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Riding the ClutchThe blog of Rob Cameron - programmer, woodworker, husband and father.
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The blog of Rob Cameron - programmer, woodworker, husband and father.
http://www.ridingtheclutch.com/
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The blog of Rob Cameron - programmer, woodworker, husband and father.
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The blog of Rob Cameron - programmer, woodworker, husband and father. Code—migrate a bunch of objects from Rackspace to S3. Ever have to migrate from Rackspace Files. I did And I couldn’t find a simple way to do it. So I made one. There’s a service ( mover.io. But it gave up after 25,000 objects. I had to copy 175,000. Check out the repo. For a technical description of how it works or just clone/fork and get copying! My Preferred Ruby on Rails EC2 Server Setup. I still haven’t fallen for the Chef. And co...
Riding the Clutch
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The blog of Rob Cameron - programmer, woodworker, husband and father. At the aquarium (at SEA LIFE Aquarium). Theme by Robbie Manson.
Riding the Clutch
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The blog of Rob Cameron - programmer, woodworker, husband and father. Theme by Robbie Manson.
Riding the Clutch — My Preferred Ruby on Rails EC2 Server Setup
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The blog of Rob Cameron - programmer, woodworker, husband and father. My Preferred Ruby on Rails EC2 Server Setup. I still haven’t fallen for the Chef. After years of tracking and building on this setup in Evernote I finally consolidated everything into a bash script and put it into a gist:. Https:/ gist.github.com/cannikin/7d0834bc3814865a47df. The script assumes you’re running an Ubuntu image. Ami-5189a661 is great). It installs nginx. And configures it to send requests to a Unicorn.
Riding the Clutch — Cache anything (easily) with Rails and memcached
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The blog of Rob Cameron - programmer, woodworker, husband and father. Cache anything (easily) with Rails and memcached. 6/9/2010 – A similar mechanism was made available in Rails 2.1 using. When I first heard about memcached. I was excited because of the promise of a very fast caching mechanism that could store anything, but was a little frightened by the idea of dipping my toes into the caching world. Isn’t caching hard? Not the actual process of storing something. Expiring from cache. On your Mac then:.
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Sketchup for Woodworkers - Dados, Rabbets and Guides
http://sketchupforwoodworkers.com/tutorials/2009/01/30/dados-rabbets-and-guides
Dados, Rabbets and Guides. In this tutorial we rebuild our bookshelf with the shelves dadoed into the sides. We also rabbet the back on. I introduce the ‘guides’ feature of the tape measure as well as several shortcuts for navigating around your model, more fun with groups and different ways to select exactly what you want. I got the file size down to about half the original so it should load much faster for those with a slower connection. Blog comments powered by Disqus.
Sketchup for Woodworkers - Tutorials
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Getting Started, Part 1. Setting up the workspace, using basic tools. Getting Started, Part 2. Dados, Rabbets and Grooves. Beginning joinery, easier navigation with shortcuts. Curves, Moulding and the Outliner. Using components and adding moulding with curves and the FollowMe tool. A couple more examples of adding moulding to a model. Joints, Joints, Joints. A bunch of common woodworking joints. Adding dimensions and printing plans. Is another neat site from Rob Cameron.
Sketchup for Woodworkers - Curves, Moulding and the Outliner
http://sketchupforwoodworkers.com/tutorials/2009/02/02/curves-moulding-and-the-outliner
Curves, Moulding and the Outliner. In this tutorial I introduce the Outliner panel for keeping track of all these groups floating around. We also rebuild the bookshelf using Components. I use the Line, Arc and FollowMe tools for the first time to create moulding on our bookshelf. Blog comments powered by Disqus. Is another neat site from Rob Cameron.
Sketchup for Woodworkers - Joints, Joints, Joints
http://sketchupforwoodworkers.com/tutorials/2009/02/16/joints-joints-joints
Joints, Joints, Joints. In this tutorial I cover several of the most common woodworking joints miter, half-lap, tongue and groove, splined, rabbet and groove, blind dado, sliding dovetail, mortise and tenon, and the good old-fashioned dovetail. If there any more you’d like to see just leave a comment and I’ll do an additional video in the future covering those as well. I realize my rabbet and groove ended up being more of a rabbet and rabbet! Blog comments powered by Disqus.
Sketchup for Woodworkers - Getting Started, Part 2
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Getting Started, Part 2. The second half of our Getting Started tutorial. In this tutorial we build a bookshelf using the tools we already learned, plus the tape measure and move/copy tool. We also start grouping our object. As Dave points out in this thread. You actually use Ctrl to make a copy on a PC. I say “Alt” in the video, which is true for the Mac, and I thought Windows was the same. Sorry! Blog comments powered by Disqus. Is another neat site from Rob Cameron.
Sketchup for Woodworkers - Resources
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Google Sketchup Official Site. Sketchup for Dummies Book. Sketchup for Dummies Website. A very easy way to create a cutlist for your model. Simply select the pieces you want on your cutlist, go to Plugins CutList and set a couple of options. Check out the wiki. Have an interior or cabinet design project in mind? Here are some Sketchup tutorials just for you. A subscription-based service featuring tons of Sketchup tutorials that goes into the more advanced features. Is another neat site from Rob Cameron.
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Happenings and pretty things from my time in the North of France. Saturday, September 05, 2009. And so begins la rentrée. To stave off such awful thoughts as that, I spent a couple of days in Paris. Managed to catch some form of tonsillitis which hasn't fully disappeared. Thank you metro. Started in Père Lachaise. Eerie and beautiful. The monuments to the concentration camp victims were the most moving. It seems ridiculous. Now a few bits of inspiration here and there. Monday, August 24, 2009. People you...
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Gravel road cycling rides and routes in Ulster, Dutchess, Greene, Delaware, Orange, and Rockland Counties, New York. Andes Memorial Day ride, Or: how I lost my climbing legs and haven’t been able to find them. I was up in the Catskills for Memorial Day weekend, mostly to do yard work (yes, John F, home ownership. Is a ton of work! Post, but there is an abundance of dirt roads in the township that I haven’t explored. This short 31 mile route. I wore every layer I brought with me. Starting in the town ...
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The blog of Rob Cameron - programmer, woodworker, husband and father. The easy way to bulk edit tons of S3 objects to be public readable. If you do a Google search for “ s3 bulk permissions change. Rdquo; you’ll see most of the results involve writing a script to loop through all of your objects, buying the Bucket Explorer app, or vague references to “bucket policies”. This last one is the key. Click “Add bucket policy” at the bottom:. Paste in this snippet of JSON:. Hype—I setup EC2 servers manual...
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And other daily adventures in Tanzania. Wednesday, April 11, 2012. In so many ways, living in tanzania has been everything i imagined. there's something special about life here that makes me feel so free. and sometimes i feel like i fit here more than i maybe ever will in the united states. And then, of course, there's this one. As always, i’ve been learning so much. That it’s ok not to be liked all the time. That changes come slowly, sometimes painfully slowly. Yesu amefufuka. Amefufuka kweli. My boss l...