Archive for June, 2006

Increase in popularity

Fri, 30 Jun 2006 00:33:49 -0500

mcgees.org is greatly increasing in popularity:

month #reqs #pages  
Sep 2004 9724 4335 ++
Oct 2004 23731 8472 +++
Nov 2004 37397 10772 ++++
Dec 2004 41505 14372 +++++
       
Jan 2005 40392 12464 +++++
Feb 2005 28114 8711 +++
Mar 2005 28691 10056 ++++
Apr 2005 33438 11588 ++++
May 2005 42738 13566 +++++
Jun 2005 37692 13974 +++++
Jul 2005 39418 15335 ++++++
Aug 2005 46708 16379 ++++++
Sep 2005 36619 12735 +++++
Oct 2005 26718 10947 ++++
Nov 2005 49764 17737 ++++++
Dec 2005 57466 20962 +++++++
       
Jan 2006 58086 19534 +++++++
Feb 2006 47430 17399 ++++++
Mar 2006 61174 28580 ++++++++++
Apr 2006 104228 56745 +++++++++++++++++++
May 2006 134744 97006 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Neat.

Welcome, Antigua and Barbuda

Fri, 30 Jun 2006 00:18:57 -0500

Welcome, visitor from Antigua and Barbuda (.ag)!  This is a bit of an odd one, as the referrer log lists the agent as MSIECrawler, meaning, apparently, that someone bookmarked a page on mcgees.org while offline.  Normally this would be followed up by the application downloading the site when the user is next online, but this didn’t happen (or hasn’t yet happened.)

153 down, 111 to go.

The 4400

Thu, 29 Jun 2006 21:54:50 -0500

For those of you who haven’t found it yet, USA Network’s The 4400 is a really good show.  It has kind of an X-Files meets X-Men vibe.

Really unfair, when you think about it

Thu, 29 Jun 2006 19:50:34 -0500

I was watching the Brazil-Ghana match, and the play-by-play announcer narrated on one play that “a moa chases it down for Ghana”.

This is really not fair, having giant extinct ratites on your football team.  They are so tall, so big, so fast.  A stray kick can shatter the ribcage of a grown man.  Their backwards-bending knees give major unpredictability to where a penalty kick is aimed.  Unfair, but a genius move nonetheless.  Must be the Mensa contingent on the Ghana team.

(Also, I cannot justify a whole post for a bad pun, but someone has to say that Beckham “puts the freak back in free kick“.)

Thunder and Insomnia

Wed, 28 Jun 2006 03:29:20 -0500

Either there is sky-splitting thunder and lightning in the next valley, or the Inland Empire is being bombed.  I suppose I’ll know tomorrow.  Or later today, that is.  I still can’t fucking sleep.

Welcome, Albania

Sun, 25 Jun 2006 08:19:16 -0500

Welcome, visitor from Albania.  Distressingly, he or she was searching for “yahoo login cracker download” on Google, which matches my site because of a visitor comment that I allowed rather than deleted.  It is to be hoped that the site will welcome more respectable visitors from Albania in the near future.

Regardless, though, 152 down, 112 to go.

No recommendations for you!

Sun, 18 Jun 2006 23:50:52 -0500

Err … nice.  I hope the system’s just temporarily offline.

Whisky solera, continued

Tue, 13 Jun 2006 23:40:47 -0500

My pours haven’t been precise up to this point in my unpeated living bottle.  The figures I gave last time about the relative volumes of the constituent whiskies were close but not perfect.  They summed to 175 mL (but I did not measure it) before I poured off a tasting sample.  My sample was probably about 25 ml, then I found another bottle to add (allegedly) 50 mL of to it, then poured off two tasting samples on two nights.  Now I’ve measured the volume, and it’s, as far as I can tell, exactly 200 mL.  I’ve made a measurement error.  Assuming my errors were constant up until now (a significant assumption, but reasonable since I’ve been doing the same equipment), I’ve been off by about 25% in my pours.  But I have calibrated my equipment now, and now we can begin newly calibrated.

What we need to do is to pour off enough of the existing bottle so that it matches the series as we want to continue.  Currently our formula for the total volume before the pouring should be ((7*8)/(2*7))*X=250, where X is the size of the pours I’ve actually been making.  Solving for X, we get X = 250/4, or 62.5mL.  I measured the amount I think I’ve been pouring, and it’s very close to this number.  We’ve already poured off 50 mL of this, or 20%, so we have therefore poured out 20% of our largest pour, 62.5 mL, leaving us at (ta da) 50 mL.  So what’s the amount we have to pour out to make this fit our series?  The hard way to do this is with division, but since we now have a bottle with 50 mL of the largest contributor in place and everything else in line, we can intuitively see that we just need to pour off a standard tasting sample, 25 mL, and our bottle will be ready for the next contribution.  Seen another way, (1/7 + 2/7 + … + 6/7 + 7/7) * 50 is (56/7)/2 * 50, or 4 * 50 is our current volume before the pour  (200 mL).  So hold on while I go pour one.

The whisky I added was Aberlour 100, a nice, Christmasy, sherried malt.

To run down the contributions so far, it’s:

  • 7 mL Glendronach 15 sherry cask
  • 14 mL Aberlour a’bunadh, euro bottling (heavily sherried)
  • 21 mL Glenturret ‘80/’00 (Blackadder)
  • 29 mL Glen Moray 12 Chenin Blanc finish
  • 35 mL Glen Moray 16
  • 43 mL Glen Garioch 8
  • 50 mL Aberlour 100

Nose: Candied fruits, spiced apple cider, raspberry fudge truffles, rye crackers.

Palate:  Prickly, warm, reminiscent of a young sherried Glenfarclas, cinnamon imperials.

Finish:  Somewhat muddled at first, then resolving into licorice and hints of cherry sours.

Notes:  As you can see, the sherry casks are back, making up 36% of the volume, letting the worse whiskies take on filler roles.

Score: 86/100

I’ve added one more sample to the bottle, which I’ll leave to marry for a week and have another installment of the series.

Click “living bottle” below (grey metadata box on the site itself) for the other entries in the series.

Older than Eddie in ‘91

Sun, 11 Jun 2006 00:55:24 -0500

I thought Eddie Vedder was born in 1963.  That would mean that I was coming right upon the day where I would be the same age as he when Pearl Jam’s debut album Ten was released.  Turns out, I misremembered.  He was born in 1964.  That means I reached this age last year.  In fact, I’m older than all the artists on Ten were when it was released.  So, everyone who knows me, realize that all that accomplishment on Ten was by people younger than me.  Impressive.

If that’s not humbling enough, think about the fact that Robert Plant was just twenty years old when Led Zeppelin’s first album was released.

(Look at those low used prices below!  No, I don’t get a kickback when you buy used merch from Amazon.  Just, seriously, if you don’t own the CDs, shell out the seven dollars it would cost to pick them both up.)

eBay contest

Thu, 08 Jun 2006 15:50:12 -0500

Enter at shipitwinit.com for a chance to win $10,000 to spend on eBay.  You can make one entry between now and June 13, one between June 14 and June 20, and one more between June 21 and June 30.  This is a different contest from the previous one I mentioned.

Canadians get a math test?

Wed, 07 Jun 2006 17:31:35 -0500

eBay Pack Your Bags & Win It Contest Rules: “All random drawings will be conducted on or about 12:00 pm, P.T. by Strobe Promotions, Inc., the independent judging organization, in Hicksville, NY … As a condition for receiving any prize, winners who are residents of Canada will be required to correctly answer (unaided) a time-limited mathematical skill-test question.”

What?

Enter the contest.

The Barbary Treaties

Mon, 05 Jun 2006 19:59:04 -0500

Article XI

As the government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian Religion, as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion or tranquility of Musselmen [Muslims], and as the said States never have entered into any war or act of hostility against any Mehomitan nation, it is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries.  (Translation from the Arabic.)

Signed in Tripoli, subsequently unanimously ratified by the U.S. Senate and signed by President John Adams.

The Wolfram Integrator

Mon, 05 Jun 2006 19:39:12 -0500

integrals.wolfram.com.  Powered by Mathematica.

Among the Gently Mad

Sun, 04 Jun 2006 23:32:25 -0500

I just finished reading Nicholas A. Basbanes’ Among the Gently Mad, a book about book collectors and book collecting that has many insights to offer about the phenomenon of collecting in general, how a germ of an idea will snowball into a major quest, and the value-adding properties of assembling a choice lot, wherein the whole becomes far more valuable than the separate parts.  Speaking as a collector of various things, I read with interest his insights into the mind of the collector — I frequently wonder the value and purpose of my collecting pursuits, and Basbanes’ analysis of the art and science of collecting do much to mollify.

The book cites two intriguing books: Double Fold, about the betrayal of the public by librarians who destroy books to save them, and Understanding Book Collecting, which is less intriguing to me now that I read that it is targeted for the British collector.

magiccards.info

Thu, 01 Jun 2006 16:39:10 -0500

Check out magiccards.info for advanced searches on Magic: The Gathering cards and a cool random card feature.

Do autocard links like this: http://magiccards.info/autocard/Forest.