Uber DNS problems and stuff I would have posted already but couldn’t for various reasons

Wow. I haven’t been able to get here for like… a day. And it’s not because I’m capped and the Inter­net is slow and I’m impa­tient, so shut up already :P

So if you can’t read this mes­sage blame a three-letter-acronym (DNS) being attacked by a four-letter-acronym (DDoS), both of which will be under­stood only by a small frac­tion of you, I guess!

Geek geek geek.

Erin’s farewell party was last night in like… Hobart or some­thing… so a bunch of us drove down there and it was good. Or, I drove down with lots of pas­sen­gers and it was a good night/trip, once we found the river under the bridge in Hob­bitsville. Thanks Selo ;-) I only dis­cov­ered yes­ter­day that dri­ving actu­ally can be tir­ing. Or drain­ing, one of the two. Any­way, enough about dri­ving. I’d post pho­tos but

a) It’d be painfully slow to upload, and;
b) … nope, that’s about all the rea­son I’ve got.

It’ll hap­pen April 1. No that’s not an April Fools’ joke. Wow it’s April already. Uni cal­en­dars suck/take get­ting used to. I totally don’t know what I’m doing with my life/when any­more. No diary can save me. It’s odd… I love paper but need my wall cal­en­dar and my uni diary and my home Exchange and work Exchange to all mag­i­cally sync with one another. Guess it’s time to buy a cheap Palm Zire… Doh. Tempt­ing, though. It’d save car­ry­ing lots of books for the big­ger days at uni!

Stream-of-consciousness blog posts are fun. I’m going Zire shop­ping tomor­row I think. Well, online at least. After I fail my Greek test, and after I get home from work. We’ve got a new guy com­ing in tomor­row called Niels (I think? Dunno about spelling… and I have a brother called Neil so it’s not that name…) so the Australian:German ratio of our office is shift­ing more in favour of the Ger­mans again. Heh. In other exciting-work-related news that prob­a­bly means noth­ing to any­one who hasn’t seen the office, everything’s been re-arranged over the week­end. So I’m going to go in on Mon­day after­noon and my PC will have moved again. I’ve seri­ously had… one, two.… two and a half dif­fer­ent desks/desk loca­tions since I started last Decem­ber! (Or was it Novem­ber?) Change is good fun.

I haven’t posted on τρανσλιτερατιον this week, have I? Prob­a­bly not. Bad­ness. I am con­stantly think­ing about that stu­pid sub­ject, it’s just that real work for it eludes me. Mark quipped this evening that he shouldn’t have done two sub­jects in a semes­ter he actu­ally wanted to do well in. I think I find myself agree­ing! Hehe. I’m really excited about our first Eng­lish assess­ment, even if it is a pal­try 1000 words and so on. Just to write aca­d­e­m­i­cally again. And I know the HSC year wasn’t about that but I tried to make it that any­way … hence my Eng­lish Advanced teacher say­ing to me she didn’t think I could get a band 6. A com­ment on arro­gance, per­haps, but I love that sub­ject too much to just let things go and regur­gi­tate. Unlike Emily I don’t just enjoy the idea of lan­guages… they’re gen­uinely inter­est­ing (irre­spec­tive of whether or not I actu­ally study them — I read this great bi-lingual English/Spanish cul­ture blog that’s pretty ran­dom but just occa­sion­ally has absolute gems of information/new per­spec­tives) in their com­plex­i­ties, irra­tional­i­ties, quirks, and asso­ci­ated cul­tures. Inter­tex­u­al­ity is great, too.

Tonight in church we were doing the last bit of Mark chap­ter 7, and there’s this bit that says “He looked up to heaven and with a deep sigh said to him “Eph­phatha” (which means, “Be opened!”).” — and I couldn’t help but won­der “why not trans­late that word?”. Turns out it actu­ally says ο εστιν διανοιχθητι, which appar­ently trans­lates as “which is “Be opened!”” or sim­i­lar. εφφαθα is actu­ally an Ara­maic word (I don’t know what char­ac­ters Ara­maic uses, even, let alone how to translit­er­ate that back!) that just hap­pened to be ren­dered in Greek in the orig­i­nal. So we’re actu­ally get­ting the undoc­tored ver­sion in the Bible, even though it’d be sim­pler to trans­late “eph­phatha” as “be opened!” and just skip that step. Good stuff.

Speak­ing of all that Greek, I should go sleep so I have time tomor­row to learn three weeks’ worth of vocab for a test at mid­day. Yay.

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# by Josh on March 26th, 2006 Tags: , , ,
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Sydney to Hobart 2005

Took a bunch of pho­tos of the Syd­ney to Hobart start yes­ter­day, about as many of heli­copters (there were 18 up there, only major net­works I didn’t see were Ten and SBS) as of boats. Meh!

Here are a few pics from the lot.

Boats foreground, Sydney landmarks (Harbour Bridge, Opera House, etc.) background
Crowd shot
Larger vessals leaving, wide shot
Competitors have mostly left by now, but the exclusion zone is still clearly visible as there is a defined line boats hover on the edge of, appearing to extend the shore outwards.

# by Josh on December 27th, 2005 Tags: ,
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