS feed) visit a lot more websites daily than I do. It does make it A LOT faster to parse through data, since it’s all in one spot. The RSS aggregator that I was using the other night was BlogExpress. It seems pretty nice. But as I mentioned before, I personally don’t see myself using it. I browse the web to 1) get news, and 2) to waste time. Using RSS feeds totally negate 50% of my web usage. That can’t be good.
In other news, I have been thinking about redesigning the website again. It’s working for now, but it just feels “eh” to me. However, I’m in no hurry, since I’ve got something up currently. I kinda want to do something more “hip,” but my artistic ability is lacking. Not necissarily the vision, just actually putting it into a usuable form. I’m sure the lack of html knowledge I have doesn’t help either, but Dreamweaver seems to be able to help me there too much. :)
Let’s see, I think I’m on a roll here, might as well keep going. At work, we had talked about deploying Windows XP to the student athlete labs. We had talked about this for months how a good time to do it, was over the winter break, since we’d have a month to get everything working. Needless to say, it never got worked on before the winter break. So, Monday, Nick, Jason, and I had a meeting and the labs were brought up. Since we had 2 weeks left, we kinda laughed at the probability of getting a new image going. However, I am happy to report after a day and a half of work, the new image is ready to be pushed out. What helps, is that with all the new user machines, we are deploying the vast majority of applications via group policy objects (GPO’s). This means, that we just have to add a computer or user to a specific group, and the software automatically installs when the machine boots up. Previously all applications were either included in the ghost image, or were installed by hand. When building a new machine for a user, it was typically a full day event. However, now, the time has been drastically reduced to (at max) 2 hours. Now, of course, it’s not just as easy as I said, because a lot of work has gone into making the applications able to be deployed via this way, but since all the backend work had been previously done, it took almost no time to actually do the labs. This included totally redoing the group policy for labs (locking down the machines, restricting access, etc). It’s amazing how much technology changes in 4 years. From everything that I’ve heard from the guys that worked at DIA before me, the labs group policy has never been totally redone since the original one was made in 99/00. It’s crazy how much hack ‘n slash was put into it for each additional deployment that occured after the original was made. It should’ve been redone each time because of improvements made by Microsoft to various options in GPO’s. However, that didn’t happen. Needless to say, this has been one of the fastest (if not the fastest) lab build and deployment. Hopefully from now on, it will always be so easy.
Food dryers are cool. I got one for Christmas from a relative, and Colleen and I used it last weekend. I love dried apples and bananas, so I’ve wanted one for awhile. We bought 4 different kinds of apples to try: Fugi, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, and Pink Lady. Needless to say, the best dried ones, were the same as the best undried ones. The bananas didn’t come out too well though. They didn’t get fully dried (had some soft parts in the middle) and so they didn’t last. Also, since the drier manual didn’t say to soak them in an ascorbic acid bath (like it said to do with the apples), they came out almost completely black. How appetizing. Also, with the manual, whoever made it and thought that only took 6-10 hours to dry the fruit really needs to have his head checked. Needless to say, I started it at 2PM Sunday, and figured it’d be done by the time I went to bed, ~11. HA! I went to bed at 12:30 because the stupid things weren’t done, and then I woke up every 2 hours after that to remove the peices that were done and keep an eye on it. So at 8AM, before I was leaving for work, everything was finally done (well, except for the bananas, as I mentioned earlier). Grr. Oh well, gotta learn somehow. Plus cutting the fruit the same thickness really helps. Unfortunatly the bottom rack will always finish before the rest, so you still have to check it frequently. Plus, I like to have apple and banana chips, where they are leathery. Colleen on the other hand likes to have them still kinda moist, like the dried apples you can get in the store. I’m not really a fan of those, though, because they feel so disgusting. I like mine a lot more dried. Just more variation…wee…
Wow, this was an exceedingly long post. Yes, that’s how bored I am tonight. Well, I gotta go run over to Cunningham Children’s Home to drop off a form Colleen forgot to bring with her to work…
Well, I’ve got an archive system up and running. It’s fairly painless. My design implementation has sort of left me with few options for the main menu. Hopefully these sub menu’s within the iFrame will work ok for now. :) Maybe I should get a search page setup now. Oh, the joys of html ;)
Well, it looks like I actually may have this webpage up and rolling sometime soon. Unfortunately, there are a few touchy spots right now (like the nav on the left not staying lit when clicked). However, at the pace I’m going, I “should” have that fixed sometime soon. Oh, and for all you new fellows, welcome to my home. I know it’s slow, but that’s more to do with my wicked 128kbps cap then anything, since the site isn’t THAT gi-normous.