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20070920

Parallels, etc.

Once again, I am floored and astounded by the awesomeness of my Mac.
Shady has a very stable and user-friendly OS. His apps are first-
rate. And, for those old archaic things that I somehow still love,
as well as the newer stuff that simply isn't Mac, there's Parallels.
I just hooked up Soran (my old Handspring Visor Edge) to Windows XP
which runs inside Parallels which runs inside Mac OSX. It actually
works, and is hotsyncing to Outlook so now I've got a usable
calendar, to do list, notes, etc.

Now. I realize I'm already impressed by Macs and their apps. But.
Parallels. Is. So. Hot. It's got this hot new feature... several
of them in fact... I want the upgrade so badly... might be worth it
in fact... Transporter first of all. You can migrate your PC TO YOUR
MAC. Okay, get this. Seriously. You have a windows pc. You'd like
to use it as a VM instead, since Virtual Machines can be backed up as
files, so that way you can still use your pc in your mac (say you
have a macbook, and wanna take your mac and your pc with you at
once!)... man, it never ends... It just never ends... I am sooooooo
smitten... anywho, you install a little appy on the pc, and run
transporter in Parallels on your Mac, and whammo, do a few clickies,
and it copies the whole system (or whatever you checked if you did
advanced - that would likely be me) to a VM in Parallels.

Now, I can think of several uses for this little ditty. Little, ha!
Okay, here goes:
01. You want to move your pc to your mac. For whatever reason. Ah
ha! Transporter!
02. You've got some old legacy programs you want to keep, but you
want to ditch the pc. Ding! Transporter.
03. You'd like to grab an image of your pc just in case PC crashes.
W00t!! Transporter.
04. You just got a new MacBook Pro and you'd like to bring your "pc"
with you, too. DING DING DING!! TRANSPORTER!!

Now I realize I'm slightly happy from the Meade I've been drinking,
but correct me if I'm wrong... in addition to Coherence (which is
just so totally cool it's not even funny) and even Assistant...
SmartSelect, 3D... I mean, you can play GAMES ON THIS NOW...
Explorer... isn't this worth the $80??? I think SO!!

My friend Paul would have SO much fun pushing a Mac to its absolute
limits. I don't think he ever could, in fact. I know I got close on
Raven, but Windows XP itself, I'd probably reached halfway. I sorta
stopped short when I discovered portable apps. This... this... well,
this takes the cake and the pudding and the cheesecake and the filet
mignon all at once. Even the Earl Grey Tea and the Cioccolati
biscotti and the port wine cheese and... Yes, even Meade. It.
Just. Rocks. My ultimate endeavour is to get myself a MacBook Pro,
install the latest Parallels and all my other favourite apps, and
migrate Raven to it so I can use all my favourite Portables with the
MacBook while still getting the awesome benefits of the Mac OS -
friendly atmosphere, stability, power... Unix! I tell ya, there's
nothing better than a Mac...

Okay, I've gotta end this happily excited rant of positivity...

~nv

20070917

Google Earth project

I'm one of several people who will be training for a local 3D project
using Google Earth, Google Sketchup, Picasa2, and IRFanView. All of
these are free programs as I know, because I've used all of them
before. I do training on October 16th and at some point after this,
will create 3D images of 10 local buildings.

Cool, huh? I thought so!! Long ago I wanted to be an architect, and
while this isn't exactly architecture, it certainly does appear that
it might encompass some of the interests I've always held. Skills,
too... I mean, it's like autocad, graphics, and computers all in
one. :)

Can't wait to start!!

~nv

20070916

Power's back on!

We forgot that the power was scheduled to go out early this morning,
and thus we were awakened by the sounds of beepage. I was half-
dreaming WITH the beepage so it's a good thing Dale was awake enough
to say, "Oh, riiiight, the power's out this morning." That woke me
up enough to realize the beeps in my dreams were the beeps of our
real-life UPSes. Then I realized that I'd neglected to shut off
Shady last night so I flew out of bed to shut him down before the
battery backups died. (Supposedly we get around 15 minutes of
battery time, but I've never tested that theory.)

Then I went back to bed to finish enjoying the last few hours of snot-
free existence. Felt like my chest was going to explode with the
dryness, but I didn't care, at least I wasn't blowing my nose. My
next awakening occurred at 8:35am when Kitty decided to remind me
that she hadn't been fed. And had been MOST patient. Sinkie added
to her chidings when I went to fill the dishes and then I wandered
back upstairs to turn on the computer. Which I couldn't do because
there was no power. So I went back downstairs and made myself a
sandwich with some cool soup which I made by dumping hot water from
the tap into it to warm it some. (I was hungry and wanted soup.
Byte me.)

So, anywho, I had to email ya'll 'cause as soon as I woke up for real
this morning I had to wander around the house feeling lost due to
lack of internet/computer time, and now that it's back on I'm
realizing I really didn't need to be online but since it's here,
well... I HAD to email SOMEONE!!

There's the story. I'm going to finish cleaning my den now. :)

~me!
ps the funny word of the day is "snot"
pps holding back the laughter is still killing my lungs

20070915

Tracfone is COOL!!

Okay, now, not only did Tracfone make some good changes this past
year such as rolling over minutes every THREE months instead of
wiping them out every TWO, but... they've also done away with the
phone programming bullsh**. I just added 60 months and three months
of services for $20 and was awaiting the screen with the codes to
enter into the phone when... BUZZ BUZZ My phone vibrates off the
table, scaring me senseless. I thought someone had just called or
something, but no! It was a message telling me 60 minutes and 3
months had just been added to my phone!! I'm like, "But... I've not
entered any codes...?" Not necessary anymore!! :D :D :D

SUPER easy... I love tracfone even more now. It's the most perfect
solution for me because I really only want a cell with me for
emergencies; I have my work cell for work and most people call me at
home. The battery lasts me about a month per charge 'cause it's
usually off, I get roaming coverage in most places and good coverage
in many, the price may be a lot per minute but $21 every three months
is cheaper to me than $55 per month was with Sprint since I seldom
EVER hit the top amount of minutes they gave me, no matter how cheap
they were. So... it makes sense for me to have this little guy.

Yep. I'm a fan. :)

~nv

sewing SUCKS!!

Just wanted everyone to know that sewing sucks the moldy spores off
of year-old BREAD!!

Yeah, smart, I'm getting over a cold, have snot dripping out of my
nostrils every two minutes and lo and behold, yours truly decides
that she wants to try to sew together a dress (or something) out of
that nice fuzzy panne velvet material she bought weeks ago.

NOT!!

First, this is the material from he**. Second, I gone done sewed
together the wrong edges. Now I've got a very narrow, long tube that
Dale says I should donate to a caterpillar missing his cocoon.

Granted, I can fix this, I mean, I can rip apart the seams I just put
in that took me all of 10 minutes to clamber through, and all will be
well again - the material will be flowing and free to curl up at its
edges all over again. But I HATE doing things over. HATE IT HATE IT
HATE IT!!

So, I'm putting this material bag in its bag and will curl up in the
nice rough material of a t-shirt. Nyah. Then I'm going to find
breakfast seeing's how it's almost noon. As soon as I blow my nose.
Again.

~nv

20070913

Health items

I'm noticing patterns here.

Over a year ago I'd had this odd little tickle cough that refused to
leave. I ran across this article on the 'net about the "chronic
cough" that remained after a bout of the flu, and how to treat it
with food nutrients. Basically, the body's store of B-vitamins was
supposedly depleted. I tried their recommendations of liver (even
though I hate liver), yogurt, wheat germ, molasses, and even added
wheat pasta.

To my surprise, I gobbled up the liver as if it were chocolate, ended
up devouring the pasta - even the water it was cooked in! - and
became mildly addicted to molasses for a few weeks, stealing a gulp
here and there each day. Within a week, the tickly cough had
disappeared. I can't say I enjoy plain yogurt that much, but it was
somehow tolerable at the time, then my interest in it tapered off also.

Since then, I've noticed that as I start feeling tired, I also start
craving liver. I'd heard the stuff is excellent nutrient-wise; it's
FULL of iron for one thing. So I suppose I'm not surprised that my
body quickly recognized it as a necessary item when it needs to
regenerate its stores quickly. Well, last weekend I had just such a
craving. I was feeling rundown all week, cooked some liver, and
started up with the yogurt and molasses again. Then I had a craving
for spinach, tomatoes, and blue cheese, so I started making myself
salads again. And, a friend who recently moved had given me all this
darned tuna, so I made myself a few sandwiches this past week or so.

The past few days I've had oodles of nice, stable energy at work but
still felt like I was sliding somehow. I kept up the gulps of
molasses and yogurt and wheat germ and sure enough, I developed a
mild cold last night. Today was a half-day at work and I have to go
in tomorrow so I called in for today since there were enough people
to cover. (Better I'm out today and rest up for tomorrow!) Glad I
did, I've slept most of the day on only one benadryl!! The strange
thing is, though, that all day today I kept craving tuna fish
sandwiches on wheat bread with chocolate milk. I seldom want liquid
with a sore throat, but the milk is perfect somehow. I looked up
tuna on whfoods.org and wasn't surprised to find that it's a good
source of tryptophan and a few of the B-vitamins, as well as other
nutrients. Yet another testament to my food cravings. My nutrient
levels must have been really depleted lately. It amazes me how much
my body requires just for day-to-day operations at times. It seems,
too, that my brain requires the most; I can be physically active and
eat less than when I sit for hours figuring out problems on a
computer, yet I don't gain an ounce either way.

Anyway, patterns. Right. I'm becoming a strong believer in fresh,
non-chemically-altered foods.

I found out that the smaller and redder a vine tomato is, the riper
and better it is. As with many foods, I remember growing up thinking
tomatoes were sooooooo delish, and in recent years have been
thinking, "How did I ever eat these? They're so acidic!" Well, not
only are the store-bought ones irradiated, but most are also picked
too soon and end up getting ripened on the shelves. All the extra
prep work makes them inferior. I discovered this when someone at
work gave me a tomato from their garden. It was the most perfect,
lovely, yummy tomato I'd ever had, rounded rather than oddly-shaped.
Drool. So I bought some at the Farmer's Market and discovered those,
too, were awesome. I want to grow my own next year and allow them to
vine-ripen as long as they can stay on the vine. Things are just so
much better when picked... get this, wild blueberries don't make my
shoulders break out in those little itchy bumps. It's the cultivated
ones my body's sensitive to, which means it could be something put ON
the berries, since this year even those didn't do anything to me
(other than a mild headache, which I think might be from the
oxidizing effect they have on blood vessels). I forget who mentioned
the pest control idea, but it seems it could very well be that rather
than the berries themselves. The berries we picked last year could
have been sprayed with something many berry farmers use, and maybe
this year the dude used something different. Other than genetics,
this is the only real explanation as to why wild blueberries have no
negative effects on my shoulders.

Lancelot is peeking at me from over a leaf in his vivarium. How
cute. I caught him and looked over, and he just tilted his head to
one side and squeezed his eye shut at me. We may not interact like
Sinclair and I do, but I still enjoy his company on my desk and am
glad we've become reacquainted. He's such a curious little fellow.
I feel bad that Guin and I never really knew each other well, but at
least I won't regret having paid too little attention to Lance.
Heh. He's still doing it. I keep looking up at him to see him
watching me, then he squints at me again. Hehhehheh. He's also
watching me type. If people would simply observe creatures a bit
more rather than lumping them all into a big group of inferior
species, they might realize that animals are far smarter and more
interesting than they give them credit for! I still miss Gracie
terribly. I've been talking about her a lot lately to people who
will listen. When her and Mercy first came to live with me, a lot of
folks were like, "You have... RATS??" As if that's a horrible
thing!! Rats are some of the most intelligent beings on this
planet!! And Gracie was a particularly wonderful pet. I'll never
ever forget her. After her sister died of cancer, I figured that
maybe rats were not the best pets to have. They don't have really
long life spans, and are prone to cancers and other malicious
maladies. But even with these possibilities, I can't say I regret
having known either of them. Knowing Gracie even for one year would
have far outweighed her death in terms of emotion, and I was blessed
with over two wonderful years in addition to her age before she came
to live with me.

Definitely worth the time spent worrying about her as she slowly
lapsed into memory.

Well, I'm getting a bit hungry and tired again. I've been up a whole
hour and a half!! Time to feed the body again and do some more
rest. Hm. Sounds like Dale just got home, too. Just in time.

~nv

20070911

Re: the mark of analysis

> I just figured out the solution to a problem I noticed.
>
> Tonight I went to rename picture files on my SD card. I do this
> frequently by using a little renaming script I created with "A
> Better Finder Rename 7." Typically, I open the SD card folder,
> locate the pictures, highlight them, drag them onto the script, and
> it renames them thusly: yymmdd hhmmss pic#.jpg
>
> Then I move them into folders based on date (such as 0911, which
> would be today) and move THOSE to a folder on the hard drive. Then
> I wipe the SD card clean.
>
> Tonight, however, it kept telling me that I hadn't the
> permissions. My first thought of course was that the card was
> locked. But upon some systematic thinking, I realized it was
> confusing my two "sticks." Both of them are labelled "No Name."
> So, when it went to rename things, it thought I meant No Name when
> I really meant No Name, even though I specifically dragged from No
> Name and not No Name.

Confused? So am I. I'm exhausted and am going to sleep now.

~w

the mark of analysis

I just figured out the solution to a problem I noticed.

Tonight I went to rename picture files on my SD card. I do this
frequently by using a little renaming script I created with "A Better
Finder Rename 7." Typically, I open the SD card folder, locate the
pictures, highlight them, drag them onto the script, and it renames
them thusly: yymmdd hhmmss pic#.jpg

Then I move them into folders based on date (such as 0911, which
would be today) and move THOSE to a folder on the hard drive. Then I
wipe the SD card clean.

Tonight, however, it kept telling me that I hadn't the permissions.
My first thought of course was that the card was locked. But

20070910

irks

Hopefully writing about this will finally get it off my chest and
I'll be able to move on. It's been bugging me since Friday off and
on, what someone recently said to me. I don't know why; I guess it's
because I was not only offended by the sheer stupidity of the
statement coming from an intelligent person, but also because I like
this person even if I'm not overly fond of some of her approaches to
work.

Anywho, after working weekends, nights, and MANY holidays for as long
as I can remember, I was finally promoted to my current post. I
remained on second shift - no weekends! - for a while even though I
wanted to work days, but I like second shift, so it wasn't that bad.
I just bit my tongue and ignored the promises that had been made,
figuring eventually they might come true.

They did. I was put on days. But, it was on the condition that I
work weekends again. Gah! But that's all right; I figured out a
nice schedule for myself and presented it. It didn't go over well
with my coworkers until I pointed out this 3.5-day weekend every
other week. Suddenly they were also interested, as I was, in working
12 hours every other sunday (or saturday).

It has been working out very well I think; I've heard no complaints
about it at least. I'm certainly very happy with it. And that 12-
hour sunday I work every other week allows me my quiet time to catch
up on things (when I don't get surprises, that is). I've managed to
look past people's faults after momentary annoyances, which is what
my boss wants. But. When someone comes to me and tells me I OWE
them because they've lost two of their weekends covering for someone
else when /I/ should have covered all four weekends myself, I get
rather... irate.

I have four points to mention here in my defence, not that I need
one, but just to set my own mind at ease; to reassure myself that I'm
not reacting hotly to something I'm actually responsible for:
1. The agreement was that all three of us cover for each other
because all three of us were going to take a month off.
2. When Newbie was told she wouldn't get a month's vacation, she said
she'd take a six-month leave of absence instead.
3. Newbie updates the schedule and checked with me when she created
the current coverage pattern. Never said I needed to cover
additional fridays because she couldn't get a month off.
4. Despite her wording, Newbie is doing two fridays out of four.
That means she's not lost ALL her weekends, just two. Like, duh.
And she's a math major?

If she really thinks I owe her, then I suppose I owe her two fridays
and our peer owes her two. After all, that's all she's covered for
us. Unlike her, I tend to think long-term. I got screwed with that
approach so I can understand her stance. But to tell me and others
that I'm not stepping up to the plate is not only unprofessional but
also untrue and a mockery of all I stand for. A better approach
would be to simply keep track, and then politely ask me to cover for
her, which up until now I would have glady done in a heartbeat. Now
every time I'm asked to cover her sorry arse, I'll probably resent it
for a while, at least until she's redeemed herself in my eyes.

I'm guessing she was just having a bad day that day and wasn't
thinking clearly when she said these things to me, but it's been
bothering me. After putting in my time there, I think I have some
moral obligation to at least feel slightly miffed at these remarks.
To have some newbie come in here making all sorts of demands when I'm
not only seven years her senior but have more computer knowledge in
my little finger than her physics (or whatever) degree does, dammit,
I'm miffed.

Now I leave for work... *steam*

~w