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NetCore: More shitty server problems
Jan 29th, 2006 by Anders Kringstad

I’m so tired of this. Just as Mats is so happy with having put a new PSU-fan in and gotten the rails attached to sparkle the darn thing decides to go tits up. Or not totally, but almost. The disk have been spewing out i/o-errors all day and the services keep failing. Three reboots and a bunch of manual fscking have not done much to help.

I guess it’s time to re-think system management some in NetCore-land.

Jorunn coming home!
Jan 22nd, 2006 by Anders Kringstad

Today Jorunn will return from her trip to Chile. An hour ago we spoke on the phone. She’s in Paris now at CDG waiting for her plane to Oslo. At 1800 CET she’ll be back in Trondheim, at Værnes.

I miss her so much now that I know she’ll be home soon. It’s also Sunday, and I kindof hate it, since I can’t expect to spend much of tomorrow with her as it’s Monday, Samfundet-work, work, and a meeting about the telecommunications at Solsiden. Bleh.

However: The main point is: She’s coming back home! TO ME! TO ME!

Jorunn long gone :\
Jan 18th, 2006 by Anders Kringstad

It’s one week today since we left Trondheim to go to Oslo and tomorrow morning at 0600 it’ll be a full week since I saw her the last time. I feel alone and so, but it’s better now that I know that she’ll soon be home again. Touchdown in Trondheim is scheduled for late Sunday evening.

If you’re online from Chile Jorunn: I’ve done six rounds of cleaning clothes, bought food, watched movies and had a little party since you left. The whole house still seem to be standing. :-*

45 minutes this morning
Jan 9th, 2006 by Anders Kringstad

Biked down to the Pier and did 45 minutes of workout. Just got home now. Need to shower and get to work before the weekly meeting at 0900. It feels good to be awake!

..the hard work begins
Jan 9th, 2006 by Anders Kringstad

After the long journey through the wasteland called ‘season holidays’ I’m ready to get going with my workout program for 2006, back to Samfundet and getting a lot of work done on all nine frontiers (Might as well start calling it the ‘perimeter’ – as the frontier of work and roles have grown into a full 360° thingie. (Yes darling, I am working on dropping some hats and roles, sorry about that tiny little new one.))

This weekend we had a final blow at the horn with Jorunn’s father and stephmother having their 3 year-late wedding-party along with their 50th birthdays. (Talking about cramming things together eh?)

EEK, going down!
Jan 3rd, 2006 by Anders Kringstad

They say that an accident seldom come alone – it might be true. Last night njaal (NetCores main webserver) had a big hang-up and ran out of I/O and today, just an hour ago my laptop disk started making ‘funny’ clacking noises. I guess you all know what came next – it stoped working. After thinking about it for about two minutes I janked the disk out and pulled the disk out of feilaigo, my other laptop and put it in.

Now, 50 minutes later I’m working on feilaigo, formerly hoodeesh and are distupgrading the old Ubuntu warty-release to breezy while typing this. All I now hope for is that it would be possible to get hold of the files I had yet not taken backups of, that is, the past week of spare-time play.

The best blonde joke ever?
Jan 2nd, 2006 by Anders Kringstad

All over people keep telling jokes about blondes. Well, this one is most likely the best one ever!

Goodbye 2005, hello 2006
Jan 1st, 2006 by Anders Kringstad

T-A!

Christmas day 2005, Christmas eve
Dec 25th, 2005 by Anders Kringstad

Christmas day — A time to remember, because it’s the first christmas that I spend with Jorunn here at Solsiden, in our new home. Last night we went to my moms house and had dinner with my family. We also opened up christmas gifts and ate some cookies. Today we’re going to my grandmother and grandfather to eat dinner with the whole family. We expect to be 10-15 people, pending who has time to show up.

Enjoy your holidays everyone 🙂

Weblog confessions
Dec 24th, 2005 by Anders Kringstad

It may not be wise to think that nobody out there read your weblog. Actually: What if someone does a search on Google and end up on your webpage or weblog while researching you for, say, an article on a drunk drive? The teens in this case of a drunk drive in the U.S. have webloged about their life like most people and the court has heard their writings read out as evidence as The Register reports on this american teenager who now have gotten 5 years in jail after confessing through a weblog.

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