Month: May 2012

  • Automagically create annual month folders

    On my computer, I’m in the habit of using lots of subfolders for my organization of reports and other output I generate from my financial software. I prefer to use a structure of month names inside the for the year, with forced chronological order. For instance: So I wrote an Automator script to do this…

  • iPod jukebox (phase 2): prototype

    iPod jukebox (phase 2): prototype

    You remember the first phase of the iPod jukebox, yes? To jog your memory, the basic goal was simple. How do I make these dust-collecting components: …work with my iPhone in order to have music in my workshop?  Simple concept, not so simple electronics. The project is mostly a connectivity issue, i.e., there are tons…

  • Mom and books

    Mom and books

    I owe my reading life to Mom.  I remember her reading to my sister and me throughout our childhood.  I think there’s power in the spoken word for a young child; my imagination was exercised regularly very early on. And now I see how that cycle is repeating, as I read books to Iris at…

  • The Politics of Competitive Board Gaming Amongst Friends

    The Politics of Competitive Board Gaming Amongst Friends

    I just caught this highly entertaining geek culture documentary short film by Jay Cheel, host of the Documentary Blog podcast, which is one of my favorite podcasts. It’s called “The Politics of Competitive Board Gaming Amongst Friends.”

  • blog retrospective

    It’s fun to look back and read your own thoughts from years ago.  This blog has served as my journal in that respect.  But it’s also fun to literally look back and see my blog as it’s progressed.  With the help of the interwebz, this is possible.

  • City Dog, Country Frog

    City Dog, Country Frog

    One of the many cherished routines that I share with Iris is story time.  The nighttime rhythm that Sarah and I have settled into looks like this: she gets Iris ready for bed and sings songs with her; then I go into the nursery and read bedtime stories, usually 2 or 3. There are a…

  • Mothman

    Mothman

    Colorado’s Miller moth season is one of Biblical-plague proportions.  Nothing can quite capture the sensation of retching disgust when one of these dusty insects makes its way into your hair, bed, cereal, or clothing.  My homicidal rage only comes out on rare occasions.  April is one of them, appropriately after tax season.