February 27, 2007: The Life of an Ephemerist

When considering the diarian pursuits of famous English language ephemerists, of which I hope to someday be of note, I find it encouraging that Samual Pepys was born on February 23rd and John Evelyn died on February 27th with my birthday squarely in-between them. Apparently the final week of February is an important week in the field of serious journaling.

The weather is milder today and Oreo is very excited to be returning to Doggie Paradise after taking a four day hiatus. He has a lot of pent up energy that he needs to get out. He is going to be a terror to the other dogs today.

I got into the office a little earlier than usual. My team is almost completely out today so the place is very quiet but I need to be in the office as there is pretty much no one to cover the phones or anything today. So I don’t even get to go out to lunch today and will just be eating in the office.

This coming weekend Dominica is planning on traveling to Frankfort via Amtrak while Oreo and I head back up to Geneseo for another weekend of packing and moving. With Dominica not there I might be able to complete the basement in one last big push leaving only the big objects that are perfect for the professional movers and the computer equipment that just can’t be moved until the last minute. Dominica will be staying in Newark on Friday night and leaving for Utica early on Saturday morning. I will be leaving on Friday night and making a stop in Scranton, I hope, on the way north.

Tonight there is a “Meet your Neighbours” party for the residents of 1180 Raymond Blvd over at the Theater Square Grill at NJPAC that Dominica and I are planning on attending. We are concerned that when we RSVP’d that they had asked for our “company” which leads us to believe that there will be a lot of people going to this event that are not from our building which will cause the whole thing to end up a lot like the last party at 1180 where the residents were definitely an afterthought and we pretty much felt like intruders in our own homes. It was quite uncomfortable and very inappropriate considering the prices that we are paying to live in the building. But the management would appear to prefer to use our facilities as a community showcase. They tend to forget that that space that they are so willing to give away for outsiders to use is space that we are paying for in our monthly rent charges and its availability is reserved for the residents who are being charged for it. I think that the rental company often has a hard time remembering who exactly its customers are and is far too concerned with its own publicity.

To be sure that the Theater Square Grill party was not actually an attempt to garner investors while attempting to appease the residents by giving them some snacks. We asked the concierge whose job it is to know everything going on in the building and, of course, they were not even told of the event which leads us to believe that it is simply a renegade event without any authority to have gone through the building putting invitations into everyone’s doorways. Never, ever, should an announcement like that make it throughout the building without having completely informed our concierge with all of the details. We should never have to bring papers that have been shoved into our doors down to the desk and inform the concierge ourselves of what is going on and yet we constantly have to. I think that the management has completely forgotten that the concierge is even there and has a job to do.

Today I called to find out what the dress code is for the event tonight and at least by now (the day of the event) the concierge has been told about the meet and greet at the grill. Of course the word is “no dress code” but that is what we heard for the last party and that was basically black tie and we were pretty uncomfortable even after having dressed up. Anyone coming in or out of the building on their normal way to or from work or the grocery store or whatever would have been very uncomfortable indeed.

During lunch today I took the opportunity to watch a lot of RocketBoom that I have been missing from being so busy as of late. I can’t wait until more shows get started of the quality of RocketBoom. It is amazing, to me, that RB has been able to do so much, so well for so long and that no one has really come along with anything on par with it after all of this time. Some Internet television companies need to step up to the challenge and start creating some really incredible content.

Speaking of Internet television, last night I finally began converting the XHTML Web Design class that I taught two years ago at Castile Christian Academy from MPG to XVid so that they can be made actually useful when posted online. I think that I am going to need to modify them and tweak them using a video editor to make them really useful as the audio is pretty weak. But for now, I have the entire series converted (it took about twelve hours with an Athlon 64 3200+ processor doing nothing else!) and each of the twelve “episodes” which were close to 3GB each under MPG compressed nicely to under 200MB using Xvid. To be fair I did lower the resolution a bit to be a more manageable size as having them at full 640×480 seems a might silly considering the whole videos are nothing more than me talking but even when you play the new 320×240 resolution videos blown up to 640×480 it looks very much the same. That is some massive compression gains! XVid rulz! My plan is to extract the MP3 audio tracks and make the classes readily available as just audio as well as making XVid and MP4 videos available for download (MP4 for the iPod people.)

I have a major goal that I am attempting to reach even given my limited free time today: decommissioning of one of the big servers remaining in Geneseo. The single most powerful machine there (and I believe the largest power draw) is a big Athlon 64 3800+ server that is just about ready to be shut down and my goal is to turn it off tonight after migrating the very last of its services to Scranton. That will be a big relief and a large piece of equipment that can be disassembled and moved out of the house when I am up there this weekend. One less thing to worry about! And less electricity to be paying for too. My electric and gas bill in Geneseo is still at $170 even with us almost never being there! Talk about taking a big loss. I can’t wait to stem that flow of cash.

Today was a pretty slow day – I got a lot of chance to talk to people on the phone today and do some catching up in the office. You need that from time to time. Even being slow the day just flew by.

Daylight Saving Time (DST) is changing this year which a few of you might know already and everyone needs to be prepared. The time is changing on March 11th early in the morning so don’t forget. It is less than two weeks away! Don’t forget to change your clocks. If you run an old computer operating system like Windows 95 or Windows NT 4 you can expect to be left in the dust as this is your “Y2K” and your computer is done as far as the time goes. Time to get Vista. And a new computer.

Dad did his first (I assume) MPEG2 to Xvid conversion today. He converted a parade that I marched in with Kelley’s Heroes in late 2001 in Caledonia. It turned out to be the last normal parade that I would march in with the Heroes and the only parade that Dominica ever got a chance to attend. It also happened to be the day that I picked up my bright yellow (Zoom Zoom) 2002 Mazda Protege 5 stick shift. My first ever new car. I believe that Dominica and I drove the new car out to Frankfort to visit her family immediately after the parade. I hope to have the video of this parade posted to OurMedia sometime soon. Maybe even by tomorrow.

I managed to get out of the office just before six so that I could head home and get to the evening’s event which started pretty early for metro folks who have to commute.  This is our first time hitting the Theater Squire Grill so we are interested to see how it is.  So I am posting early as I know that tonight is going to be very busy even if nothing goes wrong.

February 26, 2007: The Snow in Scranton Fails Poorly on the Plains

Dominica and I slept in until almost nine this morning. By the time that we got up the roads seemed to be getting a lot better and we felt that we should be able to get back to New Jersey without too much hassle. The snow plows were not out last night so driving was perilous but today it would appear to be fine. We ate breakfast from the continental breakfast offerings in the lobby.

It was about ten when we finally got onto the road and we made good time back to Newark. Dominica got ready for work as quickly as she could and was out the door by just after one. So she managed to get a full half day of work in and is hoping to be able to make up the rest of the time throughout the week by working through her lunches which should be an option since they are short-handed this week at her office.

I got ready for work after Dominica left but did work from home in the interim as I had done early this morning and last night from the hotel. I decided that it would be best to just eat and then go into work so as not to waste any additional time once I got there. So I ran over to Food for Life for a Tuna BLT sandwich.

While I was at Food for Life a man came in to order take out that I thought looked very familiar.  We started talking and he sat down at the “bar” (FFL has a diner style breakfast bar that I normally eat at when I am alone) and we talked for a while while we were waiting for our food to be prepared.  It only took me a minute to realize that it was Cory Booker, the Mayor of Newark.  We had a really nice chat before he had to take off.  He is a busy guy.

I put in almost a half day physically in the office.  I came home and Dominica made an organic hamburger helper sort of thing that was pretty good.  Quorn as the protein it was a lasagna sort of product.  But only barely.  But it was pretty tasty.

We watched Angel and relaxed after a lot of driving and rushing around today.  Then it was time for bed.

February 25, 2007: 31!

Yup, it’s my birthday. Thirty-one years old today.

I got up with seven hours of sleep and started in on the packing again. There is just so much to do. Dominica slept in quite a bit today. She has been exhausted all weekend. The morning packing went pretty well.

A little after noon dad came over and picked us up and we went over to the Omega Grill and met Aunt Sharon and Uncle Leo, Sara and Jeremy for my birthday lunch. We had a good time hanging out. We were probably there for close to two hours.

Dad came over and hung out again at the house while the packing continued. We packed until about three thirty. At the “end of the day” our verdict is that the packing seems to be going pretty well. There really isn’t that much left to go and we are feeling very good about the progress. After next weekend we should be in really good shape with almost nothing left to worry about.

We were on the road by four thirty which was about exactly when I had wanted to be. We were a little concerned about the weather but it seemed pretty good as we left. By the time that we reached Elmira we were hitting some heavy snow fall and by the time we were halfway to Binghamton the driving was getting pretty bad and we were starting to get concerned about being able to complete the drive.

As we headed south into the Endless Mountains region the weather rapidly worsened and we needed some travel assistance. We called dad and he checked the radar and saw that Newark was at the center of the storm and that our drive was going to get worse the entire way to there. So we started looking for a hotel near Scranton. Dad found that the Comfort Inn in Clark Summit had Internet access and accepts Boston Terriers so we headed right there. By the time that dad found the hotel we were just two miles away from the exit. It worked out perfectly.

So we pulled into the hotel after eight and settled in for the night. We tried to get dinner from the Bennigans that is right next door but they closed early and wouldn’t make us food for take out even though they hadn’t technically closed yet 🙁 So we ordered our standard Dominos hotel meal and just relaxed in the hotel and watched the Food Network. Dominica called into her office’s snow line and let them know that she might not make it in tomorrow and I emailed into my team to let them know that I would be working from the hotel tomorrow. We will have to wait until tomorrow to see how the storm goes to know whether or not we can continue on to the apartment in Newark or if we have to remain in Scranton for another night as the weather is supposed to be pretty rough tomorrow as well.

February 24, 2007: Another Packing Day

For some reason I was awake this morning at a quarter till eight!  That was way too early.  Quite a bit less than five hours of sleep.  I got up and checked email, showered and got started on the packing.  Dad came over at nine and we took the PR5 over to M&R in Geneseo to get the car inspected.  Then it was back to the house to wait for Dominica to get up so that we could all go to breakfast at the Omega Grill.

After breakfast dad came over and hung out at the house most of the day while we packed.  Dominica did some light packing upstairs while I did the big stuff in the basement.  Overall we were pretty happy with the progress of the day.  There is a lot to do but we are working our way through it and the biggest deal is not in the actual packing but that we are taking the time to really go through everything and to make sure that we aren’t packing things that should really be thrown away.  We are throwing away a LOT of stuff.  Andy would be proud.

At six we drove down to Perry to see Nate and Tammy who are having a family party so that everyone in the family can meet their new baby boy Eli.  We ended up hanging out there until about nine.  Then we drove over to dad’s and sat around in the living room in front of the fireplace until it was midnight and we could declare me to officially be 31 years old.  Then it was time to get to bed.

February 23, 2007

Oreo and I were both very ready for our day home together.  But that doesn’t mean that we got time to relax.  It was a busy work day for me and I barely got any time to do anything but work all day.  I didn’t get a chance to even turn on the PS2 all day.

Dominica got home and it was time for us to pack and leave.  We were on the road pretty late because I got stuck working until eight thirty!  Not what we wanted to have happen on a travel night but what can you do?

We attempted to get dinner at Tandoor on Route 80 Exit 299 but they closed early and we couldn’t get any food there.  So we headed on and grabbed a quick dinner at the Waffle House in Clark Summit, PA.  That ended up saving us a lot of time which was definitely good in the long run.

It was about two thirty in the morning when we finally rolled into Geneseo and it was after three before I was able to finally get to bed.  Tomorrow is packing day.  Oh the fun.