Notes from Germany

I am an American expat living in Germany. It's a far away land on the other side of the ocean. It's interesting and often weird here. If you read this and want to comment then email me at nate(the at symbol)chillmost.com. If you find any spelling or grammar mistakes, you can keep them.

Friday, January 23, 2004

Apple's core: The Mac turns 20

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Trip Home From Europe Becomes Kafkaesque Ordeal:
Gee I hope they are more welcoming to my friend Jens if we come over in a few months.

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Thursday, January 22, 2004

I deleted my oh so "Urgent Links" on the side for now. I didn't like the way they looked in explorer. Sorry to the millions of people who rely on my site for traffic. They will be back some day.

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Road Trip

Quite possibly I might go to America in March and do a road trip up the East Coast from Florida to New York.

The trick of course is planning work around it. I am planning on moving my company's web site to another server. Usually this is easy as long as everything goes okay with the DNS. but we have so many CGI forms and scripts that need to be re-written in perl and PHP. This will take me some time, first to learn how to do it properly, and then a few weeks monitoring time after that to make sure nothing goes wrong and that emails get through and scripts don't get hacked and shit.

On top of that the upper level/last step of our production chain is getting ready to move to OS X. We have to buy probably 6 licenses for OS X, Quark 6, BBEdit, QuickKeys, Photoshop, Illustrator, etc. All that has to be installed and configured. I'm all for moving to OS X. In the long run it will make my job sooo much easier, but there will be some challenges involved.

We have a custom made piece of software written in REALbasic by a really talented programmer, but it doesn't work in OS X. This software is crucial because it saves me so much time and makes extracting text from Quark and converting it to HTML so easy. We also have a website databank based on Frontier. Frontier is so fucking lame. It is a Content Managment System but I'm the one who feels managed by it. It is so hacked up and it has code practically falling out of it. I'm sure if we used it the way it was supposed to be used it would be decent. Any non-spec changes to the software from before my time there were not documented and I had to figure out what somebody did and why.

Anyway, our version runs on OS 9 only and I could probably port it to X but why bother when I'm moving it all over to PHP/MySQL/TYPO3 in the next 6 months?

So i got to plan my trip around this geek shit. While planning my means of attack I will listen to this so that I feel appreciated.

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Wednesday, January 21, 2004

The Russian army prioritizes

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Tuesday, January 20, 2004

Nothing new.

Oh wait. I got a new mouse pad today at work. It has a gel-filled trippy vertigo looking ergonomic wrist supporter. When I'm bored, which is seldom because I'm working so hard, I squeeze the gel and trip out all Cheech and Chong style (link fixed 01-24-04).

I'm.
so.
Lame.

By the way: If you are wanting some good german electric music, search up Dj Koze. He has an album called Music Is Okay. It's from 2000, which means I'm so late to the party, but it holds up well.

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Sunday, January 18, 2004

Brilliant! Just what I've been missing from the American Advertising landscape.

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