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August 16th, 2012The Clean software architecture
August 14th, 2012The Clean Architecture | 8th Light – http://miguelpdl.com/yourls/k7
Book review of a study of open source software projects
August 11th, 2012Very good review of the book Internet Success: A Study of Open-Source Software Commons. The book looks like its well worth a read for those running or planning to run open source project s.
Microsoft and WebRTC
August 8th, 2012From TheRealTimeWeb.com: Microsoft Shares Its Vision For Real Time Communication On The Web and it’s slightly different to the current IETF working group opinion
Open Source SDN projects to keep an eye on
August 5th, 2012Open Source SDN Projects to Keep Your Eyes On from SDNCentral – although there’s not one EU originated project to be seen yet.
Morris Oil Piltown 10km
August 3rd, 2012After a great summer, were I kept up the training even in the searing heat of Spain, I’m back to race in the Piltown 10km. I was looking forward to this one as I lived for sometime in Piltown, and I even train on the bog road from time to time, so this was really a home town race.
Ok I must admit I was looking to even top my most recent result from my Stoneyford 10k, however as the race drew nearer, it was clear that that afternoon I would have to return directly from Belfast, and the 4.5 hour drive didn’t do much for my legs that’s for sure.
I made it to the start line in Kildalton College, it poured rain, but still there was a decent crowd there, and I think everyone just wanted the race to start and when it did, boy did everyone go for it, damn the first 2km was fast, too fast in fact I hit a small hill and blew a cylinder, from there on in I just couldn’t get into my stride.In fact looking at the charts the 6 km mark was my worst point.
I tried to up the tempo once I got onto the Bog road, but a few people caught me and even their encouragement didn’t move up my tempo.
On the watch I clocked a time of 45:04 (although the GPS on the phone was a pain as it kept dropping out), and on the official timing sheets I was given a time of 44:47 and placed 80th out of 192.
I must say I left the race feeling disappointed I wanted to at least hit a personal best after all the training put in over the summer break, but on this occasion it wasn’t to be. However on reflection it was clear that this was a race, a real race as in there were very few walkers, joggers, hence the quick pace at the start, I shall learn from this. Onwards and upwards towards the race in Kilkenny in September., it’s obvious that some constant training is needed in the next few weeks.
Sprinkle, Ansible and SSH for CM
August 1st, 2012Consider using Sprinkle, Ansible and SSH for Configuration Management. http://t.co/ciFR8nXB