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Someone has done something spectacular: Bill George has put together a collection of photographs from a so-called Sci-Fi Airshow. He has put very realistic images of famous ships from SciFi programs into the setting of an air show, with spectators milling about, seen on gantries just outside of ships, and even a few crew and pilot pictures. This is one amazing bit of photoshoppery if I’ve ever seen it.

This was such a delight to explore. I am such a fangirl for SciFi, and remember watching all these shows and movies. The Eagle from Space:1999 was one I was always particularly fond of, as well as the Orion spacecraft from 2001: A Space Odyssey. These pictures set my heart racing with excitement. If only, if only…

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Lunar Reconnassance Orbiter, taking shots of the moon just 50km off the surface, has been doing flybys of the Apollo 17 landing site, and has seen the actual US flag still there!

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a good visit

A long weekend away in San Jose visiting family and friends.

Had lunch with Chelsea on Thursday. We got sammiches from Le Boul and ate them at her home while waiting for delivery of a fridge — they’re doing more remodeling on the kitchen. Chelsea is lucky she’s not going to be around for it as she left on Friday for Tulane, which she was all excited about.

Friday had lunch with Tig and talked over all kinds of stuff. Was a great chance to catch up on personal things and just spend time with her alone.

Saturday morning was birthday breakfast for Ruth up at their house. Lise was rolling around with her foot in a cast. She seems to be holding up well, if a bit confined. Was fun and good to see them both.

Saturday lunch was with Tig, Gail and Paladin. We had a good lunch and then did a little shopping. Outside the bookstore there was a group of ANONYMOUS protesting the Scientology bookstore next door. I took their leaflet and chatted them up a bit.

Long drive home on Sunday, good to be home.

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originally uploaded by tamouse.

The last few days in Australia were great. We went to Phillip Island and saw Koalas and Penguins (no penguin pictures unfortunately, photography is forbidden there). One koala came down and wandered along the railing in the tree-level boardwalk for quite awhile so we got a real good close look at him (or her!).

Sunday I spent the afternoon with Jax and Damien again and then spent the evening up at Bev and Lloyd’s one last time.

The flight home was unextraordanary. I cried when i left Australia, I really had such a good time and I met so many wonderful people, I didn’t want to leave.

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Footy Upset!!

Collingwood beats Geelong ending their 27-game winning streak!

Last night we went to see the footy (Aussie Rules Football). Ivy’s dad patiently explained the rules to me and I thoroughly enjoyed the game. Lots of action, lots of men grabbing men. Collingwood played a very aggressive game. Geelong just coudn’t keep up. It was very fun and very exciting. Collingwood is Ivy’s Dad’s team, so we were very happy at the play and outcome of the game. There were a whole bunch of Geelong supporters at our section of the stadium and a couple of Geelong supporters had to be taken away.

Aussie rules footy is a really a great game, better than soccer. Fast moving, high scoring, lots and lots of action, and very physical.

After the game, we went to DT’s, a gay family bar which was a lot of fun and met up with a couple of other friends and chatted late into the evening. I’m having the best time in Australia.

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Ivy and Hanna on a Tram in MelbourneLanded in Melbourne after a long flight with a short stopover in Aukland. Ivy and Hannah were waiting for my right outside customs with big smiles and hugs. I felt so good finally meeting Ivy in person and seeing Hannah again.

Ivy had to go into work, so Hannah and I went to her work. I met Hannah’s business partner, Jesse, and we had great conversations about the things they are working on and generally geeking out. We went downtown on the tram for the afternoon and hung around a nifty magazine shop. We all picked geek magazines to read. From there, Hannah and I went to pick up Ivy from work, and we road the tram back to Jesse’s house to get the car the went off for the evening to friends of Ivy and Hannah’s, Ben ad Lloyd. They are an absolutely wonderful couple a little older than me that have an open house so people just drop in. Lloyd threw together a very nice simple meal and we sat around and talked late into the evening.

The Library in front of the librarySaturday, we went to the Victoria State Library, which has a couple of large reading rooms. One is absolutely huge, with a domed glass cieling letting in natural light and is just gorgeous. We walked around looking at the displays they had there. On of the most interesting was the complete armor of Ned Kelly, an outlaw who has become a legend of Australia.

Next we went to the Melbourne museum, where Hannah and I got in for free, her on her student card and me cause I’m old. We saw a few exhibits, the best was CSIRAC, the first computer built i Australia. CSIRAC is the only first generation computer still in existence in it’s entirety.

On Sunday, we met Leesioh from a chatroom and had a great lunch on the way down to Ivy’s parents’ pllace. We spent Mother’s day with Ivy’s parents and had a lovely time. I met Ivy’s sister and her nephew and niece. Ivy’s mom put on a great dinner with vegetables grown in her garden.

After we got home, we watched a video of Bill Bailey and all had a good laugh.

On Monday Ivy and Hannah had errands to run, so we went downtown, I hung out at the library reading then we headed back to Jesse’s house and hung out thare then back to Ivy and Hannah’s for a bit, then another errand, then we went off to the airport to see Ivy’s mom off on her trip to the UK for a few months where she’s to take care of her sister.

I am having the best time here in Australia. I am so glad I came here.

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I got an Eeepc 4G in Pink that I’m using for a communications device.

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I’m planning on keeping the Xandros distro on it and not do anything particularly fancy with it.

First thing i did was add some additional repositories to /etc/apt. I added the following repositories:

deb http://xnv4.xandros.com/xs2.0/upkg-srv2 etch main contrib non-free
deb http://dccamirror.xandros.com/dccri/ dccri-3.0 main
deb http://www.geekconnection.org/ xandros4 main
deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/eeepcrepos/ p701 main etch

Second thing I did was install screen(1). How could they leave off this Tool of the UNIX GODS!!!

Third up is getting it to work with my Treo 700p over the USB connection. After that, I’ll tackle getting it to work with the 700p over bluetooth.

There isn’t any real documentation on how to set up the 3epc over USB phone. I’ve had to scratch out information from friends and the internet as best as I could. Best thread so far is http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?id=1127 (both pages). I’m also finding good templates from the USBModem site (http://www.mobile-stream.com/usbmodem.html) even if I don’t need their software (I bought Sprint’s Phone-as-Modem plan).

I needed to make sure cdc-acm was installed. I added cdc-acm to the end of /etc/modules and rebooted.

Go back to Network Connections, try to add a new dial-up network, and…… the phone reboots! ARGH.

Ok, turns out I didn’t need cdc-acm. I needed a utility called USBModem which sells for $25 that runs on the 700p. WOOOT! IT WORKS!

But it’s not perfect. As per http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?id=21392, I edited the file /etc/ppp/peers/dialup1 (created by the network creation program) and added the following two lines:

lcp-echo-failure 4
lcp-echo-interval 65535

Unfortunately, the network still seems to time out after about 10 seconds of no activity, so I launched a ping to yahoo.com to keep it open. I hope they don’t mind too much.

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From: editor@schmap.com
Subject: [Flickr] Schmap Lake Tahoe Third Edition: Photo Inclusion
Date: September 29, 2007 5:59:33 AM PDT
To: tamara@tamaratemple.com
Reply-To: editor@schmap.com

You’ve been sent a Flickr Mail from Emma J. Williams:

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:: Schmap Lake Tahoe Third Edition: Photo Inclusion

Hi Tamara,

I am delighted to let you know that your submitted photo
has been selected for inclusion in the newly released third
edition of our Schmap Lake Tahoe Guide:

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If you like the guide and have a website, blog or personal
page, then please also check out our schmapplets -
customizable widgetized versions of our Schmap Lake Tahoe
Guide, complete with your published photo:

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Thanks so much for letting us include your photo – please
enjoy the guide!

Best regards,

Emma Williams,
Managing Editor, Schmap Guides

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