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Mar. 23rd, 2013 11:58 pm
howeird: (The Gov - Nightshirt)
Was too pooped last night to write. Here's why.

Work ran late because at about the time I usually go home the boss came by to ask if I could set up my SNMP app to monitor one of the engineers', machines. I had come in half an hour late thanks to the grueling Thursday rehearsal and was planning on being there till 6 instead of 5:30, so sure. But the engineers involved had to negotiate which machine I'd be looking at, and that took an hour.

But that's okay because I was planning on driving to South San Jose to visit a candy shop in the mall, and one doesn't make that trip until after 7, when the commuter lanes are open to all.

I had been looking online for places which sold taffy in plain paper wrappers, because it was obvious the gold plastic ones I had gotten from Scotland would not work for a play set in 1760. There were two, one at the southern edge of SJ and one a little farther north in Willow Glen, but not much. Both were open till 9.

It took 45 minutes to get to the mall. And I parked on the opposite side from the candy store, so add 15 minutes of walking. And it's Friday night at the mall on a warm Spring night, and the short shorts and spandex was out in force. So I walked all around the mall and watched the scenery. The candy store had some taffy in plain translucent wrappers, but the taffy itself was mostly brightly colored, not at all what I was looking for. The nice man behind the counter helped me find enough white and brown and not too fancy ones.

Back to the car, punched in the address of the second store, and the GPS took me the longest possible route. I don't know the area well enough to find the direct way, and I also didn't know the secret parking lots behind the stores. The store is on Lincoln, which has no cross streets on the east side for half a mile. I ended up parking on the next street over, but guessed wrong on the address and ended up walking that half mile to the 2nd to last shop on the block. I walked very quickly because it was getting close to 9.

The store is tiny (so was the other one) and the taffy was cleverly hidden in baskets hanging from a coat tree near the door. I missed them the first time because they are mostly pointed away from the door. After going through the whole place and not finding any taffy, I picked up some Scharfenberger 82% and some dark TCHO. Then I found the taffy as I walked toward the cash register. Spent $3 on taffy and $30 on the other stuff.

The GPS again took me the not very scenic long way back home. So, home by about 10, exhausted from all the walking.

Made ravioli and mozzarella for dinner.

Domino has not been eating her whipped cream lately, so I decided to switch her over to the same treat Kaan gets, Fancy Feast. They each get half a tiny can of it. They both demolish it.

I still had to box up an eBay sale and a present for my new great-nephew and his grandma.

So much for Friday

Took a long time to get to sleep.

Today I slept in till 9:30, but had to get my butt in gear to get to the post office. Got there at 11, the eBay box was fine - they do okay with the prepaid labels on flat rate boxes, but my gift needed another 16¢. But most of my time was spent with the flat rate envelope containing the entire 2012 tax code which had been sent to me by an incompetent "operations manager" at the IRS when I disputed her reading of the 2010 tax code. The carrier who picked it up from where I worked was not supposed to have accepted it - some stoopid Homeland Insecurity thing about anything over 13 oz. going by air has to be handed to a clerk at the post office. It's just paper, you fools. So they returned it to sender, and the cretin who delivers the mail at the apartment folded it in half, tearing the seams, and shoved it into the tiny mail box, which isn't quite big enough, after he closes the front panel, to get it out. So I had two complaints to pass along, and the poor clerk had to tape the thing up, print a couple of bar codes for $0.00 to show it had gone through the rite of passage.

Next stop, Lyric Theatre warehouse/set shop/rehearsal hall. I worked till 4 (when my knees gave out) helping paint, and build trees out of way too large wooden frames, cardboard and kraft paper.
photos behind the cut )

The props woman was there, and she said my taffy would not work. She thinks paper was rare and way expensive in 1760s Scotland, and the candy, which would be toffee and cream fudge, woud have been served naked. And maybe on a stick. She had some light foam which she was going to paint and cut into fudge-like shapes. I'm 90% sure she is wrong about paper - one of my college projects was to research how the Declaration of Independence was covered in colonial newspapers, and it was clear there was all kinds of paper to print on. Every city had a broadsheet, and most of the political debates were done by distributing pamphlets. I would expect Scotland, which was heavily forested, to have a going paper industry by then. I suppose I should look it up.

I was pooped, went home, petted the cats, took a nap. Got my butt in gear at 7 to go to Target to restock enteric aspirin and multivitamins, and ended up spending $90 on such things as a new Swiffer (my old one lost one of its Velcro strips, and was the old style with a single central squirter - the new on has dual squirters left & right), and some other stuff. Caffeine Free diet Coke which they stopped putting in the machines at work, 45¢ a can (50¢ for caffeinated at work).

But they didn't have Crystal Lite Classic Orange mix, or those non-refrigerated single-serving boxes of chocolate milk. So I went to Lucky's, which is sort of on the way home. They didn't have those either, or rather they didn't have them at a reasonable price, but I did get a deal on shrimp flavored cup of soup (my usual breakfast at work) for 26¢ each (in the machine at work they lately have only had beef, for 50¢) an limes (4/$1) and bananas.

Home by 10, dim sum for dinner (Ha Gaow and Sui Mai) and sesame balls.

Gave the cats their treats. Gone in 60 seconds.

Plans for tomorrow:
None.
There's a lot more work to be done on the set, but they have plenty of younger hands.
If the sun comes out, I think I will head for Shoreline Park and enjoy it. My Mountain View coffee pal is in Puerto Rico on vacation till April.
howeird: (Obama)
Awoke at my usual time, was out the door at a little after 8 and drove the half mile to the park where my polling place was. There was no line. It's only one precinct, so only three workers, one with the Big Log Book, one with the spreadsheet printout, and one to give ballots and then swap them for an "I Voted" sticker.
image behind here )

Piece of cake? I had my election booklets which had my current address, and showed them to worker #1. Meanwhile worker #2 checked my name off on the spreadsheet. #1 finds my name, and instead of there being a blank space for me to sign and enter my address, there is this:
 


WTF? I have voted in every election, in this county, since 2000, including the summer primary. #1 looked on his cheat sheet, did not find anything about "Inactive Voter" and took the high road of sending #2 out to find the polling place manager who was in her car in the parking lot, while I filled out a Provisional Voter form.

Manager came in, she had an app or a doc on her smartphone,  said I get to vote like a real person,  tore up the provisional form, had me sign in on the big book, and worker #3 gave me  a pair of ballots (one for persons running for office, the other for propositions, measures and such) and the usual "tear off the top" instructions. I found a booth (there were 4. The space could have easily held 12). It was all paper, no electronics. Marked my ballot, and yes, I did write in Hillary & Bill instead of the other liars & thieves.

Slid my ballots into a zippered opening in a large rectangular orange ripstop bag, got my sticker and left.

Next stop, the post office, where I was in line for 10 minutes with only one person in line ahead of me, and shipped off the car alarm I sold  on eBay for way less than it was worth, but enough to justify selling it.

To work, by way of a gas station, the GPS took me on what normally is the slowest route, but the green light demons were pulling for me  most of the way.

Most mornings in the gaps between tests I build a list of today's birthdays on FB. Today's included both the inventor of the saxophone and the inventor of the sousaphone. Imagine that.

Work was almost as bad as Facebook, where I have been correcting my friends who post graphics with bogus inormation which they could easily have checked first. One told people to call the FBI (wrong!) to report voter intimidation or fraud. The number it gave was the hearing-impaired number for the DOJ's PR department. Another one gave the phone number of the Pittsburgh, PA local FBI office. It also had the right place to call with the right number, in small print at the bottom.

Anyhow, boss emails me that the code for the new feature I'm to work on is in the last build. The build itself crapped out but the code I need is not affected. So I install the build, download all the code files in question, load them into the tool used to analyze them, and do not see what is supposed to be there.

email boss.
He emails th program manager asking him to confirm that the code is in that release.
Program manager immediately replies "Confirmed"
I smell a rat, and visit the engineer whose code it is (a friendly fellow I have worked with before) and ask him what, exactly, I am missing. He checks, and oops, he did not submit those two little pieces of code.
After letting the boss know, I ask for, and receive email with the code from the engineer.

It would have been so much easier if program manager had actually checked first.

It's fun stuff to test, and I ran it through its paces, about half of it worked fine, another half was INOP. Stayed 15 minutes late playing with this.

Next stop, Starbucks. So far the best eye candy has been a pair of female police officers. Both taller than average, and in very good shape. One looked a lot like KD Lang.

Plans for tomorrow:
1-on-1 with boss
Gamer talk at CHM

Boxes Day

Sep. 12th, 2012 11:18 pm
howeird: (American Flag)
Went back to the PO to pick up the second box from Thailand. This one contained a bunch of beautiful silk screened T-shirts, and stuff I had not worn my first week in Bangkok: jeans, a bathrobe, a windbreaker.

Work was more fun than usual, they delivered my new laptop (which is always docked and acts as a desktop machine) and as usual, were half-assed about it. They imaged the box with the bare minimum of required software, and left it up to me to transfer the files from my old XP laptop. The desktop support clown did not even know about Easy File Transfer. I set that up at around 4, and left early because it was going to tie up both machines for 5 hours. I still need to install a dozen tools for video testing which IT should do, but doesn't.

I'd been hoping to read a book at lunchtime, but as I was going out to the car, automation guy was returning from the team's afternoon walk, and decided to go with me. We went to Barn Thai again. Good food, fast service, and both waitresses now speak Thai to me automatically.

He was asking about green coffee extract. My answer was anything being touted by Dr Oz has to be a scam. I'd looked into it for him and the only tests which have been published were not double-blind, and had tiny sample groups (like 16 or 22 people).  I told him not to waste his money. Maybe in a year they will have actual data. Maybe.

My legs and thighs have been very sore from all the standing I've been doing at the incredibly unplanned and time-wasting rehearsals, and the lack of places to sit backstage. There's a nice green room, but it's in a trailer behind the theater and takes a while to get there and back.  So as soon as I got home, I checked to see if the hot tub was warm (it was), changed and went for a 15-minute soak and bubble massage. Then I took a 2-hour nap. I feel much better now. Domino joined me, she parked her head against the headboard and draped her tail over my arm.

At the door was a large UPS package, I did not recognize the sender's name. It didn't match anything on my expected packages list. Turns out it was my photos from Chicon7. It included a bid sheet, and I actually sold two photos, not just one. Bamboo Cat as well as Raven. Those were two retreads, I like them a lot. So with 10% commission, I made $90. It cost about $300 to participate. I'm thinking maybe I will enter Loscon after all, using some of these prints, since they are already printed, mounted and labeled.  There's also an Art Ark show I want to apply for, but probably with poster-framed prints instead of mounted ones. In both cases I'll set the sale prices low (like $25) which will pay for printing and mounting. And maybe at that price people will bid up. Maybe. We'll see. I still have a lot of other stuff to take care of.

The person who won the in-dash unit on eBay finally paid. It's a toy store in North Carolina. Odd but true, 3 out of 4 of the things I sold this week went to NC.

Got a bizarre email message from PayPal that the idiot I sold my HTC Vivid phone to wants a $60 refund (on a $200 sale) because he can't figure out how to make it vibrate when he gets a text message. I sent a message back that I didn't mention such a feature in the auction, and he needs to take it to an AT&T store - if they say it is defective he can send it back to me for a full refund. I'm not giving a partial refund for a perfectly functioning phone in the hands of a dysfunctional customer. I can sell it for the same price or higher to someone else.
After my nap I tried swapping the cable card from my working Tivo to the bedroom one. It worked. Swapped the non-working card to the working Tivo and got an error message. Basically, Comcast gave me a blank card. It's supposed to be programmed before they hand it to me, and it wasn't.

In other news, IMHO it's time to leave 9/11 in the past. It has been 11 years, and we have killed more than a million people in response. Mostly the wrong million people.

The attack on the embassy in Libya touched me personally a little bit. Chris was a Peace Corps Volunteer from the Bay Area, and returned while I was on the board of the Norcal Peace Corps alumni group. He served in Morocco, which meant he spoke Arabic, and was one of many PCVs from "hardship" countries who joined the state department to continue to use their language and cultural skills. I am hugely upset that the US Marines who are supposed to guard the embassy staff did not. I'm not too surprised that the Libyan government, which pretends to be our ally, did nothing to protect the embassy on the second day of riots.

Romney was out of line in the way he commented on the event, but he was right about the underlying issues.

Plans for tomorrow:
Work
PO to ship eBay item
Comcast to trade in the defective cable card
Rehearsal

Boot Camp

Jun. 17th, 2012 01:20 am
howeird: (Default)
The temps got up to around 90° in my neck of the woods today, but the apartment does not get any direct sunlight, so out on the patio it was only about 82, and inside it was mostly 76 since that's when the air conditioner kicks in. It is like boot camp for Thailand. Minus the humidity.

Slept till 9:30, eventually walked a few blocks to the nearest manicure place and my timing was perfect, got my nails done right away, even though only one person was working. Nice little place, probably they have two people doing  nails/pedicures and one or two doing hair during the week. I think it's called Touch of Silk. Manicurist was a very nice middle-aged Chinese-Vietnamese lady who kept up a conversation through the whole time. I'll be back.

Back home, tried the patio for a while but it was too hot. As usual, most of the traffic was families with kids. Boring. Channel surfed and found Ghostbusters II on Bravo, which IO watched because a friend of mine was the person inside Slimer's suit. Funny, at the time I tuned in, the ghostbusters were climbing out of  the sewer covered in slime, and Bravo put up one of their annoying little promo overlays which said "Real Housewives of NYC get some unexpected visitors". LOL. I managed to record that, and Slimer's last 3-second appearance as a bus driver.

Vacuumed, and also shampooed some trouble spots. There is an area I spilled some red Crystal Light or similar house brand drink, and nothing is getting it out.

Made a banana smoothie, this time remembered that the malted milk was the one on the left, the one on the right is Parmesan.

Looked up an article I did in 1974 for the Astoria, OR paper at the request of a friend (via her husband on FB), found the negatives for the photos which went with it and scanned them in with my neat little Wolverine hand-held film scanner. It does a great job, except it expects store-bought film where the gaps between each image line up with the notches on its feeder. But these were hand cut from 100-foot rolls so some of the photos needed the ugly black line cut off. Posted them on FB, instantly got comments from several of her hubby's friends.

At about 6:30 I headed to Palo Alto, got to the theater sooner than I expected, waited in the park for the box office to open and was happy to find they did have a ticket reserved for me. The back to the park with my Kindle. Am now reading Hugo nominee with the unlikely name of The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees By E. Lily Yu. I gave up, sadly, on Mary Robinette Kowal's Kiss Me Twice. Two problems - the mobi formatting was annoying (top and bottom headers are in line with the text) and pdf formatting was unreadable on the Kindle (6 point type. Trying to expand it made the type bigger, but cut off at the width of the screen). Bigger problem is it is awkward, as if she was writing a detective story as a class assignment. The beautiful flow she had in last year's winning story is just not there in this one. Sigh.

Back to the theater, took my seat, and people were still arriving at 8:05. My row was full, as were the rows in front and behind me. Most of the side section seats were empty, as well as the last five or six rows. I made a note to move at halftime.

The play is called The Lieutenant of Inishire, and according to the director's notes, it is an attempt to show through over-the-top humor the insanity of "The Troubles" in Northern Ireland. Had this been produced during the bombings and assorted bloodshed and other nastiness, it might have had a point, but these many years after everything is peaceful, it is just another case of beating a dead horse. And poorly.

I did not enjoy the play at all. Had I been able to understand the words, I may have laughed once or twice, but the cast all talked far too quickly, with way too thick an accent, and mostly talked upstage. It also helps it one opens one's mouth when one speaks.

The first scene takes place in a humble Irish home. The second in a torture chamber, with a victim hanging upside down from his ankles, stripped to the waist, bleeding from under his pants. Several audience members gasped and looked away. This scene has what I took to be light banter between the torturer and the victim, but as I could rarely understand either of them, all I saw was a person hanging upside-down for far too long. I think at one point he was given a choice of which nipple would be cut off, but I'm not sure.

A couple of scenes later, the woman sitting next to me started to snore.

Half the audience did not come back for Act II. As he left, a man in the row behind me said there was still time to watch the baseball game on TV.

The only reason I did not leave is after the play was free food. The play just got worse and worse, in thoroughly predictable ways, except for the next-to-final twist at the end, which I would bet a case of Guiness was thrown in by the author after the play was finished, when he showed it down at the pub to his drunken buddies. The twist at the very end was the expected punchline of the shaggy dog story which the play is.

The sets were okay, scene changes were marred by too-loud, too-cacophonous metalicized Irish folk tunes.

The free food was quite good. I only saw one person from Jeckyl & Hyde (my free ticket was thanks for being in that show earlier this season). Some of the conversation was amusing. One man pointed out that one of next year's offerings, Miss Saigon, is a musical. As if this was unknown previously. But it did make me think that there should be a rip-off musical, Donald Trump's Miss Saigon Universe - The Musical!

Home, unpacked the eBay-bought VCR, and it did not work. It fired up okay, but would not play a tape, fast forward or rewind for more than 3 seconds, and when I started to open it up to see what was going on I didn't - when I saw that someone who did not know how to had already done so, bending one metal part and breaking off a plastic catch. So I sent a nastygram to the seller, and bought one from a repair shop.

Plans for tomorrow:
Take pictures of my eyes
MIB3 - matinée if I wake up in time (not a problem, 3D is at 12:20)
Spend some time at Starbucks
Take the camera out for some GPS testing.
Move two boxes out of the bedroom. One goes into the computer room and gets sorted, the other will probably get dumped. Very heavy metal sections which snap together with plastic connectors, which I stupidly threw away when I moved.
Get a massage, if it cools down.
howeird: (Default)
Not that I was much younger yesterday. Do the math, Howeird.
22356 days old yesterday
22357 days old today.
22356/22357 = 0.99995527127968868810663326922217 is how much younger I was yesterday
22357/22356 = 1.0000447307210592234746824118805 is how much older I am today

Approximately. I did not count for leap days except for this year. So sue me.

But I digress.

Last night's low-carb dinner (you would think two ears of corn would be a lot), and my usual overnight insulin dose resulted in mild insulin shock at about 7:30 am. Hgl of 73. No ice cream permitted by my diet (it's the best thing for bring up blood sugar levels slowly and evenly) I put my teeth in and chomped a pair of glucose tablets. And then a trio of mint oreos.

Back to bed, because those attacks are very draining. Woke up at 9:30, which was enough time to email work I'd be late. Hgl up to 140, a little higher than I wanted but within my target of <150. Took my pills and shot up about 3/4 of my daytime insulin and got to work at about 10:30.

There was some work to do, on both products, and some stuff to read. It was automation guy's birthday, and I was taking him to a late lunch when he remembered he had a meeting.  Turned around, dropped him off, and went to lunch at Sizzler because by that time the lunch place we were headed for was closed, or close to it.

More work & weekly report.

Home, the delivery which yesterday's postal bozo had left a note to pick up at the PO because it was registered mail was in the mailbox. He mistook a simple customs form for registered. It was a solar filter, shipped from Korea. Also in the mail was the one of two Howard The Duck #1 issues I bought on eBay by mistake. Maybe I'll auction one of them at BASFA. If it goes for more than 25 cents I'll be surprised.

Decision time - what to sing for tomorrow's audition. When I'm going for a major role I usually haul out Old Man River, which is in a great key for me, and I have known to make theaters echo with it. But this time I am trying out for smaller parts in three fairly lightweight comedies, so I needed something more subtle. So I hauled about 10 inches of music from my bookshelf and started looking. It needed to be something I knew the words to, or could learn them in an hour or so. Fine Fine Line from Avenue Q almost worked, but I always forget the words at the end of the first verse. And it is a little too high. Where Is Love from Oliver is too high for me to nail the tricky part at the end of the verse. Everything from West Side Story, Carousel, Camelot and about four others were too high. I Am What I Am from Le Cage is in the perfect key, but it's too much of a blockbuster. Finally tried the tongue-in-cheek number I'd been thinking about, I'm Not That Girl, from Wicked. It's not only in the right key, the low note is my 2nd-lowest note. I need to work on the words a bit, but an hour of practice should do it.

Got approval from the Worldcon art show maven to mail in my photos, so I went online, filled out the application, PayPalled it, and will now forget all about it till August. That's when I'll select the 20 prints, have them mounted, make the labels and ship them.

Next: Dinner, then practice.

Plans for tomorrow:
Take a stab at putting up a Domino fence on the patio
Haul a room heater to Goodwill & a broken TV to Best Buy for recycle
Toss two or three of Pumpkin's scratching posts (He preferred carpet, Domino likes rope)
Auditions @ 2:30
Whatever

In A Pickle

May. 5th, 2012 10:01 pm
howeird: (Default)
I had a much more clever subject line in my head, but that was half an hour ago before Roxio crashed whenever I opened a Tivo file. Downloaded & installing the latest release now, very disappointed it is not maxed out for 64-bit. But not at all surprised it didn't work - I was in their tech support for 18 months, and not much had changed except Sonic made them an uglier logo.

Last night I slept all night, first time in ages. Woke up at 6:30, made a pit stop and then went back to bed for an hour. Got to the PO in plenty of time, huge slow line, not helped by the fact that all the clerks were not native English speakers, dealing mostly with people who were non-native speakers whose native tongue was not Chinese or Hindi. Mailed the previously returned calendar to Japan. Next stop, nails place. My fave was booked till 2 again, but she said it was okay with her for The Princess to do the honors again. Princess is not as skilled, and takes some shortcuts, and I can see the difference. But the whole purpose of this exercise is to armor-plate my very thin nails, and she gets that done. Went next door for a banana nut shake and an almond croissant. It's really marzipan-filled, but may as well call it by the easier to remember name.

Next stop, Best Buy to make an appointment to have the poorly installed in-dash GPS antenna placed up near the windshield where it belongs. New guy there, apparently the old guy was fired and new guy's day was all about warranty repairs to fix old guy's mistakes. He said if I could leave the car for 3 hours, he could work on it in between the others. It's noon, nice bright sunny day, so why not.  

Across the street is a Starbucks, Safeway, massage place with a $50/hr special, Rite-Aid, cold stone, sushi place, Marie Calendar's, an Indian sweets place and assorted other shops, so I shuffled over there. It's a long block to the crosswalk, and another to the shops, and I am horribly out of shape and sciatica set in as I was also regretting having that snack at the coffee shop. It was lunchtime, with several places to eat, and I was too full even for Starbucks. Safeway has a seating area for anyone to use, so I found a place in the shade, read some more OSC, played on the phone, and somehow survived one Safeway employee who decided to pick the most up-wind seat and smoke.

Eventually I wandered to Marie's and ordered lunch. Should have just had a pie, but I still had 2 hours to kill. Waiting for the food took 15 minutes of that. It was pretty good, and I finished it all.

Back to the Safeway seats, read some more and my phone rang, the car was ready. 2:30. It was a very long walk back, by now it's 75° and I'm pretty full and thinking if I can't handle two blocks of walking here, what am I going to do in Thailand in 2 months?

New guy showed me the work he had done, putting the GPS antenna up where it needed to be. He also pulled two sets of cables which I'm not using (amps, backup camera, etc) and told me the mount for the in-dash unit was not bolted in, it had been free to slide out. I let him blame it on the old guy, but it probably was done by the idiots who installed the new alarm system which had disconnected the main plug for the in-dash unit.

Drove home, sort of kicking myself for not having put the new map into the unit, it was still home on a table.

Got home around 3, took a nap. Woke up in an hour with Domino curled up behind me. Went back to sleep. Woke up sort of when the doorbell rang. Decided it was probably a package, but not worth getting dressed for. I did need to hydrate, eventually got dressed, opened the door, and a USPS delivery notice was there saying to pick it up at the office. Went to the office, and it was [livejournal.com profile] lemmozine's package of eBay magazines. Needed a signature, of course. Back to the apartment, checked the mailbox, there were the siphon parts I'd ordered. Installed the new straight tube to replace the old yellowing curving one, and that made an instant improvement.

It was starting to cool off, so I pulled the 28 pickle cukes out of the fridge & washed them. Got the cauldron out of the closet and the monster canning tub off the top shelf, turned on the vent fan and started filling things with lots of water.  

One batch of pickles done. I had enough mix for 1 more jar and enough cukes for 3 more. So I sliced up a bunch of chips & half-spears and am boiling one more jar as I type this. All the others I did all the way with grape leaves & garlic cloves, but this last jar is just the cukes and the mix. I may bring a jar from the first batch to BASFA to auction off.

Roxio install is done - it needed two passes. I'll finish this novel, reboot, and see it it works. If not, I'm going to raise hell with Tivo. They need to partner with a company whose software works.

Plans for tomorrow:
Enjoy the nice weather. Maybe finish the OSC book and move on to Slave Girl of Gor.
Go to the Sunnyvale Art Gallery open studio event and hopefully see my G&S friend Connie, who has some work on display.
Coffee with Janice
Test a batch of pickles
howeird: (Default)
But I've finished a major project to fix what had become an everyday minor annoyance. In the car I have an iPod hooked up to the in-dash audio/gps system, and it will display the album art if there is any. If there isn't, it displays a bland musical note icon. The project was to look through my iTunes library, and any album which did not have cover art, I either scanned the image from the CD, or snagged it from an online search. Most of the Thai compilation CDs needed to be scanned, but the solo ones often were online. The biggest WTFs were the OBC of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown and the movie version of The Little Mermaid did not have art on Gracenote. The mermaid OBC did. A smaller WTF is a popular collection of Scott Joplin rags didn't have art work, I had to search online for it.

Somehow I lost the SD card which has the GPS' 2011 map. Went online to order a replacement, and the 2012 map is out. Win!

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] quadrivium, whose clue on the filker FB channel was inspirational, my Kindle now has a copy of the reportedly highly educational documentary Slave Girl of Gor.

And I ordered an el cheapo SD camcorder from Tech4Less which I plan to give to a friend who keeps borrowing my HD one for her trips, and returning it broken. It was cheap, but it's a Sony, so not so shabby. Meanwhile I need to spend about the same amount to repair mine.

Bought a couple of books from [livejournal.com profile] lemmozine's eBay auction, and posted a plug on the [livejournal.com profile] basfa page, since we have a couple of serious collectors in the group. Most of the more interesting volumes are (deservedly) way out of my price range, but maybe not for the book dealers in the club.

Got some lovely email from [livejournal.com profile] vasilatos, thanks Max.

And it seems this is sibling catch-up email week. I've gotten letters from all three. I suppose I ought to return the favor, but I don't have much news.

Today at work we received the obligatory "when the company is finally sold, here are the things you can't do with your stock and stock options" email. It was amazingly readable for coming from a lawyer. The only part which applies to me when that time comes is I still own a handful of shares of company stock from 2007-9 when I was foolish enough to participate in the underwater employee purchase plan. Not so stupid after all, I paid $10 and it's going to cash out at $40.

I put off procrastinating, and wrote a bunch of test cases for the new feature, and will continue to grind out more. I have until May 20 to finish the suite, I may be done before then.

Lunch was at China Stix which used to be a majorly dim sum lunch spot, but now they do the lunch specials menu and only had one dim sum cart with only a couple of items on it. I had the prawns with mixed veggies, which was quite good.

It's cold and windy and grey out, so after work I came straight home.

Will watch this week's Eureka on Tivo and have dinner in a few. I'm pissed at them for chickening out of the Jupiter exploration which was set up last season, and more pissed for them doing the dream-induced story line. And for making the person we all suspected of being the secret bad guy the secret bad guy.

Plans for tomorrow:
Work
something after

Arghh

May. 1st, 2012 01:41 am
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Sleepless night, even though I went to bed way early, because I wanted to call Sprint at 9:30 Eastern. Woke up a few times, Domino didn't help, she was head-bumping me and being vocal. 4:30 I finally gave up trying to sleep, because both knees hurt a lot, so I grabbed a pair of cold packs, and slapped them on when I got the recliner reclined. Domino stared at me from the foot rest. Half an hour of that and then 4 Ibuprofen, then back to bed. Woke about 6, knees felt okay. Called Sprint at 6:30 my time, and was told the person who had sent me a letter Friday telling me to call as soon as possible was out of the office until Wednesday.

Looking at the letter again, the date on it was Feb 26. The date of the postmark on the envelope was April 26. The letter said to call between 8 and 5 Eastern Standard time. New Jersey is on Daylight time at the moment.

Between the cretin's absence and lack of attention to detail, tonight I gathered up all the paperwork, copied it, and sent it with a letter to the director of the organization saying (a) we will do this all in writing and (b) assign someone with an IQ greater than her shoe size to handle the case.

Dragged into work at about 8, 9 o'clock team meeting was weird because boss did not show, and nobody was able to make the conference call work until 10 minutes after. Boss' boss came in at about 15 minutes, and told us boss would be late, but we had not gotten the memo. After that the meeting went well, boss showed up eventually, and confirmed that my bug forced an extra build for two releases. Everyone was having trouble staying awake.

I did my usual morning email and FB and stuff, but by 11 I was thinking it might be best to go home. Something came up which woke me up for an hour, but at noon or so I drove home, took a nap for an hour, and then went to the PO to mail an eBay item, and then to work. I'd packed a bagel and cream cheese with lox which worked okay for lunch, along with a tangelo and some cracker jacks. I think what was going on last night was low blood sugar.

The rest of the day was fine, I was awake and had work to do, some of it around that bug. It was fixed in today's build of the first product. It didn't make it into today's build of the other two products.

Home after work, let Domino walk across my lap a few times. Walked to BASFA, which was not heavily attended, which made it more enjoyable for me. I got some good zingers in.

Walked back home, caught up on stuff, did some eBay, bought replacement parts for my soda siphon, wrote the nastygram to Sprint,  caught up on LJ & FB.

Plans for tomorrow:
Work
???
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Another Saturday night & I ain't got nobody
I got Viagra and I just got paid

Kinda wanted to go to the Thai extravaganza in Fremont tonight, but ironically the person I would normally go with needs a ride back from SJC just early enough to make it too tight a squeeze.

Had a so-so time at LUNAR.org's model rocket launch out on the NASA Ames runway. This was the first this year which was not canceled. I got there way late, which didn't help. Also not helping is they have banned people from the side of the runway which is the best one for photographing the bigger rockets. And they have changed the setup a bit too. Net month I'll try to get there early, and speak to the site safety person about permission to shoot from a better angle.

Home, lunch was mac 'n' cheese 'n' salami bits.

Took care of the litterboxes, including a minor repair on one which required taking it apart. Hauled that and the month's collection of cardboard boxes (flattened) out to the dumpster. Stellar citizen that I am, the cardboard went into the cardboard recycle dumpster.

Re-listed the telescope on eBay, for local purchase only (UPS wants $100 to box & ship it), and also listed the extra iPod Classic which I had bought a few days ago. Short story long, Read more... )So I'll keep the one which cost me less, and sell the other.

Don't need to pick my friend up at the airport till 9:30 pm. I won't even know if she'll be on time till about 8:30. There's a new sushi place across from Clocktower, and it is open.  But I have so much food in the fridge. Oh, how is this for irony: I stocked up on cold cuts, mustard, sauerkraut & bread, but I don't have any edible pickles in the house because the last batch turned out tasting like sweet relish pickles (which I hate) instead of my beloved kosher dills. And I'm wondering what to do with about 2 dozen pickles I don't like but maybe some of my friends would. Maybe I could dump out the vinegar-based liquid and replace it with brine. That may turn them. Nah, better to not risk it.

Plans for tomorrow:
Band concert at 1:30
Sunnyvale Players auditions (Oliver and 1940's Radio Hour) at 7. Not at the theater, but at a park clubhouse behind an apartment complex I used to live in.

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