Each has their own fate And their own wide road: One builds, another destroys, Another with insatiable eye Peers beyond the edge of the world β Seeking some land To seize and carry with him Into the grave. One picks aces At his in-law’s table, While another in the corner quietly Sharpens a knife for his brother. And yet another, quiet and sober, God-fearing, Creeps up like a little cat, Waits for an unhappy Moment β then sinks His claws into your liver, β And do not beg: neither children Nor wife will win your freedom. And another, generous and lavish, Forever building temples; And he so loves the fatherland, So grieves over it, Drains its poor blood Like water!.. And the brethren keep silent, Eyes wide open! Like lambs: “Let it be,” they say, “Perhaps it must be so.” Must be so! Because there is no God in heaven! And you, yoked, fall down And plead for some paradise In the next world? There is none! There is none! No use praying. Wake up: All in this world β Both princes and paupers β Are children of Adam. And this one… and that one… but what of me?! Here it is, good people: I feast and make merry On weekdays and Sundays. And you are bored! You grieve! By God, I don’t hear you, And don’t shout! I drink my own, Not the blood of men!
positivity
Against the backdrop of pre-election and election garbage, I want to say something good: Ukrainian programmers from Kyiv’s Shevchenko University took 4th place at the World Programming Championship. Hooray! Well done, guys.
political cartoon
Uncle Yolkin captured the events on our political stage very accurately…

KDE in Karmic Koala
It has been 2 months since I started working with the latest Kubuntu, and I can now draw some conclusions.
1. Kubuntu itself, compared to Mint 7, looks less polished β in terms of fonts and drivers. 2. ATI drivers are a whole other story. I forget where I read it, but it turns out that ATI, starting from a certain kernel release, dropped support for my graphics card. So I have to use the open-source drivers. (And curse ATI.) 3. Things crash from time to time. Mostly Kvpnc and Krdc β the VPN frontend and the RDP/VNC tool. Annoying, though I take comfort in the fact that nothing like this ever happened in GNOME. Nothing else seems to have crashed. 4. The KDE 4 taskbar couldn’t be configured for vertical placement β the icons scale in a strange way. 5. X.Org starts growing and eating memory. It’s unclear whether it’s due to uptime or some software corrupting it. I don’t remember this happening in Mint, but on FreeBSD the laptop could run for weeks without any issues.
bookmarks and paranoia
I have always been terrified of losing some interesting piece of information I found on the internet. So, like a Plyushkin, I drag everything interesting into bookmarks. Now my obsession has reached its peak: after all, a page I’ve bookmarked can be deleted, edited, or the entire resource might shut down, or a blogger might just spit and delete all their posts. So I urgently remembered a Firefox plugin β Scrapbook β which lets you save an entire page to your hard drive right from the browser. I’ll install it, and what’s more β configure it so that everything gets saved directly to DropBox - then nothing will definitely be lost!
2010-01-27 21:44:03
lg F8056 LDP 3000 ardo flso 106s
samsung wf8508 nhw ylp
e-shepet *****excellent model Usage experience: several months Pros: Large loading hatch, wash cycle indicator, low water consumption β 40 litres, easy to use, washes everything very well, when washing is done it shakes out the laundry β no need to iron. Cons: We’ve been washing for 4 months β everything is great! Comment: We bought this model for 15,600 rubles, in my opinion a bit pricey, but overall an excellent machine!
about blank DVD (and CD) discs
Needed a piece of software today, and was too lazy to go online since I was pretty sure I had it on a disc somewhere.
Found it on a dual-layer (8 gigabyte) Arena blank, burned back in May 2008 (I picked up the useful habit of writing the burn date on discs). It’s late now so I didn’t feel like testing the whole disc, but the 150 megabytes I needed out of those 8 gigs just wouldn’t read :( Tried it in two different drives, too.
brief movie notes
Quick and concise thoughts on movies I’ve seen more or less recently.
- Avatar: stunning film, watch it only in a theatre. Technology (for the boys) and romance (for the girls). - Armored: despite the star-studded cast, it’s total rubbish. Fell asleep halfway through, not planning to finish it. - Dorian Gray: didn’t impress me much, but I can’t call it a bad film either. - Planet 51: an animated film about aliens. Worth a single watch. - The Box: I didn’t finish it myself, but my wife and others say it’s worth watching. Though the ending is not simple and a bit bloody. - Funny People: a bit dumb and rather melodramatic. Not much comedy in it β watched it and felt sorry for the wasted time. Only if there’s absolutely nothing else to watch. - G-Force: about guinea pig spies. Good for one viewing, and even then β best suited for middle-schoolers. - 2012: haven’t watched it. My wife didn’t like it, and I don’t like disaster films in principle. - The Hangover: a standard comedy. One-time watch; if you haven’t seen it, you haven’t missed anything. - District 9: watching it now (in bits), interesting, but not for the ladies in my opinion. - 9: a decent animated film; feels like it wasn’t fully realised (you want a sequel). - Svaty: a Russian film β parts 1 and 2 are movies, after that it becomes a TV series. Recommended for couples β a good-natured laugh at the parents’ generation. Parents love it to an incredible degree; I watched it too and had a laugh. - Book of Masters: a Russian film that reminded me of “The Mistress of Copper Mountain,” only poorly made. Didn’t like it. - Up: a must-watch. If you haven’t seen it, they’ll call you a loser in heaven and refuse to talk to you about the sea.
dir-300
Updated the firmware to the latest version. Before updating, I noticed with some surprise that this router had disappeared from the official website β in its place there is now some DIR-300/NRU, which looks different. Fortunately, the firmware files were preserved on ftp.dlink.ru, so I gave it a try. The goal was to improve the Wi-Fi transfer speed, which on version 1.04 wouldn’t even reach 1 MB/s. After the update things got a bit better β the speed to a nearby (city-local) server increased and reached 2β3 MB/s. However, the transfer speed between two laptops, each connected via Wi-Fi to this now-updated router, improved only marginally and still doesn’t exceed 1.3 MB/s. I’ll try updating the drivers too, but I still suspect the router itself β I think it just can’t keep up. Which, in principle, is not surprising or alarming given what it cost. (By the way, this is the only purchase I’ve made that actually got more expensive after I bought it. Usually everything I buy drops significantly in price within a month or two. But here β what a surprise :)
about KVN
To lift our spirits, we watched the 2009 KVN Premier League final. We somehow endured the first half of the show, but by the second half we had no energy left, so we switched to dinner, conversation, and tea. Today we finished downloading the “KVN Super Games” β the anniversary edition matches. We watched the most recent one, the 48th anniversary game from 2009. As it turned out, it featured the teams that hadn’t made it into the final we had already seen. I spent a long time trying to figure out what the audience in the hall found so funny, especially during the performances of the team “Fyodor Dvinyatin” β the captain of which personally makes my teeth ache, so repulsive, disgusting, and dim-witted he is, and the jokes so dull. And now, as I write this, a performance by the KVN team from NSU is playing in the background on YouTube β the one that gave the world Alexander Pushnoy, among many wonderful acts β and I think: the show is from 1997, a round of 16, yet it’s so funny that the entire 2009 final doesn’t even come close. I’d rather not think that I’ve grown old enough that even KVN has stopped being funny.