VC and I doing well
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The coldest winter I ever spent
Archive for 2004
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Since Burning Man, I’ve been thinking a lot about following my bliss and going to California. In short, I’m looking for a place that’s sunnier and hippie-er. CA is a big place. Where should I go? A couple people have suggested Grass City, CA. Jennifer L suggested Santa Fe NM as well. Stevie says Santa Cruz, Capitola, Berkeley, Colorado Springs, CO, Estes Springs. I know I don’t want to go to LA. SF is a good place but the weather is a bit dreary. Where should I go? I’m going on a scouting mission tell me where to check out soon so tell me where to check out. (After clicking on that link, remove the “NOSPAM” tag from my email address)
For 3 months after Burning Man.. the sun, the people, the absurdist possibilities…, I didn’t have a single thought about steering my car into oncoming traffic. I liked that.
I set up WordPress on my system. I won’t tell you where to find it yet because I’m still tweaking it. I like it. One problem is the comment spam. 2 days after setting the thing up, I got about 20 comment spams from some casino website. I’ll have to do some more tweaking before it goes live.
For someone who prides himself on a good sized address book (and hence, a lot of friends (or at the very least, acquaintances)) my address book is in terrible shape. Enter Plaxo. I’ve gotten a few automated emails from friends using the service to update their address book. So I tried it out and I’m glad I did! Something like 40 email addresses in my book bounced. And like 60 friends of mine used the automated Plaxo service to update my address book automatically! I never would have had the perseverance to do that kind of update myself.
After looking around, I was surprised to find myself buying a new PC from Dell. They had the best price on what I know to be a well put-together package and “standard” parts. I’ve recently heard many bad things about their support (which is outsourced to India). The general complaint is, “The person was nice enough but they just kept talking through this stupid script, they didn’t really know much about computers and I couldn’t understand their accent! After 2 hours on the phone, they gave up and sent someone to the house to replace the hard drive.”
So, I got a dell… 3 Ghz, 512 meg RAM, 180 gig SATA hard drive, 800 Mhz FSB, DVD writer, an extra 17″ LCD monitor (I couldn’t get a package deal without the monitor!). Total price: $920 after rebate.
I was going to get a cheap computer for work but then I remembered that Half-Life 2 was coming out November 16th. I went crazy over the original Half-Life Counterstrike and I just had to be able to play!
It’s going to be a day or two before the machine is ready for prime time… so much software to load into it.. But that pales in comparison to Stevie’s situation. He had a hard drive crash on his work laptop… it took WEEKS of installation time… literally. Yow.
Here I am 2 hrs in and I’ve just about got the OS set up right.
I’ve got to quit with the computer installation stuff for tonight because I’m volunteering to help with a food drive sponsored by the Rotary club tomorrow morning at 8AM. Don’t I feel all warm and fuzzy.
At the suggestion of a Burning acquaintance, I changed my homepage to include a musical accompaniment. It’s too loud, too brash, too rude. I love it. Thank you Tenacious D!
At Burning Man, the spider for my Eureka Equinox 4 tent broke (the spider is the piece at the top of the tent into which the 6 aluminum poles feed into and are held in place by). I can’t blame it, it broke during an all-day windstorm… constant 30-40 mph winds. So I ordered a new spider from Eureka, $5 from the manufacturer (+$6 shipping) at 800-572-8822.
My FM transmitter just arrived. This is a fine unit. And, if you don’t have to worry about FCC’s rules, you can (from “NC” on Amazon.com):
- Open up the box, by removing 3 screws (one screw is in battery compartment and the other 2 are under those circular rubber feet which are adhesive and once removed can be refitted afterwards)
- Locate the variable resistor marked VR2 on the circuit board. (For those non-technical this is like a volume control that is operated by inserting a tiny screwdriver and turning fully clockwise). Turn VR2 to the fully clockwise position.
Viola! The power output will increase by about five fold.
If you want to go even further, then
- sit it on a grounded metallic surface, such as a metal tray to form a ground plane.
- increase the length of the antennae to about 75 cm (29 inches) which is the correct quarter wavelength at these frequencies.
But frankly, you are unlikely to need this once you turn up the boost.
Enjoy