March 12, 2009: VMWare Server Update

Another long day in my week.  I spent a lot of the day on the phone again.  Nothing really happened to differentiate today from the rest of the week.  So I will keep this short.

Dominica went out grocery shopping this evening so I got some time at home with Liesl and Oreo.  That gave me a bit of a break.

This evening, while we watched Fawlty Towers, the BBC classic from the late 1970s with John Cleese and Connie Booth, I worked on doing a VMWare Server 1.0.8 to 2.0 “upgrade” on a Red Hat Linux 5.2 server.  That ended up going pretty well but taking me until around one thirty in the morning.

Working until two or so has become so much the norm that I really don’t think about it at all anymore.

March 11, 2009: And the week continues…

This week has been so busy that I am having a really hard time keeping up.  I am pretty much working from morning until night and the days are just blending together.  I am having a really hard time remembering what I am doing each day.

Today was overcast and drizzly all day.  It did not get too cold even though it looked like it might.  It never dropped below forty.

It was another really busy day at the office.  I had to skip lunch almost entirely making it so that I really did not get a chance to see Dominica and Liesl all day.

Between this afternoon and this evening Dominica managed to squeeze in enough time to do three of her lessons for her UNIX Administration class.  She made really good progress and is about two-thirds of the way through her third class.  Her goal is to wrap up her currently class and to complete the next one by the end of the month so that she can complete her certificate program before we have to pay another lab fee.

We are thinking that she is very likely to attempt the Database Administrator program through the same school when she is done with her current program.  She is learning a lot and the way that the courses are laid out is keeping her motivated to keep learning.  It is really not too expensive considering how much she is getting out of the whole thing.

I tried to wrap up work early but had a few phone calls and more work that needed to be done.  I ended up being on the phone almost all evening and then, when I was finally trying to come up stairs to spent time with Dominica and Liesl, I got paged and had to go back to work.  Another extremely long day.

After I was completely done with work around eleven thirty we attempted to watch Don’t Mess with the Zohan on BluRay but got about half an hour into the show before we discovered that the disc was no good and would not play.  So we have to wait for another copy of it to come.

I’m sorry for the short updates this week.  I am doing what I can to keep up.

March 10, 2009: Very Busy Week Continues

Today was a crazy, long day.  There is so much work going on that I am really getting backed up on work and with SGL.  Work has been really exceptionally busy this week and I am feeling pretty worn out.

This morning Dominica ran out to do some quick shopping and to mail a package and some letters that needed to go out.  So I watched Liesl and Oreo for a while.  Liesl was awake and we spent an hour or so playing together which was nice.  Normally only Dominica ever gets to play with Liesl in the mornings.

I worked like crazy all day and actually had to skip lunch because so much was going on.  It is looking like posting on SGL are going to be pretty lean this week.  I am doing what I can to stay on top of it but no matter what I do I am falling farther and farther behind.

I thought that I was going to be able to wrap up at a decent time tonight.  I came up and tried to have dinner with Dominica and was at least able to eat with her before having to return to work for the office.  Tonight she made this awesome pizza casserole thing for the first time that we both really liked.

I had to go back to work and did not get a chance to quite for the night until almost eleven thirty 🙁

March 9, 2009: No More BMG or Columbia House

I got started on the early side this morning which is surprising considering how tired I was.  I got up and worked all morning getting stuck on a rather stressful call for an hour just before lunch.  It was a crappy morning.

Ramona and Dominica slept in late but we were all able to run out to a late breakfast (after noon) at Pastel’s at the Beach Shopping Center before Ramona had to make a run for the train into Manhattan.  We had just enough time to eat quickly and run for the train.

We got Ramona out on the 1:12 southbound train to Grand Central Terminal and then it was back home so that I could get back to the office.

Today is a historic day – BMG, the mail-order music service, has announced that it is shutting down.  For most of my readers this is probably about the least important news ever but this is an interesting change for me.  So, here is the story.

My parents got me a Fisher stereo system for my eleventh birthday.  It had a dual cassette deck, a long play record player and auxillery input.  This is back in the day when compact discs were exceedingly rare – I had never known anyone to have actually owned on even though they had been on the market for years and had started becoming popular in 1985 (this was not 1987.)

When I was twelve I saved and saved and came up with half of the money necessary for a Sony five-disc CD player that cost $300 (ergo I save $150.)  My parents agreed to match the money that I was able to save and in early December, if I remember correctly, of 1988 dad picked up the CD player on his way home from work one day and also picked up a copy of Amy Grant’s first Christmas album which, for a while, was my only CD.

I did a good analysis of the costs of CDs at the time (generally $15 per disc in the store in 1987 dollars which is a lot of money today.)  I looked into the music clubs of the time in order to save cost and decided to join CBS/Columbia House right away.  I carefully managed my account over the years and managed to consistently get CDs for around $7 after tax and shipping which was right around half of what everyone else that I knew at the time was paying even several years later.

Eventually I ended up joining BMG in addition to Columbia House because they carried different publishers and artists and sometimes different prices on the same albums so careful shopping would net the best prices especially if you understood how the sales worked and carefully waited to only shop at the best possible times.  I also did very well getting other people to join both clubs with me which resulted in hundred of CDs being given to be by the distributors as gifts.

I participated in both clubs actively until around 2000 or so when I all but stopped using them.  Eventually BMG bought Columbia House merging the two clubs under the BMG name.  Over the last decade I lost interest partially in the type of music that they tend to carry in general but also in that mode of purchasing music. For the last few years I have been buying my music as DRM-free MP3 downloads from Amazon which is far cheaper still.

But today’s announcement that BMG is closing shop and ceasing operations, while logical and obvious, is still strange to me.  I have been a member for twenty-one years!  Two-thirds of my life.  It is an end of an era.  A big piece of my older childhood is now gone.  Hard to believe.  This must be practically the end of the CD format as well.  Hard to believe that that can linger very much longer either.

I collected CDs very heavily from the time that I was twelve.  I had over a hundred while still in middle school and had close to a thousand by the time that I graduated from high school and far more than a thousand by the time that I all but stopped buying them in 1999.  I have amassed many since that time but stopped keeping track of them.  I was well known for my CD collection.  And with all of those CDs, which I used constantly, I never scratched or damaged a single one myself.

One of the saddest things is that that mammoth collection of music which ranges from amazing classical and jazz recording to forgotten 80s bands has spent the last six years completely packed away and forgotten.  It is so physically large that it is impractical to even make available in any useful way.  I started, several years ago, to convert the CDs to Ogg Vorbis files but with all of the moving that project fell by the wayside and I need to start doing it again at some point.  It will take a bit of storage to store all of that music. Much of it I will likely just convert to MP3 and only the few songs that I really care about.  There is just too much to use if I am not selective.

Someday that collection will belong to Liesl and she will wonder why I cared so much about it.  It is hard to believe now, looking back, what a big part of my life that music was when I was younger.  Youth is always obsessed with music for some reason.  I more than most.  I listened to those CDs constantly all through my childhood.  I used them every day.  I knew every one that I owned which no one ever believed.  I had them all organized very well, too.  I used to use these plastic shelving units with eject buttons but that became too expensive once the collection started to grow.  Eventually they just had to go onto large shelves.  There was no other way to deal with them.

I worked until almost nine this evening.  I decided that I had eaten so much over the last two meals that I really needed to have nothing more than vegetables for dinner.  So around ten I steamed myself a huge helping of mixed veggies and had nothing else for dinner except for a banana.  Maybe that will help to pay for the big lunch today and huge dinner last night.  I almost did not feel hungry enough to even eat the veggies but I figured that I would be sorry if I did not eat them.

We watched the rest of the fourth season of Murder She Wrote. We find it very entertaining at this point.  Even though we are less than halfway through the series as a whole we are already at a point where almost every single character has been on the show multiple times playing different people.  It is hilarious as we try to guess how many times each guest star has been on the show.  One of the most confusing bits is when the murderer in one episode showed up suddenly, and very suspiciously, as J.B. Fletcher’s best friend, the town doctor, just a few episodes later.

After having seen so many episodes so close together and seeing the strange interplay between the same characters over and over again, Dominica and I have decided that the real mystery is to figure out the underlying plot.  We are pretty sure that the lead character, J. B. Fletcher is actually a serial killer who is so good that she travels around murdering people that she does not know, implicates a nephew or niece of her own, then gets them off and gets someone else convicted who is so scared of her that they claim to be the actual murderer when, in fact, they are innocent and Jessica is the only killer.  Her friend, the doctor, who was the murder in season one, is actually her assistant whom she convinced to work with her after the episode where she proved that he killed a man but did not turn him in to the police.  It is awfully fishy that one of the only people that she helped get away with a crime then ends up moving to Maine and pretending to be the town doctor.  So we think that she blackmailed him into being her serial killing assistant by threatening to have him arrested for the murder that he did commit.

We can’t come up with anything else that would explain all of the dead people all around out “heroin” or the fact that a murderer moved to her town and because the town doctor and her “oldest friend” without anyone having ever seen him before.  The local sherif always seems very suspicious of doc as well.  I think that he knows something.

Well, it is two in the morning and I need some sleep.

March 8, 2009: Ramona Visits

We all slept in a little this morning but could not sleep in too late because there was so much work to be done around the house today.  Today is the beginning of daylight savings time in the United States so we “sprung ahead” this morning so our night was an hour shorter than it might have been.  So our “long” night was really probably not even eight hours.

We got up this morning and moved right down to the living room.  Dominica set up shop and got to work on her UNIX Admin class while I set to cleaning the house to prepare for Ramona to come this afternoon.  We spent several hours trying to do our homework and cleaning while Liesl slept on and off.

I got paged out around two in the afternoon and had to stop cleaning right in the midst of things so that I could go get onto a conference call.  I think that this means that I have been working about twenty-one days straight without a real break and that is wearing me down.

Dominica was busy watching Liesl and had no way to do any cleaning while I was stuck in the basement cleaning.  Then Dominica had to run out to the train station to pick up Ramona while Liesl stayed in the basement with me.

I got stuck on the call for several hours.  So much for my evening and for visiting with Ramona.  At least she and Dominica and Liesl were able to hang out together for a while.

Art called us this evening to fill us in on their details.  Boy do the Ralstons have a lot going on recently.  Their house is rented as of the end of this month and they are preparing to leave for the Congo possibly very soon – potentially as early as May which is a crazy deadline to try to meet.

It was around six by the time that I was finally free to actually visit with everyone.  They had decided to order in dinner as we were going to go out to eat before I got stuck working all evening.  So they ordered in from Forno’s which was pretty good.  It is our first time getting food from there and their Italian fare was very tasty.  Not good for our diets whatsoever but it was a really nice change as it has been a really long time since we ordered in really good Italian.

After dinner I finally had a chance to sneak off and take a shower. Then Ramona and I ran out to Stop and Shop to make a beer run.  While looking up to see if it was possible to buy beer this late in the evening on a Sunday I discovered that New York had changed the alcohol laws in mid-2006, just after Dominica and I moved away.  Now beer can be purchased at any time whatsoever and there is no more Sunday morning restriction.

Then we had a chance to visit for a while and we concluded the evening by putting Coupling on from NetFlix and watched that for much of the evening.  We watched the rest of the first season and bit of the second season.