I recently found a blog posting at http://sakrah.homelinux.org/blog/2010/11/bblayers-bbappend/ that discusses two new features in OE: bblayers and bbappend. This is a huge step forward in improving the maintainability of large scale OE developments. I’ll post more once I’ve had a chance to look through the features a bit more.
(This posting was really just an archive of the link to the blog for me!)
The past few years have been a huge learning opportunity for me. I’ve had the pleasure working with a great team and the flexibility to design an engineering department from the ground up. With that in mind, here are some of the key lessons learned during that time.
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Wildlife:
- Deer
- Mongoose
- Quail
- Humming Birds (iridescent blue and green)
- HUGE spiders
- Donkeys
- Iguanas
- Lizards
- HUGE butterflies (bird-sized)
- Hermit crabs
- Land crabs
- Other weird looking crabs
- Coral banded shrimp
- Barracuda (up to 5 ft)
- Sea turtles (8)
- Sea cucumber
- Squid (hundreds)
- Crawfish
- Rays
- Conch
- Flounder
Tuesday, June 23rd
After anxiously waiting for Chris to wake up, we packed all of our hiking gear and started to town, choosing the harder trail because of the nicer vistas. Well, the vistas were magnificent, but the hike was really hard, even for two seasoned hikers. Turns out that there are two key differences between California hiking and St. John hiking: (1) in St. John, it’s hot and muggy; and (2) it’s uphill, all of it. Nevertheless, it was beautiful and fun! Good thing we brought extra water. We saw our first Gungalo, a millipede that will, according to the locals, “pee in yo eye and blind yo.” After reaching town, we found a nice outdoor cafe for lunch and got directions from the waitress to a grocery store. We picked up some provisions (sunblock!) and took a taxi back to Caneel. After lunch, we donned our snorkel gear and headed over to honeymoon beach. The snorkeling was fantastic. Read more…

No, I’m not at goal yet (the 190 lbs limit shown is incorrect), but the linear progress is quite hopeful!
At this morning’s WW meeting, the scale read 190.2 — for a total of 10 lbs. of weight loss in a month and a half! That means I’ve lost 5% of my starting weight (201 lbs).
I’m still trying to decide what my goal weight should be. The book’s “healthy weight range” is between a BMI of 20 and 25. I’m currently at 24.4 with today’s weigh-in. I think I’d like to split the range and focus on 23 as my target BMI; this translates to a weight of 185 lbs for the upper limit (23.8) and 180 lbs for the lower limit (23.1).
Only 5 pounds to go until I start on maintenance!
After finishing SJSU last month, I decided to work off the twenty pounds that I gained while in school. Sadly, I hit the dreaded number that I had never hit before — 200. That was the final straw.
Now, one month and five Weight Watchers meetings later, I’m now down almost ten pounds, with about five to ten left. Half-way there!