Hmm, weekend.

Went to see Rivers And Tides
A documentary about Andy Goldsworthy, whose probably my favorite
artist. Very very good. Strongly recomended to everyone. And if you
have even a passing interesting in art or craftsmanship, it’s a must see.
It seems to have been filmed around the time as the works featured in
his book Time,
and in some ways, focuses on similar ideas. See
badgers comments
as well.

Definately getting the DVD when it comes out (and from someone
who owns a whopping 5 dvd’s, thats saying something).

Feeling somewhat inspired saturday, and in the mood to be
“arty”, and being a bit of a gear geek, I headed to the art
supply store. Finally bought some pencils. Also some colored
pencils, though I’m not very comfortable with this whole
“color” thing.

Then a bit of hacking on Gimp, but
brain was no worky, so I did not get much accomplished.

Sunday was mostly spent either researching things on the web, pointing
out the obvious in email, or watching tivo.

Did head over to badger‘s to play for a while. Decided to
bring out the Korg x911
for a change. Used it for the first bit through a light metal distortion and some
dubby delay for a fair approximation of a big gnarly synth bass line. And towards
the end put it in its glitch mode and slammed out some cords producing
lots of random notes in a moog death rattle sort of way.

Second up was some interlocking clean figures in a vaguely 80’s Crimson/
phillip glass/gamelan style. Another one of those times that I’m reminded
that my technique sucks.

Third up was the 50’s sci-fi noise freakout/showdown. I was at a mild
disadvantage having left both the opto-theremin and the ring mod at
home, but I gave it my best shot. Lots of korg, lots of phaser, lots
of delay time tweaking, etc.

I think I need to brush up on my xml skills for a few reasons. One
is the next step in answering “The Question That Never Goes Away”, and
the other being to try to get the Tivo Home Media stuff working under linux.
They provide docs and a perl cgi, but might be interesting to try it in python.
But then, I probabaly have better things to do than reimplement a protocol
in a new language, especially for a moderately propietary appliance.

From spot

1. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live?

Not a huge location person. I’d mainly want to live near wherever
my friends/family live.

Aside from that, I’m not a huge fan of winter. Or summers.

Somewhere up near the mountains with lots of trees. Not
a huge beach person, but I could adjust.

Or maybe an underground/rammed earth/etc house
out in the dessert. Or an abandoned missle silo. Or an
old factory.

2. Your knowledge of music is unparalleled, will you bestow upon me the name of a band I should listen to but have likely never heard of?

If I could only pick one:
Clockhammer. Not to be confused with Clawhammer. But
all there cd’s are long out of print.

But otherwise:

Ozric Tentacles is a good one that you can still find cds from. Jawbox is a good not all that obscure band I suspect you would like.

3. Where did you learn to do those incredibly cool doodles?

I didn’t really do anything to learn to do it. Thats just the
inside of my brain oozing it’s way onto paper. Been doing it
in some form or another since elementary school.

4. Red Hat Engineering looks to you to cast the deciding vote on lunch, so where are we going?
Baja Burrito. Or Two Guys.

5. If up2date had an easter egg, what would it do?

upon installing a package with “alikins” in the version and “brainhurt” release, it
would pop up a GL dialog showing you a 3D version of the dependency graph of
every package Red Hat has ever shipped.