Author: mike

  • Canoe update – June

    A few more pictures available. I’ve got the fibreglass and epoxy on the inside, it only needs a final sanding and then installation of gunwales, seats and decks. I did have some help sanding it… From Canoe – Stage 2 From Canoe – Stage 2 Here it is. I love the dark accents, they came…

  • Art website

    My favourite artist now has a website! Have a look at www.jodiehart.ca.

  • WordPress on Mac

    I’ve been banging my head against the wall for the past day, trying to figure out why my wordpress install on my Mac doesn’t talk to the database. Setup is simple, enable the built-in apache web server, install the Mac Mysql server and setup as per the wordpress instructions. . But When you’re on Linux…

  • Canoe update

    The canoe has come a long way since the last update. Over the past few weeks we’ve laid on the fiberglass and four coats of epoxy, and taken it off the molds. Normally you lay on three coats of epoxy, but the third coat was a bit messy so I sanded it off and added…

  • Canoe Update

    I’ve been working hard on my canoe, and thus not a lot of posting. All the strips are on, the stems are on, and all the staples are out. The whole album is available here, but here are some highlights. First the sheer line before cutting. If you look closely you can see the line…

  • Playing with the camera

    Fooling around with our new Nikon D90, I came up with these two shots. Click through to see the full pictures. This first one I took while looking out for meteors. I couldn’t see any meteors (too many clouds and fog) but I did find this airplane. The weird light is from a streetlight that’s…

  • Lighting storm on August 8, 2009

    On the evening of August 8th, 2009, Southern Ontario was struck by an incredible lightning storm. In St. George, rather than direct strikes, the sky was constantly lit up by indirect sheet lightning, although accompanied by very little sound. I took some pictures and the resulting colors are a bit spooky. The full album is…

  • Kezia the dancer

    Kezia, aged 4, is our resident dancer. There wasn’t enough light in the kitchen for the lens I had on my brand new Nikon D90, but I do think the blurring adds to the effects of her delight in twirling around. From Family

  • Canoe Update – August

    A bit more work on the canoe, one half of the bottom is complete, center line is cut, and I’ve got two of the sixteen or so planks on the other half complete. The second half of the bottom is tricky, as both ends have to fit perfectly in what feels like 18 different axis.…

  • Model Rocketry

    Noah received a model rocket for his birthday, so we built it over the weekend and launched it Sunday evening, when the wind died down to nothing. Here are some pictures of the event. Our new camera was fast enough to pick up the actual launch.

  • Mikaela’s missing front teeth

    Mikaela recently lost her two front teeth. Here’s a great picture of her attempting to look at said gap. Click thru for a bigger version. From Family

  • Canoe Update

    I’ve done some more work on the canoe, the sides are covered, and one half of the bottom is complete. Next up is cutting a very precise center line and finishing the other half of the bottom. More pictures available on my Picasa page. From Canoe From Canoe I’m writing this using the new WordPress…

  • Stop-action Lego Movie

    Noah decided today he needed to make a stop-action lego movie. He pulled out our camera and took over 300 pictures, to make the movie below. Some quick iMovie action, and presto! you have the movie, available below or here. My Opa, Jan van der Meer, created a few movies this way, but the old-fashioned…

  • Noah on the Violin

    Here is a video of my son Noah playing at his recital, where he attacks his song. He doesn’t just play it, he marched up to the front and attacked it as if it was a battle he had to win. I’m biased, but I think he won the fight. Noah is accompanied by his…

  • Building a canoe

    A long time ago I decided I would someday build a canoe. That day has come. I decided to build a 17′ Nomad, which is really a typical a 17′ version of the very popular 16′ Prospector. The plans and kit came from Bear Mountain Boats, based nearby in Peterborough. Ron Frenette, of Canadian Canoes,…

  • A few miscellaneous updates

    Due to the harts.name expiring without warning, this blog was moved from harts.name to gybe.ca. Why gybe? First off, it was available. Second, it’s a sailing term (also spelled jibe) for turning through the wind, which fits my current fascination with boats. Third, it was available. Because the domain expiry coincided with the birth of…

  • Typing Speed

    After reading this great post of how programmers need to be good typists, I tried out my skill on this typing test. I came out with 75 words per minute… not bad eh!

  • What is this bird?

    This bird killed a Mourning Dove right outside my (home) office window this morning. I’m fairly certain it was a young Peregrine Falcon, but the map ranges show they don’t live anywhere close to Southern Ontario. The tail (not really seen in the pictures) was fairly long, with horizontal dark brown stripes on it. We…

  • Oracle SQL: Converting Hex to Decimal and Bit Operations

    I realized the other day how much I depend on Google to help find quick answers, and how much information is actually out on the web. I also realized that I don’t contribute much, so I’m hoping to change that. I needed to check bitmasks against an Oracle DB the other day. My bitmask was…

  • Massassauga

    I took Noah and his cousin Mitchell to Massassauga park last week, leaving Thursday to site 6, and staying for two nights. The weather was very nice (20 degrees C in the daytime), and the colors were incredible. The reds are so red it looks almost impossible. I’ve uploaded some pictures to my shiny new…