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Genocide denial

I am not a political person, but the sheer hypocrisy of the Anti-Defamation League and their denial of the Armenian genocide make me shake with anger.

The short version of this story is this: The town of Watertown, Mass, recently signed on to an ADL program called “No Place for Hate.” The idea is to educate children to be tolerant of others. However, it came to light that the ADL’s official position on the Armenian genocide is that it was not a genocide (despite the fact that Hitler used it as justification for his genocide of the Jews). Since Turkey is a strong ally of Israel, the ADL does not want to oppose them on this matter. Watertown’s large Armenian community made a lot of noise and voted to withdraw from the No Place for Hate program. Yesterday, the director of the New England chapter of the ADL broke ranks with the national office, acknowledged the genocide, and officially supported HR 106, a bill in Congress to recognize the Armenian genocide. Today, he was fired.

I won’t even dignify the ADL’s justification by linking to it. Suffice it to say, their argument boils down to the fact that Turkey is Israel’s only ally in the Middle East, and they need to maintain good relations with them for the safety of Israeli citizens. I will, however, link this Globe op-ed, which says it better than I ever could:

But Turkey’s treatment of its Jewish minority and its foreign policy shouldn’t depend on a historical lie. If the national ADL doesn’t acknowledge the genocide, it is complicit in a coverup.

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I finally have our network set up after some serious trouble. It was a pain, but I think this is going to work.

Here’s the background. We have two places where we need wired Internet access: the study (for my desktop computer) and the living room (for my 360). Two problems with that:

  1. The study is all the way at the other end of the house from the living room.
  2. The walls are made of something that blocks radio signals. The wireless signal here is terrible. With the router in the study, you get no signal on the front porch.

I came up with a few options:

  1. Run an Ethernet cable all the way across the condo. Pros: Reliable, fast connection. Cons: Ugly, pain in the ass, will damage baseboards.
  2. Buy a wireless adapter for the 360. Pros: Easiest. Cons: Expensive ($100!), signal quality unknown.
  3. Buy a second wireless router, install a third-party firmware on it, and use it was a wireless bridge for the 360. Pros: Fairly easy, cheap, can use more than 1 wired connection in the living room if that is ever necessary. Cons: Signal quality unknown, requires some fiddling.

I initially thought I would do #1, but upon evaluating how I would actually run the cable, I decided against it. #2 seemed silly; if I was going to rely on wireless, why not do #3 and end up with a cheaper, more flexible setup? So I decided on #3.

Unbeknownst to most people, there is a set of wireless routers that are based on Linux and can take third-party, open-source firmwares. These third-party firmwares typically add features that only high-end routers have, such as wireless bridging — exactly what I need. Our current router, a Linksys WRT54G v1, is one of these, though the newer WRT54Gs are not (confusing, huh?). I spent a while watching Craigslist for another old WRT54G that would run the firmware. I actually found one being sold by a guy near Tufts, paid $25 for it, and brought it home. I plugged it in, flashed it with the Tomato firmware, and unplugged it so we could eat dinner. Then after dinner I plugged it back in to set it up. I heard a sizzle and smelled smoke; the router was dead. I unplugged it and realized I had plugged Catherine’s laptop charger into the router, not the correct power supply. Great, there goes $25. After watching Craigslist for another week and dealing with someone selling one for $10 but who took 2-4 days to respond to my emails, I said screw it and just ordered a Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 from Newegg. With Newegg’s free shipping, it arrived the next day.

I spent this evening setting it up. It turns out that with the Tomato firmware, you can do something called WDS – Wireless Distribution System. Basically, it allows you to create a wireless tunnel from one router to another, extending the signal out to the second router. So with one router in the study and another in the living room, we have a perfect solution. Strong wireless signal throughout the whole apartment, and wired access in both rooms. The performance is decent — on the order of 5-8 Mbps, not bad considering the somewhat poor signal strength because of the walls. If the signal stays reliable, I’ll be pleased with the setup.

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Settling in

We still have a lot of unpacking to do (I think we’ll still be unpacking two months from now), but we’re starting to settle in at the new place. The location is fantastic. We’re a 5-minute walk to Davis and basically across the street from Porter. We won’t exhaust our supply of restaurants within walking distance for years. On Tuesday, we walked to Orleans for their Belgian beer and mussels night, which was awesome and a great deal. We kept passing interesting-looking restaurants on the way.

Not only that, but there are some great places to run nearby. Monday we ran to Fresh Pond and did a lap around the reservoir, Tuesday we ran up Mass Ave to Rt. 16, then back on Broadway. Today I ran to the Charles River and ran a loop from the Weeks Footbridge to Arsenal Street. There’s also the Minuteman Bike Path, which crosses Mass Ave maybe 1/2 a mile up the street. Not to mention all the routes around Tufts. We have a lot of exploring to do.

Hell, we even have two liquor stores that sell great beer within a 5-minute walk (Liquor World in Porter and Downtown Wine and Spirits in Davis). And there’s Redbones, 7 minutes from our door (I timed it).

I’m biking to and from work, and that’s really pleasant as well. The streets I take are not too busy and wide enough not to be scary. Far better than Rt. 60 in Medford/Malden. It’s about an 8 minute ride; you really can’t do better than that. The only downside is that it’s been really hot lately, so you’re kinda sweaty when you get to work. But since the ride is so short, you don’t get that wet and you dry out quickly once you’re in the A/C.

I’m really happy with the new place. So much to explore, so much to do.

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The new place

Cath and I moved into our new place this Saturday. It was a big move, but we hired movers and they were really good. Amusingly, the head moving guy is a big video game fanatic, saw some of my video game boxes, and started talking to me about games. For the rest of the move, he kept discussing games with me. I think he is more into video games than I am, and that’s saying a lot! I think we are going to try to play online sometime. So, in the moving process, I made a new friend. :)

I’m really happy with our new place. I love having a yard, I love owning our own place. Our kitchen is wonderful. We still have several weeks worth of unpacking to do, but we’ve got enough stuff out to get by day-to-day. Unpacking is stressful because you have to find places for everything, but it will eventually get done.

My current conundrum is what to do about the Internet. We need wired access in both the study (for my computer) and the living room (for the Xbox). Right now, the cable modem is in the study feeding a wireless router, but the signal is too weak in the living room for a wireless bridge (do we have metal in the walls?). I’ve been wracking my brain, trying to figure out the best way to do this, but I think I’m going to have to run a cable all the way across the apartment. If I do it right, hopefully it won’t look bad.

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Busy next few weeks

We’re back from MS, and none the worse for wear (except for a nasty case of poison ivy). Over the next few weeks, we are going to 2 weddings in NY, going to North Carolina for a week with Catherine’s family, and I’m going to a conference in San Diego. Plus we’re buying a condo. So much to do!

I’m hoping to maintain 25 miles per week of running during all this busy time. It was tough running in the heat in MS, but we were able to get some decent mileage in down there. I hope we can keep it up with all our traveling.

Poor Spenser was pitiful when we got home. He meowed for hours and wouldn’t be quiet unless we were petting him. He really missed us. I feel bad that we are leaving him again in a few days. :(

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Dr. Catherine

Today was Cath’s graduation from med school. Will write more later, but yay for Cath!

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Home alone

Catherine is done with medical school and has a month off before graduation. I’m busy with a paper deadline next week, so I’m not a lot of fun to hang out with when you have all day, every day free. Because of this, Catherine has gone to Cooperstown, NY, to visit her friends Kristin and Tom. I’m home alone for the next couple of days.

I tend to eat well when Catherine is gone. I cooked a buffalo chicken breast sandwich tonight. I marinated the chicken breast in buffalo wing sauce all day, then baked it in the oven for 40 minutes. I coated it with more buffalo sauce, then made a sandwich with blue cheese dressing, lettuce, and tomato. It was delicious and pretty good for me. I think this recipe will have to enter our standard rotation.

My running has been going pretty well. I took last week easy because my knee was bothering me, and I felt generally a little sore after several weeks in a row of high (for me) mileage. This week I’m switching over to running 5 days a week and shooting for a total of 20 miles. So far I like this new schedule. I’m only running 3-4 miles a day during the week, so I’m not as sore as when I was running the same mileage over 4 days. The weather is also perfect, which helps a lot.

I’m shooting for the ISMM deadline on May 14. At this point I’m still generating data and analyzing it, but I’ve seen some interesting stuff in our data and think we will have interesting results to publish. It’s coming down to the wire, and I hope we can get it done.

I’m now sitting on the couch, drinking a Victory Old Horizontal Barleywine and watching the San Antonio-Denver NBA playoff game. I feel like I should be doing work, but I may play a little Guitar Hero instead. :)

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Yay for Cath!

Catherine finished the Boston Marathon (her first ever marathon) in 4 hours and 59 minutes on Monday (by her watch; she didn’t include bathroom stops :) ). I’m so proud of her; she did a great job. And she achieved her goal of a sub-5-hour time.

I took the T out to Woodland and the 17-mile mark to watch her. When she ran by, she looked great. Totally comfortable and happy. She gave me a hug and a kiss and kept going. I hopped back on the T took it to the 22-mile mark at Coolidge Corner. When I saw her there, she was super tired. The hills from miles 16-20 really took their toll. But she only had 4 miles to go.

I took the T to just past the finish line and waited for her as she walked down the long chute. But she finished about 10 minutes before I thought she would, so she was already waiting at the family meeting area. She was sore and stuff, but she managed to make it down the steps to the T. She’s still sore now, and she lost a toenail, but she didn’t injure anything and has been regaining her appetite.

Pics are here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/87628585@N00/sets/72157600080632189/

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Catherine’s match

On Thursday, Catherine found out where she will be a pediatrics resident for the next 3 years: Mass General! We are very excited. MGH is a great program, and all the residents Catherine talked to there love it. Best of all, Catherine’s friend from high school also matched there! So she will have a good friend in her program.

Here is an MGH web page showing all the new interns.

Now we are deciding where to live next year. We’d like to move somewhere along the Red Line so that Cath won’t have to switch trains to get to/from work. My friend Dave, who is doing neurology at MGH, says a lot of MGH residents live in Porter Square. That or Davis would be great for me, because I could walk to Tufts. We will probably start looking soon. I’m excited!

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Spenser on laundry day

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