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NA Numbers for iPod

In case any of you are interested, I just finished producing an iPod Notes file containing all the NA numbers in the DOT’s ERG 2004.

Through the use of these Notes files, anyone can use their iPod to look up the number on the placards on hazardous shipping containers to see what they are carrying.

Please see this post for more information: NA Numbers for iPod

(Note, some of this data only applies to North America. The UN numbers are also included, but since they encompass a subset of the NA numbers, this will be more information than non-NA people need.)

Oh, and please, digg this story!

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YouTube

Well, it seems that YouTube has matched MySpace‘s level of suck.

Quoting from the YouTube Terms of Use, section 5.B:

“…by submitting the User Submissions to YouTube, you hereby grant YouTube a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicenseable and transferable license to use, reproduce, distribute, prepare derivative works of, display, and perform the User Submissions in connection with the YouTube Website and YouTube’s (and its successor’s) business, including without limitation for promoting and redistributing part or all of the YouTube Website (and derivative works thereof) in any media formats and through any media channels.”

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Busy, busy day. Papadums, samosas, electricity, water, oh my!


Freshly cooked black pepper papadum, straight from my microwave.
(Click for more papadum photos…)

So. Today. Wow. I take the day off, I’m busy almost the entire day, and everything goes rather well.

I already mentioned the air conditioner installation and the [first] plumbing repair and the Thai food. So, what else did my day hold?

Well, after the aforementioned things my parents stopped by to visit with their friends Jim and Mattie from Scotland. Jim and Mattie are here visiting for a few weeks, and my parents wanted to see things with the air conditioner, so it all worked out well.

Before they arrived I had just finished up installing four outlets on the lighting circuit in my basement so I can plug the studio lights in more easily. I also replaced the light socket above my workbench because it was becoming really flaky, occasionally flickering and popping.

After that I went to replace the valve seat washer in the faucet outside (it was dripping) and in the process discovered that the shutoff for it was dripping into a closet. Fortunately the only thing ruined was an old Intel Pentium die shot mousepad. Anyway, I took care of the inside shutoff (packing nut needed to be tightened), visited a hardware store for a bolt and washer for the faucet, and all of that was then declared good.

On the way home from the hardware store I stopped at Meijer, but the groceries I picked up there ended up not being eaten. That’s okay, they’ll be good later.

Instead I had two samosas acquired from the Pakistani grocery (Spice Shop) located next door to Bangkok Cuisine Express. It seems I have a thing for questionable samosas. However, whether purchased from a small stand in the Gloucester Road Tube station or from a counter in somewhat dirty shop in Troy, I’ve yet to be disappointed. At $0.60/each for vegetarian samosa, Spice Shop fits nicely with this trend, and those made for a great dinner.

Along with the samosas, dinner included the first papadums I’ve ever cooked at home. I must say, I’m impressed. After paying US$0.99 for this package of black pepper papadoms, I must declare them an incredible value. Simply setting one on a piece of paper towel and microwaving it for 35 seconds turns it from this raw-ish piece of semi-cooked dough to this absolutely wonderful, crispy snack. I can see myself keeping these around the house to ‘cook’ whenever I want something crispy with a meal. It’s far better, and far cheaper, than traditional chips. And actually spicy, and without MSG. Oh! And you can watch them change shape while cooking them. Woo! (More papadum photos here. (photo gallery retired))

I also finally photographed a rather tasty beer right before I began sipping it, but I’ll save that for another, more cross-post-able post.

tranquility base · tranquility base · tranquility base

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Lunch + Plumbing


Pad Namprik Pow
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There’s my tasty lunch, an order of Pad Namprik Pow from Bangkok Cuisine Express in Clinton Township, MI. Unfortunately its consumption was interrupted by the guys from Roncelli & Sons Plumbing coming by to fix the leak in my basement. Hopefully that’ll be all set… The connector which was used by the plumbers can be seen here. I’m not sure what I think of it, but I can say that it’s not leaking… for now. I’ll keep an eye on it for a few days.

Thus far this has been a nicely productive day… Hopefully it’ll continue. Perhaps I’ll go work on the synth some more now and try to get the LCD displaying exactly as I desire.

Oh, I also bought red chili papads, and some random other ones. And some desserty things. Hopefully they will all be good.

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Carrier 24ACA324A300


Carrier 24ACA324A300 outside my bedroom window.
(Click for more install photos…)

I have air conditioning again! And the installers seem to have done a pretty good job. Everything looks nice and orderly, and the price seemed pretty reasonable. Also, it’s amazingly quiet. Metered from 2′ from the front panel, about 1′ above the unit I was seeing 72dB on the meter.

It’s also becoming much cooler in my house. Yay!

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MIDIbox SID-NUXX


It works. Makes noises, menus work, etc.

It works. All of it. Everything on the board. Except for one little snag (one part label is printed backwards) the whole thing works as designed.

The input buttons, the LCD, the MIDI LEDs, the memory, all of it.

The voltage regulators run a bit hot (~150ºF when the LCD is connected) when using the 12V SID. Using a 9V one instead should make things a bit better. I don’t like this, but there’s really no easy solution short of using an external switching power supply and redesigning the board. Which I’m not going to do. It’s well within tolerances, though.

I think that next I’ll build a board to handle the 9V SIDs, then I’ll have two complete boards for myself. Then I’ll build either one or two enclosures. I’m also tempted to shove one into someplace interesting… Like a MIDI keyboard. :D

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MIDIbox SID-NUXX v1.0 S1


MIDIbox SID-NUXX Mainboard v1.0 S1 PCB – Top
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Well, they are here. This means that tonight I’ll be assembling the first of the MIDIbox SID-NUXX Mainboard PCBs. Hopefully they will work. :D

For now I’m going to get some cheese bread from Hungry Howie’s for dinner. I know it’s not healthy, but it’s cheap and easily obtained.

Oh, I need to keep sticking with cheap because I just committed to spending $2525 to have the central air conditioner in my house replaced. This new one should be more efficient and it’ll actually work.

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Hot.


A 12V PC case fan hooked to a benchtop power supply and blowing on my face. Yes, it’s hot here today.
(Click for more moblog photos…)

Ah. That keeps me a little cooler while down in the basement…

When I was little I had a bunch of 120VAC chassis fans salvaged from various bits of AT&T telecom equipment. I used to hang them in various places around my bedroom in order to make it cooler. Up in doorframes to move cooler air into my room, etc.

Also, yesterday after visiting Erma’s with Danielle I was forced to launder some money. At least it’s better now.

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Alaska Journal (2003)

Back in 2003 I went on a cruise in Alaska. Well, while I was there I wrote a journal of whatever happened to be going through my head. Since moving to the new site format I’ve neglected to post it. Until today.

Here it is, if you’d like to see it… I may still add some more photos, but for now I’m happy with it:

Alaska Journal (2003)

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