Archive for January, 2004

Posted on January 15, 2004 at 2:05 pm

I’m now on the third week of exile from work.
Week 1: planned vacation
Week 2: snow
Week 3: post-surgery recovery

Next week, back to work. Sad but true. It’s been nice, but I’m starting to feel a bit of cabin fever, especially since I can’t move around much right now. On the bright side, I’m getting a lot of coding done here.

Now that I’m completely addicted to broadband, including recently subscribing to Rhapsody and listening to the radio 100% online now, Comcast sends me a letter stating that I am using too much bandwidth. As is typical of so many fucked up telecom companies they decide that they really don’t like people that actually USE their service. Apparently I am using 100 times the national average bandwidth usage. Strange that someone who makes his living and gets most of his entertainment from computers would use more bandwidth than some granny in Arkansas that turns on her computer every week or so to check for email from her kids. Anyway, they won’t (or can’t?) tell me how much bandwidth I’ve actually used or even what the national median usage is. Sadly, I don’t have any other broadband options here because we’re a couple of hundred feet too far from the nearest pop for dsl. Satellite you ask? Don’t know…

I can upgrade to Comcast’s business broadband for a hundred bucks a month, but their customer service rep told me not to bother unless I get a second letter. We shall see.

Posted on January 8, 2004 at 12:21 pm

A couple of weeks ago I renamed phpGene Pro to Retrospect-GDS and released it as open source under a GPL license. Work has been rapidly progressing on the project because I took a week off over Christmas and now I’ve been stuck at home for the last four days because the entire Portland area is just about shut down due to the weather. Thankfully we’ve had power and internet the whole time.