
Before flying to London for the show, Mr. Reed takes a grand tour of the Jungle in the backyard!
Here he visits the Irises.

Before flying to London for the show, Mr. Reed takes a grand tour of the Jungle in the backyard!
Here he visits the Irises.

Here is my self portrait for the show in London. Becka describes it here.
“Mr. Reed” reflects both oboe fanatic in me, and also the logical side. He is himself an oboe reed. He’s playing the oboe. Presumably the reed in the oboe could also be another smaller copy of him… this is called “recursion”, and is a fundamental part of computer stuff that I dig.
Last spring I reported that I saw a banded Trumpeter swan. The website (www.reportband.gov) took my personal information and thanked me. I didn’t expect to hear any more on the subject.
However, yesterday I received this happy note from the USGS and Canadian Wildlife Service:
I was particularly pleased to see that they included a little bit of information on the bird I saw.
Today my band director asked if I had a blog. But it wasn’t clear if he was actually referring to this blog, or to a blog by a namesake (I apparently have a few).
So to clear up the confusion…. Hi Wayne. This is Andy. Oboe/English Horn and purveyor of fine Adobe software.
I just learned how to install from the “testing” repository of debian. I followed the instructions on here, even though they were kind of out dated. In summary:
sudo vim /etc/apt/sources.list
adding this:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
Then:
sudo vim /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/70debconf
adding this line:
APT::Default-Release “stable”;
Finally:
sudo apt-get update
apt-get -t unstable install wordpress

Happy Halloween!
Having done this only once, I’m not prepared to write an authoritative HOWTO. Nevertheless, since there isn’t a lot of info out there on how to do this, I’m reporting my experience.
First of all, why go to bootcamp? Bootcamp allows you to run the Windows operating system natively on a Macintosh. VMWare provides a virtual machine that runs simultaneously with your Mac. I needed Bootcamp because one of the shortcomings of VMWare is that the video driver doesn’t work as well.
Here is how I did it.

It has at least three meanings.
First, it’s a Venn Diagram. The four dark dots represent myself and my three brothers. Three of them are now 40 or older, and that’s indicated by the circle enclosing three out of the four dots.
Also, the dots are zeros, and there are two ones there, too. 101000 is binary for 40.
There is a tail on the second Venn diagram circle, making also the number nine. The two circles together make 09, which is this year (2009) that we went to Yosemite together to celebrate Jeff’s birthday.
Bonus: the 9 upside down looks like a 6, and the two circles interlocking look like an eight — 68 is year Jeff was born.
Materials: JC Penny Tall T-Shirt, hand-dyed with 6 parts fire red, and one part yellow in high emersion. Freezer paper stencil and paint stick.
Mike, Jeff and I on top of Upper Yosemite Falls, about 2700 feet above the valley floor. Halfdome is in the background.
This is the mountain I’m standing on top of in the previous entry. Imagine me at the very tippy-top….