June 12, 2009: Light But Long Day

It is Friday and the day really took me by surprise.  It was after noon when I even realized that it was a Friday!

Today turned out to be one of the slowest Fridays that I can remember.  It was great.  I spent a lot of the day on the phone.  Around noon I got the chance to start actually working on the Proliant DL185 G5 that arrived late last week.  I was discouraged, after many hours or working, to discover that the drives that I had available for it – four 250GB SATA drives – were unreliable.  We had had issues with them years earlier but I had been hopeful that the issue was not actually the drives but possibly something else.  It does not appear to be the case.  The first drive failed in minutes 🙁

I also had, I thought, two 80GB SATA drives that I would be able to use in this machine but I was only able to find one of them.  I can only imagine that the other one got used somewhere and has since disappeared.  I can’t imagine where it would have been used, though.  Very strange to have a drive physically disappear.

So I ordered two, new Seagate 1.5TB SATA drives.  At least now I will definitely have brand new drives.  Still quite a pain, though, when I thought that I had several drives ready to go.  I will now need to wait an entire week, or more, most likely before the new drives will arrive.  I was really hoping to have been working on this machine all day today and all through the weekend.  That would have been a far more useful use of my time.

At least I was able to check out the hardware today and make sure that everything was what it was supposed to be and that the DL185 G5 truly does support AMD SVM virtualization technology.

Dominica took Liesl and Oreo out to the pet store this afternoon to deal with Oreo’s toenails.  We can’t really handle cutting them ourselves so we have the professionals do it.  It is just far easier this way.

As I said, work was light today but it did end up running really, really late.  I had a team that needed me all evening.  I ended up working until eleven thirty at night!  What a long day.  Tomorrow I have to get up and work again in the morning.  I have a huge amount of Linux patches to apply tomorrow and there is not going to be enough hours in the day.  Two massively long days back to back.  I am thinking about taking a day off next week.  I really need it and I definitely put in the hours for it today and I expect will be in enough to justify another day off after tomorrow!

June 11, 2009: We Have Our Pantry

We made it to bed at a reasonable time yesterday and today I was up nice and early and ready for work.  I have been working really hard to shift my sleep schedule forward so that I am going to bed earlier and getting up earlier.  Liesl’s schedule is not going to change easily and I want to spend more time awake when she is awake rather than being awake when she is asleep.  She sleeps a lot more than I do so it seems pretty foolish to be awake when she is sleeping if I can help it at all.

Today was a good day.  The weather has been great for days.  Tons of rain.  I just love it.

Our new BMW credit cards came today.  Now every dollar we spend helps us to save up towards a new car!  Very cool.

This morning, quite early, the final replacement parts for our new pantry arrived.  This is very exciting and you would understand if you saw our kitchen.  We have no place to put anything.  “Stuff” is spilling out all over the upstairs and we are desperate for more cupboard space.  So this is a rather large pantry that we purchased.  It is six feet tall and is going to go in the corner of the kitchen opposite the sink.  It will probably add fifty percent to our total cupboard capacity in the kitchen.

Dominica spent the day putting the pantry together.  We now have a very large pile of pantry pieces that were damaged in the original shipment that we need to store.  They are perfectly useful pieces… for something.  Who knows what, though.  Now we will store these boards for years wondering how we can use them.  Maybe, somehow, we can use them with our model railroad but I am not sure how yet.

Once the pantry was together in the late afternoon Dominica set about completely reorganizing the kitchen.  Everything got moved around.  The upstairs is already looking much improved after the reorg.  The kitchen has so much less stuff just sitting around now.

This evening, after work, Dominica, Liesl, Oreo and I drove out to the UPS Drop Off location at Staples on Crompond to drop off the HP Proliant DL185 G5 that has been sitting in the dining room for weeks.  This is the first server that was delivered and misconfigured.  I had been waiting to return it until the second unit had checked out.  Now it is time to get it out of the house because it is taking up space.  So I printed out the shipping label and we got it boxed up and dropped it off.

I was really in the mood to eat at the diner so we went to New City Diner and got dinner there.  That worked out really well because we were already out and about at just the right time and Dominica had been busy reorganizing the kitchen so nothing was where we thought that it might be and no dinner preparation bad been made.  It was nice to get out of hte house, just the family, for a change.  It has been a really long time since we went out to a restaurant just us.

Made it to bed early again tonight.  I am starting to make this into a habit.

June 10, 2009: Meeting with Jay in Manhattan

I was up very early this morning.  I got started around five thirty.  Was up and ready and even did some work before leaving the house.  Had to get Dominica up and get Liesl and Oreo packed up and into the SUV by a quarter to seven this morning.  Now that is a challenge.

We made it to the train station just minutes before the train came down to Peekskill Station to whisk us early commuters off to Grand Central Terminal for our days in the city.  It was perfect timing although Dominica was driving like a mad woman to get me there.  We had thought that I had missed the train because the platform was empty, but, as they often do in Peekskill, the train had switched tracks and there was no sign notifying us of such.  So I bought my ticket and went over to the track with all the people hoping that that was what had happened and, sure enough, the train was there in just a few minutes.

I would have really enjoyed the train ride into the city had it not been for my tailbone issue.  I need to be able to sit forward to keep pressure off of it but the train seats are designed for you to be leaning back at all times.  It was quite uncomfortable for me.  I was aching by the time that we reached the city.

I got to the GCT by eight.  Way earlier than necessary but I was not familiar with the area of the city where I was headed so I figured better safe than sorry.  I hopped on the 6 Local down to 28th street and it was about a ten minute walk from there to the Antique Cafe at the corner of 26th and 6th.  It was a gorgeous morning.  Exactly the kind of morning that I would want to be my morning in Manhattan.  Slightly cool with a nice, slow drizzle.  Just cool enough that you don’t get too warm walking around.

It was eight thirty when I got to the Antique Cafe.  I noticed Jay was already there so I just grabbed a coffee and a croissant and took a table outside in the drizzle to relax.  It is not very often that I have enough downtime to just sit at a cafe and enjoy the weather and some coffee so I was thrilled.

I relaxed for about forty-five minutes.  I tried to set up my laptop but discovered that I had accidentally run the battery down during the night while I thought that it was charging.  I am not used to the wall plug in the living room being connected to the light switch.  So the computer had shut itself off during the night when the battery had run down.  So I brought my laptop backpack and my heavy laptop and power supply into the city with me for no reason.  Now that is a pain.  But it kept me from working for a little while so I just used my two BlackBerrys and did what I could from them.

Jay was done with his other meeting and came outside to meet with me around a quarter after nine.  In about ten minutes we had other people join us.  We ended up being four for coffee.

It was a good meeting this morning and very productive, I think.  I left the Antique Cafe around eleven thirty and went down to the office on Greenwich in West Tribeca.  I ran into some friends outside and chatted for a bit.  Then Shreyash came out and we went down Greenwich to near World Trade to get some curry.  I got the salmon curry that I love so much.  Oh boy was that good.  Somehow I have to get Dominica down here to try this curry out.  She would love it.

After lunch it was back to the office but I did not end up even making it in the door.  Dan wanted to meet for coffee so I just waited outside in the nice weather.  I had been wanting to have gotten my badge working again today as it has been deactivated for quite some time but that did not work out either.  So I just skipped dealing with going inside.

Dan and I went across the street for coffee.  I ended up just having tea and he grabbed a quick lunch.

Back to the office where we ran into John.  So John and I went out for coffee and chatted for a while.  From there it was back on foot up to the subway and up to Grand Central Terminal to catch the four o’clock northbound back up to Peekskill.  I was originally going to stay in the city for several more hours but a server that I have been waiting for months to build and that is desperately needed arrived this afternoon and I would never be able to build it working in the city.  So back home it is to work all evening.  I got to the train station with twenty minutes or so to kill so I picked up a blood orange sorbet down in the food court.  That was awesome!

The train ride was fine and then Dominica, Liesl and Oreo picked me up at Peekskill Station just after five.  I got right to work and worked for most of the evening.  I knocked off around nine and went to bed shortly thereafter.  Server is built and ready for me to do the final touchups tomorrow morning.

Today was a great day.  Very relaxing and a complete change of pace.  The weather was perfect for a trip into the city and it turned out that just about no work piled up for me while I was out of the office so I was able to keep meeting with people all day without having to find some way to get to a desk and log in.

June 8, 2009: Nothing? Really?

This week is looking really good.  Busy but the good kind of busy.  The weather is nice and cool and rainy.  Work has slowed down enough that I am able to make progress and really keep up with things which is awesome.  I love being busy as long as I am not falling behind or feel like I am spending all of my time context switching between “high priority” items.  Things have slowed down enough that I am able to focus and knock things out one after another.

Today was dark and rainy all day.  Not too much really happened, though.  So I am going to keep today’s update short and sweet and just move on.  No reason to worry about writing an update when there is little to say.