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the society for creative anachronism

Posted on 13 April 200613 April 2006 By antipaucity No Comments on the society for creative anachronism

First off, what a great name for an organization.Second, I first heard about this group when I started researching knife-fighting techniques. One of the books I bought on the topic suggested that among the best ways to practice hand-to-hand combat is to join a local SCA chapter. I have spent more time recently learning about…

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fun, personal

containerized datacenters

Posted on 11 April 200631 January 2013 By antipaucity No Comments on containerized datacenters

Expanding on Cringely’s posts late last year (first, second), I was wondering why companies don’t offer turn-key datacenters for businesses. Imagine, for a moment, that you were in need of several servers – email, web, hr, inventory, file storage, applications – and support architecture – routers, switches, firewalls, etc. Locating suppliers for all of these…

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ideas, technical

center creek canoes (C3)

Posted on 6 April 200612 April 2006 By antipaucity No Comments on center creek canoes (C3)

For my senior capstone course, our professor is having us each build a mock e-commerce site. All through the semester till this point, the counter example I kept picking for questions was a canoe. So, when we were told to pick something to sell, what could be more logical than canoes? So I am writing…

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fantasy baseball

Posted on 4 April 200620 April 2006 By antipaucity No Comments on fantasy baseball

This year I am participating in a Fantasy Baseball league with some friends, hosted on Yahoo. The last time I tried out the fantasy baseball thing was 6 years ago, and I had no clue what I was doing – I just thought it was kinda cool. Well, this time around isn’t much different (yet)…

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technology and baseball

Posted on 30 March 200631 January 2013 By antipaucity 1 Comment on technology and baseball

I subscribe to a slew of RSS feeds on a couple different sites, from technology to world news, sports to medicine, there’s a bunch of really cool benefits to getting news feeds. This morning I noticed an item on Wired about technology’s impact on baseball (original story). In it, Tony Long shares his love and…

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