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The hell that is Disk Utility

A while back, I gave my sister a 1 TB 2.5" USB HDD for backing up her Mac using Time Machine. But somehow she couldn't perform backups anymore lately. The drive contained two volumes: a regular one and an encrypted one. The regular one wouldn't mount and Disk Utility wouldn't repair it.

No big deal, just wipe the drive and start from scratch, I thought—assuming it's not a hardware problem. That was easier said than done. I ended up spending half the day yesterday just trying to repartition that stupid USB drive.

Full article / permalink - posted 2015-05-31

→ I Fooled Millions Into Thinking Chocolate Helps Weight Loss. Here's How.

I felt a queazy mixture of pride and disgust as our lure zinged out into the world.

It is way too easy to get bad research published and covered in the media, especially about nutrition.

Permalink - posted 2015-05-29

Review: the Braun Oral-B PRO 6000 electric toothbrush—with bluetooth!

I'll spare you the details, but I recently needed to up my game in the toothbrushing department. I've been brushing my teeth with an entry-level Oral-B electric toothbrush for almost a decade, but I thought I could do better with a more advanced one that provides a warning when you brush too hard. (This can damage your gums.) Turns out there's now a model that has bluetooth. After all, everything is better with bluetooth.

Full article / permalink - posted 2015-05-29

→ IPv4 Transfers in the RIPE NCC Service Region

Earlier this month, RIPE Labs had a lengthy blog post about transfers of IPv4 addresses within the RIPE region. A lot of addresses went from Romania to Saudi Arabia, but the rest of Europe and the Middle East has been busy, too. However:

In the subsequent months of January 2015 through to April 2015, levels of transfer were significantly lower. Because the RIPE NCC listing service continues to show strong demand, the lower amounts transferred may well be a sign that the market in the RIPE region is capped by availability; total demand cannot be met by available supplies. This may change after the recently accepted RIPE policy for inter-RIR transfers has been implemented.

It probably wasn't an accident that two of the sponsors of the RIPE-70 meeting were businesses that facilitate IPv4 address trading.

Permalink - posted 2015-05-28

Where's my fluoride?

Yesterday when I woke up, I wasn't worried at all about my fluoride levels. Then I started reading, and I became worried that I wasn't getting enough to keep my teeth healthy. After that, I read some more, and become somewhat worried I may be getting too much. All thanks to dr. Google.

Full article / permalink - posted 2015-05-27

Met 140 door Leiden Centraal!

Lang was de benelux-intercity die tussen Amsterdam en Brussel rijdt mijn favoriete trein: omdat-ie Leiden overslaat was-ie in 25 minuten van schiphol op Den Haag HS of omgekeerd. Toen kwam de fyra en werd de benelux opgeven. En de fyra verdween weer en de benelux kwam terug. Zij het trager. Hij staat tegenwoordig zeven minuten stil in Rotterdam en rijdt nu ook via de Luchthaven Brussel, dus je bent aanzienlijk langer onderweg.

Maar 't is nog wel de snelste trein van Amsterdam Centraal naar Den Haag HS met 46 minuten volgens de dienstregeling. Vreemd genoeg staat er nu wel 31 minuten voor het stuk schiphol - Den Haag, terwijl-ie daar niet stopt. En tot Den Haag Mariahoeve rijdt-ie ook lekker door: gister passeerden we Leiden Centraal met 140 kilometer per uur!

Bij Laan van NOI zakten we af naar 45 km/u en vlak voor HS stonden we nog eventjes stil. Toch waren we een minuut voor tijd op HS en ik kon met een sprintje nog tram 12 halen en was dus in welgeteld 62 minuten van Amsterdam Centraal thuis. Zo kan het dus ook.

Permalink - posted 2015-05-14

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