Archive for March 11th, 2010

Mac OSX file system quirk

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

I learned today that, “the default file system of Mac OS X, HFS+ (Mac OS Extended format), is case-insensitive but case preserving.”

In retrospect, it explains some odd behavior I have seen working in the shell, but I never put it together till today.  I have a parent dir with 26 children dirs “A,B,C,…”.  I type “cd a” by accident, and am surprised when I get no error message, and confused when pwd shows “a” as current dir, yet cd’ing back up a level and looking at the parent dir only shows capital letter sub-dir names.  It doesn’t just preserve the case something exists as, it also seems to preserve the case I referred to something with, which seems needlessly complex, but I have to admit is technically cool.  I’d hate to have to test it though.

Ain’t that a humdinger

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

So, on my way to the bar to support bartender B, and who do I see walking my way, but Q.  I say hello, he makes polite conversation but has somewhere to be, and we walk on our separate ways.  I get to the bar and get ready to tell B about the synchronicity, when I look to my right, and there’s Q sitting down beside me to chat some more.

He doesn’t ask me to buy him a drink, and after he mentions he just spent $12 on a copy of The Hobbit, I wouldn’t have been all that keen on it anyways.  He wants to make no plans, and takes off with a “don’t call me, I’ll call you”.

It seems all the more strange when B lets me know that Q had literally just left the bar before I got there, so the only reason he’d come back was to talk more with me.  It’s a weird game of interested-or-not that’s not doing me any emotional stability favors.

shrug