Mar 27 2010

Life in JQuery

JQLife

JQLife

I mentioned a couple weeks ago that since getting the hang of CSS and discovering jQuery (a Javascript framework that’s a huge improvement on a language that feels like it was created by government committee) I was starting to enjoy web programming again.  Several nights ago, I woke up and couldn’t get back to sleep, so I thought I’d take the opportunity to work on something new.   In about three hours, I threw together a little game based on something I played once on the Commodore 64, and got it functioning. Read more »

Mar 26 2010

Nature by the Numbers

If a whole number is evenly divisible by 9, then adding up its digits will give you a number evenly divisible by 9, and you can repeat that process until you end up with 9 itself.  For instance, let’s say you have the number 5747106501.  If you add up those digits, you get 36, and if you add up those digits, 3+6 = 9.  Divide 5747106501 by 9 to check, and you get 638567389.  Works every time.

If you think that kind of thing is cool, you’ll like this video.  If you think that’s stupid and pointless, you might like the video anyway.

Mar 16 2010

Corned Beef and Cabbage

Tomorrow is the big St. Patrick’s Day corned beef and cabbage (and mashed potatoes) dinner at St. Rose!  It’s from 11-7, and it’s $8/person or $35/family.  Kids under 12 are $5.  We cooked up 500 pounds of meat, which I think is four times what we started with last year, so we shouldn’t run out unless we get twice as many people.  Last year we ran out by 1:30 and had to scramble to have some cooked on short notice, and it wasn’t nearly as good.  This year we’re much better prepared, and we’re hoping to serve a thousand people.

There will be Irish-flavored music all day, from several different groups.  Last year, I thought I’d be insane or deaf by the end of the day, but it was actually pretty nice.  The groups change every hour or so, so the music is always fresh.  See the link above to see who’s playing when.  Bring all your family and friends to enjoy the food and music!  There’s also High Mass at 9:30am, instead of the usual 12:10pm Low Mass.

At 7pm, right when our dinner ends, there is also an Irish music concert at St. Boniface Church, featuring a harpist and a soprano singer.  I’d be there myself, except I’ll probably be elbow deep in dishes at that point, but it sounds very good.  The entrance fee is a free-will offering, with $10 suggested, and the proceeds will be split between Quincy Catholic Charities and Mission of Hope Haiti.  It’s a chance to hear some good music and see one of Quincy’s architectural centerpieces.

Mar 07 2010

Sunday Inspiration: Dreams

I can’t add anything to this; just watch it: Dreams.

Mar 05 2010

Friday Foolishness: Ah Leah

A song that’s been one of my favorites since I first heard it is Ah Leah, by Donnie Iris.  Fortunately, I didn’t get to see music videos back in the 1980s, so I didn’t know the guy singing was a dead ringer for Eugene Levy selling Clark Griswold the Family Truckster.  (And he’s even shirtless for a couple terrifying seconds.  I can’t imagine why he didn’t have a huge career after that.)   I just knew the song was loaded with infectious energy — it screams, as we might have said back then.  It’s the perfect driving song, except it’s not possible to stay under the speed limit while it’s cranked up.

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