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MIDIbox SID-NUXX Front Panel PCB

MIDIbox SID-NUXX Front Panel PCB

PCBs all milled and trimmed. I’m going to pick up the first front panel in something like two hours.

If everything goes as planned, there will be a complete MIDIbox SID-NUXX sitting on my workbench tonight.

< glee! >

Then I’ll just have to place one more (rather pricey) order and all five MIDIbox SID-NUXX’s will be ready to go. The three I’m building, and the two which are being sent to and . I’m really excited.

(Photo of the rear of the PCB showing how close the traces are to the edge of the board.)

UPDATE: I’ve just discovered that I seriously screwed up something on these PCBs. Basically, the switches are eternally pressed. I think I can fix it with some simple trace cutting, but I need to take a long look at it to be sure. Guh. I feel like an idiot. I must have somehow drawn the part wrong in EAGLE and then used it…

< sigh >

I would swear that I checked it at least three times, too.

This really bothers me. I think I’ll go eat a meal, pick up the front panel from ‘s house, then decide what needs to be done.

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SRL

Here is a video which took at the SRL show on Friday. It’s pretty much the same perspective I had, as we were right next to each other. I’m wishing I had brought a small video camera along as well.

His video is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuON82gN0mg

I’ll (hopefully) have my photos up once I get home. Need to convert them from RAW with a decent tool and stuff.

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GHOSTLY SCENES of INFERNAL DESECRATION


Tesla coil running as the pitching machine strikes a walking building with animal skull heads…
(Click for full size…)

Well, yeah. I don’t have much more to say about the SRL show except that it was incredible. Absolutely incredible.

From having a V1 buzz bomb engine pointed at us and fired up to seeing a device which shoots 2×4’s at a few hundred miles per hour shooting a small vehicle which someone is driving… yeah. I’m still blown away.

More pictures will come later. I don’t have all my photo tools here right now, so that’s just a quick one processed on the server. But… yeah. Wow. Definitely worth it.

Oh, and we got to meet and hang out with and his girlie for whom I (unfortunately) can’t remember her LJ username. :\

Yes. More later. Definitely. And if you should somehow find the chance to see SRL one day, do it. Do not hesitate. Just… Yeah.

Click that image up above for a full rez photo. There’s a ridiculous amount to see there, and it’s only a narrow view of the whole event. Photos don’t do it justice.

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UK Travel

Well. I won’t be traveling to the UK any time soon.

What follows is the list of things which a passanger may bring on a UK aircraft. This information is taken from here:

· Pocket-size wallets and pocket-size purses plus contents (for example money, credit cards, identity cards etc (not handbags)

· Travel documents essential for the journey (for example passports and travel tickets)

· Prescription medicines and medical items sufficient and essential for the flight (eg, diabetic kit), except in liquid form unless verified as authentic

· Spectacles and sunglasses, without cases

· Contact lens holders, without bottles of solution

· For those travelling with an infant: baby food, milk (the contents of each bottle must be tasted by the accompanying passenger) and sanitary items sufficient and essential for the flight (nappies, wipes, creams and nappy disposal bags)

· Female sanitary items sufficient and essential for the flight, if unboxed (eg tampons, pads, towels and wipes)

· Tissues (unboxed) and/or handkerchiefs

· Keys (but no electrical key fobs). All passengers must be hand searched, and their footwear and all the items they are carrying must be X-ray screened.

Yep, no books. No cameras. No electronics…

For one, I will not buy a flight case and then check the normal stuff I carry on the aircraft in order to ensure that it isn’t stolen by aircraft / TSA personnel. Two, I don’t want to have the airline’s seatback advertisements as my only source of entertainment (besides staring out a potentially darkened window) for the whole eight hour journey.

As it is right now, I may need to remove all liquids / gels from my luggage in order to get home, and this is simply the US reaction. < sigh >

UPDATE: The US’ take on this all can be found here. The specific part I see as being a problem is that the TSA is “…prohibiting any liquids, including beverages, hair gels, and lotions from being carried on the airplane.”

This means I will not have a bottle of water to drink (hello, dehydration), and I’ll have to toss out my personal products and camera lens cleaner. < sigh >

I should buy some of that chewing gum with gel in the middle. Or a new camera lens with a floating element.

Hrm, I wonder if I’ll still be able to bring a bagel w/ peanut butter on the flight. That’s kind of a solid. Or what about a bagel?

UPDATE 2: One thing I wonder about… The actual press release says “carried on the airplane.”. Perhaps I can check the stuff… That’d probably be fine with me, I guess.

At least there will be lots more room for carry-ons now that people aren’t bringing all of their stuff on. (This is because the default will be to check the whole bag if it has contraband on board.)

Hrm. Hopefully I can find a way to bring a bottle of liquor home. There’s some stuff I want which I can’t find around me.

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MIDIbox SID-NUXX Display

Well, it turns out that there is a slight error in the layout of the display for the MIDIbox SID-NUXX. Everything on it is sized *perfectly* for the LCD display. As it turns out, the ‘active area’ of the OLED is a bit smaller than that of the LCD, and thusly the buttons on the front panel are slightly misaligned (by a max of 1.2mm I believe) when using an OLED instead of an LCD.

Oops.

In reality, it likely won’t be noticable, especially with the display being set back a few mm from the inside of the metal panel anway. So, it’s nothing to worry about…

Oh, the PCBs I received yesterday? Look / work great, and I’ve had no problems whatsoever with cutting the center out of the first one. I used the combination of Dremel / used dental bit mill and a hand file with a vise. Worked great. Only problem was the epoxy / fiberglass dust, so I may do the remaining ones in the garage.

But that won’t be until next week. For now I’m out here on vacation. Woo!

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DreamHost’s Junk Filtering

Another reason why DreamHost could be called crap:

They block some email based on a non-user-configurable blacklist. The domains americastestkitchencorp.com and dm-4.com are two such domains blocked in this manner. The problem? americastestkitchencorp.com is the company which runs America’s Test Kitchen on PBS, and dm-4.com is used to send travel confirmations for those traveling on Princess Cruises.

If Junk Filtering is turned on, mail from (at least) these two domains will be blocked, regardless of the user’s settings for mail tagging and quarantine. The only way to keep mail from those domains from being blocked is to proactively whitelist them.

That is a stupid way to run things.

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Moblog Update


Intestine found at Holland Ponds
(Click for more moblog photos…)

Yesterday Danielle and I went wandering around Holland Ponds {Park | Nature Center} over near my house in Shelby Township. The original idea was to look at the nicely swollen (from the rain) Clinton River, but we ended up finding a few other interesting things. All I acquired photos of was the large piece of intestine seen above, and a number of pictures of snails:

· A handful of snails.
· A snail on a board.
· A snail eating some poo.

Also, here are some other moblog photos:

· Three enclosures for MIDIbox SID-NUXXs.
· Tasty banana nut bread from The Daily Grind in Utica.
· Apple Hardware Test running on my G5.
· Quick chilling some Jolly Pumpkin beer.

Uhm, yeah. That’s all for now. Time to get back to trying to figure out something…

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DreamHost… Again…

So, I’m in a bit of a tough spot. I’m trying to figure out what to do about DreamHost. I haven’t heard anything back from my support ticket with them, so I’m pricing out options to get my server back in colocation with Waveform.

My current thought is to replace the likely-to-fail-soon 5x 120GB ATA-6 drive assembly (running software RAID1 and RAID 0+1 via GEOM) with a 3ware 8006-2LP and a pair of fairly commodity (probably WD or Seagate) SATA drives.

Total cost for this will be around US$300, plus resumption of US$50/mo colocation payments.

Gur. I don’t know what to do. I want to stick it out and see if DH gets better, but if I need to build an entire server and move things back to it, I need to get going soon.

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DreamHost’s MySQL

What the hell?

jawbreaker:~> mysql -uc0nsumer -hmysql.nuxx.net -p nuxx_net
Enter password:
Reading table information for completion of table and column names
You can turn off this feature to get a quicker startup with -A

Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 1125434 to server version: 5.0.18-standard-log

Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer.

mysql> select * from mw_user;

...

1 row in set (18.07 sec)

mysql>

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