2020-07-09:
Fri:
Happy day off. Hope everyone had a productive day of doing whatever they
wanted to do. Even if all they wanted to do was lay in the sun.
Picked berries, only got about ten but they're coming in. They've plumped up
a bit as well so while I won't get quite as many this year because neigbors,
I should at least get a pie or two worth.
Painted the last part of the last piece of Neil's gift. Then started the
next pour.
Made muffins.
Made ice cream. Didn't freeze very much, stuck it back in the freezer, let
it get cold, then dumped it back in the mixer, which I had also put back in
the freezer. Still didn't freeze very much. Weird. Dumped it back in the
freezer. It came out really good though, somehow, better than normal though
I use the same ingredients every time. Weird.
Watched a movie.
Finished pouring the stuff. Hoping I don't get a dimple.
Sites and youtube, after all the videos keep coming.
Saw my parents.
Did some borderlands, and Neil joined us! Haven't done four player
borderlands in some time. Didn't get through all the DLC.
Sat:
More berries, but again not a lot of them. They're slowly coming in.
Worked on the gift for Mom. It's a bit scratched up on the back but what
else can I do? I tried sanding it down going from 1500 to 7000 sandpaper
twice, and tried dad's scratch stuff. No luck. But I poured the rest of it,
hope it comes out okay.
Neil's pour came out well, the divots are still a bit sticky, hopefully
they'll harden they came from the same pour. Spoiler: They didn't. Had to
clean them off. It's so weird, I did three tiny drops from the batch and two
of the three stayed sticky. One hardened. How is that even possible?
Checked sites.
Watched a movie.
Played some arcade games. Won Golden Ax 2 which was really hard. Probably
would have spent almost $5.00 if I had been putting quarters in. I could
only take three hits from some enemies. How is that fair? I mean it's a four
player game but on on.
Saw the fam.
Came back for a bit of gaming.
Sun:
Cut the front lawn before it got too hot out. It was super nice out later,
did some reading outside in the sun because it'll be winter in like two
weeks something, right?
Checked sites.
Worked on the atari Heather gave me to test. It works for the most part, one
of the switches doesn't want to cooperate very well.
Cleaned up after trying to test the Atari system. I had my box of UHF/VHF
stuff all over, the old TV pulled out, games and such everywhere. Those were
the days. Crappy signal, screwing leads onto little posts, trying to tune
the channel with a separate dial. (I had to use the older-old TV that had
been left in the bacement when I moved in. I didn't have anything I could
use to plug the 2600 into the "newer" analog TV. It only had a coax antenna
input not the posts like in the "olden days." So I needed that little
converter box, you remember those, with the little switch to go back and
forth between "game" and "antenna"? Oh yeah, good old days. Thank goodness
HDMI was invented.
Watched more Supergirl.
Picked a few berries.
Made my phone calls. One lady who doesn't know her email password. She
called me back once she had it and I set up thunderbird for her. Booked
tomorrow (tuneup) and Wednesday (power outage and now it won't boot up all
the way, just does the "trying to repair" over and over. Thanks MS your
programming is the best) and didn't reach book guy. "Has a voicemail that's
not been set up." I guess that's better than him hanging up on me over and
over?
Got ready for tomorrow, and back to work that I love so much.
Mon:
Not much to do, really. No new USDA work, we've tested the scan to home
thing or at least I have to the point more is hardly worth it. I think I've
figured out Mizzy's Christmas present though! That's Sean and Neil done
(well, after some cleanup on Neil's still) so I can get started on hers and
be ready with plenty of time during the holidays.
Wrote one bug after messing with the new CoLA. I had a few bug fixes (not
many) but one of the fixes highlights the fact that smaller machines can't
scan LEF documents. When you try the machine is smart enough not to go
totally bonkers but you don't get a letter sheet. You get something a little
thinner and a little longer than a letter sheet. Maybe A4? Is that the
letter equivalent or is that A3? I can never remember. Anyway, if you tell
it that the sheet it SEF it scans fine. So why not make that the default so
people using smaller machines don't have to change it every time? Those
using bigger machines need to learn which way to put the paper anyway, so
they can learn to put it in SEF unless they want to change it. Makes sense
to me. Not much else.
Checked machine over at my second job, really it had no problems. Got her
printer scanning. It's a piece of crap Vista machine so the printer doesn't
actually support it, so I had to set up a network share in order to get it
to scan. I think she was calling making a copy scanning anyway? Because she
clearly hadn't done any scans with it, ever. Who knows.
Got supplies for Mizzy's gift on the way home. I hope it works out, I guess
there's no reason it shouldn't.
Came home, picked berries. Got a whole (small) container full. There should
be a few more to get tomorrow. The ones right behind the driveway have once
again not produced very much. I got a few from where the neighbors missed
cutting bushes down, but the ones on the side look about right. I'll take
what I can get.
Checked sites briefly, Sean canceled game night with Adam but then wanted to
do Borderlands, so I got ready for that.
Got ready for bed.
Games with Sean, we still didn't get through the new content.
Tues:
Another fairly boring day. Spent the morning in, uh, quiet contemplation of
what, exactly, I could be doing.
In the afternoon I messed around with the voice system a bit more, didn't
really find anything new.
I also modified the file that controls what cards are allowed for Joe, who
said a very large installation was being held up because we previously
supported a card via patch but that patch no longer works on the later
machines. Whoops! We're trying to get away from this stupid .xml file which
begs the question why we ported it to the D2.9 product instead of leaping
past it and moving to whatever is going to replace it. Rather then porting
and testing that old, hopefully soon to be obsolete system. But hey, I'm
just a tester what do I know?
Went out to my after work job. Wasn't as bad as I feared once I realized his
problem was a) caused after a power outage and b) a BSOD claiming
"unmountable boot volume" even after checking it with the boot flash drive
and getting no errors. I realized ye old "SATA port type" had reared its
ugly head, and set it from RAID back to ACHI or whatever it is. Because even
in 2020, you put the wrong BIOS setting on the machine, and machine no boot
no more. Great job, MS, you're a shining beacon of hope for the industry.
Got back here, no game, Sean wants to play Control all by his lonesome
today. He want to be in Control in other words. I wish I could be in
Control. So I watched a daily video (it was long), checked sites, ate
dinner, picked a half a tub of berries, and made phone calls. Didn't reach
book guy, still "voicemail that hasn't been set up" and York is trying to
install a new printer into their windows 2003 system? Uh, good luck with
that, you know how many printer manufacturers are going to support a 17 year
old OS? None of them. And a lady just wanting to know if classic
shell not updating was okay. Sigh, yes, we can move you to open shell later.
Again, if MS hadn't screwed up their start menu so badly (as to show you
ads, yes, ads in their OS) you wouldn't need a replacement now would
you?
Here's something that just confused me. As you know I'm listening to a
zillion years of Prairie Home Companion and one of the recurring guests is
the Digiallonardo sisters. As I enjoyed their singing I looked into
purchasing some of their albums, if any. (because that's how music
sharing works, music industy. Hearing music makes me want to consume more
music.) They have one album on the iTunes music store, which is odd
I expected more. The point is, the album is 9 tracks, each track is .99. But
the album is.... $9.99. So wait, if I click buy 9 times I pay $8.91 in
essence getting the final song free. But if I click once I pay $10.00. Does
that seem fair to you?
Wed:
Another fairly boring day. I did a few things, not really related to any
project. I noticed the machine next to the machine with the dead hard drive
had what appeared to be a dead hard drive. You remember a few weeks back I
worked on a machine and tore the side off to get at the drive? The one next
to that one. They're the same model, so it's not surprising the drives (from
2013) are starting to die in them. Replaced it, got it loaded and going
again.
Had the USDA meeting. You know the guy they were getting up to speed on the
project so they could fix some bugs at last? He got pulled into another
project. Oh, okay. So they haven't done much. I was supposed to get a build
today, but I did not.
Puttered around the lab, tried not to fall asleep. Plant watering day
tomorrow!
Called book guy, same two rings and a voicemail that isn't sent up. So I
came home.
Picked berries, I now have two tubs of them and there's plenty more to get
out there. It's hot! (Yes, even for me)
Checked sites, got ready for tomorrow. Had two calls, well, three. York
called, indeed their printer supports 2008 and up. Not 2003. Shocker. I'm
going over there anyway to see what I can do.
The next was what to do about a ccleaner update (ignore it) and a scam
popup. Really, if the question is asked "could this be a scam?" the answer
is always yes, yes it's a scam. That's all there is to it.
Played some borderlands.
Thurs:
A little more excitement today, but not by much. I got the email with the
update to the USDA product after I left, so I fired that up in the morning.
... or did I? Hard to tell, as the version number didn't increment. The top
bug fixed was "leds work again." They didn't. So I was like, uh, did it work
or not? So I tried the copy function, again that was supposedly fixed, and
it still wasn't fixed. BUT it was broken in a different way
so I guess it worked? Some of the things were fixed. Some of the things
were not. So good work all around.
Played around it it after the morning meeting, wrote up some more stuff I
noticed. Had the usual afternoon meeting and went around watering the plants
again.
Super hot out, my temperature gauge on the way home said 100. Well it read
100. You know what I mean. Anyway, went to york. I set the printer up as a
generic postscript printer so they can at least LPR jobs to it. It won't do
anything fancy, but at least it'll work. And I used my knowledge from
earlier in the week to set up a share folder so they could have a scan
repository. It was easier because they already had passwords so I just stuck
the owner's password in there (as he's an admin) and said "fine, just scan
and file it. It's better than nothing." So that wasn't too bad.
Came back here, waited until it cooled down a little so didn't get berries
right away. One call, I think her battery is dying. It's not charging right.
Checked sites, the usual getting ready for tomorrow. Got berries after the
sun went down a bit.
Tomorrow more USDA? I don't know what else I would do. But it's a fast paced
place so you never know. Then I'll get gas, do the shopping, and go see my
parents. Heather's birthday is coming up, are we doing a thing? We'll do
game tomorrow, unless it's a Heather present day celebration? Ah, I got an
answer of Sunday so that's fine.
Anyway, the future: Nothing job wise yet for the weekend. Work on finishing
up Neil's gift, start on Mizzy's gift. Do the paperwork. Lawn doesn't need
cutting so that's good. No monster game yet, not for two weeks.
Thinking about a fence in the back, to keep people out of my yard so they
stop cutting down my plant life.
So that's a week and a bit of July out of the way. Hot enough for ya? Just
kidding, it is! See you next week everyone.