Traffic Cone Destination Tourism

Posted: February 14, 2010 in linux, puppet

A trip to San Francisco to sit on our Puppet Training class gave me an opportunity to visit a place I had long known about on Flickr… the San Francisco Airport BART Station. If you’re into traffic cone photography, you’re already in on it, I’m sure.

Puppet training was remarkably informative … not only watching Teyo teach about exported resources, storeconfigs, and custom functions/facts (and seeing Bruce plow through creation of new Puppet types in Ruby), but I also had the chance to talk to numerous happy users about future things we can do with Puppet. Amusingly, I ran into quite a few Cobbler users too, which definitely helps as an icebreaker. It was very nice meeting and talking with everyone.

Airplane landed a little late so I didn’t get to see the Golden Gate, but maybe next time. A day later and I could have seen the Maverick surfing competition. (John McCain should announce. It would be hilarious.)

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Comments
  1. Karsten Wade says:

    Or even, you know, visit friends in the are. Catch ya next time!

  2. mpdehaan says:

    I suspect I’ll be around some again. Will do :)

  3. BTW, that’s just a closeup. Here’s a photo showing most of the line:

    http://mpdehaan.zenfolio.com/cones/h3d465795#h25cd781f

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