A blog about technology, photography, and life.

Hey there! I'm Jonathan, a teenager in California who happens to be obsessed with pretty much everything imaginable: photography, open-source software, web development, electronics, stage management, and more. I syndicate my adventures via this site, RSS, Twitter, GitHub, and Flickr.

Is at SHDH 33 hacking on Plone themes.

 

SQL Buddy is absolutely awesome: it’s super-easy to set up, has a beautiful interface, and is fun to work with! http://www.sqlbuddy.com/

 

Upgrading a Plone 2.0.5 website to Plone 3.2.2.

 

Adobe, you rock. The most recent update to Fireworks CS4 completely fixed all of those annoying text-shifting issues!

 

MVHS’s robotics team got to demo during the JavaOne keynote. Video: http://ub0.cc/3C/37 Our site: http://www.spartanrobotics.org/

 

Trying to cover a bowling pin in bubble wrap. #moving

 

LionWiki is amazingly handy for basic group collaboration; it’s just 1 PHP file and is file-based. It even has search! http://is.gd/7k6T

 

Fixed those issues that I was having with Ohloh! http://ub0.cc/3Q/7B

 

Ohloh has apparently decided that I’m two different people: http://ub0.cc/3Q/7B Anybody know how to fix this?

 

The EeePC 900 (Linux) Partition Table

Note: If you use any of the information in this blog post and trash your computer, it’s not my fault. I’m not liable for anything that happens to you or your equipment.  This information is provided as-is with no warranties, expressed or implied.

During late spring 2008, I used up about $600 of my personal savings to buy an ASUS EeePC 900.   In retrospect, the EeePC was probably one of the best purchases that I ever made.  It’s amazingly light (a little over 2 pounds) and gets decent battery life.  These two features were especially handy during my trip to the Plone Conference Sprints in Washington DC in October 2008.