I bought my Sportster to learn how to drive. Now that I know that, I wanted a bike for long road trips. Thus, I traded in it for a touring model. But before I talk about the new bike, I want to look back at the old bike. I put almost 4.5 thousand miles on that bike. (Ending with about 10k and starting with 5.5k.) I came close to driving that bike more in half a year than it had been driven its whole life before me. It was dirty when I left. The sales manager said you drive in the rain a lot or just never wash it. I was like maybe a bit of both :) The funny thing is I had just washed it a few weeks ago. As I said, I road this thing. It wasn't a show piece in a man cave. It was a bike on the road, through wind, rain, shine, cold, heat, and etc. Just about the only thing I did avoid was lightning.
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Sunday, June 4, 2017
Changing Motorcycle Oil
I did something for the first time... I changed my oil in my motorcycle. Another great learning experience. The best advice I have to offer is face you don't know what your doing. I don't know what I'm doing. I'm not qualified to be a Motorcycle Mechanic. I just figured out how to drive the thing, let alone do any repairs. But you know what? Everything in life can be learned. Thus, for real, read multiple sites, view multiple videos. Read up on it until you feel confident you know the flow of what they are saying. And don't be in a rush. The people who do this everyday can do it in like 5 minutes, because well, they do it everyday. Plans for this to take hours, give yourself plenty of time.
Monday, May 29, 2017
Playing With Salesforce Bot Toolkit
On the Salesforce developer blog, they had a neat post: A Toolkit for Creating and Deploying Bots Inside Salesforce. It is only a simple regular expression based bot, and I'm sure there are other Bot APIs out there, but the post seemed pretty inviting and looked fun, so I decided to take it for a spin. It was every bit as fun as I thought. I may port Zork over to this ☺
First installing and setting it up was pretty easy, just follow the post about it. Works just like they described. I think I fall in love when I tried out the select feature. I could imagine all sorts of neat developer utilities put into that like run test and search the audit trail for who broke my stuff :)
Of course, you don't truly understand something until you hack at it, so I created a few simple Bot Handler. Just look over the Handler apex classes for examples. Of course, before I set off to re-create Zork, I did a simple one to create a task. I did it two different ways to play with the framework.
First installing and setting it up was pretty easy, just follow the post about it. Works just like they described. I think I fall in love when I tried out the select feature. I could imagine all sorts of neat developer utilities put into that like run test and search the audit trail for who broke my stuff :)
Of course, you don't truly understand something until you hack at it, so I created a few simple Bot Handler. Just look over the Handler apex classes for examples. Of course, before I set off to re-create Zork, I did a simple one to create a task. I did it two different ways to play with the framework.
Thursday, May 25, 2017
MongoDB and Spring Boot - Easy as a Dream
I have a long history with SQL databases. I've almost been tempted to write a basic one from scratch a few times for the fun of it. But I haven't worked with a NoSQL database before. With it raining outside, this seemed like a great day to give one a try. Thus, I started looking into MongoDB. I was prepared for this to take awhile, but this was like a dream. I think I spent more time writing this blog post than it took to get going.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
She'll Be Comin Round The Mountain
Okay, not a mountain, more like a large hill, or whatever you call a pile of dirt that goes up over twenty feet with a windy road laid on top going around a sharp blind corner.
I was coming up on this corner, debating how fast to take the corner. And I noticed I couldn't see around the side of it. Thus, I opted for the suggested speed sign, always a safe bet on a corner. As I was coming up the road, there it was. A semi-truck pulling a trailer came around the corner towards me. They weren't just slightly over the line. They were a good solid into my lane by at least 3/4ths at apex and then started moving back into their own lane.
I was coming up on this corner, debating how fast to take the corner. And I noticed I couldn't see around the side of it. Thus, I opted for the suggested speed sign, always a safe bet on a corner. As I was coming up the road, there it was. A semi-truck pulling a trailer came around the corner towards me. They weren't just slightly over the line. They were a good solid into my lane by at least 3/4ths at apex and then started moving back into their own lane.
Sunday, March 19, 2017
Sunday, January 1, 2017
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