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		<title>I&#8217;ve moved my bike blogging</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 02:46:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been wanting to play with tumblr, so I&#8217;ve set up a new blog for my bike blogging to try it out. Check it out for exciting race reports, some video and probably some other random thoughts on cyclocross as &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/cycling-notes/ive-moved-my-bike-blogging/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been wanting to play with tumblr, so I&#8217;ve set up a <a href="http://katzj.tumblr.com">new blog for my bike blogging</a> to try it out.  Check it out for exciting race reports, some video and probably some other random thoughts on cyclocross as I begin my inaugural season of cyclocross racing.  </p>
<p>There might be some other reorganization and moving around here as well in the future when I have a little bit of spare time.  Which, since I&#8217;m racing cross, might not be for a few months <img src='http://velohacker.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />   </p>
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		<title>Trying to get back on the proverbial horse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 21:42:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The past couple of weeks have been pretty bad in terms of my bike training. The weather in the Boston area, for those who are elsewhere, has basically consisted of significant snowfalls followed by days of highs around 20. Not &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/cycling-notes/trying-to-get-back-on-the-proverbial-horse/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The past couple of weeks have been pretty bad in terms of my bike training.  The weather in the Boston area, for those who are elsewhere, has basically consisted of significant snowfalls followed by days of highs around 20.  Not exactly ideal biking weather.  And also, making it very hard to get motivated for the trainer.  On top of the weather, I&#8217;ve been going into the office more during IAP while I don&#8217;t have classes to go to.  This also ends up cutting out time for training as usually I can get a fair bit in with the commute to Kendall and back.  Just going to Alewife to pick up the shuttle just doesn&#8217;t get me anywhere near the same amount of time.  And the aforementioned conditions make the idea of slogging out to Westford less than appealing&#8230; especially since I&#8217;d be coming home in the dark.  And then with the bus schedule being once a day, I can&#8217;t really be flexible enough to get in any real trainer time before going into the office (me get up at 6?  hah!) or after coming home (7-7:30&#8230; and then need dinner)</p>
<p>So yeah, it&#8217;s suffered.  But today was almost warm with the temperature above freezing first thing this morning but quickly dropping to hover at around 30.  And the sun was out, so I headed out on a ride with some of the other Quadies.  Given the weather forecast, we decided to leave a little earlier (9) than the usual ride (10) to try to maximize the warm part of the day.  Ended up having about 8 of us heading towards Concord and then 2 split off to Sudbury, 2 split off to head back and the other four of us headed to Harvard, MA.  Harvard&#8217;s a pretty popular destination for cyclists in the area because you do get to get in some decent hills on the way there.  So we made our way at a fairly sedate pace.  As we got to Harvard, I was pretty cold &#8212; my feet especially.  Luckily, the way back at least seemed warmer.  The hand warmers in my boots probably helped some and also having the sun out and shining on us certainly did.  Plus, we had a tail wind instead of a head wind to cut down on the wind chill a bit.  </p>
<p>Overall, a good ride.  56 miles for the latter part of January is certainly nice.  But I need to get better about getting in the training time, even if on the trainer, as it gets closer to racing season.  At this point, both the collegiate and the <a href="http://ne-bra.org">NEBRA</a> calendars are set, so I should sit down and figure out exactly what my racing season is going to look like.  And probably in a couple of weeks time, it&#8217;ll be time to start moving out of base and into a build period so that I can get into appropriate shape.  I think that the Base part is actually being pretty effective, though &#8212; my heart rate is pretty good about getting back into a low zone after anything resembling an effort, not that I&#8217;ve done many of those recently.  And also, I pushed a little going up a hill today and I don&#8217;t seem to have lost any power to speak of.  So hopefully combining the two will let me race a bit harder for longer and maybe have that show with my season.</p>
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		<title>Winter cycling, NC cycling and a year-end wrap-up</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 23:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people think that the winter is a significant off-season for cyclists especially in New England with the snow and cold. But that&apos;s about as far from the truth as you can get as it&apos;s important to keep up aerobic &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/winter-cycling-nc-cycling-and-a-year-end-wrap-up/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people think that the winter is a significant off-season for cyclists especially in New England with the snow and cold. But that&apos;s about as far from the truth as you can get as it&apos;s important to keep up aerobic fitness during the winter in preparation for the hard efforts of spring and summer. I try to get outside as frequently as I can but this winter I&apos;m forcing myself to get on the trainer sometimes as well if the weather is really bad out (like, for example, today when we&apos;re getting like eight inches of snow).</p>
<p>In those cases, I&apos;m realizing that <a href="http://netflix.com">NetFlix</a> is a very good thing and especially the instant watch functionality coupled with a TiVo. Some movies are better than others for riding to and I don&apos;t yet have it down to a science.  But action movies seem pretty good generally &#8211; today&apos;s selection was <i>The Fugitive</i> which was a pretty good choice.</p>
<p>Another thing that&apos;s helpful is going somewhere warmer for a week.  We spent last week at my parents&apos; house in western NC and I took my bike along. Unfortunately there weren&apos;t enough great weather days but there were one or two. And I noticed a few things while there and riding</p>
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<li>While maybe not significantly more vertical gain on a given ride, you are more often going up or down as there is signicosmtlu less flat present</li>
<li>Everything is further apart distance wise even if car place to place times aren&apos;t significantly different than around here.</li>
<li>A dog chasing you can make you ride very fast <img src='http://velohacker.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </li>
<li>My base training plan seems to at least be somewhat working. I went out with the A group of hickory velo club on Saturday and had no problems keeping ip through the hills and fast straights even though I haven&apos;t ridden hard or fast in two months now</li>
<li><a href="http://www.defeet.com">Defeet</a> is based in western NC and I rode with the founders of the company; very nice and cool people.  Shane &#8211; thanks for letting me suck your wheel much of the ride <img src='http://velohacker.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </li>
<li>Not many cyclists on the roads in Hickory but cars give a much wider berth; they fully go into the other lane instead of eying to see how little space they can give you</li>
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<p>As far as overall cycling for the year, I didn&apos;t do nearly as good of a job of tracking as I did <a href="http://katzj.livejournal.com/412606.html">last year</a> and I also had some frustration with my Garmin Edge 305 dying until I found the trick to stop it from doing so, but it looks like I did about 2500 miles on my Redline 9-2-5 and 3500 or so miles on my Merlin.  Given how busy the year was, getting 6000 miles is a pretty big accomplishment in my view.</p>
<p>Anyway that&apos;s what I&apos;ve got for today.  I&apos;m off until next Monday and then back to work and also going to be helping out with the initiation rites for the SDM 09s <img src='http://velohacker.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> .  Classes don&apos;t start back until the first of February although I&apos;m going to do a couple of IAP offerings I think. And I still owe a fall semester wrap up post soon. But for now, Happy New Years and if you make resolutions, best of luck with them.</p>
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		<title>Holiday relaxation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2008 05:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Given just how busy my year has been, I decided that I&apos;d make a very real effort over the holidays to take it easy and relax.&#160; While most of Red Hat is on vacation for a little over a week, &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/holiday-relaxation/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Given just how busy my year has been, I decided that I&apos;d make a very real effort over the holidays to take it easy and relax.&nbsp; While most of Red Hat is on vacation for a little over a week, I took a couple of extra days to make a solid two weeks.&nbsp; </p>
<p>For the first part, Kara and I headed down to my parents&apos; for Christmas.&nbsp; Since flight prices were out of control when we started looking, we decided that we were going to drive down (&#8230; flight prices eventually reached more reasonable levels).&nbsp; This came with a few advantages &#8212; one, we can go places in Hickory and two, I could bring my bike without paying exorbitant fees <img src='http://velohacker.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> &nbsp;&nbsp; So on Monday morning, we dug out from the weekend&apos;s snow storm and got on the road.&nbsp; We planned to head west across New York and then get on I-81 to get a somewhat prettier drive and avoid some of the worst traffic.&nbsp; Unfortunately, the directions we got from <a href="http://maps.google.com">google</a> left out an important point for where two roads diverged leading us to go a fair bit out of our way.&nbsp; We got back on track, though, and then, just outside of Scranton, PA, we got to drive through an unexpected ice or sleet storm and see a couple of cars off the side of the road.&nbsp; After most of the day on the road, not what you really want to see.&nbsp; But we kept onwards and stopped for the night after finally reaching Virginia.&nbsp; Tuesday, we woke up early and hit the road to make it to my parents&apos; house by about lunch time.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Since we got here, it&apos;s been a pretty straight-forward and relaxed time.&nbsp; We&apos;ve eaten a lot, I&apos;ve gotten out for a bike ride each day, we&apos;ve played some board games, and we&apos;ve read a bit.&nbsp; I really have little room at all to complain.&nbsp; We also got a visit from the incomparable <br /><lj user="strandist">&nbsp;today and are catching up with more people the rest of our time here.&nbsp; Hopefully I&apos;ll also continue to get out for some more nice rides.&nbsp; If the weather could be like today (sunny, low 60s), I would have no complaints at all <img src='http://velohacker.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Then, once we get back home, it&apos;s going to be more relaxing although also trying to do some things around the house like cleaning out some of the cruft that has accumulated in the basement, etc.&nbsp; And I&apos;ll probably eventually get to catching up with my email, although right now, I&apos;m happily ignoring anything that&apos;s not directly to me.&nbsp; And even that is only being looked at infrequently.&nbsp;  </p>
<p>And now, I think I&apos;m going to read a little bit more and then head to bed.</p>
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		<title>How much can be packed into a weekend?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2008 03:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Busy, busy weekend. One thing which helped to make it more doable is that I finally started feeling better on Thursday of this week. Two weeks is the longest I haven&apos;t felt while in a long time. I still have &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/how-much-can-be-packed-into-a-weekend/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Busy, busy weekend.  One thing which helped to make it more doable is that I finally started feeling better on Thursday of this week.  Two weeks is the longest I haven&apos;t felt while in a long time.  I still have a little bit of a cough, but I&apos;m no longer feeling run down and the cough is far less bad.  But getting back to the weekend&#8230;</p>
<p>Friday was spent with quite a bit of work being done for school (although Fedora 10 was done, so not much there).  Last opportunity set for system architecture is due on Wednesday, so we tried to make some headway on that.  Then, I headed home and worked for a while longer.  Eventually, Kara and I headed to dinner and then it was a pretty slow evening.</p>
<p>Yesterday morning, woke up to a very cold morning &#8212; was just over 20° F and windy.  I bundled up and headed down to go out on the Quad ride.  It was a cold morning, but there was still a healthy number of people all things considered.  Most turned around from Concord Center, but I had one person to continue on with me to get in a good 3 hours of base miles.  With the new gloves (Pearl Izumi amphibs), I was able to keep warm except for my toes.  </p>
<p>After the ride, came home, grabbed some lunch and then got some work done.  Then, headed to poker night with some SDM folks.  I had a great time and it was good to see everyone who made it out.  Need to be sure that we also arrange some sort of end of semester thing, perhaps for after the last System Architecture class in a couple of weeks.  I suspect even more people can be convinced to go for that once there&apos;s not a lot of work waiting to be done.  Kara and I headed out from there a bit early to meet up with some friends of ours for a bit.  Finally headed home about midnight and crashed.</p>
<p>This morning, woke up again to the cold and went out for another healthy set of base miles.  Only about ten people, although more continued on for more than 20 miles.  Got in about 3 hours again and still only had problems with my feet.  After the ride, headed down to MIT for some time in the MIT wind tunnel &#8212; one of the perks of being on the MIT team is that we get to have a little bit of time in the wind tunnel to see the impacts of position, etc.  It was a pretty cool experience and we made some slight tweaks to my position to improve aerodynamics.  </p>
<p>Now trying to catch up on some things to get a head start on the short week beginning tomorrow.  Into the final stretch of the semester for real now.  And then, I&apos;m halfway done with SDM.  Hard to believe &#8212; time flies when you&apos;re having fun.</p>
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		<title>Racing season over</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 06:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As of last Monday, the road racing season is completely over for me for the year. As I did last year, I went back to Jamestown, RI to race in the Jamestown Classic. This year the weather was a lot &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/racing-season-over/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As of last Monday, the road racing season is completely over for me for the year.  As I did last year, I went back to Jamestown, RI to race in the Jamestown Classic.  This year the weather was a lot better than last year and I felt a lot more confident having had some races under my belt.  The pace was a little faster but I felt a lot more comfortable hanging in with the pack, but unfortunately, didn&apos;t manage to turn it into any results as I fell back a little bit on the final climb and didn&apos;t manage to make up the few seconds rounding the corner.  Thus, I ended up finishing seven seconds back.  But was still a good finish basically with the front of the pack.</p>
<p>That down, I sent in my request to move up to a Cat4 for next season which was approved.  And while I&apos;m looking forward to next season and races that start a little bit later in the day, I&apos;m also glad that it&apos;s now to sort of the down time.  Over the weekend, I rode with Quad on Saturday and did a bit of sweeping and just taking it easy.  Then, on Sunday I went out with some of the MIT team to catch some of the &apos;cross race in Canton and also to just get some riding in.  Both days, I rode without my heart rate monitor and just had fun.  Especially when we climbed to the weather observatory in Blue Hills <img src='http://velohacker.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Probably will do a few more weeks of just taking it easy and just making sure I have fun.  And then, I&apos;ll probably be starting to do some actual base training and get a reasonable overall training plan to maximize how well I do next season, especially given how early the collegiate season starts.</p>
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		<title>More racing skills</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 03:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Both days of this weekend had a skills clinic for the MIT racing team and I went to both. Again, the clinics were held down at the Wells Ave office park. I think at this point, I have the way &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/more-racing-skills/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Both days of this weekend had a skills clinic for the MIT racing team and I went to both.  Again, the clinics were held down at the Wells Ave office park.  I think at this point, I have the way from MIT to that part of Newton etched into my memory.  Which also means I can get from MIT to various points around Brookline and Allston with relative ease.</p>
<p>Yesterday&apos;s clinic was focused on improving cornering skills.  This is something which, especially after going through it, is incredibly useful and an area where I really had no clue what I was doing technique-wise.  Sure, you can turn the bike and go around a corner, but being able to do so in a way that&apos;s both fast and safe is an entirely different story.  There&apos;s quite a bit of technique to it.  But it&apos;s cool to have a better idea of how the pros manage to severely tilt their bikes when going through corners of a crit at speed.  It&apos;s an area where I&apos;ll want to spend some time practicing the technique to really get it down to where I don&apos;t have to think about it.  After that, we followed up with another rousing game of Death Bike.  Which was, again, a good time.</p>
<p>Today was focused on sprinting and riding in a pack.  Again, a little bit of being told a &#8220;good&#8221; way of doing things seems like it will go a long way.  But sprinting form feels like it&apos;s going to be a lot more difficult for me to get &#8220;right&#8221; just due to having to break bad habits.  Luckily, sprint intervals are a pretty easy thing to do and a good way to work on the form.  For riding in a pack, there was a bit of focus on moving up and how to do so quickly and efficiently.  The fact that we were doing this at Wells Ave was interesting; I&apos;ve raced there enough times that I know how various things feel and so it was interesting to do things in a different way.  In the past I&apos;ve mostly moved up by going to the outside, applying some power and getting to the front.  While this does work, it&apos;s pretty inefficient as it ends up meaning I leave the draft.  I&apos;ve now got a much better idea on how to move up through the pack and save energy.  Which should end up helping at the end for the sprint.  We finished out the day with a game of Bike Capture the Flag which ended up being pretty fun as well.  </p>
<p>All in all, a good two days of work.  And although my distances were lower than my normal for a weekend, I feel like I got quite a bit out of both days and am pretty tired from both as well.  This week will be an easy-ish week on the riding side so that I can be in good shape for racing at Jamestown next Monday.  But that&apos;s okay, as it&apos;s a busy week on pretty much every other front.  Especially since I didn&apos;t do any homework this weekend.  So, it&apos;ll be a bit of a scramble to get that taken care of, but it doesn&apos;t look like it&apos;ll be too bad.</p>
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		<title>Progress with the end of seasons</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 03:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This was the last weekend of summer and on Saturday, it actually felt a bit like fall was already here. I went out with the MIT cycling club on their ride to Dover (MA). Was a nice route and largely &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/progress-with-the-end-of-seasons/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This was the last weekend of summer and on Saturday, it actually felt a bit like fall was already here.  I went out with the MIT cycling club on their ride to Dover (MA).  Was a nice route and largely in areas that I had never been before, which was good.  Relaxed pace and a good opportunity to talk with and start to get to know some of the other people riding.  Was glad that I had picked up some knee warmers, though, as they were pretty much the perfect extra layer.  Yesterday, though, felt more like summer again as I went out on the Quad ride.  Again a beautiful day, though, and nice to get some more good riding in.</p>
<p>Today brought the actual beginning of autumn and waking up to it being kind of dull, gray and cool was not the way I had hoped to start the morning.  But I dragged myself out of bed and headed to the office for a day that I had somewhat booked already with meetings.  </p>
<p>Between them, managed to get the serial cable hooked up to the OLPC in the office and started with trying to track down kernel things again.  And finally started getting somewhere.  After a week (plus) of dead ends, I happened upon the right avenue and was able to confirm that the problem was OpenFirmware loading the initrd into RAM where it shouldn&apos;t have been.  Wrote up a good description of what was going wrong, sent it off, and Mitch Bradley (aka OFW Ninja) had me a fix in about an hour.  I didn&apos;t <i>see</i> it for a while longer due to other meetings, but it was in my inbox.  </p>
<p>So, after getting home and having dinner, I tried it out and was greeted with success.  So modulo fixing some more &#8220;normal&#8221; kernel problems, it looks like we should be well on our way to having the XO able to boot with the regular Fedora kernel.  And this means that having an XO run just any old Fedora live image is now a very big step closer to reality&#8230;</p>
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		<title>MIT Racing Skills Clinic</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 01:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One thing that I&apos;ve told myself I&apos;m going to try to take more advantage of than I did in the spring is some of the <i>other</i> things that MIT has to offer.  This includes trying to make a point of going to some random lectures on random topics (&#8230; that seem interesting) but also doing some riding with the MIT cycling club/team.  I went on a few of the Intercollegiate Ice Cream rides over the summer and the people seemed nice enough.  So I went to the first meeting of the semester on Monday and decided that I am going to do some collegiate racing for MIT in the spring.  I figure that a) it&apos;s a good chance to get some more riding in b) a good chance to meet some more people from different parts of MIT than I usually interact with as an SDM-er and c) the MIT racing team is good.  Very very good.  As in, <a href="http://www.velonews.com/article/81095">nationals champion</a> good.  </p>
<p>Anyway, the first skills clinic of the year was held yesterday so I went down for it.  Not a lot of mileage put in, but a good workout.  And lots of good work.  The MIT team is coached by Nicole Freedman and it&apos;s pretty obvious even after one skills clinic that one thing that has helped the team succeed is a good coach.  The first skills clinic was a lot of fun &#8212; some things to help focus on relaxing (somewhat ironic, yes), some skills drills and then some &#8220;getting comfortable riding really really close to someone&#8221;.  The latter culminated in a fun game of Death Bike.  Yes, Death Bike is as much fun as it sounds and I&apos;ll have to be sure not to miss the first skills clinic next year so that I can do it again <img src='http://velohacker.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />    Looking forward to the future clinics as I think they&apos;ll be very helpful to me in getting to be a better rider and racer.</p>
<p>Today brought rain and quite a bit of it, so I didn&apos;t get out for a ride and have instead spent the day working either on stuff for work or on stuff for school.  While I would have liked to have gotten a ride in, at least I can be glad that I was productive and thus feel better if I take some time for a ride on a day with better weather <img src='http://velohacker.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Glimpse of Fall</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 16:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&apos;ve started to have our first glimpse of fall here in New England as the temperatures started to drop yesterday. And this means the start of the time of layering and digging out all of my cooler weather gear for &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/glimpse-of-fall/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&apos;ve started to have our first glimpse of fall here in New England as the temperatures started to drop yesterday.  And this means the start of the time of layering and digging out all of my cooler weather gear for commuting.  I&apos;m interested to see how long my Keen Commuter sandals are effective when worn with wool socks.  Actually, a lot of my wardrobe this time of year starts to bring in wool &#8212; it&apos;s a great fabric to keep you warm when it&apos;s cooler in the mornings and evenings but at the same time, it doesn&apos;t have to be overbearingly warm in the middle of the day.    So I think that my <a href="http://www.ewnr.com">Earth, Wind and Rider</a> wool jerseys are going to start seeing quite a bit of use again.</p>
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		<title>Classes begin, great weekend follows</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 16:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Classes started back up on Thursdsay. This semester is likely going to be pretty busy. I&apos;m taking three classes and probably being a listener for another. I&apos;m definitely going to be taking System Project Management and the second part of &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/classes-begin-great-weekend-follows/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Classes started back up on Thursdsay.  This semester is likely going to be pretty busy.  I&apos;m taking three classes and probably being a listener for another.  I&apos;m definitely going to be taking System Project Management and the second part of System Architecture.  These are both SDM core classes and so I figure I should go ahead and take them this fall as this will leave me a lot more flexibility for next fall.  And although there has been plenty of complaining about System Architecture in the past from some notable people, some changes are being made to the course to help keep it more relevant, eg, for software and so I&apos;m keeping an open mind.  The other class I&apos;m signed up for is the Sloan Business Law course &#8212; after a day, it looks like this should be a good overview of all things law-y and a number of interesting guest lectures.  Personally, I might have preferred a little bit more on intellectural property than the syllabus shows, but at the same time, I&apos;m a bit of an edge case there <img src='http://velohacker.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />    </p>
<p>The class that I&apos;m likely going to be a listener for is the trial run of Software Systems Engineering.  One of the required classes in the SDM program has been a Systems Engineering course and there continues to be a (pretty significant) struggle in how to make that work for software people.  And in fact, I was not a big fan of the class at all over the summer (perhaps and understatement).  As part of the curriculum revamp currently in progress, the option of a Software Systems Engineering class instead of the &#8220;normal&#8221; one is being provided and it&apos;s being run for the first time this fall.  Since I don&apos;t really need the credit but still think that feedback on the course is important, I&apos;m thinking about being a listener for it.  But, TBD for real after the class meets for the first time tomorrow.</p>
<p>Then, ended up having a great weekend.  Friday after class, I met up with Kara so that we could look for her a new bike.  She has a hybrid, which, while nice enough, is difficult to go longer distances on and she&apos;s been getting out on the weekends and riding.  So, we looked and ended up finding a nice bike at a nice price at Quad.  Then, we ended up having dinner at home, watching some tv and generally relaxing.</p>
<p>Saturday morning, woke up to go riding and the weather looked less than ideal.  So, got some more sleep and woke up to the sun shining.  But so it goes.  Ended up taking an easy day with some more errand running.  Then, headed over to <a href="http://yoavs.blogspot.com">Yoav&apos;s</a> birthday party at which a fun time was had.  Lots of cool people, interesting conversation, good food and everything else that makes for a good party.  Thanks to Yoav and his wife for having us.</p>
<p>Sunday morning, woke up and the sun was shining and so headed out on a ride.  Ended up going to the Hills of Haavvaahhhddd, which was actually a very nice ride.  Ended up with about 60 miles at a little over 19 which seemed pretty good given both the wind and the hills.  I do want to try to get in another time at Wells Ave before Jamestown, but if it doesn&apos;t happen, it doesn&apos;t happen.  Then, it was over to <lj user="spot"> and <lj user="pam">&apos;s place for games, food and fun.</p>
<p>So, all in all, a good week and weekend.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2008 04:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This weekend was a long (3 day) holiday weekend in the US and since classes start back up this week, I mostly spent the weekend away from a computer. Started things out on Friday evening by (finally) getting around to &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/holiday-weekend-wrapup/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This weekend was a long (3 day) holiday weekend in the US and since classes start back up this week, I mostly spent the weekend away from a computer. </p>
<p>Started things out on Friday evening by (finally) getting around to getting a haircut and a few other errands.  Then Kara and I grabbed dinner, came home and then caught up on some things recorded on the TiVo.  Including the rest of the Daily Show&apos;s &#8220;live&#8221; coverage of the DNC.  We were suitably amused.</p>
<p>Saturday morning, woke up to the surprise of wet roads.  But since it wasn&apos;t actively raining, went out on the Quad ride anyway and had a <a href="http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/activity/6651226">quite nice ride</a>.  Came home, had a quick lunch, cleaned the bike and then we headed over to some friends&apos; house for a bit.  Played <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Rio-Grande-Games-Race-Galaxy/dp/B000YLAOEW/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&#038;s=toys-and-games&#038;qid=1220325882&#038;sr=8-1">Race for the Galaxy</a> for a while which was quite a bit of fun actually.  Then, we headed to Za! for dinner with some other friends as well.  Ended up seeing <lj user="pam"> and <lj user="spot"> as they were having dinner there as well. </p>
<p>Sunday, again woke up and went on the <a href="http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/activity/6651227">Quad ride</a>.  Kara also headed out.  Another good ride and then spent a good chunk of time at the bike shop.  Ended up helping a few people with various things and then eventually headed home.  Then, we headed over to another friend&apos;s house for an end of summer barbeque.  Matthew is also from NC (randomly &#8212; he&apos;s one of the other people I ride with) and was previously a chef &#8212; so, he made pulled pork.  It was quite good, as was the sausage which he made.  Lots of people, only some of whom I even had a chance to meet and to be honest ended up spending a lot of time talking with people that I already knew. Headed home before it got to be too terribly late and got some more good sleep.</p>
<p>This morning, I again woke up and headed down for a bike ride, though a <a href="http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/activity/6665465">significantly different route</a> today than the normal Quad ride.  We ended up with a group of six of us and set a good pace for the entire ride.  Then, grocery shopping as we were really starting to run low on a lot of our sort of staple foods.  And then, again, dinner with friends.  </p>
<p>All in all, a very good weekend.  And this week starts back the full grind of work and school.  I&apos;m currently thinking of just sitting in on the first day or two of a few of my options as far as classes are concerned so that I can really decide which seems like the best fit.  And also, hopefully making some more Fedora on XO progress.  But more on that tomorrow or so &#8212; reading and then sleep time now.</p>
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		<title>End of summer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Or at least, the end of summer classes. Today was the last day of System Dynamics and thus, the end of my summer classes. Looking back, I&apos;m glad that I didn&apos;t decide to take three classes over the summer as &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/end-of-summer/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Or at least, the end of summer classes.  Today was the last day of System Dynamics and thus, the end of my summer classes.  Looking back, I&apos;m glad that I didn&apos;t decide to take three classes over the summer as two was plenty of work.  Hopefully between the feedback that&apos;s been given about Systems Engineering as well as the addition of a Software Systems Engineering course option (which I&apos;m planning to audit in the fall), some of the problems present in that class will be less problematic in the future.  I know that people have complained quite a bit about ERBA in the past, but seriously, ERBA was a much better class.</p>
<p>System Dynamics, on the other hand, really should be a required course for all SDM students.  Not necessarily because I think that everyone will use it on a regular basis, but because it provides a very solid foundation on thinking about causes and effects within a system.  The exposure has me definitely looking at things with a slightly different light.  That said, I think that a lot of the actual modeling is more complicated than you&apos;re going to usually have time to do and a lot of actually simulating the models requires either tons of research to get quantitative data or making up numbers.  A cool thing that I learned about yesterday is that one of the GSoC projects is actually working on an activity for the OLPC that lets you do System Dynamics modeling.  This is very cool and I actually want to sit down and play with it some in the next week or two.</p>
<p>Some other (related) things that I&apos;ve noticed over the course of the semester that are/were kind of interesting&#8230;</p>
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<li>Not having some form of repository to store things and share them really makes collaboration a lot harder. </p>
<li>Vensim (the modeling software we used for System Dynamics; worked under wine fwiw) could really stand to have some form of built-in source control.  Although merging changes with the silly file format might be less than fun
<li>Google Docs really does work well for working on a document among a group of people.  I want to play with the AbiCollab stuff now and see how well it works too.  The downside is that to get it to work in a general environment, have to get people to install something.  Google Docs just requires them to use their web browser.  This is big
<li>PowerPoint (etc) slides are a terrible way to try to convey any significant amount of information.  Our society is substantially worse off for its existence</ul>
<p>After class, I headed out on this week&apos;s MIT/Harvard ICIC ride.  We headed to Jamaica Plain to visit the original JP Licks.  Along the way, took a trip through the Arboretum in JP, and got a nice view of the Boston skyline.<br />
<center><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/katzj/2764691844/" title="View from the top of the hill at the Arboretum in JP by katzj, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3238/2764691844_0aaf5d4dfd.jpg" width="500" height="374" alt="View from the top of the hill at the Arboretum in JP" /></a></center><br />
Was a nice little ride, although I was regretting not bringing the nice light and the clear lenses as it was getting dark by the time we made it back to Cambridge.  But I had them in my bag for the ride home at least.  I guess it&apos;s getting to where I&apos;ll be using them more.  And I definitely need to go through and replace the batteries in all of my smaller lights as most of them are starting to get a little dim.<br /></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Only a few more days and the summer semester will be over. And I have to say that I&apos;ll be pretty glad. Have spent a fair bit of time over the past few days looking at and trying to finish &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/just-a-little-bit-longer/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Only a few more days and the summer semester will be over.  And I have to say that I&apos;ll be pretty glad.  Have spent a fair bit of time over the past few days looking at and trying to finish up the presentation my team is giving in Systems Engineering.  I need to get back to really spending some time on the System Dynamics assignment.  </p>
<p>Otherwise, the end of my week was pretty jam-packed with various meetings.  It seems to often be that way when I go into the office, but Friday seemed even more so than usual.  Then, last night, got home and then went and had dinner with Kara after which we spent some time just wandering and looking at books in Barnes and Noble.</p>
<p>This morning, I woke up and headed out on the Quad Ride.  I tried to take it sort of easy since I&apos;m planning to race tomorrow and succeeded better than I usually do.  Only did about 40 miles.  Felt good to have a day that wasn&apos;t just pouring rain, though, especially after the past few days.  And the sun even came out for a bit!</p>
<p>Tonight, I&apos;m going to spend a little bit more time on System Dynamics and then I think Kara and I are going to watch  Harold and Kumar 2 as something light and fun.</p>
<p>Tomorrow, I&apos;m headed to Wells Ave to ride in circles for a little bit.  Should be a good time.</p>
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		<title>Cool story on the Garmin-Chipotle Team in the Tour de France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cool story over at ESPN about the Garmin-Chipotle team during the Tour that was written by a reporter who had full access to the team for the entire time. In addition to the neat things in the story itself, there &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/cool-story-on-the-garmin-chipotle-team-in-the-tour-de-france/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cool story over at ESPN about <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/cycling/slipstreamfour">the Garmin-Chipotle team during the Tour</a> that was written by a reporter who had full access to the team for the entire time.  In addition to the neat things in the story itself, there are also some pretty impressive photographs.  </p>
<p>Which, speaking of Tour photographs, boston.com ran <a href="http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/07/2008_tour_de_france_conclusion.html">two pieces</a> with high resolution photos from the Tour as part of their Big Picture series.</p>
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		<title>Last week flew by</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2008 04:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So yeah, last week kind of flew past me and I didn&apos;t do a good job of keeping up with posting. Lots of it was building live images for the Fedora 10 alpha (coming to a mirror near you tomorrow), &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/last-week-flew-by/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So yeah, last week kind of flew past me and I didn&apos;t do a good job of keeping up with posting.  Lots of it was building live images for the Fedora 10 alpha (coming to a mirror near you tomorrow), testing said images, building new images, and doing over and over again.  Also a whole ton of mail on various fronts.  Today was more of the same, although also a lot of time trying to track down what was going on in a weird livecd-creator bug that has been popping up from time to time forever.  <i>Finally</i> figured out the root cause so hopefully we&apos;ll  get to the bottom of it real soon now.</p>
<p>On the school side, it was the usual level of madness for summer classes.  Spent a good chunk of time Tuesday after class finishing up the System Dynamics assignment and then home to work and have dinner.  Only a tiny bit longer of that and then I get a few weeks off before fall classes begin.  And Kara and I have booked a short trip for in that time period as we have some overlap this time around.</p>
<p>And then to keep things even more busy last week, we had a pretty busy social schedule.  Wednesday had a group of the Quad racers getting together at Redbones and so I wandered down there as, hey, why miss a good chance of eating at Redbones.  Thursday was then the monthly &#8220;Cafe Quad&#8221; social, although I really only briefly popped my head in before going home due to the tiring week.  Friday night, Kara and I ended up going out with Kate and Jon to drink to a better August, as Kate&apos;s July kind of sucked.  Saturday was probably the slowest day &#8212; Quad ride in the morning, spending a little bit of time between work and looking at school stuff in the afternoon, and then dinner and watching <i>Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story</i> which was no better or worse than I expected it to be.  It was just the sort of light comedy that I was needing at that point.  </p>
<p>And I think that mostly catches up to the present&#8230;  this week might be a little bit less insane on some fronts, but I&apos;m sure it will make up for it on others.</p>
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		<title>Bow Road Race, 3 August 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2008 02:04:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday was the Bow Road Race, also known as the Central NH Road Race. I was wanting to get out and do another race again and wasn&apos;t really feeling in the mood to go to Wells Ave (&#8230; again) and &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/bow-road-race-3-august-2008/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday was the Bow Road Race, also known as the Central NH Road Race.  I was wanting to get out and do another race again and wasn&apos;t really feeling in the mood to go to Wells Ave (&#8230; again) and so tried to get together some other people from the Quad team to go up and do it.  The email met with moderate success and we ended up with a total of five Cat 5s, but they split the field by age group and so there were 3 in the 35+ Cat 5 field and then only myself and another guy in the Cat 5 under 35 field.</p>
<p>I got up early early early in the morning and got ready to head down to meet my ride.  I grabbed a light and threw it on my bike as it was still not quite light, but once I was out the door, it actually seemed like it would have been light enough without.  There was a light mist in the air and so I was wondering how much this was going to parallel the other non-Wells races I&apos;ve done this year where it either rained right before or during the race.  But we got on the road and as we made our way up I93, the sun started to come out and it looked like we might just have a nice day for a bike race.</p>
<p>We got to the starting point, registered and got ready to go.  Managed to get in an almost decent warmup even, although I avoided attacking too much of the climbing while warming up just to sort of save my energy.  I also was trying to work out some sort of muscle knot that I had gotten in my thigh on the drive up.  We went to the start line and I positioned myself near the front with Matthew right with me.  This was when we learned that the start was neutral for the first mile up the hill.   Figured okay and then we were on our way.  Once the pace car saw us and actually started, it kept a slow and unsteady pace up the hill.  He&apos;d go, then he&apos;d slow down, causing the same sort of things through the entire field.  Ugh.</p>
<p>Finally, we hit the top of the first hill and the pace car sped up and the field began to move.  I kept with, trying not to push too hard but also doing what I could to stay with the group.  And I succeeded for a little bit, but after one of the hills, I dropped off the back of the front end.  I was determined not to let that discourage me, though, and so continued on.  Not long after, I caught up with a few more stragglers and attempted to organize the group to work together.  This was almost successful, but not quite.  We&apos;d work together and then hit a downhill and one of the guys would go bombing down the hill, forcing everyone to scramble to keep up.  So when we were halfway around the second lap, the entire thing started to fall apart with pretty consistent attacking.  I just didn&apos;t have it in my legs to keep up with that through the hills and fell back.  </p>
<p>The rest of the race was pretty much a time trial effort.  I had a couple of brief periods of working with another person, and it really helped a lot when Tyler (who was in the 35+ race) caught me right before the KOM hill and gave me some encouraging words, helping me to at least not feel that I was entirely in No Man&apos;s Land and thus a much-needed-by-then boost of confidence.</p>
<p>I ended up finishing about 18 minutes behind the leader, averaging 17.6 and about 4 minutes ahead of Matthew.  Overall, a third of the field had dropped out (13 of the 39).  So while the results weren&apos;t what I had gone in wanting to get, I still feel somewhat successful.  And I didn&apos;t have the problem of over-wariness when descending in a group like I did at Lake Auburn earlier in the season.  But if I&apos;m going to do Bow (or races like it) next year, I definitely need to spend more time out climbing longer and steeper hills.  The GPS said like 3500 feet of climbing over the 32-ish miles for the course.  So ~ 150% of the climbing of the usual Quad ride in about 50% of the distance.   It was definitely enough climbing that I felt it for a good chunk of the day.  The course, though, was great even with that.  Very very well marked with signage before every turn, a marshall at every turn stopping traffic and ensuring you went the right way and nice roads.  So even with the amount of climbing and pain involved, I do think I&apos;ll look at doing it again next year.</p>
<p>And I think I&apos;m likely to do something next weekend, probably Wells Ave unless something better shows up that I&apos;m not seeing right now.  And in all likelihood, there&apos;s I think only one or so non-Wells races with a cat 5 field left this season (other than Jamestown).</p>
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		<title>Leaden legs, weekend, etc</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 21:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week was again a (relatively) light riding week between the storms that were rolling through the area as well as wanting to take part in the various SDM business trip activities. So I was pretty glad that the weather &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/leaden-legs-weekend-etc/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week was again a (relatively) light riding week between the storms that were rolling through the area as well as wanting to take part in the various SDM business trip activities.  So I was pretty glad that the weather for the weekend looked pretty good. So woke up on Saturday morning and went out on the Quad ride.  Although I was hanging just fine, my legs felt somewhat leaden.  Figured it was mostly an effect of a light few weeks of riding and made it more of a point to spin rather than hammer in the big gear.  Then, Kara and I headed down to her parents&apos; as her dad&apos;s birthday was last week &#8212; ended up running a couple of errands and also having dinner before heading back home.</p>
<p>Yesterday, woke up and again headed out on the Quad ride.  A group was planning to do Westford and Groton, so went out with them.  Luckily, legs were feeling quite a bit better and so the longer ride felt less strenuous.  Definitely think that things are &#8220;back&#8221; and so I&apos;m looking forward to doing a race this weekend, although I need to decide if I&apos;m going to head up to New Hampshire for the Bow Road Race or just do Wells Ave.  Each has their upsides.  Oh well, as long as I figure it out by the end of the week, I&apos;m good.  Then, I spent some time tidying up the house and just lazing about playing video games before settling in and trying to knock out the majority of the Systems Engineering homework which is due in the morning.  Mostly succeeded, although I need to go over it and make sure it looks okay this evening.</p>
<p>Today is an in the office day and I biked in.  Legs started out a little sluggish, but warmed up pretty quick.  I think that the sluggishness might just have even been the whole &#8220;being on the heavy bike&#8221; after riding the nice bike all weekend and also adding to that, carrying in a bit more than I usually do in the pannier.<br />
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<p>The day has been fairly productive, although some things haven&apos;t been where I&apos;ve wanted them to be.  But one by one getting some of the things taken care of for the Fedora 10 Alpha.  For various reasons, the whole non-blocking freeze seems to not work so well.  But so it goes.  Also fixed up some kernel things for rawhide and have also been trying to make things work a bit nicer on a new piece of hardware.  But more on that later.<br /></p>
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		<title>Seacoast Safari 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2008 03:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I rode in this year&apos;s Seacoast Safari over the weekend. As with last year the route was gorgeous. The rest stops were also well stocked although I didn&apos;t take much advantage of them. This year, Kara also helped out by &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/seacoast-safari-2008/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I rode in this year&apos;s Seacoast Safari over the weekend. As with last year the route was gorgeous. The rest stops were also well stocked although I didn&apos;t take much advantage of them. This year, Kara also helped out by staffing two rest stops.</p>
<p>All in all a good, if slightly tiring, weekend. Good to get back into riding though after my crash a couple of weeks ago.  Hopefully I can get back to a semi-normal riding and training schedule this week or next. And I may race the Norwell circuit race on Sunday although that depends on how my legs feel over the next couple of days.</p>
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		<title>Seacoast Safari tomorrow</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 03:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FIOS install today went okay, although it took waaayyyy too long for the cable cards with the Tivo. For some reason, they weren&apos;t getting signal at all at first. But eventually got things straightened out. The process was a lot &#8230; <a href="http://velohacker.com/lj/seacoast-safari-tomorrow/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FIOS install today went okay, although it took waaayyyy too long for the cable cards with the Tivo.  For some reason, they weren&apos;t getting signal at all at first.  But eventually got things straightened out.  The process was a lot like that of a cable install, but just a bit more involved and with more steps.  Installer was nice, though.  And thus far, connection speed and the like seems reasonable.</p>
<p>Tomorrow is the <a href="http://katzj.livejournal.com/433000.html">Seacoast Safari</a>.  And it looks like tomorrow is going to be a scorcher.  Temperatures in the mid-90s, heat index of around 100.  So the key will be to drink a lot of water and stay hydrated.  Luckily, the ride starts nice and early so that we beat some of the traffic.  Unfortunately, it leaves nice and early and I still need to finish packing.  So now, to go do that <img src='http://velohacker.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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