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Name: Simon Janes
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Homepage: http://www.recursism.com/

Notes: I am still alive. Whadayaknow? Doing a lot with Python, Plone and Zope. Bought a 14-in iBook in October 2004 and it became my workhorse computer. Rarely touch a Linux desktop these days, but constantly touch Linux servers.

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13 Sep 2006 »

Whoah... I still know my password?   I'm saddened to hear that its shutting down. I haven't posted here in over three years. So long to a great site (if its not rescued).

28 Aug 2003 »

esXML     I figured that I'd quickly delurk and drop a note here about a friend's presentation about esXML, or Efficiency Structured XML. It looks like the start of an extremely useful standard addressing many of the weaknesses of XML.

16 May 2003 »

News-ish Blog on Python and Humane User Interfaces     Started a news-ish blog that will focus on Python and Humane User Interfaces in technology (not limited to just computers). Occassionally I'll post other things that seem cool. Recursism Laboratories Interactive. I just wrote up a small survey on grid computing and it made me exercise some journalisitic muscles that I haven't used since like the 7th grade.

3 May 2003 »

25 April 2003: My Father Dies, Age 51; Heart Attack     However, I did not learn of this until the following Monday. This week has been a whirlwind of ups and downs, with many downs. Lots and lots of things are up in the air. He had no will that I can find, in fact, his files were fairly random so it took a few hours of creating files from his piles to determine this. I realize that financially he could not have done everything he may have wanted at the time and very likely was trying to do this eventually, but probably never expected to die so young. He had no prior history of heart problems.

For you Advogatians who are older, find an estate lawyer and financial planner to help you protect your assets-- because whatever you leave behind without instructions (aka will) will be administered by the State in ways you may not have liked. It isn't expensive to do this, and your family will greatly appreciate not having to grieve and juggle your finances at roughly the same time.

For you Advogatians who are younger, I realize that its somewhat morbid to ask your parents or grandparents about these things and might be uncomfortable doing so but you and your family should consider doing this at least every year because things change-- people die, friendships fade, relations change. And yes, you too also need to find a financial planner to help you protect and grow your assets into the future and as a benefit, doing is sooner rather than later will help you enjoy a better "retirement."

My worst day was last Tuesday, but I still think about him and I have four new reminders of him living in my house now, Mikey, Binkey, Fluffy and Precious; three tuxedo cats and a calico-tabby all with four distinct personalities. The arrangement is temporary as I think they'll eventually move back in with my mother. Otherwise, it has been non-stop phone calls and other reminders about him that have been pretty hard.

3 Apr 2003 »

Working from Home Again     So very very happy to not have to drive to McLean, VA 5x/week. Of course that means that I'm not going to be working as much for that job, but then again, I was getting absolutely sick of the work.

Pondering Subversion     The ebuild in Gentoo requires neon 0.19.2 but Gentoo provides neon 0.21.3. I don't know how much time I'll spend hammering on it and give up and go with CVS, again. For those who haven't heard much about Subversion, there is a draft book at http://svnbook.red-bean.com/book.pdf. [...] Bummer, the ebuild fails. I've spent enough time on it for today.

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