Today the baby is considered to be full term! That means that if the baby comes today we are no longer considered to be premature but just simply “on the early side”. It also means that the possibility of the baby arriving any day is much, much higher than it has been. We are into the common, healthy labor zone in which we will remain either until little baby Miller arrives or we hit two weeks after the due date (in 35 days time.) It is not likely that the doctor and midwife would allow us to go for a whole two weeks after due date. Most likely labor would be induced at one week after the due date.
Dominica and I were really exhausted when the alarm rang at five thirty this morning. We had, at best three and a half hours of restless sleep. It was a rough night in a completely bare apartment. It was a bit strange sleeping in the apartment when there was nothing but one lamp sitting on the window sill, the air mattress on the floor and some garbage bags with our clothes.
I got up and showered and then Dominica got up. We were hurting pretty badly and Oreo was completely exhausted. He slept in his car seat which was pulled up next to the air mattress so that he could be close to us since there was not enough room on the mattress itself for him to be with us.
Loading the car took two trips with the valet cart this morning and the car was parked way down the street so that took us extra long as I had to walk quite far with the cart twice. Today is the last day for the Central Parking Valet Service at Eleven80 as well. The valets were all given jobs at other locations, I have been told, so that is good. I am sure that they do not really appreciate having to learn the ropes at a new location and get to know new coworkers, though.
Dominica got off to work a little on the late side. I went back to the building and got Ramone, the resident manager, to come up around seven fifty to do the move-out inspection. That only took a minute and went really well. We were concerned that we would be charge for wall damage from where the television was mounted in our bedroom and where the plants were hung in the living room but we were not. He said that that stuff was fine and that they expected to be fixing those things. The only thing for which we may be charged is some carpet stains if they don’t come up with the steam cleaning. We expect that they will so no big deal.
I headed out from Eleven80 just after eight twenty. Nadine was working the desk which was very cool that we got to see her as we left this morning. Leaving was very emotional. We have been at Eleven80 for a very long time. We have gotten to really know the place and feel like this is home. Even though Newark was never really a place where we fit in we have been there for so long that it seems quite strange to be leaving.
For my blog readers from Eleven80 – if you want to find me via email or to get my phone number just go see Nadine. She has that information for you.
Before heading to the PATH I walked over to Airlie Cafe and picked up breakfast. It was my last morning to see them as well. I got my “usual” breakfast sandwich, egg, cheese, black pepper and homefries on a hard roll as well as a cheese danish. I said my goodbyes and walked to Newark Penn Station to get onto the commuter train to World Trade Center. It feels very weird doing this for the last time.
Today was an absolutely gorgeous morning. Crisp and clean air (the views of Manhattan from 1180 Raymond before I left were great – boy am I ever going to miss that) while being bright and sunny. It is mornings like this that make autumn in the northeastern US so popular. I had a nice walk to the train station and then from World Trade Center down to the bottom of Wall Street.
I had a large box of Lindt Swiss Chocolates brought to me desk today as a thank you. Good stuff. Lindt is my favourite chocolate maker.
Today I finally brought my little fan into the office. I originally bought this fan when I worked out in Warren before they began the crackdown on anyone trying to make themselves productive by being at a comfortable temperature. Then I took it home to keep it from being confiscated as it is a nice little fan that I bought from Walmart and of which many people were jealous. Since fans are allowed and prevalent on Wall Street I have been meaning to bring my little fan in with me but there is never a time when it is convenient to carry a fan into the office with you. Today it just needed to be done so that the fan would not be shipped to Peekskill where it would really not do me any good. So I stuck it into my bag and carried it into the office today. Now it is set up on my desk and helping to keep me cool while I work.
I decided that I really needed a command line Twitter client today so I whipped one up in Ruby. I used it extensively today and I much prefer it to other Twitter clients that I have used. It is also much easier to automate over methods. Now I can start doing neat, automated Twitter messages without too much effort. I am even considering making a little service that will read Twitter or Identi.ca and auto-publish to the opposite service. In that way I could switch to an Identi.ca account but have everything that I do automatically appear in Twitter. Then people who use either system would keep getting updates. Even cooler would be if I set up my own Laconi.ca server (which is my long-term plan) and then have a service pull that feed and update Twitter, Identi.ca and maybe some others as well. A microblogging-blaster. Maybe this will be a project for next week. I am talking myself into it as I write about it. Seems like a neat idea.
I skipped lunch today and at around three in the afternoon Dan and I walked down to NYHRC on Whitehall and did our workout. He played basketball for a bit while I swam. I got a pretty good workout today and felt really good about it. My swimming is definitely improving. I was really glad to get in to the pool today as I have been missing quite a bit this past week and I don’t want to slack off nor do I want to waste the money that I put into the gym membership. In theory, Katie is going to be able to start swimming with us soon too.
Dominica left work and went over to Doggie Paradise to pick up Oreo and then to visit some friends who just had a baby a week or two ago before she drives up to Peekskill.
We are so excited about tonight – our first night living full time in our new home. That is going to be awesome. I have a pretty light weekend from work too. I originally had deployments scheduled for tomorrow morning but they were postponed until next weekend. I will be doing a lot of homework this weekend and a lot of unpacking.
Dad and aunt Sharon are spending the night tonight and hanging out tomorrow morning since we have gotten very little time to actually visit even though they have been here for almost an entire week. The commute time from Manhattan to Peekskill is pretty grueling and by the time that we would get to Peekskill it was always very late and everyone was so tired. They are heading back home probably around lunch time at which point I will be getting to work on the homework situation from my new office in the basement.
Beyond the painting, which has been a tremendously huge project we are really hoping that dad will be able to get the Westinghouse 32″ LCD screen that we have mounted in the living room. Until we have that mounted on the wall above the fireplace we really don’t have any way to watch anything or to try out the Wii Fit or the PlayStation 3. Our first Amazon shipment, with a PS3 game and our first BluRay content, is supposed to have arrived today as well. I checked the website and have not seen it listed as “out for delivery” or “delivered” yet so that is not a good sign. The site still claims that it will arrive today.
Dominica took care of forwarding our mail to the new house today as well as setting up Netflix to go to the new house. She also added BluRay as an option on our Netflix account. Now we can really start getting use out of the PS3.
I managed to get in some class time for my RIT class. There is almost no class discussion going on at this point. I guess that people are winding down as they prepare for the final. Unfortunately we have not yet gotten any feedback on the second draft of a final project so we really have almost no direction coming into our last week of the quarter. This is really rough. We have had almost no feedback at all for the entire course. I have no idea whatsoever how I am doing or if I am even on the right track for this very large final project. This is going to be a rough weekend attempting to do a project completely abstractly while being concerned that I am not even tackling the right problem.
Work at the office wrapped up at a decent time tonight. I had some paperwork that needed my attention so I took care of that and then decided to just take the opportunity to deal with some work that is scheduled for this weekend. The more that I am able to get out of the way tonight is less that I have to worry about tomorrow or on Sunday.
Dominica filled up the Mazda today while she was in Wallington, New Jersey. She paid just $2.19 per gallon! That is crazy. We were at almost $4.00 just a few months ago. This is so cheap. I am pretty sure that gas is now cheaper than it was when we moved out of Geneseo well over two and a half years ago. Gas is a big cost of living item and with it being half of what it was recently and lower than it was almost three years ago it does a lot to buffer against inflation. We have not yet even begun to see what impacts the lower fuel costs may have on the transportation of food and manufactured good either. There is a real possibility for big cost reductions although a lot of businesses raised prices based on the excuse of high fuel and are likely to be reluctant to bring the prices back down now that people have adjusted.
I called dad at a quarter after seven. He and aunt Sharon were sitting in the dark hiding from trick or treaters because they didn’t have candy to hand out. They reported that a package arrived today which is almost certainly from Amazon which should be Heroes Season 2 on BluRay for Dominica and Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion – Game of the Year Edition for me for the PS3.
My Friday night work went really well. I burned through a ton of stuff very quickly. I was quite productive. I was very happy with the work that I was able to complete tonight.
I wrapped up at the office on Wall Street at eight in the evening. Late but not all that late. I am posting before I leave the office as I will not be back online until tomorrow. I am hoping to be home before ten.
]]>Dad came over and we ordered the car and drove up to the IHOP by UMDNJ in Newark. The crowd wasn’t too bad as we arrived before the bulk of people got out of church and filled the place up. Sundays at IHOP can get pretty crazy. Breakfast was very good. We were quite glad that we had decided to drive up there. Breakfast in Newark is definitely one of the most lacking services around. There are almost no options and certainly no good brunch options like we are used to from Ithaca where brunch reigns supreme.
After lunch we drove over to Branch Brook Park with Oreo and walked through the Cherry Blossom Festival. The weather was slightly colder than yesterday and I think that a lot of people decided to stay indoors as the crowd was pretty light compared to last year. It was nice for walking though and Oreo had a wonderful time.
We thought ahead to take Flat Stanley with us to get pictures in Newark’s most famous location. There were several good photo opportunities there. We didn’t get a lot of time at the park, though, because I was paged out and we had to return to the apartment. Never any real time that I can get away.
As we were leaving the park Kevin and Pam saw Oreo as they were driving through the park and stopped to chat. So dad got to meet them as well although we only had a minute as I had to get back home to work.
Dad took a nap in the afternoon and then we just ordered in dinner from Nino’s and relaxed at the apartment. Dinner was really good.
We showed dad the AppleTV yesterday and today. He thinks that it looks pretty cool. We discovered some new cooking and travel video podcasts that we really like too. We hadn’t played with AppleTV’s built in podcast channel guide before and now we know that there is a huge selection of shows that you can just browse through without being connected to iTunes that really work well. It’s a lot like having “cable” television as you have tons of channels except it is all on demand so you never wait for anything.
]]>I am really going to miss the constant presence of Manhattan being just outside the window when we move away from here. Even if we don’t get to spend all that much time actually in the city it is just so amazing having it sitting right there. I love all of the twinkling lights and the passing cars on the bridges leading in and out of the city. I have always liked cities at night. So many people yet so quiet and still. I need to get some pictures of Manhattan at night from our view here before we leave. It is rather unlikely that I will ever have a view quite like this again. This is very much a once in a lifetime kind of opportunity, I’m sure. Nevertheless, we have had it for a year and a half and it will be over two years when we actually leave and I have worked from home a lot during that time and my work area has always had this view so very few people anywhere have had the chance to take advantage of such a view as much as I have.
We turned down our lease renewal. The apartment building offered a deal to those who would renew in March. Personally I think that it was a foolish move asking us to renew so far in advance. We didn’t have enough time to really think about or make any plans to stay or go. So, since we couldn’t guarantee that we needed to stay we effectively guaranteed that we weren’t. Had they extended the offer to a point where we were really able to make a commitment then we might easily have decided that staying in Newark for one more year was going to make sense. But, now we know that the financials just aren’t going to make sense for us next year and this apartment isn’t really an option. The handy thing for us is that now we have seven months to make plans for moving knowing exactly when we are moving. I have never had so much warning on a move before. Our last day in Newark, or at least at Eleven80, is October 31st. Now we just need to figure out exactly to where we are moving come November.
Oreo was very, very happy to be home today. He was so exhausted. Dominica tells me that he played a lot more than usual at daycare yesterday because Lana, the little puppy that he loves to play with, was in playing with another dog and Oreo just couldn’t resist and he played all day. He was all worked up and being crazy last night when he got home. Today he is making up for it. Just sleeping and sleeping. Even on his walk when he saw other dogs he could do no more than take a quick sniff to acknowledge their existence and drag himself along until he was able to do his business and then get back home to go to bed.
At one point late this morning our silly dog was sitting on the loveseat in the living room and was itching the middle of his back with his head turned all the way around. He was in the sunlight and apparently quite comfortable as he just fell asleep right in the middle of itching himself. It was the craziest thing to see. I look over and there he is all passed out in what appeared to be the most uncomfortable position imaginable. He was so sleepy that I was able to take several pictures of him and walk about without him stirring at all.
Dominica came home and we watched the final two episodes of the 2006 season of Doctor Who. These were some seriously good but sad episodes. We are definitely looking forward to the next season as well as to checking out Torchwood the Doctor Who spinoff series. (For those in the know, “Torchwood” used to be a code name for “Doctor Who” used at the study. You will notice that the letters from Doctor Who can be used to form the word Torchwood.)
After dinner and the show it was time for bed. We “popped in” some What I Like About You that we watched while we cleaned in the bedroom. Dominica assembled her new shoe rack and got it put into the closet which cleared up a ton of space and now the closet doors can close. It also freed up some plastic bins that I need to organize other stuff around the house that has been sitting around waiting for a box into which to go.
I stayed up for a while after Dominica went to bed and did some web site work and Handbrake conversions. Nothing heavy just some light stuff that needed my attention and that I wanted to get out of the way. By a quarter after eleven, Oreo was getting quite insistent that I come to bed. He doesn’t like it when one of us goes to bed early and one stays up. It makes him nervous or something.
Dad is finally doing a rebuild of his Windows XP workstation today. It has been been rebuilt in many years – even possibly never although that seems to be a stretch. I generally recommend complete rebuilds every six to eighteen months with once a year being a pretty happy medium. I rebuild my Linux box every six months but that is because I want to use the very latest OpenSUSE release. My Windows machine probably sees a fresh install every nine months or so. Being in the habit of constantly rebuilding means that you are always keeping things cleaned and you are always prepared to start fresh at any moment.
This coming weekend is going to be busy with homework. Dominica is almost caught up in her class but still has a little bit that she needs to do plus the steady stream of new work. This is one of my busy homework weekends just in general. I am not behind at all but that doesn’t make it any easier.
]]>On my way in to work this morning I finished listening to Garrison Keillor‘s latest book “Pontoon“. “Pontoon” was okay but definitely not one of his best works. It was slow, hard to follow and rather sad. One thing that Garrison has begun to do recently, which I find very strange, is to take some of his most popular “News from Lake Wobegon” vignettes and to modify them just slightly and to include them in his books. He is definitely getting more mileage from the stories this way but it is strange.
The same thing happened with “Lake Wobegon, Summer 1956“. After reading the book I later heard one of the more memorable scenes from the book abridged and used as an episode in A Prairie Home Companion. And it is always the same episodes that are put onto the collection albums so you hear them several times if you buy the collections.
Most of “Pontoon” is not based on any PHC skits but as you come to the end of the book several of the storylines come together and mash several “New from Lake Wobegon” episodes together into a single, huge scene. In some ways this is extremely interesting because it explains how so many stories in the “News from Lake Wobegon” can happen in such a small space and it provides hours of backstory filling in the gaps and fleshing out the characters and events in some of the well known stories. But it is also strange that after reading a lengthy book that the climax of the book is the bit that you already know and, in some cases, know very well.
Unfortunately that was the last Audible book that I had queued up on my iPod Nano so I will have to get it restocked with books over the weekend. It will give me a good chance to get the latest music from Amazon’s MP3 service moved onto my iPod as well. I have been buying tons of great stuff from there recently. I love that service. And I found that lots of good new stuff was on there today too.
The Spot at 45 Commerce Street in Newark, New Jersey is set to have a little party for us Eleven80 folk tonight. So we are hoping to make it over there this evening to support them. We don’t have final details on this yet so we are playing it by ear.
Dominica is addicted to the idea of taking a cruise. She has been investigating Disney Cruise lines as well as things like the QE2 and the Queen Mary 2 to go from New York to Europe. It would be really cool to be able to take the QE2 before she is retired later this year and moved to Dubai to become a floating hotel.
I found a great reference for beginning BASH programmers today: 10 Seconds Guide to Bash Shell Scripting.
Something that I have not used in a long time that I am returning to recently is “My Yahoo“. I really like the Yahoo start page which acts as a personal portal that I can use both at home and at the office. They have done a lot of work to the Yahoo “My Page” since the last time that I looked at it and I like that it shows me email, weather, RSS subscriptions and more all in one view. I often find that having RSS subscriptions in a dedicated feed aggregator (how is it possible that the standard dictionary does not have that word?) is a problem because I move from machine to machine and don’t want to manage the feeds. My Yahoo fixes that and makes it easy.
Interesting tidbits about Yahoo. At the moment their search engine is considered to be on par with Google competing to be the most useful search engine in the world. Yahoo is more popular, overall, than Google (not for search but in page views) in the United States but Google is more popular globally. Yahoo has recently been the target of a rebuffed Microsoft buyout but could yet still be purchased by them if a better offer comes through.
In the news today is word that researchers believe now that the same genes that allow some humans to resist colds may be the same genes that cause weight gain leading to obesity. I now know why I almost never get a cold!
Another era is coming to a close as Verizon, AT&T and Alltel prepare to shutdown the United States’ last remaining analogue cellular services on Monday. This is estimated to effect hundreds of thousands of customers clinging to antiquated and costly legacy services and will hit extreme rural regions the hardest as digital service is not yet available in all areas where analogue has been available for some time. Analogue cellular devices are more costly to maintain than digital and use more electricity making them environmentally unfriendly. Maintaining two separate systems has been expensive for these large carriers and the government, as of Monday, is no longer requiring them to support the old systems.
Scott Adams commented on Death by Frozen Poop.
Comcast today has stated that even under the FCC’s 2005 Net Neutrality law (providing equal access to the network for all customers) Comcast is claiming that discriminatory blocking of applications and customers on their network is within their purview under the heading of “reasonable network management.” Is it any wonder that net neutrality is critical today if even with it in place companies believe that they can get away with picking and choosing which paying customers get service and which do not?
Mary Lou Jepsen has left the OLPC project to start her own for-profit company to capitalize on technologies that were developed for the OLPC. She is predicting that we are just two years away from the production of the $75 laptop! What amazes me is that we can talk about a $75 laptop but can’t make a $75 desktop! It seems to be that cheap desktops would be far easier to produce. And yet the cheapest that I have seen to date is $199.
The OLPC project is in the news recently as they attempt to test the XO in Haiti in a project giving the laptops directly to students.
Work was busy this afternoon and I was stuck in the office until well after six thirty.
I did some research on the AppleTV based movie rentals and discovered that they are insanely expensive. The idea is great and, in many ways, beats out the Netflix approach by providing a system for people with slow Internet connections to be able to get 720p HD h.264 movies over the Internet by caching to iTunes (downloads could take eight hours or more but you could start it during the night or when you head off to the office) but the cost is so high that it is hard to imagine anyone taking advantage of it. Five dollars for an Internet based movie rental is way too high. For less than the cost of two movie rentals in a month you could have a full subscription to Netflix and get unlimited movies! Only those rare people who can’t watch more than one movie a month are likely to find this to be very useful.
We got home and met up with Kevin and Pam and we walked over to The Spot to check out the scene there. The Spot was very busy – we were very surprised. There was barely any space anywhere. It looks like The Spot is going to be very popular. We hung out there until a little before midnight then came back to Eleven80 to get some pizza.
I walked Oreo and we ordered in some late night pizza from New York Pizzeria and then it was off to bed.
]]>Dominica posted the movie back to Netflix this morning which means that her next movie should be here in just a couple of days. She has Dream Girls in her queue up next. Not something that I am interested in which is good so she will have an opportunity to watch it without me.
It is a bright and sunny day today. This is the perfect day for me to be home with Oreo. He is having such a good time just lounging in the sun. It has been grey all week so this really worked out well for him.
As of this morning my email log processing script has put nine million, six hundred thousand rows of data into the database! That is a crazy amount of data. And thousands more rows are inserted every day.
The office was quite slow today as it often is on Thursdays. I got the first load of dishes done right away this morning. The apartment has been out of control. We have just been too busy to keep up with keeping the place clean recently.
I am registered to go to the Microsoft 2008 launch event (Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008) on March 4th in Manhattan. That should be cool. It has been five years since I have had a chance to go to one. The last launch event was for Windows Server 2003, Visual Studio .NET 2003 and Office 2003.
Dominica made great time getting home and we ate Chinese from Golden City that arrived just minutes after she did. We ate and watched two episodes of the fifth season of the Cosby Show. Then we walked Oreo and we headed on over to the Prudential Center for Dominica’s Christmas present to see Dancing with the Stars Live.
The show started just a little after seven thirty. This was the first time that either of us has set foot into the Prudential Center and the first time that Dominica has even walked up along side of it. It is a very nice arena but there is no hiding the fact that it is a hockey stadium. It isn’t very different from the War Memorial (aka Blue Cross Blue Shield Arena) in Rochester where the Americans play when they aren’t at ESL Arena on the MCC campus.
The show was quite enjoyable. Definitely the best part was the amazing band who played all of the music. They were really something. The dancing was really good though and we both had a good time. My one big complaint about the arena, though, is that the space between the rows is so tight that there was no room to put my feet and my knees were bent backward putting my calves slightly under me all night which was okay for the first hour but without any way to stretch my knee it started getting quite painful.
We came home after the show gloating over all of the people getting into long lines to get their cars just to fight their way onto gridlocked city streets as we walked the two minute walk to the apartment. Boy is that ever easy. And completely safe – never were we out of sight of the police.
Congrats to Andy who took his ASP.NET and C# Brainbench certifications tonight. He is now ranked as the top ASP.NET developer in New York State.
Dominica and I were planning on going to Rochester tomorrow but the weather is not looking good. We will see.
]]>I stopped at Cafe Airlie on the way through and got my usual egg, cheese and potato with black pepper on a hardroll and some apple juice for my walk to the train station. It is so warm out that even with a light rain my fleece is a bit too much and I am too warm.
Dominica discovered this bit of disturbia today that occurred along a highway that we drive past on a regular basis. This is right along our normal route between Newark and “back home.” Although now we tend to go out to Williamsport before heading north.
Things were relatively busy at the office today. But busy in big bursts. Really busy bits with large bits of nothing as well.
I learned today that the coach of the New Jersey Giants (an American Football team from Rutherford, New Jersey which is playing in the NFL Super Bowl this year) used to be the coach of the Rochester Institute of Technology, RIT, Tigers. RIT is where I am currently attending for my Masters of Information Technology degree.
My Ruby based email log processing script ran today processing about two million database rows of data. That took several hours of intensive processing. It was 230MB of data sitting in my email account that had to be moved out. But that is a lot of stuff that isn’t stored in there anymore and that is no longer stored on my home storage area network (SAN.) I am very happy with how the script is working.
I did have to make some modifications to the script to get it to process all of the rows correctly. I had not dealt with some older data yet and there were some “end of log” messages, some unnecessary quotation marks and some bad line feeds that needed to be stripped out. But the script is more robust now and is getting better by the day. I think that by tomorrow night that I will most likely be done with all of the archival email processing except, possibly, for one small batch that needs some special oversight. Then I can focus on some reporting tools to dig into all of the data that I have been collecting.
I did some reading in “Practical Ruby for System Administration” today and learned some new tricks for using Ruby as part of by BASH command line. I never think of using Ruby (or Perl, for that matter) in a “one liner” or in-line mode. But it can be extremely useful for that. So I think that this is some good learning for me.
During her lunch break today Dominica went shopping and picked up a folding table for us to use in our apartment. We have been without anything resembling a table for two years now and it is beginning to be a problem. We definitely need a table for our Dungeons and Dragons games. So she picked one up at Home Depot. She also picked up some shoes while she was out. Her shoe collection is getting pretty big.
Dad lost power due to a massive windstorm tearing across Upstate New York today. We were talking over instant messenger when his power went out and he disappeared. It was gone for what seemed like four or five hours but it was on again by the time that I got home from the office.
I had to rush home so that I could help her to unload the car but she got stuck in traffic and I was home almost an hour before her anyway even though we left at almost exactly the same time (she left five to ten minutes before me.) I got home and logged right back into work and put in another hour or so. Then I helped Dominica unload the car, we fed the dog and we ran right over to Food for Life for a quick dinner.
After dinner we came home and I wrapped up the “office” work, started in on my Project Management homework, read some of “Manage It!” by Johanna Rothman which I am trying to finish reading this week and kicked off another long round of email transfers so that I can continue the process of migrating the data into the database. I can’t believe that I am already into the seventh week of my Project Management class. It is amazing to me how quickly the classes just fly by. When I was young they seem to drag on forever. Now I can’t even seem to get a chance to get into one before it is over.
Our first Netflix DVD came via the post today – 28 Weeks Later. It is the sequel to 28 Days Later which is one of the greatest, if not the greatest zombie apocalypse films of all time. Dominica has been extremely anxious to watch it. So I am trying to make time tonight so that we can watch it. If we don’t get to watch it tonight it could be a long time before we get to see it and one of the problems with Netflix and us is that if we don’t get to watch one movie then we don’t get to move on to another movie until we do. This is a problem when there is a movie that we both want to watch like this one. Normally the plan is for Dominica to get movies that only she wants to watch and use Netflix as a method of providing just her with movies so that she can watch them when I am working. It is already apparent how difficult a serialized movie stream will be if we try to watch everything together.
Dominica did some homework tonight as well for her GPS and the New Geography class. I pointed her in the direction of the O’Reilly Where 2.0 Conference which is perfectly tied in with her class. If you are interested in the content from the conference from 2005 through 2007 you can listen to the talks and panel discussions on IT Conversations for free. Very good stuff. Well worth a listen.
Tomorrow is a doggie-daddy day. Oreo is very excited. He was totally ready for today to be his sleep-in day but had to go to daycare. I will be working from home tomorrow and performing a much needed clean up of the apartment. Tomorrow night Dominica and I are heading to the Prudential Center for the first time and will be seeing the live show of Dancing with the Stars which was one of my Christmas presents for Dominica (yes, she actually asked for that.) The really cool thing about the show is that we will get to see Wayne Newton who will be singing, but not dancing, at the show. On Friday we are thinking about heading north up to my dad’s place to visit for the weekend (surprise dad!) But we will have to see how the weather is going to be. We don’t want to be driving in snow. But we do want to avoid the American football game this weekend.
It was almost nine when we started watching 28 Weeks Later. The movie was very interesting because it takes place in London and specifically on Canary Wharf where I worked while I was there just a couple of months ago. They showed people riding the DLR, getting off at Canary Wharf train station and had tons of footage of the buildings, Citi London and One Canada Square, that I worked in while I was there. There was just tons of shots all over the place that Dominica and I got to go which was incredibly cool. But that didn’t redeem the movie which was a horribly cheesy successor to the first film. This film seemed to be a zombie apocalypse cover for social commentary on the US military today. It was not an enjoyable film in the least. The plot was weak and boring and the gross factor was way too high and unnecessary. And every character in the movie was so horribly stupid and everything relied on so much coincidence and plot holes that it made no sense at all. I would avoid this movie unless you just can’t resist seeing Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs firebombed. And even then, just watch those bits. For those of us who have worked there it is pretty neat to see your office used as the site of a zombie infestation!
After that we popped in an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air to watch before heading off to bed. The final result is that the movie was bad but Netflix is a great deal and we are very excited to be using it now.
]]>I go in late on Fridays because I always have to stay late and normally no one needs me in the morning. But my BlackBerry was dead today so I decided to log in and check out my mail before heading in just to be on the safe side. I ended up working for two hours before heading out to catch the train.
Josh didn’t leave the apartment until eleven or so so that gave us a chance to hang out while I did some work. It was before ten when I left and he just dropped off my keys with the front desk. It was a short visit but more than most anyone else does. So far, other than our parents and siblings, only Josh and the Ralstons has come down from back home to visit us here. We have been here for two years now!
I grabbed breakfast from Airlie and got onto the PATH. I learned today that the PATH system is actually older than the New York City Subway and is the oldest underground train system in the New York City Metro area. Josh was planning to hit Food for Life for breakfast before heading off to Jersey City to work.
Work was quite busy. I was going crazy all day and was stuck working until rather late. But nothing that I wasn’t expecting so it was okay.
Before leaving the office, Kevin called to see if Dominica and I wanted to do dinner in Jersey City. He and Pam had run into Dominica on her way home so they had already talked to her. It was about twenty minutes before I got to leave the office so we planned to meet at the Newport/Pavona PATH station in Jersey City. That trip is really easy as it is a direct connection from World Trade Center where I get onto the train.
We all had dinner at Raaz, an Indian restaurant right across the street from the train station. Jersey City is so easy to deal with via the PATH. The PATH is almost a dedicated subway system for Jersey City and Hoboken with commuter connections to Newark and Manhattan.
Dinner was really good. Having lived in Newark for so long (Newark isn’t really a part of New Jersey) we have forgotten about the “New Jersey restaurant bill” problem where every restaurant in the state is happy to bring you food but then never brings you the bill and just forgets that you are there. Since we moved to New Jersey it has been completely consistent that no restaurant will ever bring you a bill no matter how much you try to get one. They just refuse to let you leave and yet they completely stop serving you so they don’t make any more money. In fact, it lowers their tips. And worse than that, in cases like tonight, the restaurant was completely full without any seats available and people were turning around at the door and deciding not to eat there even though there were multiple tables waiting half an hour or more to pay and leave after they were done and bored. It is one of the most bizarre business traditions I have ever seen. In New York the bill comes with dinner and if you want coffee and dessert they take the bill back and add that to it. They never take a risk of you taking up valuable real estate if you don’t want to. They don’t kick you out but they sure don’t do anything to make you stay against your will – and I appreciate that.
After dinner we came home and took care of Oreo. Then it was off to bed. I have a lot of work to do this weekend so I am going to be quite busy. No D&D tomorrow, unfortunately.
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After several months of silence the SGL Podcast is back on the air. Today’s podcast is relatively short as I discuss the break between episodes, the missing second day at Disney with Dominica, the Newark Renaissance including the new Prudential Center. We also discuss the Apple iPod and Amazon’s new MP3 download service. I also get to make a new travel announcement. Tune in and find out what is happening next at SGL.
On today’s episode we play the follow artists from the Podsafe Music Network:
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