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April 30, 2008 By: Michael Fleming Category: Uncategorized

Posted to the U-Zendo mailing list:

“What A Stupid World”

…even comic characters understand the concept of impermanence :-)

Me:

I’ve been doing some server infrastructure and web R&D lately; I am a fairly recent convert to the benefits of PowerDNS, especially the recursor, which I’ve now installed on qbert in place of BIND (there’s nothing wrong with BIND per se, each to their own. I just happen to like this app).

I’m also VERY impressed by the Zabbix monitoring system - all the cool things about nagios, with much less hassle, niftier and to-the-point notifications (inbuilt Jabber notifications for a start) and much less noise. I’d recommend systems admins have a good look at it if they haven’t already.

I’ve also been looking into WordPress plugins, and have packaged the OpenID plugin as a starter. I may publish more should the desire to do so take hold :-)

I am also in a business frame of mind, which is partly driving the above. If you like the idea of integrated messaging systems using open protocols (ie XMPP) then you may be interested in a project I’m thinking up. Watch this space.

Other Minor Bits:

  • Fedora 9 in 2 weeks. I will likely again package stuff for it, but as the distro gets larger there’s less for me to package that isn’t in the main repositories.
  • I’ve also removed all pre Fedora 7 repository data, as it’s a) obsolete and thus b) potentially buggy and insecure. If you haven’t upgraded to at least Fedora 8 yet, do so.
  • Oh, and by the way, if you like my packages and are feeling philanthropic, you can keep me in coffee and hard disk space by donating via PayPal - see my Packages page.
  • I’ve also been tinkering with the blog itself; if you have an OpenID credential you can now login and make comments here using it, no need to explicitly register.
  • I’ve given in to the twitterati - if you want to follow me, I’m thatfleminggent. You can probably see my tweets elsewhere on this page courtesy of Twitter Tools.

A story saved for posterity.

March 20, 2007 By: Michael Fleming Category: Uncategorized

The redesign of the site is progressing well and I would expect it to be essentially complete by the weekend at the latest. I’ve had to make some calls regarding stuff that should stay and go - among the casualties is my old Journal, which will remain but have no links from the main page (as I’ve not used it in months perferring this, however Google still has it ranked highly.

Another is my Zen page, for two reasons. Only the original story made any real sense and I don’t feel the need to jam it (my Zen or Buddhism) down folks’ throats. That’s what this blog is for ;-)

However for historical / preservation purposes, here’s the orignal story - yours truly’s first step along the Way, helped by an old friend.

A Light In The Dark
Sozan, a Chinese Zen master, was asked by a student: “What is the most valuable thing in the world?”
The master replied: “The head of a dead cat.”
“Why is the head of a dead cat the most valuable thing in the world?” inquired the student.
Sozan replied: “Because no one can name its price.”

I had, for many years, been a very regular patron at a local pub/club on the inner west side of Brisbane; it had been mentioned to me by a friend at the time, who had gone to work there. As many of my then friends had chosen to drink, socialise and even work there, I too had become a regular patron.
However as time passed, many of these people had moved away. Some had found a great career path; others travel, some study.
Others had become disillusioned however, for many reasons. Many who had come after my friends brought their own foibles - and this served to make matters worse for those remaining. Many more moved on not strictly by choice but circumstance. As I’d developed what I had felt at the time to be strong friendships with many of those coming later, I did not leave. Did I suffer too? Oh yes! I had been given the inevitable undesired, unwanted and inaccurate label of “regular”, a “part of the furniture”
This term “regular” became a millstone around my neck, heavier as time progressed.This went on until recently - myself and one of the original patrons left wondering what had happened to it all. We were treated with “respect” but merely on a superficial level. Truth was hidden behind layers of delusion and faked camaraderie. The local suffering index skyrocketed.
However a most unexpected thing happened. I visited one evening to find an old friend, a young lady who had left for the country many months before. She was visiting for only a fortnight - a working holiday - and had wanted to catch up with a few friends, only to find few still there.
Did this dampen my friend’s spirit? No. She was and remained happy - spending time with myself and our other remaining “originals” for no other reason than our company and friendship. Demands from others - others working there, management and so forth - were of secondary importance.
Saturday would be the last night she was in Brisbane. I’d actually expected her to leave before then, being a fair drive back home. So it was an unexpected pleasure to see her that evening.
Again, we’d chatted, shared some stories and anecdotes between periods of “work” for her (which were punctuated by her checking if I was OK)
As the evening progressed I noticed my friends manner in comparison to many others around her - it was like day and night - only the others were still asleep, not wanting to wake and see the light she brought them.
Many of the other staff and patrons would only grace you for their own reasons - their own desire. Whether to feed their ego, monetary gain or cause offence to disliked colleagues and patrons, a whole rash of lies would be fed to the masses. You’d be called a wonderful fellow by someone who would compare you to the Devil in private - and quite loudly and proudly too so the lie would spread like virus. Compare this to my friend - very quiet, never a harsh word about anyone even those we knew she didn’t think of as a friend. Never expecting nor asking for anything, merely good company which she gave in return to those who stayed with her. She respected in kind those who respected her. Her only worry was that she was leaving soon and would miss her friends up here. I too had the same concerns - I would miss her greatly and possibly not see her again.
In the small hours of Sunday morning we sat down and had a last brief chat - I had need to leave as it was quite late and I was pretty tired; she wouldn’t have been far behind. When it came time to say goodnight, I could not quite find the right words to use. A beautiful young lady, in both heart and appearance, was leaving. What do I say?Then the most extraordinary thing happened. I didn’t say anything, nor did she. I looked at this lovely young face and saw contentment and happiness. No sadness, suffering even though she was travelling far the next day. The hug that followed could have lasted a millenia; it had a feeling of warmth and compassion like no other.
We looked at each other again - I remember saying that while I would be leaving, I would not be leaving alone. A smile crossed her face - she instinctively knew what I had truly meant. I told her to take care and said we’d meet again - which brought a smile to her face too - shook the hands of a couple of others I had known there and took one last look around before leaving.

At that very moment the millstone that had I had carried was gone; the innuendo I had been subjected to over many years no longer troubled me. If the staff wished to treat me as unimportant or irrelevant, it made no difference. I felt no ill will to the rumor-mongers, the covetous hangers-on or the blase “snobs”.
I then left with no desire to return.
Indeed I didn’t leave alone that morning. She’ll always be with me, her gift more valuable than anything I could ever buy.
What was that gift? If you know, you’ll have also met my friend and know her well, as she will have shared her treasures with you too - and would want you to share these with others on your path!

For those that have known me for some years - you’ll know the setting, or even the young lady who gave me that first much appreciated push. I hope you’ve been as good to her as she has been to you!

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Happiness Is A Returning Friend.

July 09, 2006 By: web Category: Uncategorized

This week has been interesting indeed for me. It’s had it’s ups and downs however it was happily mostly positive.

Wednesday was “Futile Effort To Save A RAID-5 Array” day; One of the email-to-SMS services dropped a drive half an hour before quitting time (as they are wont to do) and it soon became apparent that this was beyond the expertise of the guys at our datacentre in East Brisbane to fix.

So over I scoot from our Valley HQ, half a dozen spare SCSI drives scrounged up in the hope of kicking off a rebuild and getting the box back online.
However, it was also discovered that one of it’s brothers has also shirked it’s mortal drive coil. This is Very Bad Indeed, as anyone with knowledge of RAID-5 arrays will tell you, loss of two drives in an array and it’s all over folks.

However, I thought I’d have a shot anyway. Through some minor miracle it did rebuild and show as optimal (at least shutting off the audible alarms on the RAID card) however the data was still completely useless, as I expected. But at least I’m now an expert in managing and configuring Adaptec RAID cards and I made an effort (which will keep the Powers That Be happy anyway). As it happened, the product that this server provided has been used by almost noone lately, so it’s not been missed.

I am also happy to announce that the Guys ‘n’ Dolls Promotions website is up and running - this is a new promotions and modelling company set up and managed by my good friends Carla, Lacey and Maria. Their aim is to provide promotional models - both male and female - to businesses and corporations needing people who don’t just look pretty and smile politely, but demonstrate a depth and intelligence that a lot of wannabe promo folk lack. Given the almost zealous drive and focus these girls have on providing a good service with more than a touch of class, I’m sure they’ll give any client their money’s worth and eat many of their competitor’s lunches in the process. Go get ‘em folks!

However an unexpected highlight was seeing my good friend Sarah again. Those that have read my Zen page will know of her (she is the young lady referenced in my first anecdote, which is my first flash of kensho and first formal steps along the Way).
After spending 18 months down in her home town she’s moved back to Brisbane permanently and happened to be at one of our old haunts on Friday. Happily she is as cheerful as she was when I last saw her and happy to be back in the big smoke. Her current work isn’t fantastic but she still has some good friends among her colleagues so all will balance out.

We caught up and swapped a few anecdotes - including my abovementioned awakening - and generally enjoyed the night. As she’s sticking around we’ll try and keep in good touch. It also goes to show that leaving and returning are indeed one and the same - she never really “left” after all :-)

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And the Antichrist is…?

June 07, 2006 By: web Category: Uncategorized

Apparently the Antichrist is here and …. is a Buddha?

W. T. F? Have I missed a memo somewhere? Are the nutjobs running for mayor of Bedlam again?

Seriously - when you’re naming the future Buddha Maitreya (Buddha of Compassion no less!) as the coming of Satan, you’re clutching at straws. Of course he can’t be the Antichrist he’s not here yet, that’s why he’s the future Buddha!

Even Ned Flanders would make a more credible spawn of Satan. After all, he’s played the Devil in at least one Simpson’s episode. He’s got experience and you just know it’s the one you’d least expect.

Harry Walther, making even L. Ron Hubbard’s Xenu space-opera sound credible.

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