Mar. 17th, 2009

dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
The new disks arrived. I'm pretty sick; I had just about enough logic to plug them in to an external caddy and start running a filesystem create with bad blocks checking.

(The new Western Digital "green" drives are very, very quiet. Even quieter than Seagates.)

I was upset at how the counter was labeled in hundredths of a percent, and it was taking a significant amount of time to do each click. Then I remembered that these are terabyte disks. 1% = 10 gigabytes. 0.1%=1 gigabyte. 4 seconds for 0.01% is 25MB/s, about 1/3 the speed I expect to get when plugged into a SATA bus, perfectly adequate for USB.

Going back to bed.
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
The new disks arrived. I'm pretty sick; I had just about enough logic to plug them in to an external caddy and start running a filesystem create with bad blocks checking.

(The new Western Digital "green" drives are very, very quiet. Even quieter than Seagates.)

I was upset at how the counter was labeled in hundredths of a percent, and it was taking a significant amount of time to do each click. Then I remembered that these are terabyte disks. 1% = 10 gigabytes. 0.1%=1 gigabyte. 4 seconds for 0.01% is 25MB/s, about 1/3 the speed I expect to get when plugged into a SATA bus, perfectly adequate for USB.

Going back to bed.
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
[livejournal.com profile] liamstliam is talking about the process of becoming an associate of an SCA peer -- i.e. apprentice/squire/whatever to a Knight, Laurel or Pelican.

Why would I want to become an associate?

This breaks down into two parts:
(a) for values of I == anyone
(b) for values of I == me

I think there are a bunch of answers for part (a). I don't think I've seen any good answers for part (b).

Let's face it: I'm not motivated by titles. Being Master Shi Hua Fu doesn't hold much intrinsic value for me. This is, perhaps counter-intuitively, associated with the lack of peer-fear in Carolingia. If you had peer-fear here, you would be paralyzed. We don't just have an unhealthy preponderance of Knights, Masters-at-Arms, and Masters and Mistresses of Arts, Sciences and Services -- no, we have to have legendary Knights, Masters and Mistresses. In my head, "OL" means "has at least one subject he's obsessed about -- find out what it is and remember if you ever want to learn that". "OP" means "helps out even more than average". And sometimes I think "Knight" means "knows what not to hit, and why".

I don't have any subjects I'm particularly obsessed with, not to the point of devoting myself to a masterwork project. I'm not really enamored of weapons or tactics. And I help out because that's what people do, you know. Virtue is its own reward there.

Rereading some of Liam's posts... I guess I'm interested in peer-like qualities, but only because that's how I think everyone ought to be. Striving to be a peer... not so much.
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[livejournal.com profile] liamstliam is talking about the process of becoming an associate of an SCA peer -- i.e. apprentice/squire/whatever to a Knight, Laurel or Pelican.

Why would I want to become an associate?

This breaks down into two parts:
(a) for values of I == anyone
(b) for values of I == me

I think there are a bunch of answers for part (a). I don't think I've seen any good answers for part (b).

Let's face it: I'm not motivated by titles. Being Master Shi Hua Fu doesn't hold much intrinsic value for me. This is, perhaps counter-intuitively, associated with the lack of peer-fear in Carolingia. If you had peer-fear here, you would be paralyzed. We don't just have an unhealthy preponderance of Knights, Masters-at-Arms, and Masters and Mistresses of Arts, Sciences and Services -- no, we have to have legendary Knights, Masters and Mistresses. In my head, "OL" means "has at least one subject he's obsessed about -- find out what it is and remember if you ever want to learn that". "OP" means "helps out even more than average". And sometimes I think "Knight" means "knows what not to hit, and why".

I don't have any subjects I'm particularly obsessed with, not to the point of devoting myself to a masterwork project. I'm not really enamored of weapons or tactics. And I help out because that's what people do, you know. Virtue is its own reward there.

Rereading some of Liam's posts... I guess I'm interested in peer-like qualities, but only because that's how I think everyone ought to be. Striving to be a peer... not so much.
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
http://www.universalhub.com/node/23918

(Summary: phone scammer calls up residents of a New England town, pretends to be from the bank. Miserable failure ensues.)
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
http://www.universalhub.com/node/23918

(Summary: phone scammer calls up residents of a New England town, pretends to be from the bank. Miserable failure ensues.)
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