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 Sunday, May 24, 2009
Got up at 7AM and fished off the shore of the lake for a bit, had as much luck as yesterday. It was quiet until about 8am. Sheesh don’t people got stuff to do on a Sunday morning. Got out the soldering iron and melted all up and down the seam of the leaking shower head, sealing it nicely. Ugly as sin, but it now doesn’t spray all over when it gets used… Went on an excursion today to visit Camano island state park, just for a day trip. Nice drive through farmland, wetlands, mudflats and the like. Perfect weather for yet a third day yields 73 degrees and sunny. *ALL* of the snow-capped peaks of the Puget Sound area mountains are visible today through the hazey air. Quite a treat. Nice little summer preview today, without the heat (thank GOD). Fished off the dock for a few minutes at the park as I obtained a new overdose of vitamin D. I was chased down by a large and lovely, yet heavily armed, member of the state wildlife enforcement division, who requested to see a “license.” Fortunately I had remembered to put it in my tackle box and I showed it to her, but that seemed to satisfy her as she left to pursue other perps. Repeated requests to cuff me went unfulfilled… Child One and Mommy are off to play at the park while I construct a new waste dump hose assembly. Cheap crappy hose we bought last year sprung leaks already, that’s only 9 months. Ugh. Where’s that beer..

Sunday, May 24, 2009 8:48:28 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
Vacation
 Saturday, May 23, 2009

Plumbing seems to have held up (more or less). Shower head leaks from the seam when the water pressure is on. Cheap Chinese plastic crap. Went fishing in the morning for an hour, didn’t catch anything except lake weed. Might have been too late, the guy that was there had a whole string of fish. Plus its so dang shallow that its probably only 9’ deep out 100 feet anyway and I bet the lake weed is 6 feet high. Makes fishing from shore a pain in the butt anyway. Next time I am bringing my inflatable boat. Whilst trying to hook up the laptop to the VGA port on the TV, and I knocked the laptop off the TV stand and it crashed to the floor, injuring the front right plastic piece. It was still playing Mythbusters for my son as I picked it up. I snapped the speaker grille plastic back in place, and with a little super glue, it should be fine. I tried like hell to light a camp fire, but it just would NOT catch. Even under the blue flame of a propane torch.


Campfire: FAIL.


Need more beer. Fell fast asleep on the couch in about 17 seconds.

Saturday, May 23, 2009 8:45:17 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
Vacation
 Friday, May 22, 2009

Got the trailer parked and leveled. Yay. Beer is cold Yay.


Shower plumbing: FAIL. Nap: FAIL. <Sigh>


When we turned on the water, the shower valve handle shot out, squirting water all over the tiny bathroom. The plastic threaded piece under the handle that holds the valve into the fixture had broken and allowed the handle and valve to be ejected once there was pressure in the system. A trip into Marysville (WalMart) yielded a tube of superglue which fixed the failed handle valve’s plastic part, and thus I was able to repair the plastic valve and restore water service to the trailer again. Of course, the shower head handle now leaked water from a crack in its cheap design, so electrical tape was my friend in this repair. Cheap plastic crap didn’t even last until the second year.


OK, now it’s time to EAT. Hmmm… Costco has both gas and Meat… mmmmm.

Grilled raw meat over open fire. MMM Meat. Fire good. Chicken and rice… still can’t figure out how to grill the rice though, dangit.


Cranked up the old school ROCK N ROLL. Jethro Tull, ACDC, Stones, Beatles, Foghat, lots of classics… woot! Several hours of ripped internet radio fits on a 256MB SD card that plugs in to the stereo. BTW what’s a “CD” again?

Son and wife are playing frisbee with the other kids.


Now its time for shower and bed. It’s a good thing we have a working water system with hot water again…

Friday, May 22, 2009 8:39:25 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
Vacation
 Sunday, May 17, 2009
2 carrots, sliced into thin pieces
1/2 bell pepper (red)
1/2 bell pepper (orange)
1/2 bell pepper (green)
1/4 small yellow onion, diced
10 small mushrooms, sliced
1/2 small cucumber, sliced thin (slices halved)
4 cloves garlic, diced
1/2 tbsp red pepper flakes
1/8 c fish sauce
1/4 c soy sauce
2 c sake (rice wine)
1/2 c water
2 tbsp sesame oil (or olive)

Carrots should be sliced (not lengthwise) into small thin circles. They cook better that way. Slice bell peppers into thin strips then cut to about 1-2" length. Dice onion and garlic into as fine pieces as you have the patience for. Slice and halve the cucumbers, thinly slice the mushrooms.

Combine oil, garlic, onion and red pepper flakes in teflon pan, cook on high, stirring constantly. After a couple minutes, add carrot slices and a small amount of rice wine (about 1/4 c). Stir and cook about 5 minutes or until the carrots start to become tender. If the mix starts to get dry, add some water and keep cooking. Then add the bell pepper slices and another 1/4 c of rice wine. Stir, cook. After a few more minutes, add the mushrooms and another 1/2 c of rice wine. Stirr, cook. After about 5 min, add all remaining ingredients and stir, cook, stir until it's done.

mildly spicy, weird, and good...

Enjoy!

Sunday, May 17, 2009 2:28:49 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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Messenger Chat Conversation
A: Bye
B: OK, c ya
A: L8r
B: G8r
A: lol
B: :-)
A: ok bye
B: k, c ya
A: i'm going now
B: ok
A: bye
A: ok i really got to go.
B: ok.
<disconnected>

Chat Goodbye: FAIL.

PEOPLE. messenger is a tool for communication. Sometimes real life gets in the way of messenger time. I know, that is hard to take, but it IS reality. When it's time to go, GO. Say "bye" and then log out. Why we got to "bye" each other 7 times? Come on, we don't really have to be THAT polite, it's MESSENGER... it is a secondary form of communication... nobody is going to be insulted if you just say "bye" and log off. REALLY.

So, let me propose a new internet standard...

Messenger Sign-Off Protocol [MSOP] RFC8172
1. Protocol Semantics
    1.1 Announcement of Intent to Disconnect [AID]
        The Disconnecting Party [DP] announces that they intend to terminate the conversation and disconnect.
        Example. "I got to go. See you later..."
        Timeframe: Disconnect Timer [DT] Initiated (10 seconds)
    1.2 Confirmation of AID
        The Receiving Party [RP] must acknowledge the receipt of AID, and confirm the imminent termination of the conversation.
        Example. "OK, thanks. See you later."
    1.3 Final Intent to Disconnect [FID] (optional)
        Either party DP or RP may enter a final optional message, ONLY if possible within the DT interval.
        Example. "By the way I might be on later."
    1.4 Confirmation of FID (optional)
        Other party may enter a final optional acknowledgement ONLY if possible within the DT interval.
        Example. "OK, bye for now."
    1.5 Disconnect (EOM)
        Actually disconnect from the conversation. It's over. Go on with life now.
    1.6 Disconnect (DT expiry)
        When DT expires, disconnection is in effect, and termination occurs. Now go do something useful.
2. Disconnection
    2.1 Log-off
    2.2 Closure of chat window
    2.3 Locking of workstation
    2.4 Minimizing of chat window

Please support RFC8172 and follow the protocol for MSOP, and tell your friends.

PS Don't TXT while driving. Seriously. Or I will have to come over there and kill you.

Sunday, May 17, 2009 10:47:05 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
Annoyances | Computer | Web
 Friday, May 15, 2009
"The connection to the Exchange server has been lost."
I am heartbroken.

"The connection to the Exchange server has been restored."
uh.. OK thanks... should I feel better now?

Up, down, back and forth... each time a new notification balloon appears above the system tray icon for Outlook. Since I positioned my command window just above the system tray, these little things cover the text I am trying to type... OK, I get that there are some problems with connectivity to my Exchange 14 dogfood server... FINE. I accepted that risk when I agreed to sign up for dogfood. The on and off again notifications are KILLING ME though and interrupting my work on the command line...

I have found a way to turn these off!
First for some flavorful keywords so your favorite search engine picks up this article...

outlook 2007 notification balloon system tray icon exchange server connection lost restored
also outlook 2003 in case you haven't joined the last half of this decade yet.

In the registry there are some keys to create that will disable these notification balloons for this specific problem of connectivity to the Exchange server.

Open registry editor and find this path:

2007: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0
2003: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0

under this path, find this sub key:
\Outlook\Display Types\Balloons

there, create three DWORD values:
Exchange: DWORD (0)
NetConn: DWORD (0)
NetWarn: DWORD (0)

that's it! restart Outlook and you're FREE from the nuisance of notifications!
there are other notifications you can turn off as well, perhaps someday I will research them and post the list (don't hold your breath.)

Peace!

Friday, May 15, 2009 8:20:23 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
Computer | Annoyances
 Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Simpler is better I think. Here is a simple but tasty recipe I whipped up for pork stew. Prep + cooking time is about 20 minutes total. Start the rice ahead of time.

1/2 serrano chili pepper, diced very fine
2 large cloves fresh garlic, peeled, diced very fine
1-2 potatoes
3-5 carrots
1-2 c thin sliced pork (or chicken, etc.) cut in bite sized pieces
2 tbsp olive oil
1/2 cup white wine (any type)
1 c water

Combine meat, olive oil, pepper and garlic in frying pan (or pot). Cook until meat begins to brown, then add wine and cook down until meat is fully cooked. I cook on high, and stir continuously. Add carrots and water. Boil the mix for about 5 minutes, then add potatoes. Cook down to reduce water content until it becomes a stew.

Serve over brown rice.

Yum!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009 12:04:58 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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