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Epic Twitter Riffing

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

While I was posting posting my own fail story, a bunch of Twitter residents decided to start riffing on the phrase ‘EPIC FAIL’ (maybe as a result of this article?). I’m not sure who started it, but I thought I’d paste in the relevant tweets from the people I follow:

Amtrak: Fail

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

I just checked for a friend on train ticket prices from the Detroit Area to Chicago. $70 each way, $140 round trip. That does not compute. If he were to drive, I’m going to estimate it would cost $80 in gas - and he’d have the convenience of having a car once he’s here. The airlines give me $160 with taxes and fees included, at a quarter of the trip time.

I love taking the train, but in this case it seems that it just doesn’t make economical sense. Especially for more than one person. I wonder why…

Building Boost

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Thank you. Note to self: Next time I need to build Boost, this is what I should do while experimenting:

bjam --build-dir=c:/boost-build/ --toolset=msvc-8.0 --build-type=complete

That builds all combinations of release/debug and dynamic/static libraries. Cost: Roughly 2 GB disk space.

What Are You Planning To Grow?

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Candace: what are you planning to grow?

As of today, I’ve got two of my 4′x4′ boxes planted with vertical trellises and chicken wire cages. So far I’ve planted:

  • 9 Beans
  • 16 Beets
  • 9 Broccoli
  • 3 Cabbage
  • 2 JalapeƱo
  • 4 Lettuce
  • 13 Onions
  • 5 Peas
  • 9 Radishes
  • 4 Spinach
  • 3 Summer Squash
  • 4 Swiss Chard
  • 2 Watermelon
  • 3 Zucchini

One tomato plant purchased (still indoors), need a couple more. Pumpkins to be started in a few weeks in time for October. We also purchased 4 dwarf fruit trees this year: 2 apple, one peach, one plum. I don’t expect any yield this year, but you never know.

This year is the first year we’re being serious about it - and surprise (to me), it’s a hell of a lot of work!

But I did solve the problem of making a cage that fits a box with a vertical trellis. I made a 4′x4′x18″ goalie net of wood and chicken wire. Then I tied chicken wire around the other side of the trellis so that the net and the trellis fit together to form a cage (with a one-inch gap for vining plants to grow up). It looks like it will work.

Gardening And Vines And Pests

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Anybody out there do any Square Foot Gardening? I’ve built some frames and got the mix and plan to put them on the ground this weekend. I also have built a couple vertical trellises, but I’m puzzling (like this person) how the cage can work with vertical growing crops… Maybe I’ll do what the first commenter did and just use the hardware cloth wall around the garden instead of a cage with a top - but I know there’s a raccoon in the neighborhood that could probably climb that…

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