March 6, 2007

The saga of the fire alarms continues as I learn this morning that the fire department is coming in at some indeterminate time on Thursday to pull the fire alarms again. That is three days of testing in just eight days and in just six business days. Every other day for over a week. The fire inspector is due to come in today to find out what is going on. There are ways to test fire alarms safely and there are ways to do it dangerously and this continues to be a dangerous process. I am hopeful that the inspector today can push through a change in the way that the testing is done. I am told that the alarms can be tested only locally to the areas that need to be tested and that they can be tested silently as well.

I stayed home with Oreo until about ten before going into the office. There just seems to be no physical way for me to leave the apartment before ten. No matter what I do I am always stuck either working or with something going on until ten. Every day. Without fail. Oreo does appear to have improved some during the night and he is not as delicate with the injured leg as he has been.

Last night before going to bed Dominica and I managed to finish the seventh season of Monarch of the Glen. It is sad wrapping up a long running drama series like that. You really get connected to the characters. Although Monarch completely changed its cast between the fourth and the sixth season. It was a very dramatic change and they did it so dramatically and abruptly that it is sort of disrupting to the show. Some of the characters just vanishing even when they are pivotal pieces of the drama. The cast that they ended on was much stronger than the original cast though. And Tom Baker of Dr. Who fame playing Donald MacDonald was awesome. Lloyd Owen has long been one of my favourite British actors and it was great to see him get a leading role on such a big series.

Now that Monarch has ended I have no currently running shows that I am actually interested in. Chris at the office tells me that the newish US show Prison Break is actually amazing so I plan to check that out at some point and I have heard about a BBC show called Robin Hood that has potential but those are the only leads that I have. Nothing awesome like Monarch of the Glen that I know of right now.

Here is some really cool news: MIT is putting its entire eLearning catalogue online for free! Currently the majority of the catalogue is available – over fifteen hundred classes – but the remaining several hundred are expected to be available by the end of the year. I look forward to checking it out.

A new material engineered at Rensselaer Polytechnic in Troy, NY promises to be the “blackest” material that humans have ever seen. They mention lots of important uses for the material such as enhanced solar cells and brighter LEDs but, of course, I immediately realize that it is the ideal material for defeating police speed reading lasers 😉

Best Buy, who has always seemed to walk a fine line between being an overpriced retailer of mediocre electronics and being an evil retail giant with few ethics, has been charged in Connecticut court with maintaining an internally accessible web site that is visually identical, or nearly so, to their real web site and using the increased prices on the internal site to “prove” to customers seeking the price matching guarantee that the store prices are the same as the Internet prices. But the internal web site displays the store prices and not the web prices but is designed to be indistinguishable. Best Buy pleads that this is an accident and not intentional and that employees are not aware that there are two web sites but one has to wonder why there are? If the purpose is to have higher in-store prices in the hopes of confusing customers – which is what Best Buy appears to be claiming – but not to use it to disprove outside prices it still seems that this falls under the category of being intentionally misleading. Just because you don’t actually state that the outside prices are different than they actually are going to the effort of building an entirely separate system in the hopes that customers are confused and don’t actually compare the prices is almost if not just as bad.

I have to link to Scott Adam’s “The Things I Say” Dilbert Blog post because you that know me will know how well this posts describes me. Good stuff Scott, keep it coming.

Okay, a lot of people don’t believe me when I say that AT&T has garnered itself a bad reputation over the past ten years or so. In the circles that I run in AT&T is up there with Dell as one of those “all marketing no product and no customer service” companies that caters to the crowds that purchased based on gloss rather than on engineering. Finally someone substantial writes something to back me up. Tom Yager, one of the most respected pundits in the IT industry writes about AT&T in Enterprise Mac. And now you know why I am not buying an iPhone. Until the iPhone comes with a Verizon sticker on the front I will stick with my Q, thanks.

This Friday I am working in Manhattan for a change of pace. I almost never go into the city which is so weird as I live so close but for one reason or another we almost always avoid going into the city. But Friday I will be going to a couple of presentations and then working the rest of the day from downtown, possibly from right on Wall Street.

I finally got a chance to make an appointment for the BMW to get into the auto body shop to get the rear bumper taken care of. It goes in on April 9th. They could have squeezed it in the last week in March but that is the house closing week and that seemed like it would be a bad idea to add anything extra that week. And it gives us plenty of time to bring down the Mazda 6 so that we are not stuck renting a car for a long time which would make the repair very expensive. As it is we are very hopeful that there is nothing but superficial damage and that no working parts have to be replaced once they take the bumper off and get a good look at everything.

This morning Dominica discovered that her interior door latch is no longer working which means that if the car loses power (and since it did yesterday that is a real threat) that she will not be able to get out of the car since the only way that she is able to do that now is by rolling down the window first! That isn’t good. So the car needs to be taken to the normal shop right away as well. We were not able to make her an appointment for the car today because to do that the shop requires the VIN number and Dominica was not about to walk out in the bitter cold just to go look it up.

Today was more or less the usual if anything ever is. The one thing that I do enjoy about my day back after having been at home for a day is that there is always a backlog of blogs to read. One of the most exciting things going on today is Make is preparing to “go to space” with a weather balloon and take high resolution pictures. You can check out the details as Make Prepares to go to Space on Rocketboom. This is good stuff.

If you are a child who has grown up with Hollywood as your teacher be sure to check out “Nine Laws of Physics that Don’t Apply in Hollywood.” Strangely, everyone knows these laws but somehow when watching movies don’t realize that they don’t even expect them to exist or work. It is really weird.

Today two US Senators have abused their positions in the US government to pressure Canada to bend to the will of large US media corporations to enact a DMCA like law in Canada that would significantly remove citizens’ rights and hand them over to large, primarily American, corporations. You can contact the Canadian Prime Minister via email and inform him and the rest of the Canadian government that the voice of a few US senators who have sold their souls to big American business do not necessarily represent the opinion of Americans at large and should surely not be considered when they goal is to remove Canadian civil rights in favour of American commercialism. It is bad enough that we have done this to our own citizens because the American public has failed to educate itself and stand up for its own rights but we should hardly be an abusive neighbour and global partner. I emailed the PM today and I urge you to do the same whether you are an American asserting that the American public does not support this law domestically or pressure from the US to enforce it abroad or if you are a Canadian concerned over your own civil liberties that US senators want to take away from you.

By half past five today the office totally ground to a halt and even because quasi-silent so I decided that I should duck out a little early and take advantage of the situation to escape. By the end of the day I was stuck waiting for responses from other people anyway and by that time I am pretty unlikely to be getting them before the morning.

I ordered some CDs from BMG today. How about “Best of” CDs from Chris De Burgh (Lady in Red) and Rick Astley! Now that is some classic ’80s stuff. It is amazing how the music from the ’80s really stands out to the people of my generation as “the music of our lives” and almost no music from the ’90s does. Maybe it is because the music of the early to mid ’90s was so silly (Vanilla Ice, MC Hammer – seriously this was awful) or maybe it was just because of the age that we were. By high school your impressions of the world are pretty solid but in the ’80s when the world is more ephemeral to me and I guess the music of that era took on a greater significance even though when compared to other music in the “big picture” it was very silly indeed.

March 5, 2007: Newark Fire Drill Followup

I took some heat today from a regular reader of SGL for my flippant treatment of the Newark Fire Department in regards to the constant fire alarm testing at 1180 Raymond. So I will take this opportunity to state in a public forum that I apologize to the Newark Fire Department who, I am sure, in general are extremely dedicated to saving lives in the city and work very hard and tirelessly for the residents here. In my defense, unannounced fire alarms have been a pet peeve of mine since childhood and I have always considered any alarm set off with the intention of “testing” but without warning to be a prank. This particular instance was not one of these cases and we did have warning, as I did state, but the warning covered a very large period of time over which we had “no alarm.”

In response to the fire alarm situation I spoke to the Newark Fire Chief’s office today who directed me to the fire safety department of the Newark Fire Department. They were very friendly and helpful. The fire safety department agreed that having many “fire alarms” – announced or otherwise – in a populated building was not safe. They also agreed that having a system where we had to spend a day or two at a time without any alarm at all – effectively – was completely unsafe. And they were very unhappy to learn that our fire alarm instructions were that the alarm is always a test unless they make a special “this is NOT a test” announcement to go with it. And, of course, they weren’t thrilled that the PA system is only audible from the hallway and not from the apartment so what we end up with is a loud annoying sound that blots out any hope of hearing the PA which is the actual alarm system in our case.

So tomorrow the fire inspector for our region of the city is scheduled to pop into 1180 and find out what has been going on. This is encouraging that they have someone coming so quickly to look into the matter as they agreed that the entire situation is completely unsafe and that our building has effectively had its alarm disarmed at least in any meaningful way even under the best of circumstances. I will keep you up to date on the situation. The best outcome of all of this would be if a new process was adopted by the city to ensure that alarm tests were organized in a well informed way so that residents were confident as to what constitutes an alarm and what constitutes a test in a reliable way in any building in the city. There should never be a situation where a person wonders whether or not an alarm is real and whether to risk life and limb rushing out of a building into the snow in their pajamas. It is so sad that we have, so far, been able to safely assume that every alarm at 1180 over the last six months has been false. Had any one of those alarms been real many lives might have been lost simply because people were trained not to believe the alarms.

This morning started off as a bit of a panic. The valet called up to say that Dominica’s BMW’s battery was dead and that they could not start the car. What a way to start the day. In reality there aren’t many days when this would have worked out better since we didn’t know what we were going to do about Oreo anyway. So I emailed into the office and let everyone know that I would be working from home today. The valet manager took Min, Oreo and I over to the garage so that Dominica could get stuff that she needed out of the Beamer and so that we could get our roadside assistance information out of the car. Then she headed off to work and Oreo and I returned to our impromtu doggie daddy day.

Oreo is still feeling pretty rough today. He appears to have improved slightly but his foot is really hurting and he still doesn’t walk on it most of the time. I had a busy work day and couldn’t spend much time with him. He is definitely getting really bored with being stuck in the apartment with nothing to do all of the time. He has a lot of energy that he wants to get out.

I paid some bills today and, for the first time in a very long time, I managed to do some actual investing. We have been sitting on some money for a while just holding it in a saving account which is really foolish but we just didn’t have the time or energy to figure out what to do with it. It turns out that that wasn’t such a bad decision with the market having gotten inflated. The market came down dramatically over the last week and we appear to have bought in just in time to have caught the market in about the same condition that it was late last year. We are much relieved.

Dominica was able to go grocery shopping today so now we have a little bit of food in the house.  We had frozen pizza for dinner and spent the evening hanging out with Oreo and watching Monarch of the Glen.  Tomorrow I have to return to the office and we aren’t sure what we are going to do with Oreo.

March 4, 2007

Today ended up being our day to babysit Oreo after he fell last night and can now barely walk.  We were very hopeful that he would be fine when he awoke this morning but that was not the case.  He spent the entire day walking on just three feet.  It is very sad but he seems mostly happy and perky.  He doesn’t act at all as if he was partilly immobilized.  But it is depressing to see him hopping along with a little puppy invalid.

Today was mostly a relaxing day although we decided that we just had to get a rug to put in the living room to keep Oreo off of the slippery hardwood so we took a trip up to Target and picked up a decent throw rug for the living room and managed, somehow, to get a parking spot at Chevy’s and had a late lunch.  We were able to take Oreo along in the car because it wasn’t so cold and he was able to relax.  We didn’t feel that we could leave him along at all in case he fell again which is very easy now.

Dominica did more studying for her A+ exam tonight and I filmed myself assembling a computer which I hope to use in a video for CCA.  Once you want to start filming anything you quickly realize how dark your home is.  We always know that it is a little dark but we like it that way most of the time so it isn’t a big deal.  But when you want to film something or to take a picture it becomes very noticable that this house is much darker than anyplace that we have ever lived before.  I have to buy a studio light to be able to do any real filming.

We watched more of Monarch of the Glen that dad taped for us.  We are through the sixth season and into the seventh and final season.  The new rug really adds something to the room and makes it a lot more comfortable in the living room for all of us.  It makes the apartment seem more homelike.

March 3, 2007

Ah the weekend. Dominica is spending the weekend working on studying for her A+ and getting ready for her next college class: Systems Analysis and Design. I think that she is going to enjoy this class. Of course they are making her buy yet another copy of the same text book that I own the past two revisions of. Apparently SAD at Empire State gets the latest SAD textbook every twenty-four months from the publisher so that you can never, ever reuse one. Even when I took the second half of the class they changed between the first and the second halves so that you couldn’t even continue from one to the other. It has been some time since I took that class but we just knew that this would happen. Considering the book is like $150 it is pretty obnoxious. The real issue is the publisher coming out with a new edition every two years. How often do you need a new book like that? It is a good book and maybe there is some awesome new material in it but I find it unlikely. I couldn’t even tell a difference between the two versions that I own already.

We spent a bit of time today watching Monarch of the Glen Season Six that dad recorded for us off of the television. The last two seasons are not yet released here in the states (a major financial blunder demonstrating how clueless big media is to its market) on DVD and so the only way for us to see it here is to have dad record it for us. Our plan was to go out grocery shopping tonight on the shuttle but just before we were set to leave the building Oreo fell off of the futon onto the very unforgiving hardwood floor (uncushioned hardwood on concrete) and hurt himself quite badly.

So we spent the evening in the apartment looking after Oreo who can no longer put any weight on his rear right leg.  He is having a really hard time getting around.  So we just ordered in some Dominos pizza and spent the evening with the dog and watched more shows.

SGL Podcast Episode 54 – Buttkicking Celtic Rock


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The theme of today’s show is Buttkicking Celtic Rock from Winnipeg, Manitoba (that’s in Canada.) It is a Celtic drinking song theme. All of today’s music is from the Dust Rhinos.

In today’s show we talk a little more about the Nintendo Wii, the Sony PS3 and our new PS2! We discuss the weather in the Northeast United States. And we talk about the Creative Zen Vision M and the Creative Zen Vision W as well as the Audacity audio editing software. Oreo got hurt during the making of the show (but not as a result of it) and so the show got spread out over two days. At the current time he is not able to walk on his rear right leg. He is putting on a brave face though.

Today’s Music:

Dust Rhinos: Sailing with the Captain, Jedi Drinking Test and New York Girls Live
Lascivious Biddies: MS Walk Announcement

At the time that the podcast was made the podOmatic site was unavailable and we were not able to post it there as well. I will post that version (the MP3 96kb/s version) as soon as the site is working again.

Misc:

SGL Podcast Episode 54 on OurMedia.