The
Crystal Method
Went to see these guys on Saturday, with an
opener from überzone
and breaks by Static Revenger.
So sue me, I like techo; I also happen to like everything
from Vivaldi to Stomp to Bare-Naked Ladies, and a lot of
weirdness in between. By the way, Static Revenger's stuff is
available
on MP3.com, so go support
someone who realizes he's not going to go broke by having
people download his music.
Jay &
Silent Bob Strike Back
Another View
Askew masterpiece. Very funny stuff. If you go, make
sure you've seen the others in the series (Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, and
Dogma), and
I'd suggest Good
Will Hunting for good measure. Apparently, there's plans
in the works for another one in 2002, called Clerks: Sell
Out, but it looks like the future will be animated.
Hmm.
Subversion
Getting my feet wet here by trying to convince
Subversion to build with both libtool 1.3
and 1.4 invisibly,
which is taking far longer than I'd expected (I can fudge
things pretty easily to build on one or the other, with a
little manual compilation, but I want automation, dammit!).
Next task is going to be getting mod_dav_svn
installed so I
can mess around with remote access (which means an upgrade
to Apache 2.0); with all
the discussion on the list about
authentication, it'd probably be interesting to whip up a
little how-to on setting up a multi-user repository with
client certificates. As far as I can tell, that should be
doable already, using Apache's native authentication
mechanisms...
Evolution
I've given up for now. After wedging the IMAP
mailboxes for the fifth time, I decided to go back to Mutt for a while. Give it a
few more revisions, though, and I'd expect to be converting
over full-time. Unfortunately, I really need to get work
done for now...;-)