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Tim is a developer in Nashville who likes to eat and break stuff.

How To Playoff: The College Football Playoff is Fundamentally Broken

Posted on December 20, 2020February 10, 2023 by Tim

College Football is simply the greatest sport in America[citation needed]. It’s silly, wondrous, filled with passion, thrilling, riddled with scandal, “not for profit” wink wink, and occasionally has some of the greatest stories of raw, unadulterated pettiness that belongs in a yet-to-be-established Non-Fiction Hall of Shame. And yet we as a civilized society cannot come…

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PeopleSoft nVision ‘Processing’ But No Longer Running

Posted on August 27, 2020February 10, 2023 by Tim

There’s a fairly recent issue with PeopleSoft’s nVision where the process goes to a nondescript ‘Error’ state after about ten seconds of ‘Processing’. The Process Monitor’s message log is not very helpful in this case (which it rarely is for delivered processes), returning only two log entries:

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Nashville’s Finest Drivers: Quarantine Edition

Posted on August 13, 2020February 10, 2023 by Tim

I haven’t been driving much lately for obvious 2020 reasons. Despite that, it’s inevitable that I (nearly) run into idiots on the road. These are just a couple that stick out.

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Bonus! Lessons Learned with an Industrial Pipe Workbench

Posted on March 30, 2020February 10, 2023 by Tim

Last month, I posted about some lessons we learned when installing industrial pipe shelves. Working with rigid, steel pipes with high manufacturing tolerances provided a lot of unexpected challenges, and those challenges weren’t exclusive just to the shelves. At the conclusion of that project (and primarily because I can’t measure properly) there was a not-insignificant…

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Nashville, Cookeville, and the case for Weather Radios

Posted on March 5, 2020February 3, 2023 by Tim

As the day changed to Tuesday, March 3rd, 2020, a single super cell traveling nearly the length of Tennessee dropped a series of tornados from Benton Co., through the heart of Nashville, and ultimately laying waste to entire neighborhoods in Cookeville and Putnam Co. At the time of this post, there have been 25 fatalities…

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