March 14, 2004

Well, we got moved over to the new Windows Server 2003 machine with Internet Information Server 6 yesterday and today is the first day of the updates being written in the new ASP.NET format (not that it looks any different.) So, changes to the site should be a lot easier starting today. You should notice that the site is going to begin converging on a consistent look over the next few days – there shouldn’t be anymore of the old navigation bars lying around. I will be doing my best to get the whole site up to date as quickly as possible. I think using the ASP.NET to generate the pages will really help to make the site more dynamic and easy to modify.

I am planning on being out most of the week. Danielle and I have lots of sales work to do Monday through Thursday and Friday I am planning on being down in Ithaca to do a new network install at Lifstyle Properties. They are moving into their new offices in a week or so and they are putting in a new firewall and wireless network. I will be jetting back from Ithaca to make it for the Friday night game. There is at least one open slot if anyone is interested in getting into the game (ahem, ahem, Eric.)

Min and I made it to church late this morning but that works out well because the dog can’t handle us being away from the house for any length of time and the hamster is terrified of the dog and having a really stressful week. We moved Mr. Humphreys into Andy’s bathroom so that he isn’t exposed to the dog all day long. Dexter doesn’t do anything but Mr. H can smell him and he freaks out. Last night he moved his entire home into his wheel to hide. And then he would get really scared and start running in the wheel and all of his food and bedding would whip around over his head and come crashing down on his. So we are hoping that this makes life less stressful for him.

We had to spend the whole day at home since the animals need us so we watched movies. I was pretty tired so I didn’t spend very much time on the computer. I needed a break. I did a little work on the site but am saving most of it for this week. I have been working from my laptop on the kitchen table because the servers are still too loud downstairs for me to be down there for any length of time. I can’t wait until we get the theatre room finished and we can block off the sound of those servers some more. They are so bad.

I finally decided that I wasn’t going back to fill in the missing days in February and removed the blank lines. I don’t remember those days anymore so we are all just out of luck. March is caught up thought, so that is a start.

March 13, 2004

Today was “Drive six hours to get the puppy” day. I had to be ready to head out the door the moment Min got home from the hotel so that we could drive to Frankfort to pick up Dexter. Min’s parents and her brother are flying down to Houston this morning to visit Francesca and family so we are puppy sitting for the week. I miss the puppy, so this will be fun. We hit the road about 9:30 and got home about 3:00. That is a long morning of nothing but driving. Longer than the trip to Pittsburgh. We got breakfast at McDonalds on West Henrietta on the way out of town.

I did some work this afternoon. I am in the process of moving all of Niagara’s web sites over to IIS 6 on Windows Server 2003 from Windows NT 4 with IIS 4. We will see how it goes. The new server not only supports ASP like we have been using for some of our online applications but also PHP and ASP.NET. I am hoping to be using PHP very soon to dynamically generate a lot of this site. That will give us the opportunity to have all of the pages have the exact same, up to date navigation on the left and we can change all of the formatting all at once without it being some insane undertaking.

Min and I borrowed some movies from her dad while we were in Frankfort. This afternoon we tried watching The Hulk. This movie earns my “Worst Movie I Have Seen So Far This Year” title. I couldn’t handle watching it and worked on my laptop while it was on. Min sat on the couch trying to stay awake for it. It is just so boring and full of pathetic actors and the directing is incredibly juvenile. The movie is so bad that I didn’t even make a link to buy it like I normally do. I don’t want to accidentally have anyone buy it, what a tragedy that would be. Jennifer Connelly is in the movie but even she can’t save it at all. The movie looks like it was made by a seven year old. An uncreative seven year old at that. In fact, the people making the computer effects for the movie thought so little of the movie and knew that the director was so dumb that they didn’t even bother adding any physics to the animated character – instead of having him jump, they would make him fly (he doesn’t slow after leaving the ground, he sometimes actually accellerates in mid air.) It really looks like the entire crew thought that this movie was a total joke and didn’t put any effort into it at all. On top of being a pathetic plot and directoral effort, I also give this movie the award for the worst effects that I have seen in years.

Pastor Jim Storey is staying with my father for a couple of days and he arrived late this afternoon. They both came over at 6:00 and we all went over to the Omega Grill for some dinner. Pastor Storey is speaking at church tomorrow.

After dinner we came back home to spend the evening with the dog. We watched DVDs and I worked continued working on moving the CD collection to Ogg Vorbis. I am getting down to the last bit of the collection. Every so often I discover that there is another box of CDs hiding somewhere and I start converting those. I think we have now located the last box and they are going quickly. Min’s new computer with the super fast Athlon XP processor and the amazing memory architecture just gobbles up the discs in no time. It really shows how much difference the memory system makes for this type of thing. You don’t normally think about it all that much but it really makes a big difference. Memory is a major component of system speed.

Andy left for Canada today. He is going to be up there until week after next. So he is going to miss the game this coming Friday. Art is going to miss it too. But that means that there is a slot open for Chris for sure. Min is home this Friday night so we are looking to have seven already. Maybe we will be lucky and Bob will be able to make it. Bob hasn’t made it for one of the big games yet and he has no idea what he is missing. In fact, I am emailing him now to see if he can make it.

I have quite a few days of updates to post but I am holding off because I am waiting for the site to move over to the new server before I do anything. So that is why the updates are taking so incredibly long.

Later in the evening, Min and I watched a really strange Jackie Chan movie that we bought recently, City Hunter. It is from 1990 from Golden Harvest. It is one of Jackie’s Second Period films but one of the really low budget ones. It is really strange. If you want to see the movie, check you local Target for it in the bargain section. I am not sure it is worth it for anyone short of a really hardcore Jackie Chan fanatic. It doesn’t really have any good fight scenes or anything and the plot is so week that even the funny element of it is pretty weak.

I was working on the CDs and decided to place an order with Columbia House this month. They have a good sale so I got a dozen discs. I haven’t gotten anything new in quite a while and with the new Ogg Vorbis system, we are really utilizing them like never before so I think it would be nice to have more music to listen to. I got all of the Alabama and Sarah McLaughlin discs that I didn’t have. I still have some free CD certificates around the house that I need to use, I forget them all of the time. I have had them for years. I need to use them soon. It is getting harder to order CDs now because I really want SACD and DVD-Audio and the CD clubs are lucky if they handle one or two of those types of discs. Hopefully they will start switching over soon and I will be able to get my discs from there again.

March 12, 2004

Back to work. At least it is a Friday so everything is slow. Not much going on today. Just catching up with everything that has been left till today since I have been out of town. Dad came over this morning at 8:45 and we went over to meet Min at Leisure’s for some breakfast. That was nice, I have barely had a chance to see either of them this week and dad is going to have Pastor Storey staying with him next week so he will be busier than usual.

Min and I finished watching Mr. Bean this evening. What a great show that it. I haven’t seen it is years. Rowan Atkinson is so funny. He is a total genius. I don’t know anyone who can pull off stuff that way that he can. And he is good in so many different types of roles too. We are planning on getting Black Adder sometime soon because that is one of his earlier works. It is a really famous BritCom. Weird, but pretty decent. It is really interesting that Rowan has two degrees in Electrical Engineering.

March 11, 2004

Our second day in Pittsburgh. Eric and I got woken up by Shadyside Hospital at 7:30 this morning, thanks Doug. So we got up and tried to get out of the hotel. It took forever to get moving because the DC office didn’t get the credit card sent over to the hotel for hours. So we went down to the restaurant, Fosters, and got ourselves the breakfast buffet to start the day off right.

We finally managed to get checked out of the hotel around 10:30 and we walked over to the Oakland hospitals to deliver a scanner that we have had for them for forever. We hung out there for a little bit before heading on over to Shadyside. We met with everyone over there and didn’t manage to leave Pittsburgh until 3:00.

The trip home went pretty well. It took us five hours to get back to Geneseo. Eric headed back to Livonia and I sat down to watch DVDs with Min.

March 10, 2004: Travelling to Pittsburgh

Got up and moving quite early this morning. Eric and I are driving down to Pittsburgh today, so we have to make an early start of it. We managed to get out the door around 7:00 and we hustled our way south. Our first stop was breakfast at McDonalds. Then straight on to the hotel in Oakland. We arrived around noon which means that we made really good time. It is so much nicer coming from Geneseo, it is an hour closer than Ithaca is and that is really noticeable.

Our first meeting is at 1:00 at the Oakland hospitals. We were there for a couple of hours. The meeting went well. We were over to the hotel to check in (we weren’t able to check in earlier) around 4:00 and then we headed off in rush hour traffic to meet up with our partners over at Westband for a dinner meeting. It took us quite a while to find their offices on the southeast side of the rivers. We didn’t make it over there until almost 6:30. We got a tour of the offices and then we went down to TGI Fridays at Riverside for some dinner. Eric and I didn’t end up making it back to the hotel until almost 12:30!

Min got to sub today. But she didn’t get a whole day in. She was called around 9:00 when the sub that they had called before her didn’t show up. So they had to call Min and admit that they had called someone else and had to beg to have her bail them out.