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http://bria.nwood.org

Technology: Tweeks and solutions. Emacs, PHP
Outdoors: Telemark Skiing, Snow Camping, Mountaineering, Backpacking, Topo
Music: Jazz, Practicing, Saxophone

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    Posted on Saturday September 5th, 2009 at 17:49

  • A Rough Cut of "Granville" by Brett Larsen

    Posted on Saturday May 2nd, 2009 at 03:39

    About a month ago my co-worker Brett Larsen dropped a CD of his original tunes on my desk and told me I should come by his apartment and lay down some saxophone parts. Initially I was intimidated. I'd never done any real recording. But having twiste...

  • My Presentation: Deploying and Hosting UC Berkeley Drupal Sites

    Posted on Monday April 27th, 2009 at 11:36

    Last Thursday I presented at the Berkeley Drupal Users Group (BDUG). I talked about strategies for upgrading modules on multisite installations. I also demonstrated deploying sites using Aegir. My slides are attached. read more...

  • Ludlow Hut: Defeat, Redemption and Fluffy March Bounty (3/20-22/2009)

    Posted on Tuesday March 31st, 2009 at 02:35

    Cross-posted on TelemarkTips The first hints of trouble came with a call from Mom: "Oh Brian, are you sure you should be going to the mountains? Weren't you just sick??? How high is it? How far to the hut? Do you know how much more treacherous...

  • Name That Tune - Get Free Beer! by the Brian Wood Quartet

    Posted on Wednesday February 25th, 2009 at 03:00

    How to claim your delicious frosty prize: 1. You have to come to my gig! (The hardest part!) 2. Tell me the name of this tune recorded at our rehearsal this past weekend. I realize that I made this needlessly difficult. If you want a hint the two ba...

  • Brief Notes: Buddhist Bike Pilgrimage 2008

    Posted on Tuesday September 30th, 2008 at 02:57 in Buddhism, trip reports

    Eileen Spillane and Ajahn Amaro Photo by Ed Ritger DharmaWheels.org sums up the Buddhist Bicycle Pilgrimage in this way: "2 Days...137 miles of cycling...60,000 breaths." This is much more appropriate, and poetic than the tag line that occurred to...

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