The two Crankulators

August 11th, 2009

Introducing Tess and Betty my two new old Case Lawn tractors !

Betty
A Case 442 tractor with a 12hp Kohler with Hydraulic Drive
This tractor has been in use since 1975. I am the third owner. The previous owner and spent almost an hour going over what he has done to maintain it. He had original receipts and a manual. I later received an email from him telling me where the oil filler was.

Tess
A Case 108 Tractor with an 8hp Briggs and Stratton motor and Belt drive. Case 108 tractors are quite rare. Tess was built in 1973 and was in terrible shape when It was picked up. Every bolt was lost, all the wiring was cut. Carburetor was filled with varnish, shorted sparkplug, old gas in tank, all the drive pulleys where gone, Brake and clutch mechanism was gone.

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Tilt Shift Rules

June 29th, 2009

As a youngster I made a few stop frame movies using 35mm cameras, Film cameras and later an actual video camera. Perhaps that is why I find ‘Tilt Shift’ videos so captivating. This is one in particular that I enjoy

Tilt Shift Monster Trucks

404 handlers does anyone care

June 7th, 2009

So in today’s web 2.0 I wonder sometimes why so many websites, website designers seem to miss one fundamental concept. What happens to a user when they mistype a link, or visit a link that no longer exists.  Web Content Engines today are capable of updating pages as they are being read, working links disappear all the time. I see this as is a fundamental flaw in the design of websites as a whole. Websites are designed to get users to content. Moving links and content around makes this process impossible. Any content that was once useful is no longer something that can be located via a straight book mark. Consider the example of a Library. The content of the Library is always on the move, books are moved around some added some removed. What is key is that any one book can always be located. Each book is tagged with an identifier and regardless of where that book went it can be located. Updated books can be repointed to by updating the tag. Online content should be handled the same way. Instead of posting it as some fleeting tidbit hopefully captured by a search engine or internet archive. It should be posted in a manner to make it as available and as permanent as possible. This is not saying that websites should not evolve and change, on the contrary. They should be able to evolve, and the evolution should allow for the legacy content to be easily relocated.

A secondary issue is directing users to where they need to go. Missspelling a page by a single upper or lower case still returns a 404 error on countless sites. Why is this ? We have so many tools for smart text and string matching and few of them are applied to URLS. I think that a webengine should be smart enough to correct typos or at least to direct users to the nearest location to where they could find help.

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Playing streaming audio on OSX

May 19th, 2009

I find that coming from a linux background and switching to OSX challenging. Sometimes I just want to play a tune, I dont want it categorized, or memorized. Just play it, simple. On Linux I had a choice of a large collection of media players all with different strengths. For me however I embraced mpg123 for its simplicity. So to my surprise the mpg123 in the MacPorts collection runs just was well as the linux one and allows me to play local media as well as streaming audio. Here is a little howto. streaming audio on osx with mpg123

Halloween 2008

May 16th, 2009

So I started documenting some of my many years of Halloween setups in a wiki. Every year I setup a fun Halloween show at someones house for one day only. I swoop in on the morning, setup all the equipment and props and then in the evening pack it all up until next year. This year a house in Manotick was hosting my setup and it was the best looking house setup I have had for a very long time.
Halloween 2008
–Added 2007 to the list only 25 more years to go, luckily I only have document the last 10 years.
Halloween 2007

Welcome to Rattyshack

May 16th, 2009

So this is my site. There are is a start of a document repository for various things that I have done as well as some ‘tools’ that I occasionally use.