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Hiking Zealand, Bond, West Bond, and the Twins - July 25, 2015
For several weeks now, Lon and Sharon and I had been planning a backpacking trip across the Bonds and Twins so Sharon could finish up her NH 4000ers. We were planning on staying at the extremely busy Guyot campsite about halfway through the route. Unfortunately, the weather promised to be pretty bad on Sunday with rain all night and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Rather than pack up in the rain or skip doing it entirely, we decided on doing the trip as a day hike.
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Hiking the AT between North Carter and Moriah - July 4, 2015
One of my big hiking goals for the year is to finish the Appalachian Trail in New Hampshire. That’s about 161 miles of trail and before this year, I had about 108 miles completed. On this hike, I was looking to pick up the 3.8 mile stretch between North Carter and Moriah as part of a long day hike. I’d have to get up to the ridge to North Carter (all on trail I’ve already hiked before) and then come back down from Moriah (from which I’ve taken every possible descent trail already). In total, it ended up being a 13 mile hike to grab that piece.
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Mt. Washington via Henderson Ridge (5.4) - June 20, 2015
Elsewhere on this site, I’ve discussed how this was not going to be a place where I would discuss every single hike I went on, since there are plenty of places to get that kind of information. Instead, I was going to post more about lesser visited places and multi-sport adventures. Despite how busy Mt. Washington can be on a sunny summer day, our ascent still managed to fit these criteria perfectly.
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Welcome to the new site! - June 18, 2015
Welcome to the new bangmoney.org! This new design is going to be my place to talk about my outdoor adventures, homebrewing, and amateur radio experiments. It scraps all the dynamic stuff that involved databases and comment systems that I never actually used in favor of simple, static, text with occassional pictures. My hope is that I will use it more frequently, too.
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This week in Anaconda - May 16, 2011
Over the past two weeks, I’ve been working on figuring out where all the memory goes during installation. As many people have no doubt noticed, we’ve increased the memory requirements a good bit for F15. This is mostly due to my single large initrd change. wwoods is working on further refinements for F16 that should lower that requirement by a good bit. But, that alone doesn’t tell the story of install-time memory usage.
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This week in Anaconda - February 4, 2011
This past weekend was FUDCon and for the first time since expanding to other offices, we had the entire crew in one place. That includes our remotees in Washington, Alabama, and Hawaii; people in other US offices, and the whole group from Brno (which is a very long flight). This was very nice as many of us had never met others before. In particular, I’d never met bcl, mgracik, or akozumpl before this weekend.
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This week in Anaconda - December 23, 2010
I don’t really have anything to talk about for this week. Since it’s almost Christmas break here, everyone’s been taking it pretty easy. For those of you who don’t know, much of Red Hat will be shut down starting tonight through New Year’s. Given that, there’s not really any reason in starting anything new this week only to put it down for ten days and then try to remember what you were doing. I did a new build yesterday and since only translations have changed since, that will be the last build until 2011. Please keep all this in mind if you file bugs or make mailing list posts. Someone might get back to you before January, but don’t count on it. Have a good break, and remember to step away from the computer for a while. I know I will.
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This week in anaconda - December 17, 2010
This week’s entry is all about how we create installation media.
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This week in Anaconda - December 3, 2010
This week’s entry covers installation to a disk image, storage testing, and disks with 4k sector sizes.
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No this week in anaconda this week - November 24, 2010
There’s no TWIA this week because it’s Thanksgiving and I’m off work both Thursday and Friday. Personally, I’ve been plenty busy with merging my storage tests into autoqa. That’s probably the thing I’ll talk about next week. So for now, go off and do something that doesn’t involve computers for a while. Your body and mind will thank you.