Name: Josh Prud'homme
Member since: 2000-08-29 17:46:31
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Homepage: http://planetwetdog.com
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Josh is a Network Admin for Kiva Networking. He can't get a date. His parents are nifty people.
Chew on this:
We live in the Information Age; it's been dubbed that for years, and most of the people in this country readily accept it. But I don't think that's where our focus really lies.
By calling the current era the "Information Age," it implies that our focus is on the information. Having a wealth of knowledge at our fingertips, available any time with our always-on connections, it certainly would seem that way. We can find out nearly anything we desire in a few moments with references on the web, via e-mail, or any other fast means of communication.
But that isn't really what we care about; we don't use that information yet. We're more concerned about *having* it than *using* it. The method of transport is the primary focus: how the information gets from point A to point B, or more importantly, how fast it gets there. We're all obsessed with increased bandwidth, speedier processors, and how many frames per second our 3D video cards can crank out while looking at a pretty 2D web page. If a breakthrough in medical science occurs, do we need to start reading the 600 page white paper as it streams over our connections, or is the same information just as valuable and valid if we wait two days for the snail mail arrive?
Make no mistake about it: we live in the Communication Age. The Information Age will arrive directly after.
1 Nov 2000 (updated 1 Nov 2000 at 22:45 UTC) »
Hey, look at that! I finally made it to the apprentice level. How spiffy.
Been doing a bit more with PlanetWetDog lately. It's almost complete. Gotta do some touching up of the borders, put in a few more comments, and then I think I'll release it on OSWD.
Went to a Johnny Socko! concert at Rhino's last night. Played a good set. It was a 10th Birthday show. At least next year I'll be able to see them at the bar instead of being surrounded by a herd of high schoolers who think that putting on a stolen Coca-Cola T-shirt counts as a Halloween costume.
I've been messin' around with the website some today. If you go there you won't see anything, cause I'm waitin' 'till it's all done. I'm really in need of content; the design part is easy. If you can think of something interesting that I should put on my website, e-mail me.
For eknuth's benefit: I have been sorting through Saigon.pm. Matter of fact, I've made a few changes, but not enough yet to be a substantial thing to show you.
I'm also working on a couple of things like wgrp, a perl program based on the w command that lets you specify a specific group or gid of people. I'm doing this to solve a problem I have at work: I want to know what employee's are logged in without sorting through regular users. So if I do
wgrp staffI would get all employees because we're all in the staff group. Or
wgrp techsupwould just show my department. Does anyone else have the same problem, and therefore this might be a useful little utility?
I just solved my route table problem too. Damn thing's been screwed up for a week and the solution just dawned on me. "gw".
I haven't had any luck installing RH 6.2 on a 486 SCSI system. As soon as I get through changing the partitions, it burps a Sig11 and exits. Any ideas?
3 Oct 2000 (updated 23 Oct 2000 at 07:29 UTC) »
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