Heat Advisory!

Checked the weather this morning on the NWS webpage. Looks like it’s going to be a hot one:

This afternoon. Becoming partly cloudy with an isolated thunderstorm possible. Near record warmth with highs in the mid 90s. Heat indices from 100 to 105. Light and variable winds. Chance of rain 20 percent.

Tonight. An isolated evening thunderstorm possible. Otherwise becoming mostly clear. Lows in the lower 70s. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.

Wednesday. Partly cloudy. Continued hot but less humid. An isolated shower or thunderstorm in the afternoon. Near record warmth with highs in the mid 90s. West winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.

Wednesday night. Partly cloudy. An isolated shower or thunderstorm in the evening. Lows in the upper 60s. West winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.

Thursday and Thursday night. Partly cloudy. A chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening. Highs in the upper 80s. Lows in the lower 60s. West winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 30 percent.

Friday through Monday. Partly cloudy. Highs around 80. Lows in the lower 60s.

I’m thinking that someone over at NWS needs to poke his head out the window. Or maybe update the forecast on the web!

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Hacking the Linksys PAP2

I spent an hour or more hacking the Linksys PAP2 box that used to be used with Vonage. The box has been collecting dust in my office after being “pulled from service” months ago. So really I had nothing to lose if I broke it.

Popping the lid showed me a spot on the PC board where a reset switch was planned but never added. Shorting these leads caused the box to apparently reset itself (duh!). It still got me no closer to unlocking it, though. I’m not sure what a reset gets you.

I was able to locate new firmware for flashing, but no way to really flash it. I tried feeding it a custom XML config file but didn’t get too far with that, either. In spite of these obstacles, I do feel I’m getting closer to making this box useful again by getting it connected to Asterisk.

A Fine Year

It was around this time exactly a year ago that our big guy arrived. I’d say its been a pretty phenomenal year.

Happy first birthday, Travis! The world has never before seen a boy as happy as you are.

Carry-On Baggage

I was looking through some files on my laptop today, searching for a presentation when I came across this photo I had saved a while ago. It’s a seldom-seen shot of the plane hitting the South Tower on Sept. 11, 2001. What stood out for me again is the bulge plainly visible under the starboard wing. That’s when I was reminded again that democracy is dead in America.

Boxcutters … ha.

Oh well. It sure was fun while it lasted.

The Big D

I’m in Dallas now, in a hotel overlooking Six Flags Arlington. Flight was smooth, if not crowded. Skipped the Mavs last night as the weather was bad. Cold, windy, and rainy. Not what one expects from Texas. What a waste of a convertible rental car.

I hope to stay busy so that the day flies by. If you see many more blog posts today, you’ll know that wasn’t the case.

Oh, and I already miss my family. Travis’s first birthday party was Saturday. Lots of family at the house to celebrate. T couldn’t have been happier. Nor could we.

Blogging the Mavs

I’m taking a business trip to Dallas this weekend and thought I’d take the opportunity to check out the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday night. I’ve been reading Mark Cuban‘s weblog for a while and really enjoy reading the perspective of an NBA owner. He actually answered my email today, telling me “let me know what you think!”

So I intend to do just that, bringing the readers of MT.Net along on my reintroduction to pro basketball. It will be interesting to see how my perspective has been formed by the thirteen years I’ve lived here in the heart of college basketball.

Flexible Conduit

Being a geek like I am (what’s that? You didn’t notice?), I often have schemes in mind that require pulling new cables from one end of the house to another. Our current house doesn’t have an easy path from the first floor to the second floor, so instead I have to thread cables sideways down the back wall to get them into the garage. Needless to say, it’s time-consuming and frustrating work.

Not too long ago, I hit upon what I needed: some flexible conduit of some sort. I had in mind the kind of 1.5-inch wide plastic tubing that I often see around fiber lines. Only problem was I couldn’t find it anywhere in the hardware stores.

A few weeks ago, I found what I was looking for: a 25-foot roll of swimming pool vacuum hose. Lowes sells it for $12 in their landscaping department. I can thread this around the rafters and through the wall one time, and easily stuff it with as many cables as will fit.

Perfect.

Raleigh PD Catches A Big One

Congratulations to the Raleigh Police Department for arresting a suspect in the Stephanie Bennett murder case. As each year dragged on, I became less and less convinced the killer would ever be found. Drew Edward Planten could be that killer, and today he’s behind bars.

Through the magic of DNA testing and RPD’s gumption to keep knocking on doors and asking questions, the streets are a little safer today. Let’s hope that if Planten is the killer, he gets put away for a long, long time.

Fair Warning

I’m taking the day off today to join the family at the State Fair today. With a forecast of sunny and mid-80s, it should be a fun time.

Blog y’all later.

P.S. I found out today that the fair got a mention on Boing Boing for its yummy fried strawberries. (The yummy was sarcasm, in case your sarcasm web filters are on … you … you techno-geek.)

Judith Miller

So Judith Miller finally sprung herself from jail by agreeing to testify about her sources in the Valerie Plame affair. Being that the First Amendment is sacred to me, when it comes to protecting sources I’ll take the side of the press every time. However, there’s something more with Judith Miller. Something just doesn’t smell right.

Miller was a tool for the drum-up to the Iraqi war, publishing a series based on anonymous souces which later turned out to be pure fantasy. Whether she was inadvertently used for this or was a knowing accomplice is up for debate. It seems to me she was connected on the inside – and is she was willing to serve those purposes.

Yesterday, I was astounded to learn that her testimony revealed Miller has a security clearance! Yes, a secret-level security clearance! So, what business does a newspaper reporter have needing a security clearance? And who in their right mind would grant it to a reporter?

One cannot go out and buy a security clearance. It must be sponsored by your employer, who must be working on a government project requiring such clearance. Miller supposedly got hers as an embedded reporter in Iraq.

How did Miller earn enough trust to acquire a clearance? Has she been a tool of the administration all along? Or was this a “clearance” meant to dazzle her, in order to earn her trust and win favorable coverage?

This revelation raises a lot of questions. It will be very interesting to see what comes out of this investigation.

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