
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Friday, August 15, 2008
iPhones, failed updates, and md5sums
Today I got the dreaded
"The iPhone “iPhone” could not be restored. An unknown error occurred (6)."error message while upgrading my iPhone to 2.0.1. Long story short, the software update was corrupted:
bash-3.2# md5 "/Users/alpha/Library/iTunes/iPhone Software Updates/"*
MD5 (/Users/alpha/Library/iTunes/iPhone Software Updates/iPhone1,1_2.0.1_5B108_Restore.ipsw) = abc314729d23d9073b64706e9e24335e
bash-3.2# md5 "/Users/lambda/Library/iTunes/iPhone Software Updates/"*
MD5 (/Users/lambda/Library/iTunes/iPhone Software Updates/iPhone1,1_2.0.1_5B108_Restore.ipsw) = 5c5da46c5e758cfd8a2d830cacf37bd7
I created a new user, lambda, iTunes downloaded the new software again, and the iPhone restore completed succesfully. I copied lambda's copy to my main account, and it restored from backup beautifully.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Black Diamond Ion headlamp replacement batteries
The website wasn't much help, but the e-mail support at Black Diamond is excellent:
Q. Which 6-volt batteries can I use for my Ion or SpaceShot headlamp?
A.
Duracell 28L (lithium)
Duracell 28A (alkaline)
Black Diamond 6-volt replacement (silver oxide)
Radio Shack 2cr 1/3 N (lithium)
Kodak K28L (lithium)
Q. Which 6-volt batteries can I use for my Ion or SpaceShot headlamp?
A.
Duracell 28L (lithium)
Duracell 28A (alkaline)
Black Diamond 6-volt replacement (silver oxide)
Radio Shack 2cr 1/3 N (lithium)
Kodak K28L (lithium)
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Map of Henry W. Coe State Park, Hunting Hollow and Coyote Creek entrances
There aren't many maps of Henry W. Coe State Park available online for trip planning. The Hunting Hollow entrance has a few photocopies of the area near the southern entrances, and I've scanned in the copy that lived a few days in my pocket:


There's a map of the headquarters region here.


There's a map of the headquarters region here.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Googlewhacking is the new Hapax Legomenon
Hapax legomenon: a word or form occurring only once in a document or corpus [m-w]
Googlewhack: a Google search query consisting of two words, that returns a single result
They're the same thing!
Turns out that I'm not the first to think of this: hapax legomenon is referenced on Googlewhack's wikipedia page.
Doesn't this make you nostalgic for Latin literary devices?
Googlewhack: a Google search query consisting of two words, that returns a single result
They're the same thing!
Turns out that I'm not the first to think of this: hapax legomenon is referenced on Googlewhack's wikipedia page.
Doesn't this make you nostalgic for Latin literary devices?
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