Our new post-doc requested both Vista and Fedora Core on his workstation. I started off with Vista. First, it didn’t see any disks. Then, I provided it with drivers for the RAID controller, and it saw the two volumes. However, it refused to install on either, saying they “weren’t suitable” for Vista. [...]
Entries from June 2007
Ease of Install: Vista 0, FC6 1
June 29th, 2007 · No Comments
Back from Seattle
June 29th, 2007 · No Comments
I have returned from my wedding reception in Seattle, hence the hiatus. I will return to blogging shortly.
Tags: Travel
Early Hearty Friday
June 20th, 2007 · No Comments
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Hollywood Park, Stockport., originally uploaded by Manky maxblack.
I’ll be traveling to Seattle today, so Hearty Friday comes early this week.
Tags: Other
No luck getting rid of Next Actions
June 19th, 2007 · No Comments
I had planned, last week, to get rid of a bunch of next actions. That did not go very well. I did get rid of a bunch, but as I did them I got a bunch of new ideas and new Next Actions sprouted up to take their place.
It’s a never-ending battle I tells [...]
Tags: GTD
Diagnosis Wenckebach
June 18th, 2007 · No Comments
Okay, so this made the rounds a little while ago, but I’m posting it nonetheless:
Amanda and I had a little bit of a communication difficulty when discussing this video. Apparently in medical terminology, at least for a 4th-year medical student, “Wenckebach” is only heard when referring to intermittent AV-nodal block (as deftly illustrated in the [...]
Tags: Biomedical Engineering · Cardiac Electrophysiology · Medicine · Science · Video







