2020-01-30:
Fri:
Lots of things done today, mostly simultaniously. Because that's my life
now. Doing six things at once like I really like or wait no I hate that I
want to do one thing, finish it, and then do another. But whatever. Did more
USDA upgrade testing as I found a free machine. Also worked on the card test
for Vinu, I had something silly wrong with the first machine so I got that
done in the morning right away. Tried to get the other type of machine set
up and use a card I knew worked. Turned out they had all expired. One of
them that very day! Uh, whoops? Not sure what we're going to do about that,
actually, we have a cac-"like" card that works, a "rollover" card that may
work in the future, and no "piv" cards. So we're doing real good. Have to
talk to Don about that Monday. Also did the server check for this month,
make sure everything is updated. Had a muffin for breakfast. Helped
Christina setup her machine for another card test Don wants us to do.
Did the shopping, saw my parents, my father isn't feeling well. Hope you're
better by the time you read this, dad!
Dropped my stuff off and went out to Sean's. Stayed on track fairly well and
they gave me an idea for the next adventure. Mizzy got some fake teeth for a
guy, and they didn't even get to the base so I have that in my pocket still.
Nice.
Sat:
Slow internet day today for some reason. First person had a speed of 22mb/s
which is awful. Or so I thought. Anyway, cleaned her machine out and
suggested an SSD (as always) which she was interested in. So I'll have to go
back. We left it with her on the phone talking to Spectrum to get her on a
more modern plan that's 100mb/s instead of 30. I mean after all this time,
you have to be kidding me, but they haven't moved everyone over yet?
Came back here, ate lunch, then went out again to set up the extender for
the second time. Worked fine, as it was airport through and through now.
Then to the next person who had 1mb/s internet! WIPES. She wanted to upgrade
to win 10 which I suggested... no. Maybe not so much? She also is going to
call spectrum and see what can be done.
Came back here again. Checked sites, videos, went out again at 5:00 for my
5:30. It was supposed to be just dropping the laptop off. Guess what? No
guess. It wasn't. Guess what time I got back in? No guess. 9:40. When I got
there and turned it on it was hanging. Yes, hanging. It had run perfectly
for me, I ran mbam twice while checking to see how much faster it was. But
no suddenly it wanted to hang? I ran chkdsk which took far too
long, it finally booted again, so I opened word just to see what would
happen.
Long, long, story short, I ended up unable to open word, or
reload it, so I wiped the whole thing, reloaded windows, and copied her
files off the old fastioned way.
Why is the answer to Windows always to reload it? Why is that? It's been 25
years MS has had to work on it. Why does it still suck, and why is the only
recourse for that nuke and pave?
Looking forward to tomorrow I have a 10:00, a 1:00, and then a lady who is
again having problems with windows update is calling at like 3:30. SO
FUN.
Did not do any Halo, Sean actually couldn't saving me from telling him the
bad news I wouldn't be home for hours so that worked out.
Sun:
Did two jobs on the road and one at home, let me tell you all about them:
The first one with the keyboard and mouse not working and install SSD went
fine. I booted into Linux to look up some things, found one possible fix,
booted back into windows, and they both worked. Huh? So I proceeded with the
SSD, which went a lot better than the last one let me tell you something.
Had a quick lunch at home and then went back out again. Her laptop keyboard
seems pretty dead. Part of it was sticky trying to pry it up and it had a
stain like appearance on the bottom so something was probably spilled on it?
I ordered her another so I'll have to go back.
Back here I cleaned up, put some comics into the database using the new
table (finally) and then at 3:30 took the call about the windows update.
Stopped the service, wiped out the folder, started it again, and it worked.
Only took a half hour. Sheesh.
Got ready for tomorrow in case Sean wants to do Halo tonight.
And watched a sick Super Metroid speedrun, of a ROM modification that made
the original game even harder. Wow, someone played that game way too much,
to not only know exactly where to go but just surviving where he didn't have
the items the game normally gives you to survive. Props. I needed that down
time.
Made some notes I thought of for my next session in two weeks. I had a
pretty neat idea, just have to develop it a bit more.
Made my calls, nothing for tomorrow? Can this be true?
Mon:
With the USDA stuff done to my satisfaction for now I moved on to a
different type of card test. It's with one of our newer machines, to make
sure code we ported into that "line" survived the transition. Both for
practice on setting up the machine and seeing what happens and because it
will ultimately have to be done. I think I managed it with a few odd things
happening.
For instance, if I use the older card I can sign and encrypt an email. But
using the card the test focuses on I can only encrypt the email. Not sign.
Weird. Machine tells me it can't sign. What the heck? So as the other card
works but this one doesn't I don't think it's a machine problem. Another
thing is it won't find the home directory to scan to home. It started
complaining about the USB drive being taken out but I'm not scanning to USB!
It took all day because I'm not sure if the problem is with the setup, or an
actual bug in the code. So I spend a lot of time puzzling in my puzzler.
Otherwise it went fairly smoothly. I'll ask Christina about what I found and
I did write some things up regardless. So there's that.
Came back here, checked sites, ate dinner. Thought about a new character for
Sean's new "card game RPG" sort of thing. I don't know, didn't he hate Kids
on Bikes because it was all just "make up whatever!" But that's what he's
doing... weird.
No calls today, that's a treat.
Got to play some Mass Effect.
Tues:
Spent the morning finishing up the card test. Talked with Christina about
what I ran into, then wrote some bugs.
In the afternoon didn't have much to do, actually. We've pretty much
finished the list for now, so I was helping get a machine she was working
going. Nothing too exciting. Weather was terrible on the home. Just warm
enough to be both raining and snowing, so it was nasty all around.
Once home I did the usual stuff, sites and dinner.
Then checked into what pieces of gear I had in Bordelands, tried the
takedown again but hardly got anywhere, and played Mass Effect. Seriously,
did they scale it back up 4 people early? It should have been scaled to the
party (of 1) for another few days. But enemies just kept coming. Felt like
it was way harder than when I tried it the first time.
Wed:
Spent the majority of the day trying to get Equitrac to work. I'm convinced
it's the device and potentially a bug because it won't install properly. I
can install it (sorta?) on the older device. No problem. (There's a problem)
But the newer one just errors out. Weird.
The problem with the older one is I send a job to the printer, and it just
prints. Equitac is supposed to hold the job in the queue until I get there,
for accounting and stuff. Because printing is really expensive! So we have
to track every little page, because why wouldn't you do that? So it just
printing sort of defeats the point. I asked "how does it know?" and
explained with Thinprint it took over the queue so it knew what was
happening. The guy helping me didn't actually know. Super. Thanks. So we're
going to ask the others in the lab tomorrow.
Christina made a little progress in her test, finding out how to sign and
encrypt email. But only without securing the channel between the printer and
server, which is not how Chris detailed setting things up. What a scamp!
Little rapscallion.
Hey, I spelled that word right on the first try. What a... great... speller
I am.
Came back here, did the usual stuff. One call. A good one! That lady in
Victor, you know the one. That I went back to, and stayed there for hours
on end and reloaded the machine in the end? Yeah, that one. Good
news- I get to go back there. I won't get the smaller drives in until
Monday, so that means tomorrow I get to go over there, replace her SSD (that
I ran for days in another system I wanted to see if- well, you remember the
one) with one twice as expensive, eat the loss, and do the reload again. All
for free! So great. So that's tomorrow afternoon and evening shot. You know,
I just had a crazy idea.
So crazy, it just might work. Here's the setup: Bring along a desktop PC.
Plug her old drive and the new SSD into it. Do the transfer that way, using
SATA3 speed instead of USB (2 probably?). Then pop the new SSD into the
laptop. Naturally I would do a disk check on the old unit, but that would
also be fast. Problem: I have no drives put into the desktops I currently
have, so they don't boot. Solution: Make them boot by popping in a spinning
rust drive and installing windows on it.
I'm a problem solver.
Now if I could just solve the problem of having to go over there in the
first place...
Thurs:
You didn't think that would actually work did you? But I'm
getting ahead of myself.
Today was somewhat of a success at work. Did another test of the USDA project,
but there will be another build tomorrow so I'm not sure why I bother. Found
a few more issues, and mostly the same old ones.
Then fought with Equtrac some more. Found the right boxes to check to
actually make it, you know, work, so I could finally send a job to the
device, and boom, it didn't print until I wanted it to print. Finally,
something I have control over!
Wrote up the bug about it not installing over on the other machine, went to
the meeting, looked at why the email about what work is available and the
board we use to show what work is available are not the same, and left for
*shudder* Victor.
It didn't work. I pulled the laptop apart while it was copying (at 60mb/sec.
I remind you that SATA III max speed is 600mb/sec so figure that one out)
and then popped it in thinking about how clever I was and how smoothly the
whole thing had gone.
The universe couldn't have that.
The machine immediately BSOD complaining about a "missing file." Uh, no, I
made a carbon copy of the other drive, they're identical now. What the heck
are you talking about? So I ended up, you guessed it, wiping and reloading.
I got home about 8:30.
Made my two calls, remembered the movie with Dad (if he ever gets back to
me) on Saturday so I called the guy I said "I'll come Saturday" to and moved
it to *ugh* Sunday, and booked Saturday morning a guy right down the street
who moved his desk and is somehow unable to plug his stuff back in. *shakes
head*
So it's now 9:00, I haven't eaten, but I did feed the kitties and get ready
for tomorrow. So I'm going to post this, watch a few videos while I eat dinner,
and go to bed.
Fun!
Tomorrow I'll try the new USDA build, then maybe tackle some trunk stuff. Do
the shopping, see my parents, and go over for Sean's game.
Saturday some work and seeing my father, Sunday more work and then watching
the Big Game. Are we rooting for anyone? I have no idea.
So that's this week. The end of January and now with only 11/12ths of this
year left to go. Am I going forward or backwards?
See you next week, loyal readers. (All two of you)