March 15, 2009
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Random thoughts
I am still adjusting to tweeting on Twitter. Most seem to write about their everyday life--I going to lunch, I worked out today, I'm meeting a friend for drinks tonight. I started to do something similar, but I am unsure if other people want to know or even care about the minutiae of my everyday life. So instead I've been tweeting things that don't necessarily deal with specific activities of my everyday life, but express more about what I'm thinking or feeling.
In the past few days, this is what I've written (some editing was involved):
- Anyone know what is "pi day"? Is it about "pies" or the ratio between a circle's circumference and its diameter?
- Onigiriman is really digging the original UK version of Life on Mars, although the slang is sometimes a pain in the jacksie.
- Onigiriman needs a bolt of energy to get his butt moving forward, but a ponderous, cloudy DC Sunday is not helping.
- Onigiriman wants to know: What is OpenDNS? Can someone explain this to me?
Can anyone answe some of these questions? I'm not getting much of a response from these tweets, but then what can you say in 140 characters or less?
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original life on mars rocks!
What onigiri said about pi day. it's about the circle math.
= )
3.14 = March 14th.
^_^
Some people bake pies to celebrate.
I'm not sure about the rest of them.
@anamnesis_intense - Thanks... I think.
DNS resolves IP addresses to names, such as http://www.xanga.com. Typically this is a public service offered by large ISPs. These large ISPs have a seeminly infinte amount of customer traffic and I'd compare the atmosphere similar to that of shopping at Walmart. A jungle experience.
"To use OpenDNS, you merely choose to use our DNS servers instead of those assigned by your
ISP or pointing directly to the root servers."
"OpenDNS delivers recursive DNS service, which means our DNS translates
the domain name requests made from your network into IP addresses. This
is how all recursive DNS works; OpenDNS just does it faster and more
reliably."
"Filtering adult content and other unwanted sites on a network is one of the greatest advantages to using OpenDNS."
https://www.opendns.com/start/best_practices/#your_network
I don't have the answers. But at least you're thinking.
i'll get right to work on those clouds
I'm pretty sure pi day is referencing to the circle's circumference and its diameter.
Wow, I think I did that in less than 140 characters.
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