Third time’s a charm

After exploring two other CMS solutions, I’ve decided to split my website & blog between WordPress and LiveJournal. The website needs more life, and I only really use LJ for stuff I want a specific group of people to see. WP doesn’t yet have a good access filter like LJ does, so LJ stays a part of my life for the time being.

Graphics will return when I don’t have a fever of 38.4°C.

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Thermostats

This month’s pet peeve is about thermostats. A good digital thermostat circuit costs only pennies to manufacture — yet companies still put TERRIBLE electro-mechanical knobs on house and window HVAC units. These things have so much hysteresis that they simply can’t easily handle switching between heat and AC themselves. I’d much prefer a SIMPLE circuit that understands I want the room between 21 and 23 degrees Celsius, and figures out what kind of air handling is necessary. Is that too much to ask?

Where does this rant come from? It’s from having to deal with a poorly made HVAC system in a hotel room this month, constantly getting up in the middle of the night to adjust the crappy thermostat. Death to rotary electromechanical devices! (Yeah, this rant flows over to rotary timers on dishwashers and washing machines. They seem to fail just as often, and are a pain in the ass to set accurately…)

Poor Construction Techniques

ARRGH! While the new house is in good shape, it was generally put together with really CRAPPY materials. This, to me, is what is wrong with most new home construction in the U.S. Cheap-ass drywall, crappy roll-down vinyl kitchen “tile,” bad quality doors whose PLASTIC CHEAP moulding turns yellow in the sunlight after just a couple of years, poorly installed, poorly made closet doors, and chintzy wiring are just a FEW of my complaints.

I grew up in Chicago and New Orleans in predominantly old construction. While it’s clearly a pain to drive a nail into a plaster wall, that doesn’t mean it’s wrong. In fact, they soundproof naturally, hold in heat/cool better than bare drywall/stud construction, and don’t crumble when you run into them with your bike. While I like the open spaces you can achieve with modern building materials, there is no excuse for shoddy installation work or saving a few pennies by getting the cheaper gypsum boards available.

Home Depot seems to be the king of this problem. They continually push their cheapest stuff, and make it difficult or impossible to find good quality materials (either because they don’t sell them, or because they’re special order.) Even worse, they’re squashing their competition so roundly that it’s REALLY hard to find anywhere else to shop! I am lucky enough to still live near an HQ, one of probably about 15 left in the nation — and overall, they are nicer people, have nicer quality lumber and materials, and have a MUCH better selection in some areas. Home Depot’s exclusive deals with certain manufacturers means you can’t get some brands there…and they’re getting harder to find without buying directly from the manufacturer.

IRC Etiquette

You know what really bothers me?

It’s when people see me on EFnet IRC and call me an IRC COP. I am an IRC operator, which gets shortened often to IRCop – but that is not an IRC Cop.

If you feel the need to /msg me on IRC, please be nice. Call me Wohali, call me ma’am, or even call me an IRCop, but PLEASE don’t call me an IRC COP!