Electric cart hack and salvaging computers

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One of my friends in Avery is Eric Tai, and he’s pretty into computer hardware. Caltech dumps a lot of electronics sometimes, and Eric usually tries to salvage things from the dumpsters. Surprisingly, he’s pretty successful. For instance, there were these series of 21-in. Sony Trintion flat screen (not LCD though) monitors that were thrown out because the display on the screens were too light and distorted. Eric thought this was weird and did some research online. He found this hack to flash the EEPROM of the monitors and correct the display. So he suddenly had 3 really good 21-in. monitors…

Anyway, he convinced me to go on a salvaging trip today. We couldn’t find any spare shopping carts so I suddenly thought of the electric cart in the basement of Avery house. We were pretty happy about the thought of driving around computer equipment instead of carrying it across campus (big monitors weigh a lot!). However, when we were just about to leave, the cart disappointingly didn’t budge: we needed a key! I was about to give up, but Eric started using his mail key which I thought: That couldn’t possibly work! But it did! Eric got the lock to turn, but it didn’t hold. I got out my key, and by “bumping” the key around while turning, I managed to open the lock! Eric and I were estatic: who would have thought our measly mail keys would start the electric cart?

To make a long story short: We picked up another monitor and two motherboards with dual Pentium III (733Mhz) processors. Then we spent most of the Saturday night in the Avery computer lab trying to piece together two Frankensteinish computers with components from older computers and from components that Eric had previous procured. We were working on separate PIII systems so it was kind of like a competition. I had my system up and running, and I was just about to install Windows in the hard drive when the power supply died on me. So Eric was able to win :).

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Back at Caltech

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Well, what can I say? I’m back in this weird school. I arrived here yesterday after a combined total of 11 hours of travelling. Since I got the biggest double in Avery (the house I’m living in), I was trying to move around furniture so that my bed doesn’t sit on top of my desk (it’s one of those college furniture things). But alas, after moving furniture around for like 3 hours trying 3 configurations, I finally gave up and went back to something very similar to the original configuration of the room. I was kind of mad at myself for creating an ironic situation.

My roommate isn’t back yet so I get free reign of the room. One cool thing was that since my room is so big, the Avery house LCD projector was dumped into my room. I have this nice big white wall in my room… Can anyone say: “Big screen DVDs?!” If I had a couch in my room, it’d be like movie night in my room every week.

I went to Target to buy lots of stuff today. It was actually farther than I remembered. Some of my textbooks are in limbo since Caltech forwarded them to my house after I had them shipped to Caltech. Finally, I still have to put together a rough draft of my final SURF research paper before Saturday.

I’m going to try to adhere to my promise of putting academic work in high priority (over procrastination which used to override everything). Therefore, I will go work on the paper.

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Simple Asides Fixed for WP 2.0.4

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Spent some time today fixing my Simple Asides plugin for the latest version of Wordpress, 2.0.4. It seems like there were some changes in the way that the functions of my plugin were called by wordpress. Therefore, I had to move a few variables around. The code is still pretty ugly and unelegant though.

Download/upgrade the plugin on the Simple Asides page. Sorry it took so long to fix.