Posted on 2015-01-06 in Happenings
Posted on 2014-08-24 in Happenings
Movie: Team Cornell Icy Buckets (direct download) Youtube link
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Thank you Team Gregory for thinking of us when you met this challenge. We did not understand the challenge part. 24 hours is not enough time to learn about Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis , let alone think up some way to deliver water that we hadn’t seen yet. Waiting past 24 hours also gives us a chance we could see dread of the challenge on the weekend family video chat.
We got 40 pounds of ice, a meat thermometer, some slipshod garage engineering, and a good reason to chat up the kids about ALS.
We’re trying to share our new awareness with:
Kristin Cornell ( and Christian Langlois)
and Rebecca Cornell Stone (and Harley Stone)
Heather Ray and the Rays
Mike Homer
Have fun.
http://www.alsa.org/fight-als/ice-bucket-challenge.html
Tatum’s Quite Nice Luke-warm San Diegan Ambient Temperature Bucket Challenge
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 Dexter’s icy bath
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 Mariel and Chase
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Matt
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Posted on 2014-08-23 in Happenings
This is a placeholder for a better post that I’ll get to some day.
Ubuntu linux is a great operating system… or at least it /has/ been great and is a great alternative to running windows.
These are the first steps to correct the caveats I have with the direction of the new ubuntus.
First install the regular old ubuntu 14.04 (as of right now) and then log in for the first time.
The big problem with the default set up is the graphical interface – it is called Unity and it makes the best case for “Why you should always stay with windows”
First step to clean up unity is to remove the “shopping” lens action which will constantly try and get you to buy stuff from Amazon when all you want to do is start up a program.
apt-get remove unity-lens*
sudo apt-get purge libzeitgeist-1.0-1 python-zeitgeist zeitgeist-core zeitgeist-datahub zeitgeist
The next step is get a completely new alternative to Unity
apt-get install gnome-shell
Then you’ll need to log out of your current session and, before entering your password, click on the nondescript circle type thingee after choosing your user name from the list.
Select “GNOME” from the list and log back in.
To start up programs hit the “Windows” key and start typing what you’d like run.
The next thing you should do is go to
https://extensions.gnome.org/
and install a few tweaks to gnome that will help – there are a bunch to try and they are easy to install and uninstall so you can play with stuff.
Most importantly is to fix the “ALT_TAB” action because they screwed that up royally by segmenting /types/ of programs so if you have multiple terminals up it can take seconds to switch between them if you forget the “ALT_`” keypress.
Use this plugin to normalize that:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/15/alternatetab/
Here is a picture of the extensions I happen to have installed right now:
Install a clipboard manager that allows you to combine the “mouse highlighted” clip buffer and the “CTRL-C” buffer.
apt-get install parcellite
(This is a great thing… hit CTRL-ALT-H and it’ll give you a copy paste history so you can redo)
Install Google Chrome:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:saiarcot895/chromium-dev
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install chromium-browser
Install VirtualBox and openssh-server
apt-get install virtualbox virtualbox-dkms openssh-server
Besides binding your Terminal (My favorite is called roxterm) to a handy one button launch (F4) and getting your web browser up to snuff
Posted on 2014-07-16 in Happenings
We had a bit of a learning day when we realized that we could use some graph paper and our digital scale to measure the area of a graph with weight.
Posted on 2014-07-09 in Happenings
Posted on 2014-06-26 in Happenings
Diving Instruction at camp cornell circa 1985?
#tbt
Posted on 2014-06-25 in Happenings, music
I almost completely forgot that I recorded this with my big boy recording device, but I went to clean up some of my audio station’s storage space and found it again.
Here’s a zip file with all the songs split up in a rather inconsistent manner
It’s a fun listen-to albiet ever so rough around the edges. Pride be damned…
(Video to come soon)
Posted on 2014-06-10 in Happenings
Posted on 2014-06-09 in Happenings, music
The Standley Middle School 6th Grade Intermediate Orchestra
Concert from 2014-05-22
Dexter presents the second number.
Posted on 2014-06-03 in Happenings