Ever wondered about:
The most common causes of death due to injury in the United States
?
Here you have the answer: http://danger.mongabay.com/injury_odds.htm
Ever wondered about:
The most common causes of death due to injury in the United States
?
Here you have the answer: http://danger.mongabay.com/injury_odds.htm
The sound of handymen just outside of my window. Needless to say, I went home
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Got an email from Linkedin saying:
Rune, congratulations! You have one of the top 10% most viewed LinkedIn profiles for 2012.
They have 200 million profiles so I my first reaction is “yeah, rrriiighht!” And then they want me to share the below text on Twitter, FB and such:
Hurray! I have one of the top 10% most viewed @LinkedIn profiles for 2012. http://www.linkedin.com/pub/profile/0/70b/01b
Confusing, first time I tried the url I got this profile http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/odi-nanka-bruce/0/70b/1, but now it is pointing to my own profile. So maybe it is true, and then either
After having successfully installed Workplace XT v 1.1.5.0 applying FP1 of Workplace XT, version 1.1.5.1 fails. The error message showing in the Install Shield is plain and simple, that is meaningless: null. In the log file I found “JVM_HOME = null”.
Reported this as a PMR which helped me solve the problem. Simply just uninstalled v 1.1.5, then installed 1.1.5.1 since it is a cumulative fix. Info from IBM:
The Workplace XT 1.1.5.1-WPXT-FP001 fix pack installs a new, complete Workplace XT 1.1.5.1 system, or upgrades an existing Workplace XT system. Workplace XT fix packs are cumulative; each fix pack contains the base release and content from all previously released fix packs.
So seen, it would be possible just to scrap the existing installation including the registry path and install Workplace XT 1.1.5.1 directly.
Had an issue today after having installed the application engine and then the latest fixpack. WebSphere reported that the application started just fine, but when accessing http://my_server/Workplace it failed with a NullPointerException. Part of the stacktrace
[07.02.13 18:10:45:986 CET] 0000002e SystemOut O Loading logging config: null
This was in test, in the dev environment where it is working SystemOut.log reported
[2/7/13 18:39:24:274 CET] 00000043 SystemOut O Loading logging config: D:\\AEShare\\FileNet\\Config\\AE\log4j.properties
After a lot of cursing it turned out that the problem was caused by Windows and access to the share where the log4j-file was located. As a wild guess I granted access to “Everyone” and voila…it worked…Windows shares…simply hate it. WebSphere running as local system account, did not cause any problems in the dev environment, but test…don’t know why yet.
Got the band recommended while listening to Verdensherredømme, the episode about Peru. Los Saicos were a Peruvian garage rock band in the -60’s, read more about them at Wikipedia.
As I’m aware of, ¡Demolición! was their biggest hit, a song about blowing up the train station (according to Verdensherredømme)
[video:youtube:haVaaDLwWvI]Listen to the whole album if you have Wimp http://wimp.no/wweb/album/3543990
Went to Rockefeller together with Simen, Kjetil, Inge and Are. It was the release concert of Black Debbath’s and Audrey Horns last album. First out was Truckfighters. Never heard of them before, but it turns out that they started back in 2001. Must say I really enjoyd them, clearly influenced by bands I love such as Kyuss. I ran to the merch shop and bought a t-shirt and their first cd, and also got some stickers and such.
Then it was Audrey Horne. Nothing bad with their performance, but I just don’t like that genre. To much hairy-eighties, just not everyone with hair.
And finally Black Debbath, “Nå får det faen meg være rock! Akademisk stoner-rock!”, very, very good.
After the concert, Simen being a strongman.
Yesterday I was spinning to El Cuero and their album A Glimmer of Hope. Ok, it is good music, no doubt, but…for listening to while spinning, not my cup of tea. Instead I would recommend the album if you where to drive for many, many hours in a car and then when you get to Hardangervidda, Finnmarksvidda or somewhere like that and you will be driving straight ahead for a long time…put on El Cuero. But driving fast on a twisty road, find something else.
Instead I would really recommend The White Buffalo. I’ve been listening to his album Once Upon a Time in the West many, many times the last week. Good stuff!
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