July 25, 2006

I looked at my electric bill for the apartment in New Jersey and realized that it is costing quite a bit more in electric for this little apartment than it has been costing for the much larger house in Geneseo with far more lights, the theatre and the servers running all of the time. In North Brunswick we set the air conditioning several degrees higher than we set in Geneseo, have no computers on full time and generally just one on during the evening and nothing at night or during the day and have just a couple of lights – mostly fluorescent! It just shows how massively inefficient the air conditioner is in New Jersey. What a pain.

Raymond has a great company name that is a poor choice for multiple languages. This one is pretty funny. Check out BetonSports. He has, in the past, had a really good entry on Stor-Mor.

I did some big work on SGL today. The biggest deal is that the old dailes have all been transferred over to the new system. Finally! That took so much manual work I can’t even describe. But it is all done now. Now every word ever written for SGL can be searched online to find any topic that you are looking for. Because the “Monthly Archive” sidebar is now so large I also decided to reorganize the sidebar to put the Flickr images where they could actually be seen by people casually reading the site.

Today was a long work day. I ended up staying in the office until after 8:00 this evening. There was a lot to be done and no real reason to go home.

Once I got home a little after 9:00 I ordered some Domino’s pizza and watched two episodes of the fourth season of Magnum P.I.. I did some web design work that needed to be taken care of and then I recorded the SGL Podcast Episode 50. I got that posted which took quite a long time. By the time that I got the podomatic feed posted and the two posts on OurMedia it ended up being almost 3:00 am before I actually managed to get to bed. It takes a really long time to edit, convert (three times) and to post (three times) all of that audio.

SGL Podcast Episode 50: Amtrak and Children with Media

SGL Podcast Episode 50 – MP3
SGL Podcast Episode 50 – Ogg Vorbis

We have made it to episode fifty! Scott is stuck doing the show solo tonight. He talks about the show, traveling on Amtrak through New York and raising children in today’s media crazy world. Listen and celebrate our semi-centennial show with us.

In this episode you can listen to:
Hungry Lucy – Rainfall
Dropkick – Dog and Cat
Heather Sullivan – Somewhere There Lies the Moon

Music brought to you by the Podsafe Music Network.

The SGL Podcast is recorded using Audacity.

Dailies Are Updated

All of the dailies since February, 2001 have been manually loaded into the database and are now live and available online.

Small change to the site layout to make it more usable. The Flickr badge is now near the top of the page so that new pictures are easily accessible.

July 24, 2006: Back in New Jersey Alone

I slept in a little late this morning and decided that it would better if I just worked from home until lunch. That ended up working really well as it was a pretty slow morning.

I spent the morning keep a close eye out for that centipede that managed to escape last night but I have seen no more signs of him. That really irks me knowing that there is a centipede but I can’t find it but it knows where I sleep. At least it was in the farthest point in the apartment from where I sleep or there would not be very much sleeping going on at all. As it is I slept pretty soundly last night. Boy was I tired when I got in.

I went over to the Omega Diner to get myself some lunch on my way to work. Nothing fancy, just French toast. Then it was on to the office for a grueling afternoon off work.

Actually work has been incredibly slow for the past couple of weeks. I am guessing that this is because my partner who is in India for his wedding currently pushed for tons of projects to be done before he had to leave which leaves a dearth of stuff now. Which, in reality, works out perfectly.

I worked until late tonight. Without Dominica and Oreo at home there is no reason for me to leave the office.

It was around 8:00 pm when I arrived at the apartment. I did a little work on the computer, ordered a pizza from Papa John’s and watched the rest of Season Two of Magnum P.I.. Now I am ready to move on to Season Four. This is one of my treats when Dominica is away.

July 23, 2006: Amtrakin’ It Back to New Jersey

The “boys” slept better last night and I woke up with Dexter sharing my pillow and Oreo snuggled against my leg. This is the upside to having multiple dogs. They do get along very well.

At 11:45 we went over to the Omega Grill and met dad, aunt Sharon, uncle Leo, Aunt Betty and cousin Paula Jean for lunch. Paula Jean and Aunt Betty are returning to Ohio this afternoon.

Dominica and I had to cut lunch a little short so that we could drive up to East Rochester and drop off the Mazda PR5 at Vincent Mazda so that they can fix the back hatch this week. Then we headed on to the Rochester Amtrak station so that I could catch the train to New York.

On our way out of the house we ended up talking to a real estate agent who was having open houses in two of the other units in our complex. She said that she was getting a lot of interest in our place because we have the only ranch and everyone is looking for a ranch which is very encouraging to hear from someone on the buying and not on the selling end of things. We are very hopeful to be able to move the house over the next month. It would just be a huge relief to have that out of the way. Now if we could just get the Mazda PR5 sold we would be in really great shape.

The 1:52 afternoon train to New York didn’t come through the station until 3:50 or so. That wasn’t a good sign. My train was supposed to be the 4:17 and if the 1:52 was running that late there was very little chance of my train being on time.

Dominica waited at the station with me until around 4:45 then she headed back to Geneseo. My train didn’t arrive until 5:20. We have been worried about the train being late every since I got the ticket last week because it is scheduled to arrive at Penn Station in Manhattan at 11:45 tonight and the last New Jersey Transit train out on the North East Corridor leaves around 1:30 meaning that if the train comes in two hours late that I will be stuck in the station until the morning trains start running. So we hope that either I make it early enough to catch the NJ Transit or that the train is so late that I get to spend the night on the Amtrak line and can take the morning train just as I arrive.

I got dinner on the train on the leg from Rochester to Syracuse. I got a cheese pizza, some chips and a scotch. The pizza was just microwave fare but was quite tasty. The convenience of getting to eat on the train is awesome. This is my first time taking advantage of that options but I think that I will do it more often. It is quite the time saver.

As we arrived in Rome the conductor informed us that Rome is the home of the world’s first commercial cheese factory, home of the cheese museum and is known as the “Copper City”. I had no idea. He also reminded us that Utica has one of the most beautiful train stations in New York.

I was all prepared for this train trip. I brought seven episodes of the second season of Magnum P.I. and The Perfect Score to watch during the trip. The time just flies by. And to make the trip even better I remembered to get my GPS set up and running right from the get go. The best part is that I now have the Motorola Q on the train so I have access to email while traveling – a very nice upgrade.

Today, while studying the Amtrak and Via train routes available, Dominica and I discovered that it is possible to take the train out of New York up the north east coast of New England, hop the ferry in Portland, Maine to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, take the Via line up to the north tip of Nova Scotia to North Syndey where we could catch another ferry over to the main island of Newfoundland where another train would take us all of the way across the island to St. John’s the main city there. We have been wanting to go there for a long time and taking a train seems like it would be a really cool way to do the trip.

I had the good fortune to manage to have my seat to myself for the whole trip down to Manhattan. That was awesome. You get space to spread out. Lots of people lay down and sleep. I just like having the extra space. Then I can sit my bag beside me and be able to easily get to all of my stuff while traveling.

Amtrak managed to make up some serious time on the trip down. I don’t know how they did it but it is awesome to know that I don’t have to sleep in Penn Station tonight. That was going to be awful.

Towards the end of the trip I stopped back at the snack car to grab an omelette and cheese bagle and a beer. It is great to be able to get food whenever you want while traveling. Even driving you don’t get this type of convenience.

I watched The Perfect Score which is a little known but recent movie about a half dozen high school students in a cast lead by the awesome Scarlotte Johansen and Chris Evans who attempt to steal the answers to the SAT test. There is definitely a reason that the movie is barely known. It was very lackluster. Whatchable but far from being anything special. And they were really foolish not to push it as being a Johansen film. I didn’t know that she was in it until after we had bought it. The actors were fine for the movie but the script was pretty rough. I wouldn’t make a point of trying to see it.

I got back to New Brunswick and grabbed a taxi to the apartment. It was about 2:00 am when I got home. I was not ready to fall asleep so I stayed up for about an hour before going to bed. While I was at the computer I had a run in with a centipede that was living beneath the computer desk. I hate leaving the apartment because this always happens when I get back. This time the centipede made a run for it before I could react and made it up the curtains and managed to hide for the rest of the night. So, for the first time since we moved in here, we have a centipede that we didn’t manage to kill “the first time” but I will be on the lookout for it for sure.