Migrated off of travis-ci

Posted on Mon 07 September 2020 in tech • Tagged with programming, continuous integration

I migrated all of my builds off of travis-ci. I've never really liked travis-ci, it is slow and offers little added value over and above the infrastructure that is already required to build and connect with it. On the other hand, GitHub offers a wide array of tools enabling development …


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History: AtumRe

Posted on Sun 06 September 2020 in history • Tagged with definition, dictionary

The ancient Egyptian god of the Sun. Atum was the human form of the god, while Re was a figure with the body of a human with the head of a falcon. Ancient Egyptians believed that the Sun was the fount of life. The pharaoh was seen as the earthly …


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We are eating good

Posted on Mon 31 August 2020 in food • Tagged with news, photography

We are eating extremely well during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup carob powder
  • 1 stick butter
  • 2 cup flour
  • .75 tsp baking powder
  • .75 tsp baking soda
  • 1 cup walnuts
  • 1 cup white chocolate chips

Chocolate White Chocolate Chips

This is my version of paleo.

  • Yams
  • greens
  • apple slices
  • fake bacon …

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History: Heliopolis

Posted on Sun 30 August 2020 in history • Tagged with history, place

Nile River Delta, Northern Egypt- Heliopolis was the center of worship of the Sun God, Atum-Re , until the rise of Thebes, 2100 BCE.


The Rover

Posted on Tue 25 August 2020 in news • Tagged with librivox, audiobook, history, piracy, french revolution, recording

The Rover

I'm working on another audio book for librivox. The Rover by Joseph Conrad is an excellent book about a former sea captain and pirate. The setting, during the French Revolution, couldn't be more apt and provides wonderful historical context.


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Posted on Tue 25 August 2020 in art • Tagged with abstract, originalart

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