Completion

Fuck, can’t I just sit and listen to Social D’s “Winners and Losers” just once all the way through without being interrupted? I’ve only been trying all freakin’ day!

Every time I’m interrupted, I patiently answer the phone, or talk to the person sticking their head in my cube, or respond to the “urgent” email… then rewind the song back to the beginning, and start over.

Only to be interrupted again.

It’s become a quest, a mission. To listen, start to finish. I will do it. Or my brain will explode in frustration.

New Media

No, no, not “new media” as in blogs and the blogosphere. I dropped over $100 on new (to me) music and movies. That kind of media. I guess it’s all optical media, CDs and DVDs.

Let me show you how my mind works. I have a list of music that I want to get. Basically, since I shop at Everyday Music, a huge local chain that stocks music and movies, used and new, I think of artists to look for, and if I can find them used, I pick them up.

Here’s the list I started with:

And here’s what I walked out with:

  • Creedence Clearwater Revival, “Chronicles, Vol. 1”
  • Concrete Blonde, “Bloodletting”
  • Social Distortion, “Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell”
  • Social Distortion, “Sex, Love, and Rock and Roll”
  • Social Distortion, “Social Distortion”
  • The Cramps, “How To Make a Monster” (two disk set!)

OK, so I got one of the artists I was looking for. And, believe me, I considered many more; two more Concrete Blonde albums, another one of The Cramps’ disks, more, more, more. I ended up with all the Social Distortion because I was browsing the “S” bins for Seger and Spoon. And finding used CDs of The Cramps is rare, so when I spotted them in the “C” bin I had to have them.

The movies I got at the bargain bin later that same day, and they’re all favorites that I’ve seen many times, or in one case, a movie I’ve only seen once and want to watch several more times. In chronological order:

Notice anything? They’re all comedies. So many of my favorite movies are, in fact, comedies.

Move completed

If you’re reading this you’ll know my site is back up and running.

The server move is done. I have many things still to do but for now, you can read new posts here and nearly everything should work the way you expect.

I’m no longer served on dante. All hail Eggers! (Yes, all my computers are named after favorite authors. I’ve had Gibson, Dick, Sterling (my current laptop), Eggers, and Lethem, at least since starting this naming convention.)

Oh… The Contact Me form is broken. If you need to email me, post a comment in this thread with some way to get a hold of you (I’ll understand if you have to be cryptic to prevent spammers from getting it) and I’ll reply if necessary.

Some of the exciting changes you can look forward to (just thinking off the top of my head here):

  • Moving my picture galleries to Flickr;
  • A freshening-up of the overall design;
  • The Contact Me form working;
  • Adding tags and a tag cloud;
  • A better About Me page;
  • A page to describe Eggers;
  • …and, I don’t know… stuff. Cool stuff.

Anyway, welcome back.

Hard to describe

The least subtle way I’ve ever been flirted with was when she grabbed her breasts and said, “My breasts are really warm!”

The most subtle way I’ve ever made her laugh was with a barely-perceptible arm twitch when she said to me, “My breasts are really warm!”

I continued making eye contact with her and kept a perfectly straight face. She nearly fell over from laughing so hard.

Site disruption this week

I’m pretty sure there’s going to be a site disruption Wednesday and Thursday, at least. Dante, the server on which my site has relied for the past several years, is going down in preparation for Caleb’s move to Colorado. And I’m not able to get my own server up, and the address switched over, until late Thursday night.

My sincere apologies for anyone who’s affected, though I imagine none are more affected than me!

Bumpy transition

Oops. I heard back from Caleb and it seems he’s moving to Boulder sooner than I expected. He’s going to take dante offline on the 16th – this coming Thursday.

There may be interruptions in service for my site this week as I scramble to get it all moved over. My apologies.

Also, again, I have to tell everyone reading this:

Please update my email address to my Gmail account!

The email switch is a permanent change. If you don’t have my Gmail address right now, visit my contact page immediately to ask me to update you!

You’ve been warned!

…oh, who’m I kidding? I don’t get that much email.

Domains are like potato chips

…you can’t just have one.

I just bought another domain: welcome impoverty.com to the Lunar Obverse family of domains.

For now it will just point to my sub-blog for NaNoWriMo ’06, the one with updates for my novel, also named “Impoverty”. Clever, yes?

If and when the novel ever gets published, that domain will be the marketing page for it, allowing you to peruse samples and perhaps even order copies. Just sayin’.

Site changes

OK, I’m planning some site changes, and this is the first notice. Or maybe. I might’ve posted about some of this before but I can’t find a post on it. Sorry if some of this is redundant info.

I’m moving webservers. Caleb, my most excellent webhost for the last several years, is moving dante, his trusted *NIX server, to Boulder, CO in September, when he starts graduate school at the University of Colorado.

There’s no real reason dante couldn’t continue to serve my sites from Boulder, but during the move the server will be unavailable, and Caleb isn’t entirely certain what bandwidth or connection he’ll have there. It seemed like a valid excuse for me to move. And since I’d rather have more control than less control, I’ve been looking into setting up my own server… somewhere.

I can’t do it from home because of the restrictive EULA that Comcast imposes on my home cable modem connection. What I need is a business-level connection. So what I’ve done is make a deal with my sister, who has a small office in NW Portland. I’m going to pay for her DSL, in exchange for letting me put my own server on her network.

By fiat, I’ve decided that the official cut-over date is Saturday, August 25th 2007, two weeks from today. But I’m starting the move this week. Caleb provided a lot of extras, like site monitoring and text updates of downtime both planned and unplanned, and useage statistics, and backups… it’s going to take a lot of work to match what I had with Caleb’s Open Hand Hosting. But it’s fun work, barely even “work”, actually. It’s tinkering and learning and that’s always joyful to me.

It’s funny to me that I’ve been so resistant to this idea. In my head it was far more complicated than I thought. It’s not that setting up a webserver is easy: I wouldn’t want to teach someone else how to do it from scratch. But it was easier for me than I thought because I have a lot more knowledge than I give myself credit for. The most complicated part, I thought, was setting up multiple named domains (like bamoon.com, runmoonrun.com, etc.) to be served from one IP address. Silly me! Apache virtual hosts are just a matter of editing a text file. Easy-peasy.

Likewise, I was worried about configuring a non-server install of Mac OS X to be a webserver… and then getting my configuration wiped out after installing my first security patch or update from Apple. Again, that’s not likely to happen, and if I’d just sat down and thought about it I’d’ve realized that none of my preferences and configuration gets wiped out for a security patch, so why would my webserver configuration? I was worried over nothing.

One more thing: I won’t be running a mail server on my own for a while, so I’m permanently making my Gmail account my main email. Don’t use the bamoon.com address anymore. I’ll be forwarding all that email to my Gmail inbox for now, and including an automatic message to remind people to update, for the forseeable future. If you’re reading this now, and you email me, update your address books now! No, seriously. Right now. Do it.

There’s more to say, like the fact that I want to update the look of the site to go along with the move, and how I might switch around my domains. My “business” or professional name is Lunar Obverse, so it would make sense to have a site dedicated to my professional work served from lunarobverse.com – whether that be my computer consulting, my writing, or whatever. But my blog is named Lunar Obverse, too, so it might make more sense to have that domain. I’ve also got bamoon.com, brian-moon.com, liefactory.com, runmoonrun.com… what do I do with those? I’ve used them in the past for different things, but haven’t really come to a consensus about what their future should be.

runmoonrun.com will always be my running and exercise stuff, though I haven’t posted much there lately. But liefactory.com… It was originally my political rants. However, I think the domain name might come across too negative, and maybe even undermine what I would want to accomplish. I’ve had a thought to move all my strip club stories (of which I have many) to liefactory.com. That’s a better fit, I think.

But I also realized today that “The Lie Factory” would make an excellent title for my next novel, seeing that the story revolves around Portland’s uniquely corrupt local government and strip clubs. So many choices…

As for the site design, there’s some things I want to tweak and add. Some of the formatting is difficult to read for some folks, and I’d like to add options to make it more readable for them. I also want to have one page that collects my blog posts (from all blogs), any comments I make on other sites (if people are interested), and my Twitter and Last.fm feeds, and maybe start using Flickr for my photo gallery and put that on one page… Collecting all that is going to take a large re-design, or at least a design if I want to keep the main blog the same and collect all that under a different domain. Again… more decisions to be made.

I will keep everyone posted, but barring any catastrophes, the actual move won’t be noticeable except for some brief downtime.

Yesterday

Yesterday I:

  • Met a friend for lunch;
  • Invited another friend along;
  • Made a serious co-worker laugh;
  • Gave directions to another friend to pick me up;
  • Navigated to my sister’s office;
  • Fixed a printer;
  • Bought two new books;
  • Ate sensibly for dinner;
  • Discussed philosophy;
  • Watched a kick-ass movie;
  • Slept without dreaming.