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Turn on the bright lights

Posted In: Technology, Everyday life — January 15, 2006 @ 8:53 pm — Peter

This weekend zoomed by with me spending quite a bit of time catching up on work coding and project documentation. Not my ideal weekend fare, but it had to get done. The application development department I work in has recently adopted an Agile approach to projects, using the Scrum implementation to be specific. I’m enjoying the culture shift so far, despite resulting in having to take some work home with me. I’m certain as I participate in more projects organized this way that I’ll become better at estimating time required for coding efforts.

I fit some coding for our website in too. Hoping to spruce up our image gallery, I put together a stylish tree view of our album structure. The only problem with it, I’m not sure where to put it. I’ll have to revisit our template and try to squeeze it into the album page. Ideas anyone? It was a fun little piece of code to write and reminded me why I did so poorly on recursion assignments in undergrad.

While I’m on a geek bend, I should share a page I put together that uses MRTG to chart the usage of our DSL connection. Why is this important and why should you care, I have no idea… Regardless, it is pretty cool and made possible by the hacked firmware our WRT54G router now runs. To clear up the pretty pictures, green is us downloading from the Internet and blue is us uploading to the Internet. This MRTG-based page will someday be rolled up into a collection of pages that describe our home computing environment.

We’ve been quickly accumulating movie shorts of Amelia doing random cute and adorable things. Not sure what to do with these clips, I’ve downloaded Ulead VideoStudio and have been merging the videos together with effects hoping to end up with something to burn to DVD and send to family. I was hoping to download Pinnacle Studio too, but they don’t offer a trial version. Anyone have opinions on either of these video editing suites, or perhaps a different one that I haven’t considered yet?