2024-02-22:
Fri:
Three hundred. And. Fifty Five. Million. Dollars. In
penalties. And he can't run his own business for 3 years in New
York. That could have kept me in a good mood the entire day, but I
only learned of it later in the day. Still, that's the kinda news I
dig, dog. He has 30 days to appeal or pay up. Couple this with the
$5 million, plus the $83 million, plus interest, plus lawyers fees,
and my friends we're still only getting started with this
man's lawsuits. Let's get those federal cases going so we can put
this guy away, finally. Like, what exactly are we waiting for?
Still, good news all around today. Yeah, see how far your base your
donate to you to pay those judgements. See how far that gets you.
Oh, he spent $52 million in donation money on legal fees last year?
That's interesting. Imagine if people had gotten together and said,
"hey, maybe we can solve homelessness in this country ourselves."
(to chose a random example) "Maybe we don't need "government"
to solve it. If we put our funds together how much do we have? Oh,
$50 million dollars? Yeah, that's a good start. I bet we could do
some good with that money."
And then did some good with that money.
But no. They gave it to a sad old man, who has broken the law
and flouted that fact all his life, and is finally facing
consequences. Well done, donors, you played yourself. You enriched a
bunch of law school "graduates" who, in the end, couldn't defend the
indefensible. Do you feel your donation was well spent? Do you feel
that the $50 million you gave to try and get tRump out of legal
trouble payed dividends consummate with what you have given? What's
that? No?
Color me shocked.
(Yes, yes, I know the actual answer is yes, because he keeps
grifting people out of more money. You think they would learn. Do
they really want another 4 years of what he did the first time?
Like, really? Are you that stupid? Kids in cages? That was
just fine with you? REALLY?)
Meanwhile, in Robertsville, what's the opposite of a meet cute? A
didn't-actually-meet cute? I had one. See, I got the USB scans done
for Kevin. We do have slightly different dimensions for TIF files if
you do short edge vs long edge feed while PDF is exactly 8.5 x 11".
Very odd. Gave him those results.
Then made the two new keys for development. Emailed the person Joe
said to email. He was, and I'm not quoting, "I'm just too important
to walk over there, I'll send a subordinate." Well, subordinate
emailed and said she wasn't familiar with my building, and I said I
wasn't exactly familiar with hers either. I thought I said I would
meet her nearer her building, in the corridor between the
manufacturing area and her building. She on the other hand
believed we should meet at the opposite end, between manufacturing
and my building.
Now, as a side note if you need any more evidence that I am both
face blind and autistic here it is. I looked at her tiny, tiny
picture she has in her profile and said "oh, a woman younger than me
that's kinda cute. I'll look out for such a person." We passed
each other. Naturally as she walked towards me my thought
pattern took this form:
"Huh, there's a woman younger than me that's kinda cute. Could this
be the person? But no, she's not where I expect her to be so
naturally this can't be her." And so we both. Kept. Walking. A
"normal" person would have said "hey are you Julia?" because that's
her name. But not this person. *points to self confidently
with thumb*
Now before you rush to her defense, and I would like to remind you
that you're on my side in all this, my avatar picture is something
Sean drew. I just stuck it in there, I don't have my face on there.
If you've seen it, you know why. So she had every excuse not to talk
to me. She is not to blame here. Only me.
Well, I hung around at the place I thought I should be a few minutes
and decided, nope, that must have been her, let's walk all the way
back. Thankfully she was still there, and I passed the two keys onto
her. Whew! She was a good sport about it, but I shudder to think of
the names she called me on the way back to her space in the privacy
of her own mind. And I deserved every one!
Moving on.
With the keys made I had lunch, and then moved on to test cases. The
project is a little bit more involved than just doing a login and
then some jobs. In fact we're not sure even where we're putting some
of the features or what they look like. So I did the best I could.
Huh, shoot, I need to add cloning and MIB for the feature don't I?
Or bring it up. Is this stuff cloned? It better be. Suck an elf.
Then left.
Did the shopping, saw my parents, petted some kitties. Remembered
the christmas music this time and gave everyone their gifts. A bunch
of hangers for my mother (nice ones in my opinion) a copy of my
book, and a slab of metal for my father. Oh and some tubes for a
bird.
Back here, no game, Sean called it off. I did figure out what I
wanted to do with the house, by the way. Use all that space to my
advantage (he said it was various buildings and it did house a whole
clan at one time) Turn it into various learning spaces, and have it
be "themed" so spirits (i.e. "people in costume") can walk around
without anyone freaking out. This will be for after the game is over
and the character has graduated school but at least I do have a plan
for it. I think that would be a cool game too, running my own
facility and still doing supernatural stuff on the side. Checked
sites.
Did a bit of gaming, and went to bed.
Sat:
Checked sites, did some cleaning.
Then did more cleaning. Cleaning out some shelves, that is.
Of 20 year old receipts, and old glue and whatnot. Old tax return
paperwork from 20 years ago, that sort of thing.
Here's something fun I found. A statement from when I worked at
Xerox in 2002. So, in April of that year for my 80 hours of work I
was doing for them I made $2,228. Seems reasonable. Let's punch this
number into an inflation calculator to see what that number is in
2024 dollars. Oh, it's $3,819. Well, good thing I make... huh. Let's
look at my last statement from being employed with Xerox today. Same
80 hours, and my pay was $2,769. That seems... less? In fact,
accounting for inflation if I made only the "same" amount
as I made then, $3,819 I've taken a pay cut of $1,050. I
should in fact be making upwards of $4,000 to have both kept up with
inflation and gotten a bit of a raise. So glad I calculated that for
myself! At least I am finally making "more" than I made back then.
For a very, very long time I did not.
Ate lunch. Yes, the shelves were that bad, it took me that long to
clean them up. I'm slowly cleaning another one off, BTW by bringing
an old, rusting power supply to work to drop in the recycle bin one
at a time. I figure another 3 weeks and I'll have that sucker
cleaned off finally.
Cleaned the driveway off.
Checked another game off my steam list.
Started another.
Had dinner.
Parents came for movie.
Then back to steam game, I have no idea if Sean will even be back at
a reasonable hour, I don't know when his game runs until, and he may
be wiped out from running it. Ah, I was correct in my assessment, he
never got on.
Sun:
Did my reading.
Then played a bunch of Kingdom whatever it is I'm playing now. Got a
little stuck, I think it's bugged honestly. Basically if you don't
defeat the bad guy in the first turn, he puts up a shield you can't
break. Believe me. I tried. It couldn't do enough damage to me to
overcome my healing, and I couln't do enough damage to the shield in
one turn (the guide I read said it refreshes every turn? How is that
fair?) so I just wailed on it for minutes on end. That's when I got
fed up and looked into it more online. (I was at level 25, the guide
recommended level 22 so it wasn't that) I even searched with a
debugger for various values in the game to try and help (I couldn't
find them) but did find a save game editor for RPG maker that works
wonders. I gave one character 255 stats figuring that might help me
break the shield. Nope. Her damage was hardly more than it was
before. So I guess the stats are useless in this game? That seems
odd. But that's when I realized beating him before the shield goes
up was the only way. I reverted to the pre-cheat save and took him
out. Done. Stupid thing. At least I got a nice ring for my troubles.
Got ready for tomorrow, made calls. One lady who didn't need help
anymore and one guy that left some kinda rambling message but said
he wanted to call me Tuesday? Uh, okay, sure, we'll see if he does.
Either way my part of the bargain has been kept.
Some xbox with the others.
Mon:
Sunny! Joe totally ignored my question about cloning so thanks for
that, but did mention the MIB spec was being changed, so maybe
values would be added there? Not reassuring, let me tell you.
Had a meeting with a lady about gabi, she took far too long to
understand what was going on. Maybe I'm just bad at explaining.
Anyway, she said she would write an email to Gina. She did
not.
Meanwhile, I contacted Ken to have the IP address return to the gabi
box and got a little further. It won't do any commands because the
admin portal is unreachable and there are issues. Oh, write bugs?
They'll love that. Oh man, yes.
So I messed with that. Please, gabi, die. Oh and she wants me to
setup older software as well and test the new weblet on the old
software. No. Why would I do that? We made the changes for the new
software. If they're not taking the new software, we don't need the
new weblet. If they stay with the old software, then they won't get
the new weblet. It doesn't even work now. Why should I do
more work on a product discontinued by the manufacturer? ???? A
product that made them no money. Nobody bought it. That's
why they stopped. Yes, that two years of work was really worth it.
But it's over. Stop making me try and get this stupid thing working.
Also did some scan tests for Karen. With the tiny machine, because
that's what the government buys. Tiny, home devices. There were no
surprises, it failed exactly where I expected it to. Busywork of the
finest order.
I did a little writing but hardly more than a page.
Came home. Checked sites, had dinner. Then back to Knights.
Tues:
Great haul of fire! One and a half boxes today, like the hauls of
old. Nice. No salad, but many big subs, desserts, normal sandwiches,
hot pockets, apples, lots of apples apples actually, cheese boxes.
Nice.
Had a short meeting about lab inventory with Don. Got him serial
numbers for stuff.
Had a very short meeting about onedrive, none of the DoD people
showed.
Finished the chapter. Maybe one left? Two at most I think.
Did not write gabi bugs. Whoops, maybe tomorrow I guess.
Sunny again, yay!
Came back here, 3 calls? Why? I expected the one, it was the guy
that said he would call and he actually did. How about that. Jerry,
one of my least favorites, and trackpad lady. She's dropping it off
as 7:15 was too late. I said she could wait tomorrow at that time,
but I have one night a week to do Xbox and the two calls are going
to eat up enough of my time for that tonight so no thanks.
Jerry wants me to come out, so that's 40 minutes of driving I get to
do tomorrow. So fun.
Spent over an hour on the phone with the other guy. As far as I can
determine, he was upgraded to windows 11, probably not understanding
what that meant. But he put in his MS account with a yahoo address
not his frontier address. Huh? Of course windows "helpfully" starts
encrypting his computer (does Apple do this or does it ask?) and
shows a big, scary warning if you want to then switch to a local
account. So you can't change the MS account that's being used on the
device, you're locked in. This email doesn't exist of course, so he
can't verify it.
We finally got it so it doesn't ask when he boots the machine.
There's SO many hoops you have to jump through. And why when I turn
it off isn't the username the email address? Why is it some random
number? That tripped me up as well, as I hadn't seen that before.
The only good thing about this is he's in fairport, down 250s
probably about a half hour away. So it basically worked out the
same, it just saved me the driving. I got to sit on my couch and
work on his device instead of using power to transport myself there.
Then did xbox.
Wed:
So close to finishing the book! Got the next to last chapter done
super fast, I knew exactly how I wanted it to go.
Didn't quite get to the end of the last chapter. So close though.
Work stuff, you know?
Not much of it, oddly, but enough. Wrote an email to the gabi
people, giving the latest status after getting an email "well, you
should consider this and this, that actually has no baring on you
because you're using old stuff and not what we're talking about at
all" so thanks for all that!
And emailed the guy about the LDAP spec. The developer lady says Tim
says they aren't going to write events when doing LDAP queries. Oh
really? So then why does the spec say things about queries then?
Super odd, that, isn't it? So I asked for clarification.
Oh and the drink machine was down, had to just have plain water. The
humanity!
Oh and Don came for more boxes, the usual stuff.
Went out to second work. Put something on craigslist for him, (hey
remember that site?) typed up how to do it so he can do it (he won't
do it) and answered some questions. He's still living the "asian
fantasy" while getting over 10,000 spam emails- it was something
around there. Dude, just cancel that service it's clogging up your
email something fierce.
Came back, did third work, putting the trackpad in for the lady that
dropped the laptop off yesterday. Didn't take too long. I was
watching a video while doing it.
Checked sites, ate dinner.
No calls today.
Thurs:
Started the proofread. Got about 1/3 the way through I would say.
Fixed a few things.
Work wise, wrote 5 bugs that will never be fixed for Gabi. Had the
usual Thursday meeting. Oh and the new weblet doesn't work on the
old release. Just say something about the network connection. So
that's fun.
Stopped at good will, got 2 things for the game this year.
Checked sites, ate dinner. Did a little warframe, just to start
evolving my one knife and raising the level of the one gun I just
built.
Spent 20 minutes on the phone with a lady. Finally got out of her
that she no longer had home internet, she used a hotspot (why?) and
whoops she had unplugged it! Yes, if things are not plugged in, they
do not work. You don't have to be "technical" to understand this! No
really, it's true. (And I remind everyone computers have been
around, in their current form, for 40 years. The 128k Mac launched
Jan 24, 1984. You can no longer say you have not had enough time to
learn how to use them. After this long, it's on you.)
Let's look ahead, as we always do.
The usual stuff tomorrow, shopping, no bank, seeing my parents. I
don't see why we wouldn't do game this week. Then over the weekend
have my parents over for the movie. And that's really all that's
planned at the current time. Still no Saturday game until next
month. No snow on the forecast so the driveway shouldn't need to be
done.
Huh, last week of Feb. Soon I'll be 47. Seesh.
See you all next time!