I got the above shots of a female olive-backed sunbird from inside a window at the new workplace. She was frantically trying to get inside the room, for some strange reason. In the third picture you can see her peeking in from the other side of the glass. This is probably the best shots I've taken of the olive-backed sunbird yet.
KORH Minimum Sector Altitude Gotcha
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I had this draft around for over 5 years—since January 2019. Since I still
think it is about an interesting observation, I’m publishing it now.
In late D...
Horrible Histories: The Movie: Rotten Romans
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The original *Horrible Histories* books (the first was *The Terrible Tudors*
in 1993) came out while I was right in the target age group, and they were
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Why Go is Not My Favorite Programming Language
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*Disclaimer*: this article shares very little except the title with the
classical Why Pascal is Not My Favorite Programming Language. No attempt is
made to...
Seasons Greetings 2013; Happy New Year 2014
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Hrmmm... I've really been neglecting this blog... Laziness is a powerful
force!
Anyway, since 2014 has reared its hopeful head, here's the first blog post...
Glamorous pictures?
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The event last weekend was a "no cameras" event, and while we'll have
pictures, I don't have them yet.
And I think I'll keep them private when we get them...
A new beginning...
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There are not many times in life when one can start completely anew. When
everything that you used to be no longer binds you. When you are given a
carte bl...
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PowerDNS 2.9.22 released, RFC 5452 assigned!
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Hi everybody!
What a day! Remco van Mook and I received a message today that our RFC Draft
(full text here) has entered the ‘AUTH48’ stage. This means th...