Savings

I have a couple things I can be doing that are workie-ish, but then what the hell am I going to do this afternoon?

I feel even better today than I did yesterday, so that’s good news. I was a little worried on Sunday/Monday when I was feeling pretty crappy after a couple days off work for sickness the week before… turns out the allergic reaction to kitties set me back a couple days, but my immune system still seems to be in its prime.

Michelle, my sister Jen, and Mom & Dad will probably be interested to know that I made an actual appointment to go to the doctor next week Tuesday, just for the general checking up/physical examination, etc. I said to the woman when I called to schedule an appointment, “I don’t remember if I’ve been to a doctor this century,” and I really don’t. So seeing as I’ve paid for insurance for a year and really only used it to get a tetanus shot, it’s probably time to take some action. I’m working on getting my teeth cleaned, too.

Today is my last day of “work” for the week. I do have to go to Waukesha County Technical College tomorrow for a work-training seminar, but it sounds like that is just going to be a day-long lecture, so I can totally deal with that. I might even take my PDA w/ the foldie keyboard and try to take notes that way… y’know, just to look like “one of those people.”

Speaking of gadgets, I think I know what sort of phone I’ll shop for next month when my contract is up—LG just debuted a new music player phone thru Verizon that is very, very similar to the Motorola ‘KRZR,’ but cheaper, lighter, and (let’s be honest about shitty Motorola phones) probably better. I haven’t seen any reviews for this VX8600 yet, but I’ve got a few weeks before my ‘new every 2’ discount kicks in anyway…

But other than that, it is the opening of deer season this weekend, and this year I managed to take off work the two days that sandwich the weekend. So, I’ll be driving up north from Waukesha on Friday morning, and then I get to stay in ER until Monday PM. Jen and Christy are coming up, too (in addition to the hunting party of me, Dad, Joe, Uncle Mark, Christopher, and Uncle Jim) because we decided to ‘have Thanksgiving’ a weekend early. Jen has to work the day after next week, so it’ll be deer & turkey, all on the same day.

I bought a new jacket for the deer hunt this year, and I hope to hell it lasts a long time, cuz I feel like I paid kind of a lot for it. I think it might be the exact same jacket that Dad bought last year. I’m not sure, though…

Uh, total gear-shift here, but I thought this was kind of cool: http://www.lifehacker.com/software/top/google-earth-goes-back-in-time-214599.php
This does afford me the opportunity to say that Lifehacker might be my new favorite website. I don’t remember exactly how I stumbled onto it, but I think it was in the context of a Firefox extension search… Anyway, I’m subscribed to the ‘partial-content’ (ad-free) feed, and every day there are at least 3-5 posts that are all interesting to read. Some of them are stupid, or link to something that’s bullshit, but if you’re like me, you are interested enough to click them and give a look, at least. The last 4 things that I found on the Internet that are actually cool all came through links on that site… So, if you’ve got the time, give it a look.

Sweet—time for lunch, and still plenty of work left to do when I get back…

Mount Up

Hey. I feel better now, so I need to get back and mention a couple things…

Well, I guess just one thing, but more to come tomorrow.

In regard to the recently completed mid-term elections:
I was one of the independent swing-voters. That being said, Democrats– you are now on notice, and will remain there at least until ’08.

Also (maybe there were two things): Wisconsin, I thumb my nose at your homophobic self, but I rest in the knowledge that in 20 years, when all of you who voted for the marriage amendment are dead or too old and tired to get to the polls, the rest of us with a conscience will be overturning that one.

See you tomorrow…

Ah, Find This

… feeling better, by the way. The Cold-Eeze? worked.

CAUTION: LOST season 3 spoilers (I guess) in this post…

The other night was the final “fall” episode of LOST. Now they’re on a hiatus until February, during which time we are going to be treated to a ridiculous-looking show featuring Taye Diggs, which, I’m sorry, I already wrote, and (I’d like to think) wrote more interesting. But I digress.

Over the course of 6 fairly non-descript episodes, I just want to make it clear to anyone who missed it: we did not find out shit.

THINGS THAT WERE POUNDED INTO OUR HEADS WHICH WE ALREADY KNEW
– Sayid is a soldier
– Sawyer is a conman with a heart of gold
– The Others are creepy
– The Black Smoke Monster makes no sense
– Jack is a control freak
– Locke is a tool
– Kate runs

NEW REVELATIONS THAT WE EITHER DIDN’T CARE ABOUT OR JUST PISSED US OFF
– There are actually fucking two islands
– Some dude with an eye patch is in another fucking hatch
– Desmond’s mutant ability is to see the future
– “What else should we do with Eko? Ah, piss on it, he’d dead.”

QUESTIONS WE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE ANSWERED THAT STILL AREN’T, OR LOOSE ENDS THAT ARE STILL HANGING AROUND
– Why the hell did The Others want to kidnap Walt, and if he was so important, why let him go so easily?
– If you really, really needed a surgeon, you probably could’ve just asked.
– The numbers? Any relevance to the numbers? Anywhere?
– So if Mike and Walt got away, when is the rescue plane showing up?
– How did the Others get there, why are they still there, what is their connection to the Dharma Initiative?
– When did Locke stop walking?
– What the hell is the Black Smoke Monster?
– Why the hell was Eko building a church?

That’s all I’ve got for now, but I’m sure I could think of more. On a related topic, though, what is with this trend in popular TV now where they actually start out with an interesting movie-type premise (i.e., a plane crashes on a creepy, weird island, or a guy gets himself sent to prison with the intent of busting himself and his brother out)?

The way I see it, these shows start out with pretty spectacular potential, but how can they not peter out when that first, cool story arc is completed? You can try to do what they’ve done to LOST, which is to just stretch it out to an obscene and frustrating length, or you could change the way you think about making television—instead of trying to come up with a perennial ratings blockbuster, try to come up with some really great 1-season ideas year after year…

I dunno, I don’t work in TV.

Wow, This Is a Boring Day

I actually did get some work-type stuff done, so it’s not as if I’ve done nothing today. However, I also got some “computer housekeeping” things in order. I thought I would offer some comments to those of you who sometimes come to me for answers or conversations on things Geek. To the rest, this is not recommended reading…

Item 1—Firefox 2
I had upgraded my Firefox install, then rolled back to 1.5.0.7 (and I could go off on the version-naming rationale that people use) when one of my favorite extensions and my favorite theme did not work yet. Come to find out that support/work on Session Manager (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2324/) has ceased. This one provides functionality that exceeds the newly built-in crash recovery/restart option for installing new extensions, etc. I like being able to save a “session” at will, and go back to it much later if I want to. To be honest, I have no idea why this option was not included in the release of FF2.

Anyway, monkeying around with Firefox made me think that you may be interested in some of the extensions that I use in my browser. Here’s a list, with links.
Adblock – (I prefer it over Adblock Plus)
Adblock Filterset.G Updater – (must-have in conjunction with Adblock or ‘Plus’)
Bookmark Duplicate Detector – (self-explanatory)
CustomizeGoogle – (I don’t even like the text-ads, or the Google cookie)
Firefox Showcase – (I don’t find it that useful, but it’s kind of neat.)
Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer – (There used to be one that let you sync your bookmarks to any FTP server, but it was buggy and this is the best alternative I’ve found.)
Gmail Manager – (I think it’s nice to be able to manage a whole mess of accounts at once. Even if you just have one, it’s pretty sweet.)
GooglePreview – (If I’m not mistaken, it was Schrubbe who saw this one working on my laptop, and thought the little pictures were an enhancement from Google.)
IE Tab – (There are some sites that I use that still only work in Internet Explorer. This way I can open them in a Firefox tab.)
IE View – (Similar to IE Tab, but opens a separate IE window.)
Minimize to Tray – (Very nice if your taskbar real estate is at a premium.)
UnPlug – (My favorite thing to do with this one is download trailers from Apple.com.)

Item 2—Mac OS X
I like the look and feel of OS X. I also think that Macs are outrageously overpriced. These days, Windows XP is, IMO, as stable as its hipper chief commercial competitor (despite what the zealots on either side would have you believe), and a PC is (relatively) cheap. I tried to figure out a good way to make my Windows desktop as pretty as a Mac, and it was a real bitch to do so.

I found a link to something new that I’m going to test out on one of my computers at home later this week, and I’ll probably be back to talk about it a little:
http://www.flyakiteosx.com/

Item 3—I Swear There Was an Item 3
But I forgot what it was. That and it’s time to go home. Later skaters.

* – I just remembered..! free voicemail and fax service via email was number 3!

Handcuffed

When I first sat down here this morning, I was going to write about how when the work is slow, that’s when we all remember how to annoy each other. But then I thought that people I work with might read this, and I don’t want to say anything I might regret.

So after that, I thought I would write about how I have a *few* ideas, but still don’t know what I’m going to get Michelle for her birthday. But of course I know Michelle reads this, so I didn’t want to give anything away. (On a related topic to those of you who actually live *with* the important women in your life—how do you get away to shop for them and preserve surprise? Well, actually, maybe that’s not too hard after all. Er, I dunno. Ah, forget it.)

Sometimes it’s a lot easier to blog in a vacuum. I’m trying to remember a time when I didn’t think anyone was actually reading the blog, and hence I didn’t give a damn how or if what I said might be offending anyone.

It seems that I can recall a point in the not-so-distant past when I thought that tact or (an even stronger sentiment) grace in writing was a sign of weakness; that if you were afraid of offending someone, you were less real, or the words you used were less true. Thinking about that in the present, I can see that being inflammatory or offensive is actually just a sign of poor writing. If you need devices that you know will rile people up just to get them interested in what you’re saying, then your thoughts simply aren’t that strong.

Moving on to a different topic, Christy called me last night and asked if she could get a copy of the interview that I did with Grandma & Grandpa in 2000 about their experiences during World War II and beyond. The conversation was framed around a class that I was taking at time called ‘The Rhetoric of the Vietnam War.’ But it was the last time that I had a really in-depth talk with them about those things.

I recorded the talk that we had, and though the quality was not that great, I still wanted to share it with people. I was planning to clean it up digitally and then put it on a CD, but I haven’t had a chance. Since Christy asked, I think I should probably get back to that, though.

So that’s what I’ve got for you this Friday. I’ll be around the Fox Valley if you will be. Otherwise, keep next weekend in mind, because Michelle’s birthday celebration is coming up, and she says she “wants to remember it this year.” Please join us to see if that happens…