Browsing the blog archives for June, 2009.


  • Acer Aspire One (3)
    Belize 2009 (5)
    Books (1)
    Carputer (2)
    Fitness (1)
    Indie (3)
    Music (4)
    Personal (15)
    Philippines 2010 (1)
    Project (2)
    Religious (7)
    School (4)
    Sheevaplug (9)
    Themepack (2)
    Travel (1)
    Wallpapers (1)

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Invalid Torrent Created With transmission-cli

Sheevaplug

I’m posting this mainly because I had a really hard time finding the solution. Hopefully someone in the same boat can find this solution helpful.

I usually use uTorrent to create torrents, however since I switched to my sheevaplug and installed transmission I’ve had to learn how to manage my torrents with a very limited cli. I did learn how to create a torrent:

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Carputer II

Carputer

A lot has happened since I last posted about my carputer so I’ll try to be complete and short.

After installing the computer underneath the passenger seat, I didn’t do much with it. I had the mindset that everything would have to be complete before I could start using my carputer but I soon realized that’s not necessarily true.

While I was in this carputer limbo, I did cut down my subwoofer box and attach the amp to the back of it and install it in my trunk.

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Theme Pack for Windows 7: Birds

Themepack

I love birds so I decided to make a theme pack with some high resolution wallpapers. I got most of them from interfacelift.com, a FANTASTIC wallpaper / photography website. Even if you don’t like birds you will find a wallpaper there that suits your fancy.

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Click here to download

You need Windows 7 to install this. Most of the photos are 1920×1080 and so appear best on a widescreen monitor.

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An Open Letter to BYU Students & Administration, 2 June 2009

School

dome

I expect this note, if printed in the Daily Universe, to receive heated responses denouncing it as unrighteous and heretical, an unfortunately common response on BYU campus when alternative ideas are offered. Maybe it is a tired subject, but daily reminders compel me to write this. I understand that this is a private university and as such BYU can create any code of conduct it believes prudent. However, as it is also a church institution, it should represent the ideals of the church while employing means to achieve these ideals that are compatible with the gospel.

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