November 11, 2009: Veteran’s Day

I got up early and did the early shift this morning.  I was working for about three hours before someone informed me that today was Veteran’s Day and, obviously, a bank holiday!  I love these kinds of surprises.

So I only worked about six hours today.  That is a really, really short day for me.  And considering how early I started work it was great.  I was able to spend most of the day with Liesl and Dominica.  There was a lot of Oblivion playing today and we made significant progress on the Knights of the Nine quest along with some other, smaller quests that we needed to complete before doing the KotN due to a bug in the game.

It was great to really get some serious time to relax today.  Very much needed.

After work, Dominica, Liesl and I went down to the Peekskill train station and picked Katie up and went to the Westchester Diner to get dinner.  We haven’t seen Katie in weeks.

After dinner we drove Katie back over to Nyack.  Katie found me a Mac OSX 10.4 “Tiger” update DVD that I have been needing for my G4 based Mac Mini that has been running OSX 10.3 “Panther” for the last several years.  OSX 10.3 is just old enough as to be useless.  It wasn’t all that bad when we first bought the machine but now almost no software that I need will run on it.  LogMeIn and NoMachine’s NX Client being prime examples.  OSX 10.4 is hardly new but it is a major leap forward for me.

We got back to the house and I did my Mac Mini update tonight before going to bed.  I have been really anxious to get this done for a long time.

November 10, 2009: Covering the Early Shift

I am on the early shift at work today so I was up around six this morning so that I could be logged in and working at six thirty.  Ugh.  I’ve been fighting hard to get enough sleep for weeks and it just doesn’t seem like that is going to be happening .  I just can’t seem to get a chance to get enough sleep.

Starting last night, Andy and I noticed some serious problems coming from DynDNS.  Resolution of DNS domains has been all messed up.  That is causing rather a problem for us.

Yesterday I updated by Vonage telephone account and now have unlimited global calling to just about everywhere.  So to test it out I gave a call to Ramona in China.  We talked for about an hour this morning.

Work wasn’t too busy today.  It got decently slow this afternoon.  I was able to play a little Oblivion today.  I am really enjoy it.  Far more now than I was before.  I like really long games that give you plenty of time to become attached to the game.  You get to know your way around and to get to know the characters and the plot pretty well.  It is more fun when you have time to form at attachment.   I have now played Oblivion about as long as it took me to beat Dragon Quest VIII.  It is probably the single most played game that I have ever played except, of course, for Age of Empires II, but that is a very different animal.

Liesl is all back to normal these days.  She is over being sick and has gotten her energy back and is driving us crazy again never giving us a chance to rest.  She definitely lost a lot of ground being really sick for eight days.  She should have been walking by now.  But she is getting back to her old self quickly and will make up the time soon.

I am on the early shift again tomorrow so off to bed at a reasonable hour tonight.

November 9, 2009: Starting a Busy Week

My schedule is a little weird this week.  Today I am on a normal work schedule but for the next two days I am working the early shift, covering for someone at the office, so I am jumping back and forth.  We can’t believe that we are only a week away from leaving for our big trip.  Just nine days until we leave for dad’s house in upstate New York.

Today was really busy at work.  I didn’t get any time to relax all day.

This evening, Oreo managed to get his paws on a Hallowe’en candy bar, a 100 Grand.  Chocolate is, of course, poisonous to dogs.  We were not too worried as the candy bar was not solid but just to be safe we called into the vet who had us call poison control.  Poison control did the calculations based on the chocolate, size and data on Oreo.  They said that we had nothing to worry about but, of course, had us keep an eye on him.

November 8, 2009: Oblivion Sunday

Crap, I am way, way behind on SGL again.  How does this happen?  The past several weeks have just been insanely crazy.  A complete lack of sleep time and working hard trying to get in some family time and enough time relaxing so that I don’t get all stressed out.  We leave for more than two weeks of travel is a week and a half and that is definitely making things a lot harder.

I was up early this morning and got down to the kitchen and managed to completely clean the kitchen, do the dishes, clean around the living room and more long before Dominica and Liesl even woke up.  We’ve gotten really behind on cleaning and getting some done early this morning was very important.

Today was a busy Sunday for work.  I ended up having to work later than usual.

We have definitely gotten tired of our “television” selection and Dominica has gotten really into watching me play Oblivion on the Playstation 3.  I am about ninety hours into the game and have been playing the Knights of the Nine expansion section and that got Dominica hooked on the storyline.  So now she is really enjoying watching me play

Having Dominica watch me play Oblivion actually works really well because she helps me scout out the dungeons, keep moving towards goals and when I am getting stuck she is on the Oblivion wiki looking up information so that I can keep moving.  We are an Oblivion playing team.

Windows Server 2008 R2 on Xen

Having poked around in the forums I have found that no one seems to believe, at least not at the time of this writing, that Windows Server 2008 R2 can be deployed on Xen or, if it can, that you cannot do so using the Xen package available in Red Hat Linux 5.  I am proud to announce that Windows Server 2008 R2 does indeed run just fine on RHEL 5.4.  I believe that the update to the latest 5.4 package is likely required here and, as Server 2008 R2 is 64bit only, you have no choice but to be running on x64 hardware.  But work it does and 2K8 R2 on Xen on Red Hat Linux is very much a reality.