4/30/2004

Live Bullet and other Heavy Music

Filed under: music — jra @ 11:38 pm

“this is from ‘72 also, about being on the road, it’s called Turn The Page, yeah”

Live Bullet cover image

I grew up listening to this. I remember my parents buying our first copy on vinyl and playing to it almost constantly. This and Neil Diamond’s Hot August Nights define a lot of my earliest music memories. Two vinyl copies and a cassette version later, I finally got this on CD as an anniversary present. Growing up in Detroit, it always felt like Seger was “our” superstar, that we only let him out occaisionally to the rest of the world to enjoy. Even now, hearing someone in St. Louis or Atlanta say “yeah, I like Bob Seger” is a strange event, a feeling of “that’s not quite right”. Live Bullet is Seger in his living room, playing for his extended family. His later live album Nine Tonight never had that feel for me. Part of it was recorded at home, the rest on the road.

Listening to this, I’m homesick. No matter where we live, Detroit will always be home to me. I think it comes from the knowledge that’s gained in childhood, learned vicariously from parents, relatives, neighborhood kids, the local paper and all the other non-obvious sources of information that we all learn from.

Atlanta was becoming like home for us. For the 5 years we lived there, we settled in and started to put down roots. Most of the people there were transplants. One of the first questions usually asked when first meeting someone was “And where are you from?”, closely followed by “where’d you go to college?”. Calling a store and asking where they’re located at turned into an extended directions conversation, as the assumption that everyone knew where things were was false.

We’re coming up on 5 years now in St. Louis, and I don’t have that sense here. St. Louis isn’t outsider-friendly. I’ve found very few people who’ve moved here from elsewhere, which leaves a large population of people who all have the same shared experience. They know without explaining where Euclid is, the Pageant is a club, or gooey butter cake. Having to ask for an explanation or details on every uknown reference gets only increases the feeling of alienation.

Being told that I’m hated simply because I’m from Detroit doesn’t help either.

So yes, Bob Seger is from Detroit, and he’s OURS first and foremost. We knew him first, he played there first, and you’re only bandwagoners. We let you borrow him but he’ll always come home.

“and those are memories that make me a wealthy soul”

SPARCs on ebay

Filed under: Personal — jra @ 9:02 pm

I’ve decided to sell off my SPARC machines, as I really don’t use them for anything other than timewasters. The home net really just needs a large fileserver, and a medium powered x86 machine for VNC/web stuff. For those tasks, the SPARCs I have aren’t really suited. I don’t expect to get much, but every little bit helps. So, it’s time to part them out.

Guess I’ll sell the Indigo2 as well. $50 anyone? :)

4/12/2004

Gentoo

Filed under: linux — jra @ 9:09 pm

I’m really starting to like Gentoo. I like how customizable it is compared to other distros. I can build a lean server from the same install media that I build my fat laptop. Configuration is simple, especially setting up different profiles for my roving laptop (work, home, wireless). And, doing a scripts/bootstrap.sh or emerge system and seeing it use distcc to build across a cluster is pretty neat.

I have a huge TODO list for the home network, tho. Right now storage is spread across both SPARC machines, as well as the PC. chele’s XP machine has the largest drive in the house (60G), but it isn’t on all the time so I can’t use it as a fileserver (yes, I could steal the drive but that’s more work). Ideally I should sell off the SPARCs and use the money to build a fileserver for the basement, but having cut my early Sun hardware (go go diskless Sun 3/60!) I’m loathe to give them up. Plus, I can’t imagine I’ll get more than $100 for an Ultra1/170E. If only they supported IDE drives, for large internal storage…..

X.org rebuild complete, back after reboot.

4/11/2004

Bah

Filed under: Wings — jra @ 6:48 pm

Wings lost. 3-1 in Nashville. Bah.

I know, they can’t win all of them.

2 down, 14 to go.

4/8/2004

Misc.

Filed under: General — jra @ 5:43 pm

Well, I’m not hitting my goal of one post a week. The road to Hell is paved with cliches about work. I still contend that it’s laziness and not that I have too much to do.

On second thought, I do have quite a bit going on. I’ve been working here and there on the Spitfire (which I have do detail elsewhere), rebuilding all the servers downstairs with Gentoo, the typical house stuff that everyone does in the springtime, and watching the Wings try and fight their way to the Stanley Cup.

4/3/2004

gentoo

Filed under: linux — jra @ 7:11 am

I’ve switched all of my home machines over to gentoo linux. Previously, the x86 PCs were running Fedora, while the Ultra1 SPARC machines were running debian. I’ve been watching gentoo for a while, and with the release of 2004.0 I decided to switch. The nice thing about having them all on the same distribution is that I can share configuration/packaging information between all of them. Now to get cross-compilation working..

I’m going to switch the laptop over as well. I may end up back at Fedora on that, because the cluster and servers at work are running a mix of Fedora and RedHat. We’ll see.


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