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by Jim Winstead Jr.

August, 10, 2005 archives

this ask metafilter question about seducing someone is one of those examples of why askmefi is so entertaining. i think the first answer nails it, but there’s some really hilarious comments in the rest, and the dissection of the “make him chase you, all guys love the chase” comment is fantastic.

» Wednesday, August 10, 2005 @ 11:24am » dating, askmefi » Comment

free downtown walking tours

the los angeles conservancy is celebrating the 25th anniversary of their walking tour program with free forty-minute walking tours and live music in pershing square this weekend, from 4 to 6:30pm.

the postcard they sent to announce the event was a real knife-twister: pershing square looking like a park, the pacific mutal building without the (inferior) art deco facade, and a red line trolley passing by on hill street.

now all i have to do is not forget to go. i’m developing a bad track record in forgetting events even after writing about them. i completely forget the zócalo event last night at california plaza, and forgot about today’s farmers’ market outside the central library until just a few minutes ago.

» Wednesday, August 10, 2005 @ 3:04pm » downtown, los angeles, events » 1 comment, add yours

the los angeles times reports that many of the plaques at the old caltrans building were actually cement, although they appeared metallic.

i find it fairly mind-boggling that there is no picture to accompany the article. the building is literally across the street from the los angeles times building.

i am surprised that newspapers don’t use more photographs on their web sites, and use them more effectively.

here’s another example: this article about how to store book collections doesn’t have a single picture. unbelievably lame.

what do we get instead? ten little pictures to tell the story of the watts riots.

» Thursday, August 11, 2005 @ 2:23pm » downtown, architecture, los angeles » Comment

quatermass and the pit is vintage british scifi, with all the good and bad that implies. in the end, i was disappointed by how choppy the story is, with just a few too many leaps of logic on the part of the scientists.

it’s also another one of those films i probably appreciated less than i might have because i fell asleep while i was watching it the first time.

» Thursday, August 11, 2005 @ 3:37pm » films, scifi » Comment

equilibrium is a movie that is seems good, but seems to be lacking some vital ingredient. it’s like a loaf of bread baked without salt. it does have a couple of pretty snazzy action scenes, and the underlying idea is sort of neat, if well-worn.

» Thursday, August 11, 2005 @ 5:13pm » films, scifi, post-apocalypse » Comment

ninety minutes

here’s how i spent ninety minutes of work today: having been asked to look at a timing related bug, i came to the conclusion that writing a good test case really required i implement an an old feature request for a sleep() function. ninety minutes later, the code is written, approved by brian aker, and pushed to the main 5.0 tree.

and it’s the first function i’ve ever added to mysql. oh yeah, and i ate dinner while i was waiting for brian to review my patch.

i’ve also got the test case written for the other bug. but there’s some question as to what the standards-defined behavior really is — from my reading of the sql:2003 spec, it’s implementation-defined. apparently our standards gurus (now on vacation) left other impressions.

we’ll probably work it out so you can get either behavior depending on what function you call to get the current timestamp.

update: thirty minutes later, paul dubois has documented the new sleep() function. i love it when a plan comes together.

» Thursday, August 11, 2005 @ 7:39pm » work, mysql » Comment
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