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  <title>Updating NetBSD pkgsrc: swig checks for mcs
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  <link>http://tkb.mpl.com/~tkb/blog/computer/os/bsd/updating-netbsd-pkgsrc-swig-checks-for-mcs.html</link>
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<p>It turns out that if you are upgrading your pkgsrc packages in a
<a class="reference external" href="http://diwp.blogspot.com/2006/09/manage-your-packages-in-sandbox-with.html">sandbox</a> you really need to make sure that the home directory of the
user you are using exists in the sandbox, if you use any packages that
have a file:<cite>configure</cite> script that checks for <cite>mcs</cite>, since mono hangs
if it can't use the home directory.  Ugh.</p>

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  <title>Tales of the Fabulous N, Part 1
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  <link>http://tkb.mpl.com/~tkb/blog/gaming/actual-play/tales-of-the-fabulous-n-part-1.html</link>
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<p>I haven't been able to get in as much gaming this holiday season as
either I or the <a class="reference external" href="http://tkb.mpl.com/~tkb/blog/gaming/the-kids">kids</a> would have liked, largely because I haven't been
able to prepare things.  However, we did get to play through part of
the <a class="reference external" href="http://www.tripleacegames.com/">Triple Ace Games</a> adventure <a class="reference external" href="http://tripleacegames.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&amp;cPath=1_6&amp;products_id=33">The Tale of the Fabulous Four</a>.
Luckily, there were actually <em>six</em> pre-generated characters supplied,
since there were actually six kids playing.  It's set in Boston in
1915 and is about a bunch of kids who overhear some criminals planning
to steal a diamond and decide to thwart them.</p>
<p>The roster was:</p>
<ul class="simple">
<li>L.B. playing Nancy Hestletwain</li>
<li>T.A. playing Lucius Munroe</li>
<li>E.A. playing Samantha Hardcastle</li>
<li>M.A. playing Oscar Whitfield</li>
<li>T.B. playing Arthur Abrahams</li>
<li>O.B. playing Brent Hardcastle</li>
</ul>
<p>We played through Act 1 and Act 2, though I compressed much of Act 2
because we had a very limited amount of time for the session; I
skipped Scene 3 entirely, and wrapped things up completely
differently.</p>
<p>I was definitely off my game, and six screaming kids didn't help
things — for some reason I had more trouble keeping them settled down
and on track than usual.</p>
<p>There were some good moments, though, and I think the kids had fun.</p>
<p>As for the adventure itself, I had a few problems with it.  I suspect
that if I'd had more time to adapt it things would have gone better.
Oh well.</p>
<p>We'll probably finish this off this summer, when T.B. and O.B. are
back visiting.</p>

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  <title>Recent Reading: S. Thomas Bond
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  <link>http://tkb.mpl.com/~tkb/blog/books/read/2008/12/s-thomas-bond.html</link>
  <description><![CDATA[
<ul>
<li><p class="first"><em>Farming As I Have Known It: 60 Years in Central Appalachia</em>, by
S. Thomas Bond, copyright 2007; first edition.</p>
<p>This book, on farming and farm life, was written by my father over
10 years in his spare time, and is an absolutely fascinating look at
farming from the era of my great-grandparents and grandparents
through to the present day.</p>
<p>Although I grew up on a working farm and spent most of my time
before I graduated from college working on it, I was never as deeply
involved with farming as my father, something I now regret deeply.
This book gives a very good idea of the determination, hard work and
deep thought required to build and keep a family farm in West
Virginia.</p>
<p>Dad had copies of this printed and some of them were Christmas
presents for 2008.</p>
<p>The book is available on the <a class="reference external" href="http://www.lhfwv.com/book/">web</a>.</p>
</li>
</ul>

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  <title>Recent Reading: T. E. Lawrence
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  <link>http://tkb.mpl.com/~tkb/blog/books/read/2008/12/t-e-lawrence.html</link>
  <description><![CDATA[
<ul>
<li><p class="first"><em>The Mint</em>, by T. E. Lawrence, aka John Hume Ross, aka T. E. Shaw;
copyright 1935, 1955 by Doubleday &amp; Company, Inc; first published
in Norton Library 1963 by arrangement with Doubleday &amp; Company,
Inc; ISBN: 978-0-393-00196-9.</p>
<p>Interesting and quite different than <em>Seven Pillars of Wisdom</em>.</p>
</li>
</ul>

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  <title>Dead Men Tell No Tales, Take 2
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  <link>http://tkb.mpl.com/~tkb/blog/gaming/actual-play/dead-men-tell-no-tales-take-2.html</link>
  <description><![CDATA[
<p>The usual GM in my adult group wasn't available this month (for very
good reasons), so I ran the “Dead Men Tell No Tales” one sheet for
<a class="reference external" href="http://www.peginc.com/">Pinnacle Entertainment Group</a>'s <em>Savage Worlds</em> based game <em>Pirates
of the Spanish Main</em> for them.  I had a lot of fun, and they seemed to
enjoy it.</p>

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  <title>Emacs and Cygwin python
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  <link>http://tkb.mpl.com/~tkb/blog/computer/emacs/emacs-and-cygwin-python.html</link>
  <description><![CDATA[
<p>If you happen to be using <a class="reference external" href="http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html">Windows Emacs</a> and <a class="reference external" href="http://www.cygwin.com/">Cygwin</a> <a class="reference external" href="http://www.python.org/">Python</a> there's
an annoying interaction where “M-x run-python” hangs.  The easiest way
to fix it is to mount the directory where you have your emacs
installation into the Cygwin file name structure.  For instance, I
have my emacs installation in <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\emacs\emacs-22.2</span></tt>, and in a
cygwin shell I did <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">mount</span> <span class="pre">-b</span> <span class="pre">‘C:\emacs'</span> <span class="pre">/emacs</span></tt>, and now running the
Cygwin python works.</p>
<p>The emacs function <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">run-python</span></tt> adds the emacs <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">data-directory</span></tt> to
the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">PYTHONPATH</span></tt> in the emacs <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">process-environment</span></tt> before running
python; unfortunately, since this is the MS Windows emacs, its
<tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">data-directory</span></tt> starts with a drive letter and a colon.  When the
Cygwin python initializes <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">sys.path</span></tt> it splits <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">PYTHONPATH</span></tt> at the
colons, which means <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">sys.path</span></tt> ends up with the drive letter as one
component (usually interpreted as a relative path) and everything
after the colon as another component.  It that's a valid Cygwin
pathname for the Emacs data directory (which is what the above mount
command did), things work (accidentally).</p>

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  <title>Mousing in Emacs under Screen
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  <link>http://tkb.mpl.com/~tkb/blog/computer/emacs/mousing-in-emacs-under-screen.html</link>
  <description><![CDATA[
<p>It <a class="reference external" href="http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?14930">turns out</a> that if you execute the command <cite>xterm-mouse-mode</cite> (or
evaluate <cite>(xterm-mouse-mode 1)</cite> in your initialization file) when
running <a class="reference external" href="http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/">Emacs</a> under <a class="reference external" href="http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/">Screen</a> it allows “non-modified single clicks” to
work.  Normal mouse functionality is still available by holding the
Shift key while clicking.  I use the <a class="reference external" href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/">PuTTY</a> ssh client for remote
access to various servers, and this works well Emacs in Screen under
PuTTY, too.</p>

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  <title>µstr - Micro String API - for C
</title>
  <link>http://tkb.mpl.com/~tkb/blog/computer/str-micro-string-api-for-c.html</link>
  <description><![CDATA[
<p>I was very pleased to discover large parts of <a class="reference external" href="http://www.and.org/ustr/">µstr</a> compile and seem
to work under VMS v5.5-2 with GCC 2.7.1, which is almost the only
compiler available to me on that machine.  The other is VAX BASIC,
which has adequate simple string handling, but lacks advanced string
handling and has only very painful facilities for dynamically
allocating complex data structures and working with them.</p>

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  <title>2GB Windows XP Hibernation Problem
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  <link>http://tkb.mpl.com/~tkb/blog/computer/2gb-windows-xp-hibernation-problem.html</link>
  <description><![CDATA[
<p><a class="reference external" href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000555.html">Coding Horror</a> points out the hotfix for the:</p>
<pre class="literal-block">
⚠ Windows - System Error
Insufficient system resources exist to complete the API.
</pre>
<p>error when trying to suspend a Windows XP machine with 2 gibibytes.
The hotfix is hosted by <a class="reference external" href="http://www.u-g-h.com/2006/03/14/insufficient-system-resources-exist-to-complete-the-api-solived/">Owen Cutajar</a> and is from <a class="reference external" href="http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=909095">Microsoft
KB909095</a>.</p>
<p>Update: 2008-12-11: Unfortunately, it doesn't always work.  Even after
applying the hotfix, one of my laptops still won't hibernate.</p>

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  <title>Fudge
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  <link>http://tkb.mpl.com/~tkb/blog/gaming/fudge.html</link>
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<p>I really need to run more <a class="reference external" href="http://www.fudgerpg.com/">Fudge</a> games.  Fudge <em>Bunnies &amp; Burrows</em> in
particular.</p>

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