February 14, 2005
By: bio
Category: General
Ahhhh… what a glorious weekend!
The sun was shining, the birds were singing, and my wife borrowed a trailer so we could clean out the garage.
Our garage has been chock full-o-crap since we bought the house 5 years ago. To be fair, not all of it was ours. We inherited a large amount of “what the hell is that?” from the previous owners (a Vietnamese family who owned a lot of very odd stuff). While the amount of junk they left was rivaled only by the smell of kimche in the fridge, there was a lot of it.
A friend loaned us his trailer, a 5′ x 10′ wooden sided unit (5′ deep) with no shocks (the axel was welded directly to the frame… more on that later). I had to run out and buy an adaptor and extension for the lighting rig (as we have a 7 pin round connector on our Durango and he had the 4 pin flat connector on his trailer.
I did laugh when I saw the license plate on it: 9999-MB. My comment: “Wow… this trailer holds nearly 10 GB of stuff!!”
Yeah… I’m a geek!
We ended up hauling 4 loads out of there (just over 2,000 pounds or 907kg) and we still have a little left. Its a big garage!
On the last trip out, we had a little excitement. We hit a pretty good bump and because the trailer didn’t have any shocks, it popped the hitch off the ball. Good times ensued at 35mph (56.3kph)! Thank God I attached the chain to the back of our rig or it might have gone straight into the river (though that would have saved us the trouble and expense of unloading it at the waste transfer station).
I pulled over and gently slowed down to a stop, put it back on, and we were on the road again (though at a slightly slower speed).
We spent the evening sitting in the garage, drinking beers and basking in the glory that is open space. There’s still quite a few boxes in there that we have to go through, but I’m hopeful that we’ll be able to park the Durango in there soon.
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February 05, 2005
By: bio
Category: General
I saw my neurosurgeon yesterday to schedule a date to remove the hardware in my back.
I’ve got what they like to call “hardware pain”. The heads of the screws rub against the muscles in my back, making it painful every time I take a step, sit in a chair, or lay down. Good times there!
Fortunately I don’t have long to wait.
They made the appointment for March 9th. It’s not as involved as my previous surgery so I should be able to go home that evening or the next day. I’m keeping my fingers crossed this time. My surgeon also said I can keep the hardware after they get it out of me. At $1,200 a screw, it will make for an expensive souvenir 🙂
There’s a countdown on the right hand side of the page. If it gets into the negative numbers, you’ll know that I’m still in the hospital.
I did ride my motorcycle for the first time this year today. It was a brisk 44° (6.7° c) out there and with the wind it felt even colder, but it was worth it! The sun was shining and I saw a dozen or so other people out there on their bikes, so I wasn’t the only idiot.
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February 03, 2005
By: bio
Category: General
I buy a lot of computer related parts online. Hell… I buy ALL my parts online.
Most of them come from newegg.com
They have good prices, real shipping rates, and the process your order fast. For example, I ordered a new 16x double density DVD burner and a floppy drive for my son’s computer on Tuesday. By wednesday… I had a tracking number and the total cost for shipping was a whopping $3.50.
Today, I had to call them because the Iomega Rev drive in my server is dead (it makes clicky-clicky noises when you insert the cartridge and never goes to ready status). I purchased this from newegg back in September and figured they’d refer me to the manufacturer because it’s past their 30 day RMA policy, but called them anyway. It was a “no problem, we can do that” phone call.
They’re shipping the new one out via 2nd day Fed-Ex at no cost to me and I’m sending the old one back tomorrow.
Seriously… you should buy from them. Great customer service, good prices (about 1/2 of retail), and realistic shipping costs. What more could you ask for?
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February 02, 2005
By: bio
Category: General
I got an IM from someone that the website was all screwed up when viewed with Firefox. The title graphic appeared to fall off the top of the screen.

I’ve made some tweaks and hopefully I’ve corrected that problem. Now to figure out why the rap is different under Firefox than it is with IE.
I also just made a change to my database to hopefully kill off that bastard ass “online texas holdem poker” POS that’s been slamming me with trackbacks. Time will tell if it actually works. If so… I have several more installs on the box to tweak (yay… fun!).
Other news:
I’ve been so busy fixing other peoples computers that apparently I’ve been missing some issues at my place. The REV drive I got for my server is dead (I haven’t even had time to set it up yet!). I popped in a cartrage and all it does is click and whir (same sound that a hard drive makes when the tracking arm dies). Time to see if I can RMA it, I guess.
Also… I WILL NOT FIX YOUR COMPUTER! I am all done working on other machines for a while (except for Judy’s… I still have to look at yours). I am on vacation from what appears to be my global responsibility. Routers, access points, and printers to into that catagory too. Figure it out… I did.
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February 01, 2005
By: bio
Category: General
Again with the drive-by spamming!
I’ve been pretty lucky with the fix I put in to block these ass holes in the comments section of the website, but they’ve apparently changed their tactics: now they use trackbacks. I’ve deleted about 600 of these in the past 12 hours… all from the same lame ass online casino (and the URL they put in there doesn’t even work… monkeys!)
What part of “I don’t want you shit on my site” do you have a problem with? Do I come over to your house and crap on your lawn? No? Then don’t do the same to my site, Ass clowns!
Time to to look at trackbacks and block ’em I guess.
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