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Thursday, July 18, 2002
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Thursday, July 18, 2002
started 7/18/2002; 1:04:52 AM - last post 7/18/2002; 5:51:11 PM
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Doc Searls - Thursday, July 18, 2002 
7/18/2002; 5:04:52 AM (reads: 6529, responses: 9)
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Better luck next place
| | Looks like we lack a critical mess of bloggers for today's MeetUp in the Santa Barbara - Santa Maria area (which are not exactly next doorto each other, but never mind). We needed at least four RSVPs to make it happen. Hey, I know we had one. |
| | I think I'll confirm next time for the LA-Beverly Hills-Hollywood one. And I'll be looking for reports on today's MeetUp there (or anywhere). |
Story of the day
| | With all the bad news and whining going on (my own especially I've been annoying the shit out of myself), I thought it was high time to point toward something more than good in the world: something real nice & miraculous. Herewith: The Miracle Boy, from Noah Grey's Journal. |
Still in Classic hell
| | Okay, I've reset the permissions in /System/Library/CoreServices/ClassicStartup. I now get (as I did at an earlier point) "You do not have sufficient permissions to Run Classic from /privateBê." I have no idea what to do next. |
| | [Later...] Okay, it's fixed. What I finally did was call AppleCare, which recommended doing another clean install of the Classic system (9.2). And that worked. Life may now safely go on. |
| | Thanks for your help, everybody. |
Making some points
| | I was told recently that I had "some strong Google juice." Turns out this isn't something that stains your clothes. It's the generative power, like electricity (another form of juice), that derives from links, which Google values highly. |
| | Yesterday Tony Pierce said he was loving the link love from Bill Quick and me. I like that he saw it as love, which it is in his case, but in many other cases its more akin to respect, or the urge to serve humanity's heuristic passions. We link to release the profoundly (or profanely) social juice that serves as the blood of the species. |
| | In simpler terms, humans are distinguished no only by their ability to talk, but also by their ability to point. |
| | And while we're on the subjects of Love and Tony, I can't resist pointing to the work of genius the old man put up yesterday. Speaking with the wisdom of age (he's 108), and risking the dark light at the end of his carpal tunnel, he offers advice to 20-year-old Ashley that reads like a modern Desiderata: |
| | don't be fooled by guys who have great sex with you. the sex will always be great.
don't be fooled by guys who can write well. it just means that when they're mad at you you'll get the most hateful terrible emails. you deserve better.
don't be fooled by guys who are terribly handsome, or charming, or cool as a cucumber in a bowl of hot sauce. those guys, especially in LA are a dime a dozen.
what you need is a nerdy guy who'd do anything for you. who would leave you presents at your door and make web sites for you in your image: beautiful and grand, lyrical and edgy. you need a geek who would wait years for you, secretly, despite his own welfare. you need someone who wont make fun of the bad music kids these days love.
instead of trolling the skate parks and beaches, you should sit outside a cyber cafe or an engineering department, browse through the aisles of fry's electronics, become a member of the battery club at radio shack.
go geek, not greek. |
| | Wish somebody had said something like that to the Ashleys I knew when I was 20. |
Sign post
| | Sheila's mom died this morning. She was the same age as my father would have been. A Scorpio too, like my wife, my daughter, my aunt, my grandmother, my friend Susan (who shares the same November 9 birthday), and Phil, our publisher at Linux Journal. Bad insect, but a fine sign. |
| | My sympathies. She must have been a great lady. |
'Tis a gift to be simple...
| | I haven't fixed the Classic problem yet, but I am taking the time, while I don't have it, to burn duplicates of the source disks that came with the G4/800, before I return them today with the machine. (The source disks for the G4/500 are for versions of system software more than a year old and many generations back; and therefore pretty useless to me.) But for some reason the CD burner won't let me give the duplicate CDs the same names as the source CDs. Pain in the ass. |
| | And, at the end of a lengthy burning session, the burner (a Que something-or-other) says "Sorry, he operation could not be completed because an unexpected error occurred (Error code 3)." |
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Kevin Marks - CD copying 
7/18/2002; 5:39:47 AM (reads: 627, responses: 2)
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Use the Disc copy application - it will make images on the HD that you can burn from later, and they are exact clones.
On the permissions issue, you probably have 2 different user ids involved, and one is not logged in.
You need to do some kind of 'sudo chown' command in Terminal, but get a Unix geek to talk you through it.
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Kevin Marks - You jet lagged? 
7/18/2002; 5:41:48 AM (reads: 666, responses: 1)
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How come your posts are in Newfoundland time?
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Doc Searls - Re: You jet lagged? 
7/18/2002; 6:15:50 AM (reads: 732, responses: 0)
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I have no idea.
Makes sense somehow, though.
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Aled Davies - Classic Permissions 
7/18/2002; 6:09:11 PM (reads: 617, responses: 3)
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Doc Searls - Re: Classic Permissions 
7/18/2002; 7:10:22 PM (reads: 690, responses: 2)
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Thanks!
I'm trying it right now. Let's see if it works...
It doesn't. FUCK!
Sorry. Any other ideas?
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chuqui - Re: Classic Permissions 
7/18/2002; 8:36:42 PM (reads: 763, responses: 1)
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is your email working again? If so, I'll emaill you my voice line, and we can try to hash this out via voice sometime this evening when I get home.
Does OS 9 boot if you try to boot to it directly? If you haven't tried that, go to system preferences -> startup items and see what happens.
chuq
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Doc Searls - Re: Classic Permissions 
7/18/2002; 9:17:38 PM (reads: 803, responses: 0)
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Thanks. The email *is* working again, fortunately. And so is Classic. I re-installed OS 9.2, doing a clean install, and that took care of it. I had thought I did that before, but maybe not.
So, we move on.
Thanks again to all of you for your help.
An on to the next crisis...
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mikeraz - Re: Making some points 
7/18/2002; 9:28:57 PM (reads: 601, responses: 1)
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He feels like he's 108. Judging by the interests, writing style and such I'd guess somewhere between 15 and 22.
Doc, you really think he's 108? When can we talk about your investment in this wonderful opportunity I have, just for you?
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Doc Searls - Re: Making some points 
7/18/2002; 9:51:11 PM (reads: 699, responses: 0)
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Of course I was just running with his joke about feeling 108 (at another point he says he *is* 108.
Anyway, yeah, he's a young guy. Guessing 20s.
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