Week 9 Day 2.5
Today's Exercise
- walk to work
- walk home (from muddy branch)
tomorrow: call SSgt A, then get off work early, then call SSgt A as soon as get home, then do IST, then start weekend early
A log of random things I learn all the time.
Today's Exercise
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Yesterday's Exericse
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Yesterday's Exercise
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Today's Exercise
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Today's Exercise
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since SSgtMaj said "PT Everyday!", I'm going to just take it easier on weekends ... that way, stuff won't be as painful on Monday! Yay!
Today's Exercise
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Oops ... "forgot" to post last night, and also went (window) shopping until late at night so didn't do all exercises ...
Today's Exercise
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Today was horrible! ... which is to be expected, I guess ... it's just that it's so depressing to go "yay I'm doing so well", then suddenly realize you're not doing well at all ... not to mention, it's been a while since my last infusion of embarassment at my performance compared to everyone else ... and on the crunches, it's so hard to make sure you keep your arms crossed or whatever you call it ... it just suddenly adds so much more weight you have to crunch up ... arms are not really heavy, I guess, but they get in the way, and any extra weight is heavy when your poor poor muscles are tired ...
Today's (Pseudo-)Exercise
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Last night, my mom helped me measure (using the car's odometer) the distance from Lakelands Ridge bus-stop to the house ... oops, only 0.8 miles when it's supposed to be 1.5 ... which means I'm going to have to change to getting off at the Muddy Branch - Great Seneca Highway bus-stop ... arrg! and it's so hot too! How am I supposed to run that far! ... but then again, I'm going to have to make the switch some time or another ... switching earlier in training is better than switching later in training, gives my body more time to adjust before the Big Test, right? ^_^
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Today's Exercises
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Oops ... it seems that I just realized: you cannot create a feed of a private / semi-private blog! ... well, in that case, I suppose I could figure out a way to make these posts automatically email-able to whomever subscribes ... yes, google groups should be able to do that for me.
In the meantime, please answer the poll in the sidebar: do you want emails of each post as I post them or would you rather just check back to this blog from time to time?
In the meantime, you can use a tool called Page2RSS to turn this blog into a crude RSS feed ... and no, I cannot provide a generic RSS through Page2RSS since the authentication code for this blog changes every so often ... this is a "private" blog, remember? ^_^
Update: I have removed the "Subscribe to Posts: RSS (Atom)" link at the bottom of the page so people won't get confused and accidentally click on it to try to subscribe to this blog ... ^_^
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This blog is "semi-private", meaning I have currently set the settings to be "viewable only to people who I invite" ... in otherwords, I will probably be putting personal stuff on here (nothing identification wise, that'd be stupid, but still personal) ... so if you want to share this with anyone, just pop me an email and I'd be happy to add them to the list of "invited people" ... no sweat! ^_^
But, in the mean time, please be aware that if you do not want to hear about how "boo hoo, I don't like how the Eagle, Globe and Anchor doesn't show Alaska ... :'(", then please ignore those posts ... I'm well aware that this site is not really secure (people could hack it if they really wanted to), but it's still obscure enough for me to feel comfortable talking about whatever comes to my mind ... so ... yeah ... um ... what was I going to say again? Ah well.
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Yay! I have finally started my blog about Marines stuff, be it exercise, activities, applications, stories, complaints, questions, whatever. I have wanted to do this ever since I got into the DEP program, but for one reason or another I have always put it off. Well, no longer! I will use this blog to record whatever I feel like recording, so the best way to keep track would be to subscribe to the feed ... that way, you can check the feed items at your leasure ^_^
Today's exericse:
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long time since I posted anything ... but here's a good game I found!
![]() Up Beat Keep the rhythm and rock the party! |
Play this free game now!! |
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What some new users of ubuntu linux don't understand is this: xubuntu, kubuntu, and ubuntu are all the same thing ... underneath. They simply have different things on top. That is to say, ubuntu uses gnome, kubuntu uses kde, and xubuntu uses xfce. So, it is possible (in theory) to install all three on the same machine, without "triple booting" your computer. You only need one copy of the underlying linux kernel and programs and other OS stuff, and then you can install all three gui's on top of that system.
Originally, I had an Ubuntu Edgy Eft installed on a HP Compaq tc1100 Tablet PC. Yesterday, I installed xfce (to get "xubuntu"), and the results were pretty good, although I'm still getting used to the menu item placements and different programs set as default for Xubuntu vs Ubuntu (e.g. Mousepad for Gedit, Thunar for Nautilus). Here's how I did it:
sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
this command, typed into the terminal (which can be found under Applications --> Accessories --> Terminal in Ubuntu 6.10), automatically installs all the packages necessary for an xubuntu install, including the latest version of xfce (currently version 4.4). After rebooting (or simply login out), you can log into your new xubuntu desktop by selecting Options --> Select Session --> Use Xfce (or Gnome, if you're switching back to Ubuntu after having used Xubuntu).
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Ga! It's so hard to keep up with the frantic pace that I used to have for these posts! I will now rest for a while to collect topics ...
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... ga! Can't talk now ... must watch movie ...
No, seriously, I'm watching this great Chinese serial that we got from Times Books. They sell all sorts of current and past Chinese movies, and discounts are available to regular customers. You can shop online and have them ship the movies to you, or you can goto one of their "fairs" or "exhibits" to buy them in person. If there is ever a problem with the disks not playable, you can call their customer service for help. You might need to know how to speak Chinese, though :) .
... now, back to our regularly scheduled program ...
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Dear Faithful Reader(s),
I sincerely apologize for my lack of new posts over weekends. I suspect that this pattern will persist throughout the history of this blog. Nay, this pattern is not because of lack of learning of interesting materials over the weekend, but rather because I spend too much time learning new things ... I have neglected to update my faithful reader(s) on my learning progress. In the future, you may expect new things on work days only, since on non-work days I will most likely be sleeping late (until noon), then watching anime / reading manga nonstop until it's time to goto bed (excepting possibly the time I take to eat). Thank you very much for your considerations :) .
Requesting your patience,
Mabel
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Today .... (after posting that long post) ... I read a HowStuffWorks article (cause I was bored) ... about the sport of:
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I have finally decided that I will stop putting the "Did you know that ..." and the "Well, now you know!" before and after every post. The difference may be minuscule, but it indicates a change in my philosophy, if you wish to call it that. Before, I was always trying too hard. I tried to find interesting things to blog about to draw readers to my blog. But you know what? The point of blogging is not to "draw readers" or to "inform the world" ... at least, probably not for me. Rather, the purpose of my blog is to:
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Did you know that ...
So on my hard drive, I originally had a windows partition (from my original windows xp tablet pc edition), a linux partition (formatted ext3fs for my ubuntu installation), and a 3 GB linux-swap partition. I suddenly decided over the weekend that I wanted to make a vmware image of my windows partition (since that's the virtual machine program used in this tutorial).
However, VMware converter required 12mb, and I didn't have that much space left on my windows partition. So, I went and made an image of my mom's tablet computer, then backed up everthing I wanted to keep from my windows partition and then proceded to use GParted to delete the windows partition.
Now, I couldn't just leave all that space gaping there, right? So I tried to move my linux partition foward on the drive, but of course, GParted said "no!" So, I copied my hd2 (then linux partition) foward, then deleted the original hd2, then expanded both my original swap partition and my new linux partition. So here's a diagram to help you visualize:
| | hd1 - windows | | | hd2 - linux | | | hd3 - swap | | |
| | hd1 - linux (copy of old one) | | | hd2 - swap | | |
sudo bashdouble check to make sure it looks like / on your original linux ... if now, then something's wrong and you might need a reinstall :'(
enter root password here
mkdir /media/linux
mount /dev/hda1 /media/linux
chroot /media/linux
dir
dir /boot/grub/backup your current menu.lst ... it may not work, but it's still better than trying to write your own from scratch :)
cp /boot/grub/menu.lst /boot/grub/menu.lstyou might want to remove anything else that says menu.lst or similar ... not tested, so be careful ... better to back them up first, then remove
rm /boot/grub/menu.lst
update-grubwhen it asks you if you really want to make one, say yes ... there might be some other options I'm missing here, feel free to ask questions in the comments
update-grubthe first run generates the menu.lst file ... the second run configures it according to default settings
reboot
Did you know that ...
Do you ever feel really bored when online, with no webcomics to read, all blog updates read, and even tired of staring forever at your unchanging facebook / myspace / orkut page? Most of the time, people would revert automatically to playing a game available online at shockwave.com, gamehouse.com, onemorelevel.com, or other places. However, I use a different solution. Use a FeedReader.
What do I mean by that? If you are ever lacking in things to do online, you can use a n online feedreader (I suggest Google Reader) to subscribe to a feed such as HowStuffWorks.com, Slashdot, or Reddit. These feeds are always there, ready for you to read, yet still easy to setup and no downloading required. Just pop a few rss feeds from your favorite howto sites into the reader, and voila, instant reading material. The next time you feel bored, just head on over to your feedreader and go through all your accumulated items. If any seem interesting, just read it. If not, then try again later.
An alternative solution is to use a separate email account to subscribe to newsletters. My favorite sources include about.com (containing a virtual world's worth of information), PCMag, PCWorld, and other sister / brother sites. Free email accounts are available through many sources, although I recommend GMail (now available free and no strings attached, and no loops to jump for getting an account, either! :) ) for it's labeling capabilities, conversation threading (although that feature probably won't be used much just for reading newsletters), and excellent spam-filtering.
Finally, if you're really bored, you can always goto the Optical Illusions Etc. blog and stare at those pretty things until your eyes fall out. ::wink::
Well, now you know!
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Did you know that ...
What if you wanted to add to all your posts a line of social bookmark links, but never found out how to do all those pesky links? Well, now you can with the Social Bookmarks Link Creator! Just check the ones you wish to create bookmarks for, the list type (drop-down menu or all in a line), blog specific or static page, and which blog you're making these links for if they are blog specific, and voila, a nice chunck of code comes up for pasting into your very own blog. Here's a sample:
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Did you know that ...
Howtoforge.com is an excellent place to find detailed, easy to use, and comprehensive error-free tutorials for many flavors of linux, including BSD, Ubuntu, Mandriva, Fedora, and many other linux related howtos. How do I set-up my own mail server in 15 minutes with antivirus & antispam? How about a mirror of all packages on your own home network? Just follow the links to see! All the tutorials are easy and clear, and there is a comments secttion for easy Q&A. Go and give it a try ... the worst you could do is mess up your computer, and have to restore to a previous state. You did remember to backup your computer, right?
Well, now you know!
edit: oops, you're not supposed to use the comments to ask questions ... use the forums instead :)
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Did you know that ...
You can use your own install of Windows on your linux box? By using Xen, an opensource virtual machine solution, you can run windows within your linux box without having to dual-boot and restart. Just follow this link to read an excellent howto from howtoforge.com on setting up xen on debian ubuntu.
An alternate solution is to use VMware from VMware.com. A tutorial for setting up VMware to run windows on ubuntu can be found here. Although VMware is commercial software (thus not free), there is a trial version available (which is all you should need -- according to the tutorial), not to mention VMware is one of the more popular virtualization software solutions for windows on linux.
Well, now you know!
Edit: spelled commercial wrong ... "commertial", lol.
Did you know that ...
Today, I'm starting on a new series by Tamora Pierce, one of my favorite authors. I'm currently reading Book 1 of the Provost's Dog Series: Terrier. This series is placed in Tortall, although long before George Cooper and his time. If you don't know what I'm talking about, just Google "Tortall" or "Tamora Pierce", or you can use Wikipedia if you like that better :) ...
Some of Pierce's series in the Tortall universe include:
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Did you know that ...
You know those word games where you are given a picture, and the answer is some sort of pun on an idiom or common saying? Those were always hard for me since I learned English as a second language, but now I can get plenty of practice! Simply go to bogglers.com/getcode.php to embed random bogglers onto your page. Here is a sample. To see a different boggler, simply hit F5.
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Did you know that ...
Want to put riddles on your webpage? Here's an easy and free way to do it ... just goto www.riddlenut.com/build.php to select options and get the code for embedding your own custom riddle on your website. I have included a sample below using default values to show you what it looks like ... just refresh the page using F5 to see a different riddle :)
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Did you know that ...
For total lack of anything else to talk about, the water cycle goes thus:
1. water falls down as precipitation onto land or sea
2. part of the precipitation evaporates back into the air
3. the rest of the precipitation that fell on sea joins the water there and evaporates into the air
4. the rest of the precipitation that fell on land percolates through the ground and either goes into plants / animals or rejoins groundwater (or they could directly flow into the sea ... like on flood days, or in rivers)
5. groundwater flows to rejoin the oceans and seas, water in animals and plants evaporate into the air through transpiration (aka breathing)
6. all that evaporated water concentrates eventually around small motes of dust in the atmosphere and eventually falls down as precipitation
here's a diagram I pulled off of Google Images (courtesy to http://www.educ.uvic.ca/):
Well, now you know!
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Did you know that ...
ASCII art is art by using symbols within the ASCII set of characters. However, to display ASCII art properly, ASCII art should be created using monospaced font. Monospaced fonts are fonts where all characters have the same width, versus proportional fonts where all fonts have different widths, like the font I am using here. An example of ASCII art is shown below:
^^ @@@@@@@@@
^^ ^^ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ^^
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~~~~ ~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~ &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~
~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~
~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~~
~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~ ~~ ~~~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~~~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~
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Did you know that ...
Miniclip.com is an excellent site that provides small games written in flash and shockwave by various companies. All the games are free to play on their site, although a few multi-player games require registering for a free account.
There are also many games available for individual download to your computer, and webmasters who wish to put miniclip.com games on their website can use the provided code and games to either put an entire game room on their site (as shown on the bottom of my blog), or just link to / embed individual games for visitors to play (as shown here).
![]() Snow Line Help Santa Claus collect the presents. |
Play this free game now!! |
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Did you know that ...
Way back when personal computers did even exist yet, there were these hacker people (white had & black hat) who liked to explore and play with all sorts of technologies. One of their playing fields was the telephone companies.
Telephone company switches used to be operated by hand a long long time ago. However, as those people were replaced with machines, commands started to be sent through whistles and different tones and notes. By voice (if you have perfect pitch), whistles that came as free gifts in Captain Crunch cereal, and by using the Blue Box, hackers were able to get deep within the phone system and do things that other people couldn't even imagine was possible such as calling for free cross-country, having conference calls on lines deep within the system, and generally taking advantage of the system.
Originally, it was quite difficult for hackers to produce the correct pitch necessary for hacking telephone company equipment. Eventually, John Draper (aka Captain Crunch), one of the foremost phone phreaks, created a device that produced certain tones when you pressed the buttons. This made phone phreaking much easier, since hackers no longer had to rely on whistling the correct pitch to hack telephone networks.
In the October 1971 issue of the Esquire Magazine, Ron Rosenbaum published an article entitled "Secrets of the Little Blue Box" that described in detail the people, equipment, and techniques involved in phone phreaking. Soon, the general public knew all about how to place long-distance calls for free, but phone phreaking, for those first pioneering hackers at least, officially died with that article.
Well, now you know!
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This website is taking me forever to put up! Perhaps I should have worked with someone else ... But then again, I have no idea who else would want to work on this site with me.
Hi, I'm Mabel, the Webmaster for StudyHelpers.org. StudyHelpers.org is a place where you can get online help for all your studying questions, post your studying ideas, get studying aids & guides, etc. My apologies for taking so long to put up this site, but I always seem to be so busy lately ...
If you are interested in helping me develop this site, have any questions or concerns, or just want to talk, please feel free to email me.
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Did you know that ...
Most printer jams are caused by use of inappropriate types of paper? Other common causes for printer jams include failure in printer parts such as rollers, accumulation of dust (especially in laser printers), etc.
When paper jams in your printer, trying to pull it out backwards could cause r0llers, gears, or motors to rewind, damaging your printer. If your printer does jam, you should try to pull it out the same way it was supposed to come out if your print job succeeds.
Well, now you know!
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Did you know that ...
I have just realized something: I have been learning about all manner of things ever since I learned to read (first in Chinese, now in English). That means there's a lot of things that haven't yet made it onto this blog, since I just recently started this blog.
Luckily for me, there is an option under Blooger that lets me change the publishing date of my posts. Under Post Options, I can change the post time and post date, thereby making my posts seem to be put up whenever I want! :)
I probably won't be using this feature a lot, though, since it's a hassle to try to remember when I learned something, then to decide on a date and time to set that post as, then to change it ... ;P However, if there is ever a need, that option is available for everyone to use, as long as you are using the default Blogger interface.
Well, now you know!
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Did you know that ...
Today I found out that COBOL, a language that I have yet to learn, is considered to be a synonym for awful, according to linux.about.com. I'm going to google a couple more sources to double check, but if that is the case, that means I now have one less language I have to learn! :)
A good indication of how bad COBOL can be found on the OpenCOBOL website. OpenCOBOL seems to be a very popular compiler for COBOL, yet it compiles .col files by first turning them into C files, then running those files using GCC! If that isn't a big clue, I don't know how it could be any clearer. COBOL is a bad language ... or so they say.
I have looked at a couple of source code examples for COBOL, and to tell you the truth, TYPING IN ALL CAPS MOST OF THE TIME is not my idea of fun programming. :)
Well, now you know!
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Did you know that ...
Trebuches were medieveal seige weapons that looked kind of like catapults, the main difference being (using the modern definitions of the words) catapults used elastic things to store potential energy while trebuches used a counterweight to store energy.
Actually, I already knew this a long time ago, but we're building a trebuche right now, so I though it would be fun to mention this.
Well, now you know!
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Did you know that ...
If you own a domain, you can have your blog be hosted on your own domain. For example, I own the domain www.studyhelpers.org
. Since I wished to have a blog for that domain, I simply created a new blog called StudyHelpers.org, then changed the Publishing settings to use the custom url blog.studyhelpers.org
. The blog is now hosted on www.studyhelpers.org
servers, but I can still use blogger to manage that blog. Isn't that so cool?
Well, now you know!
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Did you know that ...
Google Adsense enables you to not only add those add blocks with links, but also specific campaigns for Firefox with Google Toolbar, Google Pack, Google Adsense, and Google Adwords. Also, users of Adsense can create specific channels to filter their results. For example, I have put this blog on its own channel within my account, so that I can see at a glance all the revenue earned from this blog alone.
Do me a favor. Click on the Firefox ad on the side and download Firefox with Google Toolbar. I mean, it's free AND from Google, what could go wrong?
Well, now you know!
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