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Date: 2006-09-07 22:59:42.974307
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: blug 2006-09-07
Body: Played with the xmpp4r libraries and wrote a jabber fortune client.

Date: 2006-03-16 22:01:03.642743
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: blug 2006-03-16
Body: Helped out a friend here in Japan with some computer questions at Cafe Jiri in Daishoji. No wireless, but excellent coffee and sweets.

Date: 2006-02-02 20:43:39.182738
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: blug 2006-02-02
Body: Didn't actually go tonight. Long week of folks in town for planning meetings, good stuff, but decided to relax, stay home and watch a movie

Date: 2005-12-29 21:42:54.409402
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: blug 2005-12-29
Body: Played around with a test Ruby on Rails application. Worked a friends website using webgen.

Date: 2005-01-27 22:16:46.892100
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: blug 2005-01-27
Body: - built a new OpenBSD kernel - talked blogging -

Date: 2005-01-20 22:38:26.002474
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: blug 2005-01-20
Body: Googled and asked folks about system monitoring/availability applications. Ended up looking at smokeping and monit. Monit seems to be the winner for me.

Date: 2004-12-30 20:56:03.559677
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: blug 2004-12-30
Body: researched software raid options for OpenBSD.

Date: 2003-03-26 23:00:00
Chapter Name: golden
Meeting: 20030326
Body: Discussed ed's colorimetry project. Talked with Matt Gushee about his OCaml project. Hmm... may have to pick up a new language. Drank too much coffee. Thought about actually doing something. Meta planning... yeah, that's where its about.

Date: 2003-01-08 23:00:00
Chapter Name: golden
Meeting: 20030108
Body: Worked through some more of The Little Schemer. Played with mod_lisp and clisp. Chatted.

Date: 2002-08-22 23:00:00
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: 20020822
Body:

Again, drank too much coffee. This must stop. Looked over the Apache handler lifecycle. Talked about possible content frameworks (in ruby of course). Talked shop (EJB, Servlet stuff). Brainstormed on "Easy A" courses for Chris. Kevin hooked me up with a newsfeed.



Date: 2002-07-18 23:00:00
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: 20020718
Body:

Chatted, virtually and in person about i830 video cards, IO and CPU bound applications, how to write xerces output to a network socket in C++, recipe applications and the .ca TLD. As usual, drank too much coffee.



Date: 2002-05-16 23:00:00
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: 20020516
Body:

Showed up and wondered where everyone was so figured out how to get Jonathan's loaner card to work with my laptop (used the wvlan_cs module). Encountered my first "legacy free" (no bios) laptop... not very fun. Mused about knowledge managment applications, was pointed to WikiWiki type apps as a starting point.



Date: 2002-05-02 23:00:00
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: 20020502
Body:

Worked more on ruby application. Followed Kevin's instructions to get cvs working remotely over ssh. Talked a fair amount on various topics. Searched for various outline, hierarchical note and project managment applications. Drank too much coffee.



Date: 2002-04-18 23:00:00
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: 20020418
Body:

Continued to work on Ruby application, chatted about the finer baked goods establishments in the Boulder area, drank 1 too many cups of coffee and finally caught up on email.



Date: 2002-04-04 23:00:00
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: 20020404
Body:

Listened to the musical genius of Tom Smith. Browsed interesting 404 pages. Continued working on a ruby application, but realized ruby-tmpl's looping functionality is not implemented yet. Jon mentioned the IOWA package so downloaded and installed it to try it out.



Date: 2002-03-28 23:00:00
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: 20020328
Body:

Went wireless for the first time, after a kernel recompile and some diddling with pcmcia config. Continued working on an addressboook/contacts ruby application, finished up the config file parsing and started in on the web interface using ruby-tmpl. Sent Kevin some spam to test out SpamAssassin. Also looked at the SpamAssassin rules to figure out what types of features constitute "high-quality" spam.



Date: 2002-03-07 23:00:00
Chapter Name: blug
Meeting: 20020307
Body:

I worked on getting ruby-dbi, ruby-postgres, rexml, eruby and mod_ruby all installed correctly on my laptop. I also tried to figure out why my XEmacs initialization was not working as I expected.