2020-10-29:
Fri:
Worked on figuring out the machine problem. SSL had been turned off? Went
through some gyrations to try and fix it. Had to apply a clone file as I
couldn't get to the normal admin screen on the voice system device. That at
least took the voice system screen away so I could log in as an admin and
make the change. Wish I could have found the SNMP command that had been used
but that's darn near impossible. This way was actually simpler. As a side
effect it stopped the "please wait" issue I was having as well so that's a
plus?
A little more copy work, noted two things, but we're already into "yeah,
it's not that bad so we're not going to fix it" territory. Neat.
And then just dreading the coming week.
Shopping, saw my parents and even an Onix. As long as you don't make any
sudden moves he will come and see you. Maybe. Sometimes. Keep it in mind.
Came back for game. We after an hour decided to leave the kobolds alone with
their orb, and almost got killed by a demon thing later. Some more
personally than others, such as myself and one of our dark elf companions.
We had to get saved by "just a wanderer" because we couldn't even scratch
the guy. Reminds me of the only time I played D&D. You know, the time my
burly dwarf was attacking the wooden shaft of an enemy's weapon to
try and break it and couldn't manage it, and had to run away because I was
about to die. Good times.
Sat:
Did the paperwork. Actually did twice as much business as last month! (12
people)
Went out at 11:00, tuned up her system. It was basically fine but I started
the latest update. Ran the usual stuff, answered questions, nothing I
couldn't have done remotely, but whatever.
Came back, lunch.
Went back out for my 1:00. Replaced his drive, managed to get info off the
old one. Yay! Had to use Linux, it crapped out setting permissions in stupid
Windows. I got the bright idea to boot linux right on his device, that way I
could make the copy right to where I needed it to be without a bunch of
hassle. That's the new go-to strategy by the way, for this kind of
situation. Which is kinda crazy if you think about it. "Oh, I need to do
something, better boot into another OS completely and go back into
windows when the real work is done. Nice one MS, you never cease to amaze.
Just made it back for game at 4:00.
Of course we didn't start until 4:30.
Tried to replace the battery on the little unit while I was waiting, of
course it's the wrong one. Sigh. Oh, it would fit, and the battery would
work, it's just the connectors are in the wrong place. Great, huh? There's
about four different numbers on this thing so it took some doing and careful
noting of the pictures to get what I hope is finally the right one.
But then we ended at 8:00 so it was a very short game!
Played some Borderlands, doing the spooky mission, wow has it been a year
since I got the Xbox? I got it for Borderlands alone. And now it's time to
get the latest Xbox... Sigh.
Sun:
Moved the living room around to get everything ready for the TV Heather is
selling me.
That took the morning. I moved the big old cabinet from the side of the room
to where the projector screen used to be. Tried to paint the wall before
that, but all I have is that white paint that isn't white paint. It dries a
different color white than is already up on the wall. So it looks kinda bad
at the moment. I'll probably have to paint the whole wall, and that means
moving a lot of heavy stuff around. So you know when that'll get done. Never.
Moved the sound system to inside the cabinet, along with the Xbox itself. So
with the games sitting all nice in a row, and the speakers right there, and
the TV on top it actually looks pretty nice. Of course the piece of board
the thing is now attached to looks sorta bad but you can't have everything.
(I'm getting ahead of myself, see below) Can I paint over that contact paper
stuff? I don't know... Have to ask when my parents come over again. Maybe I
could tear it off without moving the TV? Probably should have thought of
that before I bolted the thing down, huh? I put the old stereo cabinet to
use holding DVDs turned 90 degrees from where it had been, so it has a use,
and moved the smaller stand I picked up at the curb to where the big cabinet
was so I still have a small "working on a PC" station there with the
monitor. Don't know if I'll put the PC out there as well or not. I'd love to
get rid of the chair in my room, it's very awkward since the waterbed went
in there. I do help customers in there, do I want to try doing that on the
giant 60" screen? Not so much I think. I could go the other way though. Run
one of those really long HDMI cables to my normal monitor I use with the Mac
(Which now only has VGA plugged in) and use the switchbox I also already
have. When I need to be over there just use the wireless keyboard and mouse
and when I'm gaming use the mechanical keyboard/wired mouse with a lapdesk
or controller. Huh, that could actually work, and reduce some clutter in my
bedroom. Honestly it would have to go in the middle of all that, I wonder if
the cords would just reach and I could just put them where I wanted them at
the time? I could play games that don't need the huge screen on the smaller
monitor, those that do on the bigger. Not that I do a ton of games on it but
seeing Xenoblade on the big screen would be pretty neat...
Lady canceled, so that's fine with me.
Ate lunch, checked sites, waited for Heather to arrive.
She arrived! The literature on the site lied to me, the stated number of
inches the legs could be set at was measured, I believe, at the point of
insertion not the point it contacted the ground. This point was just
slightly too large for the shelf. But I did have a board it could sit on, so
I guess that's a thing.
After they left I secured it to the board, using some old drawer pulls,
which took far too long mainly because I have such low ratings in handyman
skills. I do have to ask myself, this slotted screwdriver design, is that
really still the best we can come up with? Trying to get the holes in the
right place, then put the screws in upside down was quite annoying.
But at least it's not going anywhere. Thanks!
Checked it out, seems I got everything hooked up okay and I don't have to
buy any new cables as it only has HDMI. I moved the connection to my monitor
over to VGA and used my DVI->HDMI cable to go over there. Movie night is
still on for this week. Huh, will they want to come on Halloween?
Baked a pie! It was pie time to do so.
Also did other Sunday stuff, like cleaning the mouse and getting ready for
another great day at Xerox, where I've been for 5 years tomorrow!
Two calls, one guy that already figured out if volume is 0, you don't hear
nothing. The other lady was asleep. So nothing for tomorrow? Nothing at this
point.
Mon:
It went completely unremarked. I feel like a valued employee and not just a
person in a seat. Thanks Xerox you're a peach.
A true princess, so to speak. A princess peach, if you will.
Started out getting a machine ready for the voice test at 1:00. I had to
take over the celiveo machine because it was the only one that was free.
Yay. It's fine, I just had to use the other lab which no one was in
anyway. But I'm getting ahead of myself.
Once the machine was prepped I worked on the versalink product, barely
getting 1 model done before 1:00. I found all the same things as Christina
already did, and asked a few questions of my own. Didn't actually get any
answers though.
After lunch at 1:00 I went over to the other lab, the voice guy got me
going and luckily this test is far less intense than the original voice
work I was doing. Far fewer commands and in more strict usage. I ran
through them, keeping track of what I did and what happened, and got a
report together right around 4:00 and sent out. We'll see if they need me
to do more tomorrow. Hopefully not.
Came back here, had 5 calls, yay. Checked sites, the usual. Ate dinner.
Got ready for bed to do online stuff with the crew if I finish my calls at
a reasonable time and made my calls.
Printer lady.
Boris' whatever he is.
A TV hooked to a hearing aid? Ah, it's an external device. I'll head over
there tomorrow and see what it's about, they say the Roku audio doesn't go
through it. And as it's 1 exit away from Boris I'll head there and get him
back on wi-fi or whatever.
A second printer lady who "solved her problem" so that took it down to 4.
Another printing lady, she just needed me to point out the "quantity"
field on the screen.
And a Wi-fi guy I didn't reach. So it wasn't as bad as I thought. Huh.
Wi-fi guy called. 47 minutes later he was up and running. Ugh.
Got on at the normal time but half the party wasn't there, so we just went
and played Battleborn. Looks good on the new set but honestly not so much
better that I should have upgraded years ago. Ah well, we'll see what
happens with some actual 4K content if I ever get access to some.
Tues:
No real response to my list of problems from yesterday at this point so I
was back in waiting mode. While I waited I noted there's going to be snow
on friday? The candy holiday? Seriously? I haven't even started leaves
yet, there aren't any down. And it's been raining constantly for the last
few days, and will again today by the looks of it. I'm not that looking
forward to using the new snow blower Mother Nature, you can hold off as
long as you want. (It won't stick around, it's going to be near 50 the
next day, but still I should bring in the catnip.)
That didn't last long. Went to see about doing another machine and picked
the one we always ignore, the WC6515. It was the same as the other. But at
least we can say we did it. Figured out I didn't need to get the card
reader working, always the most contentious of the equitrac nonsense I
have to deal with, I just logged in with Christina's info as it's nice and
short. Boom, test over.
Then did 4.0 stuff. Looks good, though I was able to log in with a card I
shouldn't have been able to, by the way the older product works. So I
wrote that up.
Went to see the lady, the hearing aid thing was actually pretty
interesting. It was connected with an optical cable of all things, (the
connection that is going away last I heard) but they had plugged it into
their cable box. Which was plugged into a blue ray player that was plugged
into the TV. Odd way of doing it, very odd. Anyway, I simply moved it from
there a few feet to the optical connection on the tv. Problem solved. It
made total sense when I saw it, being plugged into the cable box means
only the cable box is going to send audio, not what's being shown on the
TV. And the three people in their family that looked at it couldn't work
that out? Huh.
Saw Boris. It was just the internet again. Took off auto connect for the
guest network and made him a little diagram of what to if his internet
goes away again. No printer, so he'll just have to open it, if he can
manage that much. He wants me to print out some awful, blury, light 20pg
document for him and "see about getting it published." Uh, where? It's a
short story at best and I would have to retype it. No one is going to buy
a 10 page pamphlet about your life in 1940. I assume that's what it's
about as that's the first sentence of the thing, I didn't read further.
Came back. Looked at PC but had a zillion calls. Had Ellen plug her old
transmitter in to get her keyboard to work. Yeah, imagine that, if you
take the transmitter away the wireless thing it's talking to don't work no
more. Of course getting the whole story out of her was like herding cats.
Another long one was a lady in tablet mode, again try to get her to
explain what she's seeing. "Oh, when I open chome I just have a blue
screen." No, you are not opening chrome and what you are seeing is a blue
screen with the tiles you see when you're in tablet mode.
Finally connected to her device and instantly realized "oh, you're in
tablet mode." You know, the mode nobody in their right mind asked for, is
super easy to get into and then nobody knows what's happened and can't get
out of? That? I've had several people get into that state and not know
what's going on. So I disabled it and removed the icon for it so hopefully
at least she won't wander into that trap again. Stupid windows. Anyway,
talked with people until 9:00, yes it was right to the wire, got ready for
tomorrow, and at 9:30 did some Battleborn.
I was, in between all the phone stuff, looking for some audio cables long
enough to get to the receiver in the cabinet, oh and I moved the 3D
printer to the other side of the desk, so I think it'll work. May not even
need to use the splitter, just because I have the video cards in SLI mode
that doesn't mean I can't hook 2 HDMI cables to them and just extend the
desktop. Then I can just choose which to use at the time. Right? I mean
windows is pretty dumb, see "tablet mode" above. I'll give it a try, but
the way is clear so even if I don't have perfect audio at the moment it's
fine. I can make it work later with some longer cables. I did find some
adapters and one cable that might be long enough, I just need one more,
and maybe 1 for the sub? So hopefully I'll get a chance to do that
tomorrow. Sean said he'll have grading to do and with all the phone time I
solved everyone's problems so no after work job. Whew.
Wed:
Guess who didn't get a new voice system to play with? *points thumbs* This
guy.
I did get the hardware, so when I do get some software I'll be ready. Put
the old stuff, and the older stuff, in a box to send back. They were
supposed to send me a return label. They did not. They are doing well over
there.
So instead I figured out what card readers the new machines had, as some
had them and some did not. Save someone from having to connect one.
I worked with Christina and Kevin to enable my phone to act as a prox card
of sorts, to test a reader. We tested the reader.
Looked at the new version of the copy thing, just checking the bugs
nothing too major. Didn't find any new bugs from the bugs being fixed.
Whaaaaat? I know. Believe me, I know. I'll do a "full" test on both family
of devices tomorrow, mostly the language stuff as that's the major change.
Tried to watch the webcast by our CEO, was rejected as not having access.
Thanks a bunch John.
And left. Came back here, hooked the PC up to the new TV and cleaned off
the desk in my room. With the wireless mouse and keyboard I can still do
customer stuff on the "little" screen (which I did and it worked fine).
But now I can play stuff on the big screen. Like I can play Xenoblade in a
larger window than I was before and have the second window with the
mini-map right next to it. Sweet!
There were problems with this setup, of course. I had to turn off SLI to
get the second display to work. Boo. Don't know what kind of performance
hit that will give me. I suppose when I don't need the other display I
could turn it back on for a gaming session? I was having trouble getting
it hooked up, but I finally switched the HDMI cable in desperation and
what do you know? That worked. Very odd. Didn't need to buy anything to
get the sound hooked up, I managed to extend the cables nicely.
Checked sites, ate dinner and more pie. Talked to two people, so I have
someplace to go tomorrow. Not too far away.
Thurs:
So as expected I looked at the new copy code before the meeting, on both
platforms, and horror of horrors... it was fine. He had fixed the bugs and
I didn't see any new ones. Shocking, I know. All the translation strings
were in, and I told him so in no uncertain terms!
Had the meeting, then worked on adding the new machines to the room
listing. Not that there's anyone in the place looking physically for
machines but I do like to keep up with things. I guess. That all was the
major accomplishments for today at work. No voice stuff, the card stuff is
tested, the D2.9 is coming tomorrow, so there wasn't much to do today.
Had the other meeting and went out to water the plants. More have
vanished, where are you going little plants? The knocked over one is doing
really well, it has a fairly big leaf and many smaller leaves right before
the break so I think it'll make it.
Gina showed up. Whoops. Turns out she wasn't done with the machine, and I
had already upgraded it to a later release. Sigh. Thanks for telling me.
Now I get to put it all back the way it was. Sigh. I'll do that in the
morning.
Went to see the guy about his two machines. One machine is a small laptop
with... how much? *rustles papers* 32GB of storage? Huh? My keychain flash
drive has 4x that amount. And I got it for like ten bucks. What is Asus
doing? And it's soldered in? Pulling an Apple I see. Nice. So that's a
lost cause. Good job, Asus, he can't even update windows anymore. It uses
18GB of the 28GB available, with his other stuff leaving him 1.66GB free.
Back in my day, we had 80MB hard drives. And we liked it! Now get off my
lawn.
Brought the catnip in, going to be fairly darn cold in the next few nights,
do not like.
Came back here, 5 calls? What is this, the call Robert month?
One was about a check. I had deposited it, but she said I didn't. I
looked, it was rejected for some reason but I never got any notice about
it? Wha? I found another rejected one too. Thanks Xceed. First you screw
up paypal and now this?! So I'll have to call them about that tomorrow.
Neat.
Let's see, one guy I haven't reached yet. One lady was having trouble
logging in, somehow ctrl-alt-del brought up the password screen? That...
shouldn't have worked? I didn't even suggest it, she tried it. Weird. One
guy who bought a system and says it's not displaying a picture. I was the
one that cleaned it out, it worked when it left here! I'm going there
Saturday. One person with questions I answered. Check lady wants a printer
hooked up so I'm going there Saturday as well. I keep sitting down and the
phone keeps ringing because I didn't reach most on the first try so they
keep calling back.
I have to call dentist guy, see if he'll be around Saturday to drop his
stuff off and replace his back panel so the hinge works again. But not
tonight, I'll call him Saturday afternoon.
Maybe someday I'll write the rest of the fight I'm in the first 2 seconds
of. That would be nice!
So looking to tomorrow I'll do the final check on the D2.9 code, probably
two machines or more. Call Xceed. Shopping, see my parents. I presume
we're doing game but... no we're not doing game! I remember that now, Neil
is gone bye-bye. Huh. I suppose my parents could come then, if they didn't
want to come Saturday. Well, I leave the choice to them.
Then hopefully some writing on Sunday.
Have a good Halloween everyone, don't go too crazy at the polls in a few
days but hey, you don't have to worry about Covid-19 as Our Great Leader
lists among his accomplishments "ending the covid-19 pandemic" so it must
be over. Our Great Leader truly is great! I'm gonna stop wearing my mas-
wait I'm being handed a bulletin. This can't be right, it says here new
cases are among the highest ever! Must be because of all that testing
we're doing. Just stop testing, the pandemic is over. Our Great Leader
says so!
Oh, there's the phone again. Neat. Monitor guy #2, probably with a bad
monitor. I just happen to have a plethora of them around here, perhaps
this is the time to sell one?
I'm back. What was I saying about Our Great Leader? Ah, who knows, he's
just so Great (Leader) one could just go on and on about how great he is.
As he often does. Telling only the truth, and nothing but
the truth every time.
Stay safe out there, and vote for Bernie Sand- wait I'm being handed a
bulletin...