7/23/2005

Maxtor One Touch

After the suggestion of "unknown" - in one of the comments re: the Maxtor One Touch II which I was using with USB - getting "delayed write errors" - I installed a Firewire card - hooked it up to the Maxtor 120 GB drive - and did a huge copy operation that had caused all the problems last time around.

No problems.

And - it seemed faster. I thought that USB 2.0 and Firewire were the same speed. What - 400 megabytes per second or something like that. But stuff was copying much faster.

Thank you "unknown" for the firewire suggestion. Let's see how the rest of the peripherals (still USB) are working tomorrow.

UPDATE: Switching to Firewire was the answer. No problems since the switch 7/25/05

Matzu Fable

The Matzu tribe in southwestern Africa has the following fable:

Their ancestors were out hunting when they found themselves surrounded by some wild animals that they had never seen before. The animal had the head of a lion and the body of a sheep.

They had never seen anything like this before and didn't know how to proceed. As it happens, there were two mighty warriors: Ahout and Brabe.

Ahout wanted the warriors to attack on masse and hopefully scare the animals away. Brabe thought they should build a fence and see how these unknown animals acted. "How do we know," said Ahout "whether they are as ferocious as a lion or as docile as sheep?"

The animals neither advanced, nor did they move away.

The hunters were terrified of this new animal. Some wanted to make a charge against the animals. Others wanted to build a wall.

They argued amongst themselves, and soon they forgot about the threat from the animals and turned against eachother. There was a fierce battle between the warriors and ultimately only Ahout and Brabe were remained.

Ahout and Brabe who were the best fighters - struggled for seven days and finally - both were wounded and lay dying.

At that point several of these animals appeared and removed their lion masks and began to graze near the wounded and dead Matzu warriors. As Ahout lay dying, he heard one of the sheep say, "What a strange species these creatures are."

Gare de Quoi?

dave beckerman photography
Musee de ??

Don't remember anymore. It was the museum in Paris which was once a train station - well, not a station but one of the main departure points. I'm sure some of you know it's name. Gare de something? It would be good to know since the print is turning out well.