I am oblivious today
Jan. 8th, 2004 01:20 pmGeekery.
I just spent 25 minutes trying to figure out why the hell my RCS $Log: $ kept putting the timestamp down incorrectly.
I am so stupid. Of course it is just using GMT for international compatibility, which makes sense now that I know it is doing this, but really, no one but me will EVER look at this stupid little bash script.
And Webalizer is also confusing me today. I don't understand why, if I have NO webalizer.conf file anywhere on the system (i.e. nothing to override or conflict with my command-line options), my '-p' options for incremental processing gets ignored, and my files get over-written. Gah.
I gave up and just implemented a webalizer.conf with the stuff I want in it like INCRMENTAL yes. Dude, why is this so freaking inconsistent, why is it there is not a one-to-one match between command-line options and webalizer.conf keywords, and why is it that even when there are equivalents, they don't always work? Why, why, why? Argh.
It's probably just me being oblivious and not reading the README carefully enough. Duhr duh duhr. Bleh. But if anyone knows why these things are the way they are, please tell me.
I am stupid, hear me BAWK. Chicken. which chicken; man -k chicken; #!/opt/local/bin/chicken; kill -9 chicken; s/chickenBrain/humanMind/gi'; chicken -bawk 1000 -beak 1 -wings 2 -talons 6; foreach $egg (@chicken) { layEgg(); } hahahahahahahaha chicken chicken chicken chicken stupid stupid bird
I just spent 25 minutes trying to figure out why the hell my RCS $Log: $ kept putting the timestamp down incorrectly.
I am so stupid. Of course it is just using GMT for international compatibility, which makes sense now that I know it is doing this, but really, no one but me will EVER look at this stupid little bash script.
And Webalizer is also confusing me today. I don't understand why, if I have NO webalizer.conf file anywhere on the system (i.e. nothing to override or conflict with my command-line options), my '-p' options for incremental processing gets ignored, and my files get over-written. Gah.
I gave up and just implemented a webalizer.conf with the stuff I want in it like INCRMENTAL yes. Dude, why is this so freaking inconsistent, why is it there is not a one-to-one match between command-line options and webalizer.conf keywords, and why is it that even when there are equivalents, they don't always work? Why, why, why? Argh.
It's probably just me being oblivious and not reading the README carefully enough. Duhr duh duhr. Bleh. But if anyone knows why these things are the way they are, please tell me.
I am stupid, hear me BAWK. Chicken. which chicken; man -k chicken; #!/opt/local/bin/chicken; kill -9 chicken; s/chickenBrain/humanMind/gi'; chicken -bawk 1000 -beak 1 -wings 2 -talons 6; foreach $egg (@chicken) { layEgg(); } hahahahahahahaha chicken chicken chicken chicken stupid stupid bird
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Date: 2004-01-08 07:00 pm (UTC)I am stupid, hear me BAWK. Chicken. which chicken; man -k chicken; #!/opt/local/bin/chicken; kill -9 chicken; s/chickenBrain/humanMind/gi'; chicken -bawk 1000 -beak 1 -wings 2 -talons 6; foreach $egg (@chicken) { layEgg(); } hahahahahahahaha chicken chicken chicken chicken stupid stupid bird
Cute little ChickenStyle rant. After last nights PERL class I actually understood most of what I see in this little rant. :) Do not call yourself stupid. There is entirely too much info for any hen-house, let alone any single chicken, to have all of it memorized.
-BunnyButt
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Date: 2004-01-08 08:04 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-08 08:11 pm (UTC)-Bunny