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Writing In the Mission (1: Origins)

2011-06-08 4 min read Fiction marco
Well, now that my novel, In the Mission, is out and available, I thought it might be a good moment to write about the writing process. You know, a little like a making of DVD bonus feature, only you have to read it instead of watching it. How did I come up with it? Well, In the Mission has a long story. I started thinking about it in the mid-90es, when I was young and crazy. Continue reading

Brother HL4150 Color Laser on Linux (Kubuntu Natty)

2011-06-07 3 min read Hardware marco
Summary: WOW! Five Stars!!! I’ve had mixed luck with printers under Linux in the past ten years. Some of them would not work ever, others worked just fine, and a third kind worked some or most of the time, but you could never count on them. It used to be the case that printing on Linux depended on the standards used. Printers that internally used PostScript would work the best, GDI printers not at all, and most of the HPGL language printers would have some functionality available. Continue reading

When is Taxation Fair?

2011-06-02 8 min read Musings marco
I had a long conversation with my brother while in Europe, and it sparked a lot of thinking inside me. We were talking about the Obama Administration’s concessions during last year’s budget negotiations and the resulting extension of tax cuts for the rich. From that instance we moved on to a more general topic: what is fair taxation? We noted at first that since the beginning of the idea, taxation was driven by ease of implementation more than by the idea of fairness. Continue reading

Europe

2011-05-21 5 min read marco
It’s been the best of times, it’s been the worst of times. My brothers and I decided to part with our old family house in Germany, since none of us was ever going to live there, and I had to go and retrieve as much of my distant past as possible. At the same time, I knew this was the last time I’d see the place and get to soak in the memories of my childhood. Continue reading

Enthusiasm

2011-04-10 3 min read Surfing marco
I guess we all have them – those days when we just overdo it, and then at the end of them we are a bundle of exhaustion, curled up on the living room couch, watching Samantha Who? and wishing we had had a little less fun. Well, today was such a day. I went in the morning and “surfed” for 2 hours – and then went again this evening. After an hour I was beat, and I had barely been able to catch a wave (three of them, to be precise). Continue reading

Why, Nokia?

2011-04-09 5 min read Electronics Anonymous marco
To all my friends with iPads (and there is a shocking number of them): I had a tablet years before you did. Yes, your tablet may be shiny and a joy to use, but mine is stored in a closet with the HP Omnibook I had in 1994 and the Sharp Zaurus I held in my hands in 2002. The tablet is a 7″ Nokia N770, a tiny little bundle of joy I bought in 2005. Continue reading

Chance, Ayn Rand, and the Triumph of Narcissism

2011-04-09 8 min read Musings marco
[Long post, with a rambling story. It’s worth it, I promise.] When I was a wee lad in Italy, I had a horrendous Latin teacher. You must know that all high school kids in Italy need to learn Latin (at least back then), and in the higer grades of high schools Latin was taken very seriously. That meant that one of the two essays in the graduation exam had a good chance of being about Latin (the other was always about Italian literature). Continue reading

‘Sup, Dudes?

2011-04-05 3 min read Site Updates marco
Well, it’s been a long while since the last update. I just checked, and it looks like the last entry on this blog was from just after my participation in the AIDS LifeCycle ride – that was LifeCycle 8, and we are at 10 now. I guess living in San Diego has been a lot of fun and a lot of work, and I hadn’t had much time to keep this site updated. Continue reading

Creating Panoramas with Hugin

2010-12-26 3 min read Electronics Anonymous marco
[![](/2010/12/panorama-annotated.jpg)](/2010/12/panorama-annotated.jpg)Like it? This is what the cliffs and the ocean look like at Black’s Beach, California. Christmas Eve 2010. See that steep canyon gouged into the cliff face? That’s how I got to the beach, on a trail some call the Goat Trail. I stood at the bottom of this thing and took a picture of where I had come down. Then I took a picture of La Jolla to the South. Continue reading

Use OpenOffice.org to Create an Image Gallery

2010-12-26 6 min read Electronics Anonymous marco
I went on this hike on Christmas Eve – a steep trail down a ravine, with the most unusual people and the most unusual features. At the end, a gorgeous beach with surfers and pretty ladies with parasols waiting for them. Huge mansions staring down from lofty cliffs, and an amazing sunset that colored the cliffs a golden hue of honey. I looked at the pictures, and they were pretty. Unfortunately, due to the unusual nature of the features and the number of different things you were looking at, it wasn’t quite clear how (or even if) they belonged together, and what the story behind them was. Continue reading
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