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Making, baking, and (un-)breaking things in Southeast Michigan.

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Gallery Sitemap Problem

For some reason (probably because of the size of my gallery and the number of sites hosted on the box) I’ve been having problems with Google being able to pull an XML sitemap for the gallery. Google was apparantly timing out while attempting to download it. I’m not sure if some change was made on their end recently regarding the length of time which could be spend during sitemap downloads or what, but I think I found a solution:

#!/bin/sh

newfile=~/www/nuxx.net/gallery/sitemap.xml.new
oldfile=~/www/nuxx.net/gallery/sitemap.xml

/usr/local/bin/curl -Sso $newfile http://nuxx.net/gallery/main.php?g2_view=sitemap.Sitemap

if [ -d ~/www/nuxx.net/gallery/sitemap.xml.new ]; then
mv $newfile $oldfile
fi

Yes, I know it’s a hack, but running it every six hours should work around the problem.

UPDATE: Yep, I just realized this won’t work. The test argument needs to be changed to -f (or -e) because it’s not a directory. Doh!

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110 Slide / 35mm Negative Scanning & Custom Cables

Well, I finally started something and finished it! Earlier today I began writing up a overview of how I’ve been handling scanning my 110 slides and 35mm negatives. It’s still in a sort-of rough draft state, but all the photos are there and such. So, if you are interested in how I’ve been handling the scanning, along with enough info to do it yourself in a similar way, go ahead and give this article a read:

· 110 Slide / 35mm Negative Scanning

I also spent a bit of time putting together info about the materials and such which I use for making custom audio and video cables. It currently only covers component video cables, iPod connectors, and subwoofer cables. More info will come later. The article can be found here:

· Custom Cables

It’s nice to feel as if I’ve finally managed to get something done.

UPDATE: Also, please digg this story.

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Honda Music Link

The Honda Music Link communicates with an iPod at 9600 / N-8-1, and I can successfully sniff it.

Eg: 000043 17:16:12.750 FF 55 04 04 00 29 04 CB FF 55 04 04 00 29 01 CE

This can be looked up here: http://ipodlinux.org/Apple_Accessory_Protocol

UPDATE: As an exercise to myself, this is as follows:

FF 55 – Header
04 – Length of Command
04 – Mode 4 / AiR Mode
00 29 – AiR Playback Control
04 – Skip– Command
CB – Checksum calculated as: 0x100 – (FF + 04 + 04 + 00 + 29 + 04)

FF 55 – Header
04 – Length of Command
04 – Mode 4 / AiR Mode
00 29 – AiR Playback Control
01 – Toggle Play / Pause
CE – Checksum

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.1μF

How can a place called Radio Shack not even have .1μF polarized caps?

I need five to build this MAX232 circuit because the level shifters from Spark Fun don’t work for some reason.

Bah. This is absurd.

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Cookies and Car

· Windshield wiper blades changed. (Pain in the ass.)
· Air filter changed. (Easy.)
· Tires at 32psi after cold weather. (Will likely have to redo with arrival sub-zero temps.)
· Chocolate chip cookies baking.
· Packages sent off to Australia and Scotland.

Now, to balance my checkbook.

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NYT

Hmm, someone writing an article on vehicular iPod integration for the New York Times just emailed me with some questions about the Honda Music Link. My answers may have been a bit much, but I hope he got what he is looking for.

The name the person who wrote is Jim Motavalli and he appears to be a fairly frequent writer of enviromental-type stories, with many contributions to the NYT. It’ll be interesting to see what the final story is like.

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Wow. Snow.


Woah, snow!

I sure didn’t expect to find that when I looked outside after walking upstairs. Looks like this area has received it’s first substantial snowfall. Yes, there was the weird squall a month or so ago, but that melted within an hour.

Actually, looking further, the all of this area is forecasted to get a good bit of snow.

I think tonight, after I’m done with some electronics work, will involve a bunch of hot Thai curry and a nice beer for dinner.

Oh, on a side note, would any of you be interested in buying my USB oscilloscope? It seems that I don’t need it. I want US$150 for it, shipped to anywhere in the world, via First Class mail (aka Airmail). Photos of it can be seen here (photo gallery retired).

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ALDI

Huh.

ALDI’s brand of Raisin Bran is just as good as any other I’ve had, and at $1-something for a 16oz box.

Also, the $2-something frozen gourmet-ish pizzas from there are good.

Thus far I’m pretty impressed with the store.

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rowla.nuxx.net

Server is back up. In short, I was using so much bandwidth that Waveform flipped my link back to 10Mb in an effort to cap bandwidth, then when that remained wholly saturated (nice to know that the to-internet link can saturate that, eh?) they turned off the port.

See here for a graph of it all: https://secure.nuxx.net/bandwidthd

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