It Goes to Eleven

I am brand new to the world of blogs so I apologize in advance to any one that reads this blog. Please let me know if I am doing something rude or ignorant. :)

"Allow myself to .. introduce ... myself ..."

My name is Jonathan Morrison and I work on the Kernel OCA/Reliability team at Microsoft. I spend most of my time either talking to people about how various parts of the kernel and operating system work, debugging kernel crashes or fixing bugs in / adding robustness to the Windows operating system. My purpose in writing this blog is to interact with other low-level geeks that love to talk about cache line sizes, asynchrony and other interesting things like the television show Lost as well as help people interested in learning about any of the above.

I will try to write about stuff that fits into one of 3 categories:

1. Stuff that confused me when I was learning about systems level programming

2. Stuff that I have seen others struggle with over my years in this business

3. Anything to do with Lost

So that said. Here are my main areas of professional/hobby level interest:

1. Operating Systems

2. Small devices (i.e. microcontroller based boards) and robotics

3. late 80's / early 90's heavy metal

4. Dark matter and dark energy

5. Lost

Well that's it. Let me know if there is anything specific you would like to start with and I will give it a go. I am thinking of something light like - compiler and processor instruction reordering!!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    March 04, 2008
    PingBack from http://asphyx.info/heavymetalblog/130.htm

  • Anonymous
    June 13, 2009
    話題の小向美奈子ストリップを隠し撮り!入念なボディチェックをすり抜けて超小型カメラで撮影した神動画がアップ中!期間限定配信の衝撃的映像を見逃すな

  • Anonymous
    July 28, 2009
    Hi! Just found your blog while looking into the bugcheck codepath due to some work I'm doing... hopefully what I found will help.  I work for Intel and have a couple of the same hobbies, so I'm bookmarking this blog. (disclaimer: what I say is my thoughts, not those of my employer, etc etc etc)

  • Anonymous
    March 04, 2010
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