05.07.07
This weekend was Action Packed!
Well, maybe not Super Colossal but busy, none the less. On Saturday, I drove to the NOVALUG meeting to sit on a panel for a database discussion. I represented MySQL, Peter took Oracle and Angelo was PostgreSQL. We each did a 10 minute run-down of the major features of the database, then into a Q&A session. Or at least, that’s what we planned to do. Had to take a lot of time to define basics of databases, including terminology like “tables”, “columns” and “database.” I guess I assumed too much of the audience.
We had some good discussions around questions like “How do you size a database server for 500 gigs of data? For 1 terabyte of data? How do you detect and repair corruption? Can I have the database fire off an event when a piece of data changes” etc. Afterwards, a buddy of mine and I went to Old Dominion Brewery for lunch. I had my usual, Angus burger (medium rare) with fries and an Oak Barrel Stout (draft, not bottle.) If you can find Oak Barrel Stout, give it a shot - but be warned, they change the recipe slightly for the bottled version. OBS draft is a whole other world of goodness.
After I got home, I played World of Warcraft for a few hours then went to bed.
On Sunday, after dealing with a client melt-down, I grabbed my .45 and 410 shotgun and headed to Blue Ridge Arsenal to squeeze off a few hundred rounds with my friend. He had his .38 revolver and rented a 9mm pistol and we spent a good hour blowing holes in paper targets. I did manage to shoot myself in the finger….with a staple gun. I reached around the cardboard to put pressure on it so I could staple the target to it and CLICK. Damn staple went into the tip of my trigger finger. Afterwards, we went to Starbucks for some coffee and lengthly discussions on Brazilian strip clubs, Bruce Campbell’s appearances in the Spiderman trilogy, rednecks and other topics of interest.
When I got home, I rinsed the dirt off my car (you have to driver a half mile on the dirt road to get to my house.) Then I picked up a lot of branches and crap in my front lawn. I never raked the leaves from the fall and the wind storms of this spring blew a lot of dead branches down. Yard work is satisfying work…especially when it’s your own lawn. I have a huge pile of leaves to mulch up…and nothing that needs mulching so I’ll have to dump it in the woods out back. Oh well.
