Jul 29 2008
Archive for the 'Fun' Category
Jul 22 2008
Scary Lunch
Jul 19 2008
Lunch at Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot
We tried a new place for lunch yesterday called Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot (address: 4718 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA 92117). It was very niiiice!
Phelan (@imagium), a BarCampSD buddy, had requested a while back that when we declare a BarLunch on Twitter that we pick somewhere in the Kearny Mesa area, closer to him so he could join us. Being a good manager, I put the work back on him and he suggested this great new place.
Here’s Phelan and surprise guest luncher Erika!
Paige was there too, but we kept her under the table.
First, they bring out a big pot of soup (original, spicy, or a split pot with both) and set it to boil on a hot plate in the middle of the table:
Then they bring out a platter of thinly sliced meat, vegetables, tufu, noodles, string mushrooms, and monkey brains.
Ok, maybe not monkey brains – fish balls and meat balls.
Then you cook. Yer own lunch. Why do we have to pay if we’re doing all the work?
Mmm! It was very good! Gabe give’s it a thumbs up:
Even the boy liked it!
Jul 19 2008
ALA2008 in Anaheim
I got to go to ALA (American Library Association) in Anaheim, CA this year. I’ve worked in Libraries IT for the last 5 years, but have never made it to an ALA. Anaheim is just under two hour’s drive from San Diego, and Robert tricked me into teaching a class, so I went and had a great time. Man, those librarians can drink!
I got to see one of my favorite geek librarians, and fellow photographer, Cindi Trainor:
She takes lots of portraits, I’m more of the candid shot guy:
Although, if the light is right, even I can’t resist a pose:
That’s Tombriarian on the left.
Another Harvard buddy I ran into is Kenley Neufeld:
He’s a hoot and gave me a Twitter fix on his iPhone when my Blackberry was giving me trouble.
Dan Suchy from UCSD also came up for a day:
He was in the “special librarians” seminars all day.
More pictures, lots of new librarian twitter friends met:
Jul 02 2008
I’m not Declan Galbraith
UPDATE: I’m not Declan Sykes, either…
To all of my fans across the world, especially the adolescent Chinese girls constantly IMing me, I’m not Declan Galbraith.
Yes, I AM hot, and yes I can carry a tune, but I’m no Declan Galbraith:
(5:56:54 AM) NAME: this is declan. right?! IM be back plzz!!!!! ilyssssm<333333
(5:56:54 AM) declansnwl <auto -REPLY> : I'm not here right now
(6:33:03 AM) NAME: i love all of your songs! mostly nothing else mattters<3333
(6:33:03 AM) declansnwl </auto><auto -REPLY> : I'm not here right now
(7:54:54 AM) declansnwl: heh, wrong declan
(7:54:55 AM) NAME </auto><auto -REPLY> : Planss
maybee txtt mee??
< .3.3.3.3 < < < < dayumm hes hot!!! < < < <
be backk laterr
txt meh_!
Sadly, I’m betting that this post only confuses more of his fans…
May 27 2008
Awesome Bike Ride with the Grosses in SF
So many times I visit a city and think, “man, I wish I had my bike!” Well, with a little planning and the generosity and height of Joe Gross, I was able to borrow a bike and we did 55 miles from the Mission district, across the Golden Gate Bridge, then through Sausalito, past Larkin, then along the Paradise Loop.
Here’s the map from Motion Based:
Here we are by the bridge:
Here I am crossing:
I call this one: Find the Bike:
It’s a study in vertical lines and horizontal curves. 😉
Thanks so much to Joe and Lorah!
May 20 2008
BarCampSD3 and miniDefCamp2
A few weeks ago, San Diego held its third BarCamp and Dan Tentler (@Viss) and Billy Marsh (@cannibal) made a mini-defcamp challenge. Gabe (@gebl), Holly (@pomopants), and I (@declan) won last year in about 2 hours, so Dan vowed to make this year’s challenge much harder.
He succeeded.
Short version: We spent 8 straight hours and won a $200 flashlight each! Thanks Surefire! 😉
Long version: Our team included me, Robert, and Jonathan. We were up against some young punks from #sdcolleges, and I was sure they’d cream us. In fact, it’s a sad shame on them they didn’t. What self respecting protohacker can’t pick a lock in under a minute… 😉 There was also a team of people I hadn’t met, and one more team of kids who were around last year.
The challenge started out with a url to 9 subdirectories of starting clues and problems to solve. These included passworded zip files, sound files with hidden messages in the ID3 tags, and many hashes that took John the Ripper quite some time to hash out. We were certainly stymied by the lack of access to ssh to a proper computer to run John, and SOMEone set up my laptop with virus scanning software that wouldn’t let me install John. Damn IT people…
Anyway, after 4 hours of discovering all the places Dan “oopsied” the challenges, we got to the physical box challenge designed by Billy. He’s made a nice couple of movies of the challenge:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-6FXJQgfCM[/youtube]
Any bad language you hear is all Jonathan.
Here’s more footage of some LOOOOzers:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2j4gvCAvRc[/youtube]
Watch for the sad @numist and @djcapelis as they snip the wrong wires… priceless 😉
I’d planned on crowing more about the victory, but after 8 hours of grueling hacking, I was dead tired. I think I put my head on the pillow at 5am that night. But there was so much more going on Sunday morning, that I was back by 10:30! 🙂
Thanks to Dan and Billy for a great challenge. Thanks to my teammates for the win!
And thank goodness those punk kids didn’t beat me… 😉
Apr 24 2008
What is it you DO here?
Some days, this is what my job feel like:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMGJB410Ccs[/youtube]
found on boingboing