February 6, 2007: Josh Returns to New Jersey

Dominica ordered Chinese take-away for dinner last night so that was quick and easy. Oreo was still restless but he is feeling much better had he didn’t cough all day. In fact, he hasn’t coughed since first thing yesterday morning so today he gets to go back to daycare. It is really obvious that he is looking forward to getting back to daycare. He gets so bored if he is home too long. Once he is all rested up he really wants to get back so that he can play with his friends.

Min was playing Kingdom Hearts II when I got home. She managed to play for two hours tonight. She really loves the Kingdom Hearts games. We watched a little bit of The Family Guy and then Oreo needed me to take him outside. Boy was it ever cold. We ran through the park as quickly as we could so that we could get back to the warm apartment as soon as possible.

Once we were back in the apartment it was time to clean. It was a short evening since I had gotten home so late. It was almost eight by the time that I got home 🙁 So I didn’t get to play any Dragon Quest VIII like I had wanted.

Once we were wrapping up our cleaning spree I ended up getting paged out because of a production outage and I had to get to work. That was around nine thirty. I had to work a lot longer than I would have guessed that I would have to have. That made for a really boring night. I had to spend a lot of time sitting on a conference call to discuss the outage. I had to work until after ten thirty. So much for my evening. Then it was time to head off to bed.

Oreo was very excited to be going to day care this morning. He was up and out of bed without having to be asked and wasn’t about to let Dominica leave without him today.

I worked from home a little this morning, grabbed breakfast at Food for Life and headed into the office.

A diaper wearing, adulteress NASA astronaut drive from Houston to Orlando to abduct and maybe kill her illicit lover’s girlfriend! Now seriously, what kind of screening do we do in the US Armed Forces that we have these types of people in high ranking Navy, Air Force and NASA positions? Do we really feel that people with this level of immorality and mental instability represent the finest people to defend our nation? I don’t want these people working as janitors in our nation’s schools let alone flying multi-billion dollar research projects and deciding who to kill and who not to kill. Even in their regular social life the life and death decisions aren’t coming so easily. And isn’t a person willing to cheat on their spouse (to whom the made a pact before God) also willing to cheat on their country (to whom they made a pact before God?)

In Rochester news in the midst of a flurry of, well, flurries Kodak announces that it is entering the ink jet market. This is an interesting move that I can only imagine has some ties to the fact that a major printer manufacturer, Xerox, is located right across town and provides access to a large number of now out of work printer engineers as Xerox has gone through heavy layoffs just as Kodak has. Still, one has to wonder if the low-margin inkjet margin that is completely dominated by Hewlett-Packard is really a wise move for floundering Kodak. Kodak says, according to eWeek, that they will profit on both the printers and the ink but will sell the ink much less expensively than other printer makers do since other printer makers generally take a loss on the printers themselves and earn all of their profits on their ink (much like video game console makers.)

 

A study came out today that states that sixty percent of children are exposed to pornography online (and apparently a few of them weren’t even looking for it.) This begs the obvious question, of course, of what percentage of children are exposed to pornography offline? I mean seriously. Between skimpy clothing fads (often worn in school), school uniforms (practically the symbol for the porn industry) and beachwear – all of which fall clearly within the realm of pornography – not to mention television and print advertising, magazines put within improper reach, movies rated based on questionable criteria, etc. is it really possible that less than sixty percent of children don’t see porn in real life? Doesn’t this therefore mean that we are doing a better job of protecting our children online than we are in real life? The fact that people are upset by this study shows that we are living double standards. Just because the porn is digital suddenly we are up in arms but the naked people walking down the street are fine. It really has to be one way of the other.

Speaking of NASA Astronauts and children finding porn on the Internet, the newest laser sighted rape device (aka taser) is now available. Nothing like a device that leaves no marks and incapacitates your victim to make robbing or worse, easy. Now in pink.

Don’t forget to claim your long distance excise tax on your 2006 US Income Taxes this year! Finally – some of our hard earned money back!

Today while reading Wil Wheaton dot Net I realized that I am starting to recognize where he gets some of his ideas from when I knew that he was inspired by Monday’s XKCD cartoon in the first sentence of his post. I guess that this is “blog bonding” or something.

Josh arrived at the apartment around a quarter to five. The plan is to go out to dinner someplace tonight and just hang out so I am posting quite early so that I don’t have to worry about the daily. It is currently five and I hope to be out of the office by five thirty which will put me at home about the same time as Dominica.

February 5, 2007: Babysitting the Boston Terrier

I had to work from home this morning because Oreo is not going to daycare today. He was still a little sick yesterday and we don’t want to push our luck by sending him to daycare too quickly. I was super tired last night too. I went to bed just a little after nine and didn’t get up until around seven this morning! I did wake up in the middle of the night and was out of bed for a while and I was in bed awake a bit during the night so it wasn’t quite the full ten hour night of sleep that it sounds like but it was a lot of sleep for me either way.

Oreo wasn’t too sleepy today as he slept all weekend and he was actually pretty restless this morning. It was really obvious that he was bored while I worked. He paced around the apartment a lot and kept wanting me to play with him and pay attention to him. He was pretty much moping. When I took him out for his morning walk it was so cold that my breath was freezing to my mustache. This is one of those really brutal days for people living outside. We have a homeless man living in Military Park who has set up a pretty much permanent location there. I would have to say that he has been there for two weeks but at least he has one of those really nice super thermal sleeping bags that closes over his head and some plastic mats to lay beneath to keep him off of the cement.

I worked from home until noon and then ran over to Food for Life for a TBLT while Joseph got my car. The poor valets working in single digit temperatures! This is Joseph’s last week, though, he is heading for Atlanta this weekend. I bet he is really excited about that considering what a cold week it has been.

It was a busy day at the office. There has been a lot of work for me to do for weeks now and it hasn’t let up yet. I am starting to get some pretty serious eye strain and I have developed a twitch under my left eye that bothers me all of the time. I am looking forward to getting home and ordering in some Chinese take-away (we can’t go out to eat tonight since Oreo has been couped up at home all day and he was restless even when I was still there,) doing are mandatory “pre-visitor” cleaning spree and playing some Dragon Quest VIII. It is nice having a game console again even if it is an old one. Really we should have brought down the Dreamcast and hooked that up too. Maybe we will do that sometime soon. We still have a number of cool games on there that we want to play through.

I got stuck at the office a lot later than I had anticipated this evening. I had originally thought that I would get to leave around half past five as things had slowed down at the end of the day pretty much and I had one five o’clock deployment that I had to do. Well, that five o’clock deployment got held off until half past six! That is a long time to sit around waiting thinking that you might be done any minute. It was after seven by the time that I was able to leave the office. At least I made up for having to have worked from home for so long this morning. I actually put in quite a long day.

I got a hankering for white bread with butter and honey tonight. All of a sudden it just hit me. I haven’t so much as thought about eating butter and honey on bread in maybe ten years or more. I could not even begin to guess when the last time I thought of that food was. My mother use to make that for me when I was a kid. I didn’t have it much once I was a teenager or so but I definitely had it a lot when I was young. What a weird memory to suddenly have.

February 4, 2007: Relaxing and Playing PS2 RPGs

It is Super Bowl Sunday. And today I managed to make it all day without ever once even hearing who was in the game. And after the game was over I never heard who won. I heard nothing. Not a thing. And it was good.

Oreo got me out of bed early this morning to take him into the living room and get him set up in the sunlight. He has learned that sunny weekends means that there is a lot of bright spots in the living room for him to lay in and he wakes me up to take him out there. It is very cute. He spent the entire morning sleeping in the sun like a pat of butter.

I had office work that had to be done so I started on that and had plenty of time to work on it while Dominica slept. Today is mostly a relaxing day. Oreo needs his rest although he seems to be improving a lot. He only coughed once or twice all day and that was just in the morning.

We watched some DVDs today and Dominica played some of Kingdom Hearts 2. I got a chance to play just a tiny bit of Dragon Quest VIII but it looks like it is going to be a lot of fun. Dominica made sandwiches for lunch and we just stayed in.
Josh is coming out on Tuesday evening and is just planning on staying for one night. So we will be hanging out with him on Tuesday night. On Wednesday night Dominica and I also have some dinner plans. We will be going out to Mompou with a friend from the office.

We drove out to IHOP tonight during the game when we figured the world would be quiet. That worked out well. We were able to go out and didn’t have to deal with any number of crowds.

February 3, 2007: Video Game Buying Spree

As has become our habit on Saturday mornings, we got up late and went right over to Food for Life for breakfast. Occidental pockets and pancakes. Yum.

Dominica was totally exhausted today and spent most of the day napping. She was “sleeping” on the futon or in the bedroom for at least six hours after I got up and possibly quite a bit more. She pretty much slept until eleven, got up and we went to breakfast, then came home and went back to bed. I woke her up around six in the evening and then we went out to do some shopping.

We went north towards Nutley and got Oreo a humidifier (shaped like a cow) from Bed, Bath and Beyond. We went to GameStop to get some games too while we were out. Dominica decided that she really wanted a PlayStation 2 so that she could play games like DDR (Dance Dance Revolution) and Guitar Hero. They are pretty cheap now so we bought one and got Dance, Dance Revolution SuperNova with the dance pad and Kingdom Hearts 2 for Dominica. I got Final Fantasy X and Dragon Quest VIII for myself. I have never played any of the Dragon Quest series and this one is supposed to be amazing so I am really looking forward to it. I also got the only game that I am currently interested in for the XBOX 360: Enchanted Arms. There are a few games coming out in the future that look good like Blue Dragon and Assassin’s Creed but right now Enchanted Arms looks to be the only thing on the 360 that has any hope of being good. But Creed in going to be available on the PS3 so I am probably going to wait to get it for that as that will most likely be the primary platform with the best game play and graphics.

We came home and hooked up the PS2 and played a little of each game to try it out. I think that we are going to have a lot of fun with the system.

February 2, 2007: Groundhog Day and the Ralstons’ Anniversary

Dominica wanted it mentioned on SGL that she remembered the Ralstons’ Anniversary all on her own.

Wheaton had a really good post the other day talking about the terror hoax in Boston which was actually just a mistake by the city officials and the local Boston media trying to get some ratings by claiming that there was a hoax when there wasn’t. He makes the point, which is incredibly valid, that if the police, government, media, et all don’t stop crying wolf then there is going to be no way to ever deal with a real threat. It is the Boston media who are to blame mostly, it would appear, for elevating kids with toys to the status of terrorist. If this is what the media what to think terrorist look like then we will all get bored and start ignoring the media. Oh wait, too late.

People probably wonder what I read every day. Actually, you probably don’t but I figure that I might want to look back someday at what I read every day in February, 2007 so I am going to make a list. I get RSS feeds for Google News, Wil Wheaton don Net, Linux Today, OSNews, Jonathan Schwartz’s Blog (CEO and President of SUN Microsystems), The Old New Thing (by Raymond Chen of Microsoft), The Jedi Council Speaks, Joel on Software, Freshmeat (just a feed of new software as it releases), Google’s Testing Blog, Labor for the Harvest Blog, XKCD and Scott Adams’ Blog. I have recently added several IT news services like eWeek, InfoWorld, MSDN and TechNet. RSS is a beautiful thing. I actually am not using an RSS feed aggregator because I can’t install one easily at the office so I use the Wizz plug-in to Firefox to handle the RSS feeds.

I worked from home this morning so that I could spend some time with Oreo. He can’t go to daycare so he needs people to stay home with him as much as possible. He has never gotten used to being home alone. We are keeping the apartment pretty warm so that he doesn’t cough so much – he normally only coughs when he is breathing cold air or he is exerting himself like when he runs around. So I took him for a walk and fed him his lunch at eleven. Our concierge is going to pop in around noon to visit with him a little bit and see how he is doing. Then Dominica is planning on going home around half past one or maybe two this afternoon to walk him again. So at no point will he be alone for very long. We are hoping that he will be happy enough with that arrangement. Given that he is fighting off a cold or something he is probably going to be pretty happy to sleep quite a bit today.

The original plan had been for Dominica, Oreo and I to head for Geneseo tonight so that we could do more packing but the weather looks as though it is not going to be in our favour to head north tonight so we decided to just stay in Newark this weekend especially as Oreo is not feeling well and being up in Geneseo in very cold weather would not be likely to help his throat at all. It will do him good to have a relaxed weekend in Newark with nothing going on. I do need to work tomorrow anyway so being in Geneseo is not as useful for that as being in Newark is. Although I was looking forward to installing Microsoft Vista tomorrow and seeing how it works. I have Office 2007 ready to install as well although I played with that in Beta so I am pretty familiar with it already. For those of you who are die hard MS Office fans, I think that you will like Office 2007. It has quite some learning curve compared to past updates but I think that the new interface, in the long run, is going to make life easier for application support staff.

For the longest time I have been meaning to put a link on SGL but I keep forgetting about it. In Rye Harbor, NH there is a restaurant that my parents and I went to one time when we were vacationing there. We used to stop in the area on our way to Bar Harbor, ME. Strangely enough, Andy’s family used to stop in the same area and he was familiar with the same restaurant. Possibly more strange is that both of us remembered that restaurant. Once, probably in 1999, Andy and I both took a weekend off from work and drove all of the way out to New Hampshire, ate and drove back to Rochester. Maybe not a record setting food road trip but definitely in the top few. You can check out Ray’s Seafood Restaurant online.

Our BMW damage woes continue. After having our BMW get into an accident in the parking garage some months ago and after going through a lengthy process to track down someone who could actually deal with the situation and then after getting the damage appraisal we have since been running around for two months attempting to get the damage paid for even though Central Parking has admitted fault. They claimed in December to have sent us a check but we never received one. It was fishy as they never told us that they were going to send us a check. Awfully strange for them to just throw one in the mail and hope for the best. I spoke to them in January and they said that they would cancel the check that had never arrived and issue a new one this time to our actual home in Newark because the first check had been sent to a random address that they just assumed would be okay without ever checking with us. Then, after waiting several weeks, I called again as no check has ever arrived and now they tell us that they couldn’t send the second check as the first check was cashed. This is getting fishier and fishier. The whole situation sounds like a scam. If they were sending out a check why would they not have told us, ever, that they were agreeing to pay us until after the check was already “lost”? So next week they promise to produce a copy of the canceled check and we can see who they issued it to. While there is some remote possibility that we cashed the check somewhere I cannot imagine where or when. Especially as my bank account has had a total of four deposits since long before that check was ever supposedly issued. Pretty hard to hide an almost $1,000 deposit! So we will see. The BMW has been damaged from Central Parking for about five months now which is outrageous as we have only owned the car for about eight months! That car was supposed to be garaged this winter and we have not been able to do that either.

One of the guys at work introduced me to the Mvix device the other day. I haven’t had a chance to look at this device until today and boy was I surprised by how impressive this little baby is – at least on paper. My favourite features are Xvid and DivX video support, 1080p output, upscaling, direct DVD playing (no additional level of compression so you get them at full quality,) BYOH (bring your own hard drive,) DVI output, included remote control and Ogg Vorbis audio support! On paper this thing is truly amazing. And when I priced it out it was bad at all. Every shop that I looked at had it for $299. Add $199 for a good, large hard drive and for $500 you can have a potentially amazing how entertainment hub. Unfortunately it only holds a single hard drive which can be a problem as DVD content is often around 5GB in size and that means that a 750GB hard drive can only hold one hundred and fifty movies at full quality. And that is movies – if you start adding television shows it is going to plummet quickly. If you could fit four or five hard drives in it it would help a lot. But hard drives continue to outpace optical storage mechanisms so in a year or two a future Mvix model is sure to be able to hold a more impressive collection. But I would need a drive in the range of 5 terabytes to be able to store my current collection so I will need to continue to look for alternatives until drive sizes increase considerably. Ogg Vorbis support is very important to me as my entire music collection is currently converted to OV and ready to be transferred over to this player.

Even though I know that the BMW issue will be resolved and that this isn’t a big deal this is what I classify as a “blue event” – at least in my mind that is what I call it. No matter how much I know that this isn’t my fault and that there is nothing for me to do but wait and that it will all be fine and we will get to the bottom of it in no time and that even if things go horribly wrong and they try to take advantage of us that we have plenty of leverage and have nothing to worry about it still puts me in a funk. It sucks. I wish that I was better at taking these things in stride and not letting it bother me. It is too difficult to not become emotionally committed to these events and it isn’t good for you.

Construction going on at the office today reach a point where it was getting difficult to work. Not because of the noise level but because it felt like an earthquake and out monitors were bouncing all over the place.

A bit of my weekend work got canceled because other people were not ready for it. So that will give me more time to relax and to get caught up with other things. I am still working on getting the BugZilla installer working the way that I want but that is getting close.

I didn’t get to leave work until around seven.  I got home and Dominica and I immediately went out to Food for Life for dinner.  After dinner we went to the health club and got setup with our memberships which just started yesterday and got a little tour of some of the new stuff.  Then we went down to the basement and got a tour of the stuff that has been added down there that we haven’t seen yet like the bowling alley, media room and half basketball court.  The media room was supposed to have an XBOX 360 and a PS3 but they actually just got a PS2 which isn’t nearly as cool.  I am guessing that someone writing the announcement doesn’t know the difference and just wrote down whatever seemed popular.  So we plan to get some XBOX 360 and PS2 games so that we can use the media room.  We figure that since the systems are provided for us we should at least get some good games to play on them.  There are no good games provided for them.