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  1. Playing with Common LISP. A clever language, I like it.
  2. MPlayer on the eee wasn't rendering subtitles right... I enabled ass, and everything worked.
  3. Added phase response analysis tools to mkfilter.
  4. Switched to namecheap the other day when godaddy failed miserably. So far so good. Time will tell whether or not they're reliable.
  5. Added RIAA and RIAA/IEC playback curves to mkfilter (as custom curves in an extra/ directory)
  6. Switched to namecheap - free nameserver hosting. Better interface too.
  7. Godaddy's dns servers that manage my domain are down. I'm switching to a new nameserver host as soon as I find one.
  8. Documented most of mkfilter @ http://encryptio.com/code/mkfilter - pictures included
  9. Gmail is out of beta.
  10. mkfilter, analyzefilter, and mkunfilter.sh on github: http://github.com/encryptio/mkfilter
  11. Licensed ininit under the 3-clause BSD license. Found out fftw is GPL and thus an infection. Unhappy.
  12. Uploaded mkfilter to my site with no docs as of yet. http://encryptio.com/code/mkfilter
  13. Uploaded channelmap @ http://github.com/encryptio/channelmap
  14. Pushed my updates to ininit and convolute. Some misbehaviors rectified, update recommended.
  15. After eating healthy for a while, fried food is so... Uninteresting. Distasteful, even.
  16. Got my mkfilter program up to par on linear-phase filters. It's got all I've ever needed for filtering now...
  17. On the beach, designing FIR filter creation programs.
  18. New brename version 0.13, fixes/allows nonrecursive directory renaming. http://encryptio.com/code/brename
  19. Watched twilight. Couldn't stop giggling at the glittering vampires. hee.
  20. Got Dvorak on my eee. Easy switching to/from qwerty with "asdf" and "aoeu" at the command line.