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		<title>tragic</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2012 03:57:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Still doesn&#8217;t feel real Not really in the mood to post any big long blog, tonight. A man I respected and admired, who wrote songs that actually made me dance once, is dead. I&#8217;m sad that any pictures of him that I once had were lost in the great hard drive failure of &#8217;03 and I&#8217;m [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://marlborough.patch.com/articles/scott-ricciuti-a-beloved-marlborough-musician" target="_blank">Still doesn&#8217;t feel real</a></p>
<p>Not really in the mood to post any big long blog, tonight. A man I respected and admired, who wrote songs that actually made <em>me </em>dance once, is dead. I&#8217;m sad that any pictures of him that I once had were lost in the great hard drive failure of &#8217;03 and I&#8217;m far away from Worcester, and cannot mourn with my fellow Wormtowners, but I am thankful that the state of the internet let me be part of the conversation and that this exists: <a href="http://75.130.235.51:8005/listen.m3u" target="_blank">http://75.130.235.51:8005/listen.m3u</a></p>
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		<title>busy day off</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2012 01:57:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No video games, not yet, anyway&#8230; the day&#8217;s not over, I guess. I spent most of the day working on an upgrade to  Mom&#8217;s quilt shop&#8217;s website. This is a project I started when I was out there in February, and just haven&#8217;t had the time to finish, until today. Unfortunately, I couldn&#8217;t finish it, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No video games, not yet, anyway&#8230; the day&#8217;s not over, I guess.</p>
<p>I spent most of the day working on an upgrade to  Mom&#8217;s quilt shop&#8217;s website. This is a project I started when I was out there in February, and just haven&#8217;t had the time to finish, until today. Unfortunately, I couldn&#8217;t finish it, completely. The whole reason I started the upgrade process was that her site suddenly used all its bandwidth, one day. The culprit seemed to be her cart software&#8217;s inability to create its own product thumbnails. It was just using html to resize the huge pictures, slowing all the loading times and eating up all her bandwidth. There was a system that would display thumbnails on the appropriate pages, if you created them and named them with a proper suffix and/or put them in the proper folder&#8230; but it wasn&#8217;t working. When I finally got things all upgraded and working again, I downloaded a bunch of her product photos, got them all thumbnail-sized &#8230; and then FTP stopped responding. Timeout, timeout, timeout. So, it&#8217;s not really done and the guy who might be able to look into why it&#8217;s not responding, and restart a service or something, is in England, and probably asleep.</p>
<p>Then I grabbed the Lumix GF2 that I got for Sarah, last year, and took a walk around the neighborhood. I haven&#8217;t really used it, but I found it pretty easy to get the hang of. It&#8217;s weird having to use the screen and not having a viewfinder, and I miss the flexibility of macro mode from my camera, which I couldn&#8217;t find in the menus upon menus&#8230; but it took some pretty nice shots, and the fact that I can change out that lens and even put something crazy like the <a title="Pinwide" href="http://wanderlustcameras.com/products/pinwide.html" target="_blank">Pinwide</a> lens on there is darn cool. And it&#8217;s nice and light; I walked around the block with it on my neck and didn&#8217;t once feel it weighing me down.</p>
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		<title>home is not on fire</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2012 23:54:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had a super productive day, today; I caught up on all of the camp paperwork, which means that I&#8217;ll get to do some tech/web work on Wednesday. It&#8217;s a nice change of pace. I like the organizational work involved in registration, and I love the team building stuff, but a little break now and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://fashiondisaster.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_20120402_175602.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-777 alignright" title="IMG_20120402_175602" src="http://fashiondisaster.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_20120402_175602-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>I had a super productive day, today; I caught up on all of the camp paperwork, which means that I&#8217;ll get to do some tech/web work on Wednesday. It&#8217;s a nice change of pace. I like the organizational work involved in registration, and I love the team building stuff, but a little break now and then is a welcome thing.</p>
<p>Speaking of breaks, I have tomorrow off! Maybe I&#8217;ll play some video games, it&#8217;s been a while&#8230; a month or more, I think. It&#8217;s also <a href="http://www.micro43day.org" target="_blank">Micro Four Thirds Day</a>, and we happen to own a mu-43 camera, so maybe I&#8217;ll take some pictures!</p>
<p>Speaking of pictures, I saw this giant plume of dark smoke when I got close to home&#8230; in the exact direction of home&#8230; and I found myself hoping that home wasn&#8217;t on fire. I think, maybe, the landfill across the street from our subdivision is on fire. So maybe we&#8217;re safe. There&#8217;s certainly a lot of ash floating through the air.</p>
<p>Speaking of air&#8230;. um, I got nothing.</p>
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		<title>bite my glowing orange ass</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Oct 2010 03:37:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I might carve the words into the back side (ha!) tomorrow. Not bad for my first decent attempt at a pumpkin, in years.]]></description>
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<p>I might carve the words into the back side (ha!) tomorrow.</p>
<p>Not bad for my first decent attempt at a pumpkin, in years.</p>
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		<title>Road-trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2010 04:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spent a week in the wilds of the Southern Indiana and Tennessee and drove across Kentucky, twice. I think we made one brief stop in Kentucky, each time we crossed it&#8230; spent most of our time tooling across Tennessee in whatever direction suited us on that particular day. It turned out to be a really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spent a week in the wilds of the Southern Indiana and Tennessee and drove across Kentucky, twice. I think we made one brief stop in Kentucky, each time we crossed it&#8230; spent most of our time tooling across Tennessee in whatever direction suited us on that particular day. It turned out to be a really fun trip, so I&#8217;m going to attempt to sum up the highlights.</p>
<p>We started our trip with a drive through Indiana, the long way, until we reached the river that separates Kentucky and Indiana. There was nothing around except a cute little town every few miles&#8230; and this big-ass casino that we had booked a night at, in the hopes of a classy room and a little fun wasting some money playing slots. The slots were, indeed, fun, and we all managed to blow a few dollars and stay entertained for a couple of hours. I thought about trying my hand at roulette again, but the stakes were too high for me&#8230; $5 minimum&#8230; a far cry from the $1 (CAD) minimum in Montreal, where I did so well, all those years ago. We had a decent dinner at a cafe where fish swam behind our heads, but awoke to find the room even more dirty and stained than we originally observed&#8230; we put up a little fuss, in the morning, and they comped the room. They also promised us a letter worth a free weekend and $100 hotel credit&#8230; which turned out to be a letter worth one free night and $50. We&#8217;ll probably use it someday. The breakfast buffet was great&#8230; we understood how the crazy old casino addicts could play all day and then gorge themselves on the buffet food and make it worth the price.</p>
<p>Then we headed down to Nashville. I think that, even though I had prepared the <a href="http://goo.gl/maps/9pLs" target="_blank">google maps</a> of our trip, it hadn&#8217;t really dawned on me that <a class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Small" title="tyrannosaurus doorway" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/5045052975/"><img class="alignright" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4144/5045052975_cfec34dd2d_m.jpg" alt="tyrannosaurus doorway" width="240" height="180" /></a>we were driving through Kentucky, until we started this leg of the trip. I remembered trying to figure out how close we were going to be to where EJ lived, when we chose the Smokies as our overall destination, but somehow, the fact that we were driving across the state had gone totally unnoticed. We stopped in one, clear tourist-trap-of-a-town and almost went on a tour through a cave, but decided that the time commitment involved wasn&#8217;t worth it. Then we stopped at a giant &#8220;rock &amp; gift shop&#8221; that reminded me of that scene in Zombieland where they bust up a cheesy gift shop. We also took some pictures of the entranceway to Dinosaur World, but decided not to waste $13 per person to go inside. We made it to Nashville before dark and hooked up with our friend Jesse for dinner. He took us to a couple of cool places: a really nice cafe, that seemed off the beaten path a bit, and a bar on Broadway, where you&#8217;re supposed to go when you visit Nashville, I guess. We heard the &#8220;<a href="http://www.reverbnation.com/montegoodandthehonkytonkheroesband" target="_blank">Honky Tonk-Heroes</a>&#8221; play and I got my dose of country music.</p>
<p>Then we headed across Tennessee to our cabin in Pigeon Forge. Google took us on a long stretch of NOT-interstate which resulted in one police officer pulling us over and &#8220;cutting us a break&#8221; by writing us a ticket that had the words &#8220;*Pre-Trial&#8221; written on it&#8230;  and assuring us that we would pay less than the actual fine, though that amount isn&#8217;t actually written on there anywhere, so we&#8217;ll see what happens when I call to take care of it. We were a little stressed about our cabin rental office being closed by the time we got there&#8230; but the directions to our cabin were in a coded lock-box outside the office&#8230; the unpaved and extremely steep road up to the cabin probably would&#8217;ve been described better by a person than that sheet of paper could&#8217;ve ever done. It took us a couple tries to get up the last stretch of road. We ventured back down to stock the cabin with some food from Food City and picked up a movie at a Blockbuster Express kiosk.</p>
<p>The next day, we cruised around Gatlinburg, skipped right through the cheesy touristy section, and toured around the crafters&#8217; section of town. There was one scary shop full of wood-carved stuff (including belts!), and the walls were covered with signed portraits of every past republican president and letters thanking them for their contributions&#8230; There was a slightly <em>friendlier</em> pedestrian mall full of shops at a cute little covered bridge; We had some good ice cream there. On our way out of town we stopped at Hillbilly Golf, which was a mini-golf course installed on the side of a hill where we took a chairlift up to the top and played our way down. We actually went to dinner  at a BBQ place, based on the Hillbilly attendant&#8217;s recommendation, and then came back to golf.</p>
<p>Our friend in Nashville recommended that we go to Ruby Falls. He talked about it like it was in the same town as our cabin, but it was really 2+ hours away. We were up for a little road trip, though, so we decided to trust his advice. The cave was pretty awesome and the history or the cave and the original cave beneath it was pretty cool. The falls themselves were impressive, but the &#8220;7 minutes&#8221; that you get there is not sufficient for a photographer. The castle that they built out of the rock they pulled out while digging the shaft for the elevator provides a nice view of Chattanooga and the winding river. We decided we were hungry, so I busted out the Yelp app on my phone and started reading off the nearby restaurants. &#8220;Pizza sounds good.&#8221; was the decision, so I found the closest pizza place with the most ratings and it happened to be the best freakin&#8217; pizza that any of us have ever had, I think.</p>
<p>We tried to save the Smokies for the day that had the best weather predicted, so that our pictures would be pretty and any small hikes would be bearable. <a class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Small" title="P1300584" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/5045782284/"><img class="alignleft" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4091/5045782284_b66fb2e588_m.jpg" alt="P1300584" width="240" height="180" /></a>We drove into the national park and started up the mountains&#8230; we pulled off anytime we saw something picturesque and wandered a bit, took lots of pictures. We went all the way up to the North Carolina line and saw where the appalachian trail meets the scenic road we were on&#8230; then we headed up to Clingman&#8217;s Dome, which included a half-mile walk up a fairly steep grade. We were all pretty exhausted, but we made it and the views were awesome. We decided that we deserved a good meal, so we headed to this Apple-themed place&#8230; it had a long wait, but a good reputation. Unfortunately, our waitress left and handed our table off to someone who was far too busy and sort of left us with no food for a half an hour&#8230; again, we put up a bit of a fuss and they gave us lots of free stuff. On our way back to the cabin, we experienced the world&#8217;s largest As Seen On TV store&#8230; it was entertaining, and maybe a little sad, but definitely an experience.</p>
<p>Then we drove home&#8230; as if we hadn&#8217;t spent enough time in a car, the family agreed to indulge my 50-minute detour to the nearest Tim Horton&#8217;s. A few of the roads were &#8220;closed&#8221; on our 50-minute detour, but we drove on them anyway. I must have missed Tim&#8217;s coffee a lot, because it tasted amazing. It was also a nice break in the drive&#8230; somewhere a little past the half-way point.</p>
<p>A little ways into our first day of driving, we started choosing the music we would play alphabetically, by band. You can see some of our soundtrack on <a href="http://www.last.fm/user/EFDisaster/tracks" target="_blank">my last.fm page</a>. We were missing a few letters, went back to a couple, a bit out of order, and some of them came from Sarah&#8217;s iPod, but if you&#8217;re curious, I could try and figure out what all letters were. The iPods all got a little time on the stereo&#8230; we replaced my noisy, clicking tape adapter on the ride home. The Mazda got new struts (covered under that extended warranty we bought with the cars&#8230; phew) right before the trip, so the car performed great. My phone was a champ, it managed to get us internet access in the cabin, guided us by GPS, everywhere that we went, and let me check in on Yelp all over the place and finding us good places to eat. Yelp and a couple other travel/review sites definitely had better recommendations that the silly guestbook in our cabin &#8211; for example, when it comes to pancake houses in the area: Flapjacks, no; Log Cabin, yes. The cameras all performed admirably. A few pics from mine are up at <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/sets/72157624956946807/" target="_blank">Flickr</a>. We brought a handful of film cameras and haven&#8217;t developed anything from them, yet.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Frank, Sarah&#8217;s little brother, is now 21. We went to Famous Dave&#8217;s, a chain BBQ place, last night, and he did not get carded. Sarah didn&#8217;t get carded either, but she wasn&#8217;t that surprised. It made me think back to when I was 16 and my sister was 26 and the two of us were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frank, Sarah&#8217;s little brother, is now 21. We went to Famous Dave&#8217;s, a chain BBQ place, last night, and he did not get carded. Sarah didn&#8217;t get carded either, but she wasn&#8217;t that surprised. It made me think back to when I was 16 and my sister was 26 and the two of us were wandering around Key West, Florida, during the week that my brother got married. We stopped into a bar, because there&#8217;s more of those than anything else in Key West. She got carded; I ordered a Sprite, the bartender asked if I was sure that&#8217;s &#8220;all I wanted.&#8221; My sister was upset&#8230; in a few more years, I&#8217;m sure that getting carded no longer upset her.</p>
<p>I also took a trip down memory lane, earlier in the week, when an old ex-girlfriend apologized to me on facebook, in case she was ever heartless or selfish. She wasn&#8217;t and I told her so. It got me thinking about past relationships&#8230; there are a few people <em>I</em> should probably apologize to; I guess I have a few regrets, but I <em>think</em> I only really hold one grudge, maybe two. Facebook is certainly good for bringing up these random memories and feelings.</p>
<p>In other news, camp is almost over, though I got roped into an extra week. It&#8217;s going to be a low-enrollment/more chilled-out version of camp, but it&#8217;s still another week of getting up early and going to the city. My hope is that my seniority and 15+ years of camp experience will mean that I&#8217;m running the show as the fill-in director. My history in these matters is that I&#8217;m promised a director&#8217;s position and/or I fill in for one until a decision is made and then it isn&#8217;t given to me&#8230; no such promise was made this time, so maybe this will be the time it happens.</p>
<p>The commute to camp has been made much nicer, this summer, by the set of Ultimate Ears SuperFi 5vi that I picked up when they went on super-sale at Amazon. Unfortunately, the cord busted on the first set, so I had to get myself another set, but Logitech customer service got back to me about my complaint and replaced the first set for free&#8230; in the meantime, the cord started to separate, right at the jack, on the second set. I put some electrical tape on there to hold it together until the replacement set came. <a class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Small" title="sad" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/4895873078/"><img class="alignright" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4095/4895873078_ba91cd5e7e_m.jpg" alt="sad" width="240" height="180" /></a>I&#8217;m hoping they replace them as well. The foam tips are the most comfortable, but it makes me sad that they fall apart after a week and half or so. I think my ear canals are too small or something because all of the various sized silicone tips irritate my ears a bit and seem to wiggle their way out. The cord is obviously cheap on this model, both have broken and it makes lots of contact-noise when I&#8217;m walking around, but if I ever upgrade to something better, I might look into those custom ear-molded ones.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m also still playing the music on my commutes from my iPod. I was hoping to be just be carrying the Droid. I am carrying an extra battery for the phone, so I don&#8217;t have that excuse anymore, and it&#8217;s not that it&#8217;s not capable, but the lack of gapless playback (for those few albums that really need it) or built-in volume normalization (for regular shuffle) or a shuffle-by-album option (for when I feel like reconnecting with my albums, which is most of the time) makes me continue to carry my iPod. There are alternative music apps that attempt to solve these issues (at least the gapless and shuffle by album), but none puts it all together. I&#8217;m sure that future versions of Android will get these features in, especially if the rumors are true and they start using android as an OS for a media-player type device. Will these features make it in before I upgrade to a new phone?</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve found the phone very difficult to use this summer. I&#8217;m not sure if it&#8217;s just too humid at my mostly-outside job, or if I sweat too much (likely) but the touchscreen gets all freaked out and thinks it&#8217;s being touched all over the place and renders the phone useless until I clean it off&#8230; and even then, I can only get good response from it for a few seconds until it starts freaking out again. If I go somewhere cool and dry (air conditioned) and give it some time to recover&#8230; and give myself some time to recover and not be so sweaty &#8230; it works just fine. This wasn&#8217;t an issue at all in the Winter and Spring; It will probably affect <em>when</em> I decide to upgrade to a new phone. I&#8217;ll be eligible for a bit of a discount in early July, and that humidity will just be starting to bother me again. So whatever awesome android phone is available on July 06, 2011, you can pretty much bet that I&#8217;ll be buying one. If it continues to happen on the next phone I own, I&#8217;ll have to seal my phone in a ziploc bag all summer, or something.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m pretty sure I have a legitimate use for the wireless tether feature of the Droid. We&#8217;ve booked ourselves a few days at a cabin in Gatlinburg, TN, in late September. The rental policy said something about having &#8220;local Knoxville area access numbers&#8230;&#8221; Dial-up? <em>Awesome.</em> I don&#8217;t think I know anyone in the area (unless EJ is still around there, somewhere), so this one is going to be pure vacation, for me, and no attempting to visit friends/family. That stuff will have to wait until sometime around the holidays. It&#8217;ll be one of the longer roadtrips we&#8217;ve done in the past couple years, and I&#8217;m excited about that.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;tween vacations</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 01:50:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8216;Tween season is ending. Camp orientation/training started today. Got a a good relaxing week in Wisconsin complete with Bingo, lots of Uno, a round of Mini adventure golf, a few boat rides, lots of good eating and a fair amount of laying around doing nothing. There are pictures. There will be yelp reviews, soon. Macbooks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;Tween season is ending. Camp orientation/training started today. Got a a good relaxing week in Wisconsin complete with Bingo, lots of Uno, a round of <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Mini</span> adventure golf, a few boat rides, lots of good eating and a fair amount of laying around doing nothing. There are <a title="flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/sets/72157619603035505/" target="_blank">pictures</a>. There will be yelp reviews, soon.</p>
<p>Macbooks down in price! Great timing! Cheap upgrade to Snow Leopard, too! Now, convince me not to switch to AT&amp;T and get an iPhone &#8230; or convince me <em>to</em> switch, turn-by-turn GPS was one of the things holding me back from the iPhone and I guess that&#8217;s not an issue for much longer. I need a reliable phone ASAP. I&#8217;d love to wait for an Android phone on Verizon, but the chances that Verizon will cripple its coolness (app store and free access to all of googleness) is almost guaranteed&#8230; or convince me to wait and risk a few weeks of camp with a phone that turns itself off a few times a day. If I go all apple on hardware, will I be tempted by the apple counterparts to the Google stuff I use and love?</p>
<p>Looking forward to a trip out east next week&#8230; hope Sarah and I can shake our weird ailments before then.</p>
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		<title>Memorial day and trademarks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 16:48:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We were invited down to the southern end of Illinois for Memorial Day weekend by our friend Deborah. Her grandparents live down there on a lake that&#8217;s heated by a coal power plant (though supposedly, the lake is there to cool the plant). It was a fun trip, full of large meals and the expected [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We were invited down to the southern end of Illinois for Memorial Day weekend by our friend Deborah. Her grandparents live down there on a lake that&#8217;s heated by a coal power plant (though supposedly, the lake is there to cool the plant). It was a fun trip, full of large meals and the expected lake activities: boat rides, swimming, watercrafts. They own a couple jet skis that the whole family referred to as &#8220;Polarises.&#8221; I kind of chuckled each time I heard it, but I guess it&#8217;s the same as calling a photocopy a Xerox, or calling a tissue a Kleenex, or Band-aids or Q-Tips, though those are pretty common, now. I was just amused because when I hear Polaris, I think snowmobile&#8230; not as a generic term, but because I thought that was their main product. I wonder if some <em>thing </em>could&#8217;ve been a Yamaha or Kawasaki or LG if those companies had just focused on one product, instead of making <em>every</em>thing. Actually, wasn&#8217;t &#8220;jet ski&#8221; a brand name owned by Kawasaki for a while? I looked it up; It was! There are tons of &#8220;genericized trademarks,&#8221; the examples they <a title="wiki" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_generic_and_genericized_trademarks" target="_blank">listed on wikipedia</a> included Aspirin, Cellophane, Dry ice, Escalator, Kerosene, Laundromat, Linoleum, Thermos, Trampoline, Videotape, Yo-Yo and Zipper! I think some of the ones in their &#8220;still protected&#8221; list are pretty common, too: Bubble Wrap? Dumpster? Anyway, there are <a title="flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/sets/72157618747612771/" target="_blank">pictures at flickr</a> &#8230; some from the boat rides and some random shots from the City Museum detour that we took on the way home. It was raining, and they wouldn&#8217;t let us go outside, so I didn&#8217;t turn out my usual batch of just-under-a-million shots.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;tween-season coming soon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am looking forward to sleeping in more than one day a week&#8230; and being able to take some mini-vacations. There&#8217;s still all the season wrap stuff to get through, first, though. It seems an impossible task, right now, as I&#8217;m feeling completely exhausted. I guess that&#8217;s to be expected after an overnight for work, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am looking forward to sleeping in more than one day a week&#8230; and being able to take some mini-vacations. There&#8217;s still all the season wrap stuff to get through, first, though. It seems an impossible task, right now, as I&#8217;m feeling completely exhausted. I guess that&#8217;s to be expected after an <a title="TEAMCorps pics" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/sets/72157617883168649/" target="_blank">overnight</a> for work, followed immediately by the <a title="wedding pics" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/sets/72157617869394795/" target="_blank">wedding</a> of our friends Jessica and Jason. This week shouldn&#8217;t be too bad. At some point, though, I need to start helping mom with her quilting shop web site.</p>
<p>Right now, sitting at the desk at the Y, all I can really think about is seeing Star Trek. I&#8217;ve heard so many good things about it&#8230; sure, some classic trek fans have their issues, but it&#8217;s trying to <em>reboot </em>the Star Trek world, not continue it. With a bunch of the <a title="fringe" href="http://www.fox.com/fringe/" target="_blank">Fringe</a> team behind the writing and production, it has to be good.<em><br />
update: </em>Star Trek didn&#8217;t happen tonight, but we did a lot of research into how to set up a clothesline for Patti for Mother&#8217;s Day. Hopefully we&#8217;ll fit Star Trek in, tomorrow.</p>
<p>Good things coming up: more days off, mini-vacations, new Fable II <a title="fable" href="http://www.lionhead.com/?newsid=70" target="_blank">downloadable content</a>, macbook</p>
<p>In the bummer zone: Garmin announced more delays for the Nuvifone. The android phones are looking more and more attractive, even though they don&#8217;t have turn-by-turn directions, yet. Unfortunately, the only android phone even <a title="motorola calgary" href="http://phandroid.com/2009/04/29/motorola-android-phone-calgary-headed-to-verizon/" target="_blank">rumored</a> for Verizon has a crappy-looking keyboard. If I didn&#8217;t think I&#8217;d miss the real keyboard, I&#8217;d already have broken down and gone with the iPhone. In the meantime, my phone is surviving&#8230; only shutting itself off once or twice a day.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a time frame for the macbook upgrade. If I haven&#8217;t done it by June 25th, it will happen that day. The fact that it is going to happen makes me hate the loud fans and uncomfortable weight of the Dell even more. I don&#8217;t actually hate the Dell, it&#8217;s had a bunch of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a time frame for the macbook upgrade. If I haven&#8217;t done it by June 25th, it will happen that day. The fact that it <strong>is going to happen</strong> makes me hate the loud fans and uncomfortable weight of the Dell even more. I don&#8217;t actually <em>hate</em> the Dell, it&#8217;s had a bunch of good years, but it is time for the upgrade.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t have a timeframe for the phone upgrade. I was waiting for the nuvifone, but there isn&#8217;t a release date for that yet, and the main reason I was leaning towards it was the GPS-centric nature of it. The word on the street is that the new iPhone OS will enable using the Google maps in other applications and allow turn-by-turn directions. I don&#8217;t know if I can <em>go Apple</em> in such a big way&#8230; but the iPhone does have great customer satisfaction ratings and such. My phone turned itself off three times, completely at random, on Thursday&#8230; it is definitely time for that upgrade, but it also might not happen until the summer.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s actually going to be an upgrade, but we&#8217;re supposed to switch from Dish to U-Verse next month. Our DSL is currently with AT&amp;T, and it can&#8217;t even handle streaming Netflix movies&#8230; I don&#8217;t think we ordered any more speed, so it probably won&#8217;t change, but the girl who set up the install sure did try to convince us that it was a newer, better, more exclusive dsl line. As far as I&#8217;ve heard, U-Verse is just TV over DSL. It&#8217;s pretty likely that we&#8217;re actually trying to squeeze TV and the internet over the same pipe and actually downgrading. We shall see.</p>
<p>This site&#8217;s wordpress code is due for an upgrade, but I don&#8217;t have any desire to do that. All of my little plugins are working fine. Maybe, if I get a little more into tumblr/twitter/etc. after the phone/macbook upgrade, I&#8217;ll feel the need to tweak the code here to keep up with more mobile updates.</p>
<p>My car doesn&#8217;t need any upgrades&#8230; I guess Doug&#8217;s van is dead, though. We peeked at some craigslist ads for similar vehicles in our price range, but haven&#8217;t started actively looking at anything yet. I&#8217;ve been using the Sirius in my car much more often, lately. I got an eMail from Sirius and I was tempted to buy the latest portable radio while I can still &#8220;lock in&#8221; the current rates. Who knows if Sirius will survive? I&#8217;ve done my part to support them. I resisted the urge by telling myself that the radio I had put in my car works fine and I don&#8217;t need another portable music player&#8230; I like the idea of combining a couple devices, not adding one to carry around.</p>
<p>My camera also doesn&#8217;t need to be upgraded, but I haven&#8217;t used it much, lately. When I had time to be taking pictures, I was mostly playing video games. I&#8217;ll bring it along on the field trips for work and maybe that&#8217;ll respark my desire to shoot. Maybe a new toy <em>would</em> help&#8230; Or maybe I should get a Diana+ for myself, since it seems to be getting all the cool attachments and add-ons lately.</p>
<p>Upgrade fever is similar to Spring fever. All of our vacation planning is definitely keeping the typical spring fever symptoms at bay&#8230; unless vacation planning <em>is</em> a symptom of spring fever. Mom&#8217;s coming up during my spring break, we&#8217;ve got a family vacation planned for early June and a wedding back east in late June&#8230; and we&#8217;ve yet to pick out a show, but we plan to hit APT/Theater in the woods again this summer. I guess there are a few weeks between the team-building season and the camp season that I haven&#8217;t thought about, yet. There&#8217;s always video games&#8230;</p>
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		<title>pulled the trigger on a new (to me) Mac</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 15:45:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I found a plugin that&#8217;s supposed to crosspost from my wordpress blog to myspace. That would cut down on a lot of copying and pasting for each blog entry. There may be formatting issues. We shall see. This entry is mostly a test to see how well it works. [Update: didn't work at all] First, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found a plugin that&#8217;s supposed to crosspost from my wordpress blog to myspace. That would cut down on a lot of copying and pasting for each blog entry. There may be formatting issues. We shall see. This entry is mostly a test to see how well it works.<br />
<em>[Update: didn't work at all]</em></p>
<p>First, I should mention that I entered <a title="sugarloot" href="http://www.sugarloot.com/entry/112606161" target="_blank">this shot of Penny</a> into a photo contest with the extremely vague theme of &#8220;Black &amp; White.&#8221;  Sarah found the contest, <a title="sugarloot" href="http://www.sugarloot.com/entry/113195985" target="_blank">she entered too</a> &#8211; You should vote for us.</p>
<p>Sarah is working today. She went from no jobs to one retail job at Jo-Ann fabrics, one photojournalism gig at a local paper and one Promotions gig (web design, print newsletter design, photo slideshows, etc.) for a non-profit in Florida. It&#8217;s weird to be home while she&#8217;s not; that hasn&#8217;t happened in a while.</p>
<p>While she was in Florida, gathering photos for this job and meeting the people she&#8217;d be working for, I replaced the G4 with a G5. I grabbed a last-generation G5 (just before the intel switch) on eBay. It&#8217;s crazy fast, compared to the G4, and stable, so far. I got everyone&#8217;s accounts migrated onto it without too much trouble. The handles got a little bent in shipping, but that&#8217;s ok. The G4 has been a trusty computer for many years now, mostly as a backup, occasionally as Mark or Drew &amp; Candace&#8217;s main machine in Woonsocket, but I think my constant hardware tweaking was finally too much for it. It was crashing at random. I mostly suspected the <em>not-really-for-a-mac</em> video card, but I didn&#8217;t want to go back to the one that was slowing the whole machine down. It&#8217;s downstairs and hooked up to that behemoth of a CRT monitor that Zombie is hooked up to. When I have time, I&#8217;ll mess with it and see if I can make it stable. Unfortunately, it never crashed on my watch, so I don&#8217;t know if I can duplicate the problem.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d like to be downstairs, now, playing with the other computers and catching up on my TV shows, but Frank&#8217;s friend Karol is sleeping on the couch down there. I&#8217;m trying to think of a way to make noise and wake him up but not give away the fact that I&#8217;m doing it just to wake him up.</p>
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		<title>boredom</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 14:17:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking back, I could&#8217;ve used my time to do some cleaning around the house or do my paperwork for adventure ed or sort pictures from camp for the poster/collage or decide on pictures for a calendar. Let me recap some of the things that the boredom has made me accomplish instead of all those useful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking back, I could&#8217;ve used my time to do some cleaning around the house or do my paperwork for adventure ed or sort pictures from camp for the poster/collage or decide on pictures for a calendar. Let me recap some of the things that the boredom has made me accomplish instead of all those useful things:</p>
<p>I made all of my eMail go through Google Apps accounts, and then, instead of using POP to retrieve everything to my main gmail account, I&#8217;m having it forward there. Then, I made new labels for all of the mail. Then I went through my old labels (per account) and made filters for <strong>everything</strong>; All of my junkmail and advertisements go where they should and all my shopping related mail goes where it should and all my financial related mail goes where it should, etc. It is, essentially, the way I used to organize and filter my mail when I used Thunderbird to check all the POP accounts. I set up most of those filters as messages came in, though; For these, I went through my thousands of eMails and looked for any with no <em>new</em> labels on them, and, when appropriate, made a filter. Gmail is nice enough to find all the other existing eMails that match that filter and label them at the same time.</p>
<p>I also got rid of a superfluos account on the mac. My music was on a separate account (named itunes). I think I set up the account because I wanted to do simple ipod syncing and there was weird music in the itunes library of my actual account, not necessarily stuff I wanted on my ipod, stuff that past roommates had left on there. So I went through all of that music and threw away most of it, then exported the library from the itunes account, imported it into my account and deleted the itunes account. I also <em>Restored</em> my ipod. Maybe it&#8217;ll make that occasional error on start go away, maybe it won&#8217;t&#8230; but at least it&#8217;s a mac formatted ipod, now, so I can update its software, if there&#8217;s ever another update, from the computer I&#8217;m always hooking it up to.</p>
<p>Today, I started going through all my pictures on Flickr and assigning some of them to <em>groups</em> that I joined a long time ago and forgot about. This was a pretty futile excercise, though&#8230; it&#8217;s not streamlining the computer or making my eMail any easier to sort through, so I&#8217;ll probably just stop doing it, right now. I think it was just an attempt to kill the boredom while working at the front desk of the Y.</p>
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		<title>still hate homework</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 23:57:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I hate the paperwork related to the every day operation of the adventure ed. program. It&#8217;s just like homework, when I was in school. I did the work already. The team is progressing. Why do I have to write about it? Boo homework. I don&#8217;t mind doing the survey result statistics, because the whole reason [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hate the paperwork related to the every day operation of the adventure ed. program. It&#8217;s just like homework, when I was in school. I did the work already. The team is progressing. Why do I have to write about it? Boo homework. I don&#8217;t mind doing the survey result statistics, because the whole reason we do the surveys is for comparative statistics&#8230; but the journals don&#8217;t help the team at all. Boo homework.</p>
<p>In exciting/fun news, one of Sarah&#8217;s polaroids from our trip back east is shot of the day on <a title="Polanoid" href="http://polanoid.net/" target="_blank">Polanoid</a> &#8230; she even gets a gift card! Woot!</p>
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		<title>proud of Woonsocket</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 20:54:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really meant to blog more from back east. I&#8217;ve had a draft sitting here since before Sarah and her mom joined me out there, but I don&#8217;t think I logged back in after they got there, and we came back right before I started work, so things have been fairly busy. Today is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Small" href="http://flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/2889923105/"><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="marinade" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3209/2889923105_70ab0ccabf_m.jpg" border="0" alt="marinade" hspace="3" vspace="1" width="180" height="240" align="right" /></a>I really meant to blog more from back east. I&#8217;ve had a draft sitting here since before Sarah and her mom joined me out there, but I don&#8217;t think I logged back in after they got there, and we came back right before I started work, so things have been fairly busy. Today is a real day off, though. There&#8217;s some sort of testing this week that throws off all the school schedules, so here I am, with some free time. Yesterday was a day off, too, but most of the day was occupied by the Mazda dealership and the crazy extended warranty people. I just finished preparing some pork for tomorrow&#8217;s dinner. It&#8217;s marinating, now&#8230; while I was cutting the meat, Sarah noticed that the marinade had separated. It reminds me of Jell-O 1-2-3. They don&#8217;t make that anymore, which is too bad. I remember liking it. Enjoy the picture. I&#8217;ve posted a few other pictures from the trip at Flickr in a set called <a title="back east 2008" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/sets/72157607385497563/" target="_blank">Back East 2008</a>.  I think we need to come up with more creative names for these trips. It was a good trip though, action-packed and fun-filled. Without further ado, here are some of my thoughts and reactions and recaps of it:</p>
<p>I did a lot of wandering around in between my grandfather&#8217;s funeral and the day Sarah and her Mom arrived. I didn&#8217;t make a checklist this time, I sort of <em>winged it</em>. I missed Putnam and Providence and Western Mass, as well as Sara and Drew, but I&#8217;ll try and make it up to them over the holidays or something. The most impressive changes were in Woonsocket. I drove around most of town on one of my first free days, while doing some errands.</p>
<p>Improvements since I lived in Woonsocket:</p>
<p>Starbucks: closed<br />
Tim Hortons: opened a second location, with a drive-thru<br />
Main St: more than half of the storefronts were occupied and open</p>
<p>Also, the Game Stop had a Wii Fit in stock.</p>
<p>I caught up with some people and did a little sightseeing around Worcester &amp; Millbury and Webster &amp; Dudley. I ate at Jimmy&#8217;s pizza, played Werewolves of London on the jukebox. I did some shopping for New England treats at a Market Basket (where I found the Coffee Milk on the same shelf as all the other milks). I helped Mom start to remake her living room and move beds around.</p>
<p>The girls arrived on Saturday night, right in the middle of what was left of the storm Hanna. They survived their long drive, though, and I was very proud of them. Sarah&#8217;s posted a pretty good recap of the first couple days at <a title="ponkie's journal" href="http://ponkie.livejournal.com/178918.html" target="_blank">her livejournal</a>. We saw some family, toured through Plymouth, hit King Richard&#8217;s Faire and then went to NYC and played tourist some more; visited the Statue of Liberty and ground zero and a good deli.</p>
<p>Tuesday, we had a little more rain, so we kept it local and did some indoor-type activities. We started with breakfast at Carl&#8217;s Diner in Oxford. The serving size has not gone down. We sat at the counter, for the maximum effect. I don&#8217;t believe we ate another real meal for the whole day. We did hit Friendly&#8217;s for some ice cream, that evening. I believe that was also the day we took in some Candlepin bowling at Mohegan in Webster. It&#8217;s still kind of a dive, but its charm is intact.</p>
<p>Wednesday, we met Mom in Worcester, after dropping my car off at the Mazda dealership for an oil change (and to look into the weirdness it went through on the drive out there). We headed to Lexington to visit the historic <a title="wiki" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington_Battle_Green" target="_blank">Battle Green</a>, visited the cemetery where my Dad and my Grandfather are and then met up with Mom&#8217;s friend Joyce at Bruegger&#8217;s Bagels for lunch. I hadn&#8217;t had a Herbie Turkey in a long time, and it was very tasty. Then we drove downtown and walked around Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall, had some cream puffs and then went to my cousin Mark&#8217;s place, in Braintree, for dinner. Mark made us pick records to play, and then made us play his XBox 360 and his Playstation 3. He cooked his awesome mac &amp; cheese and some amazing burgers for us.</p>
<p>Thursday, we took in Purgatory Chasm. We walked down the chasm and back up on the East side of it. It was very nice, good weather for it. We also went up to Dresser Hill and got some food and shakes. I don&#8217;t think the Dairy stuff is as good as it once was, but it&#8217;s still the only place I eat fried clams. That night, we went to the outskirts of Worcester and saw Mark&#8217;s group, The Accident that Led Me to the World, play in a barn attached to a huge farmhouse that about 20 people lived in. They call it a Collective (read: commune) and the show was a potluck. Lots of friendly modern hippie-types, nice big wood-burning stove in the kitchen, bunch of pretty good music. It was something I&#8217;d never expect from Worcester.</p>
<p>Friday, we decided to hit the Big E on opening day, as a stopping point on our way back home. It was fun to go down the avenue of states and expose Patti to all the local culture and flavors. We wandered through some of the vendors and a good chunk of the crafting section. We ate a little and walked a lot. Looking back, it wasn&#8217;t a good choice for a stop on the morning of a big drive. We were still pretty exhausted for the first few hours of the trip home, and we ran into torrential downpours and Tornado warnings, but we survived. I think I slept through most of Saturday.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2008 15:49:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last weekend, we went to Wisconsin, partly to fulfill our yearly tradition of seeing a play an American Players Theater and partly as a weekend getaway in honor of Sarah&#8217;s birthday. We spent the whole weekend in the Mt Horeb and Spring Green area. On Friday, we stopped in at our favorite little chocolate shop [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last weekend, we went to Wisconsin, partly to fulfill our yearly tradition of seeing a play an American Players Theater and partly as a weekend getaway in honor of Sarah&#8217;s birthday. We spent the whole weekend in the Mt Horeb and Spring Green area. On Friday, we stopped in at our favorite little chocolate shop and then got dinner at the adorable Italian place we ate at last year, before heading up to the theater to catch Widower&#8217;s Houses.</p>
<p>Saturday, we spent the whole day in Mt Horeb, starting with breakfast at a great little place called Schubert&#8217;s. Then we took in the activities and sights of National Mustard Day. We didn&#8217;t actually <em>participate</em> in the activities or <em>eat</em> any mustard or mustard-themed food (Culver&#8217;s Mustard Custard?). But we did wander and take pictures and shop all the cute stores, including the gift-shop half of the Mustard Museum. Then we popped back into Schubert&#8217;s for milkshakes and rosettes. We also did some quick visits to the gift-shops of Little Norway and Cave of the Mounds. We bought some geodes. I&#8217;m not sure if we cracked them open yet. Then, after a little chillin&#8217; at the motel, we got some yummy dinner at a place with a HUGE menu.</p>
<p>Sunday, we used the third part of our tickets to the House on the Rock tour. We did the other two parts last year. This was definitely the darkest part of the tour, but it was very cool&#8230; it started at the huge carousel and included the doll carousels, lots and lots of dollhouses and the amazing organ room. On the way home, we picked up some cheese and meat and ate at a Panera Bread rip-off called Atlanta Bread.</p>
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<p>It was nice to do a little road trip. I&#8217;ve been doing public transportation to work most of the summer and I&#8217;ve missed driving. I had kind of forgotten about the phenomenon that, back in high school, in the music groups that went on many trips, we called &#8220;bus head.&#8221; The theory was that sometime after two hours being enclosed in the same vehicle, something in your brain shut off. We found that it didn&#8217;t matter if it was a school bus or a nice comfy chartered bus or a van or even a car. Once you hit that point, you had &#8220;bus head.&#8221; We discussed it with our band director; It takes a long time to recover from &#8220;bus head.&#8221; We didn&#8217;t want to plan any trips with long rides and immediate performing, even if it meant leaving in the early morning. We needed at least two hours. We could unload equipment during those two hours, but we definitely couldn&#8217;t do any rehearsing or make any decisions or be expected to engage in any activities that involved a lot of thought.</p>
<p>Luckily, my drive to work usually stays just short of &#8220;bus head&#8221; inducing length, and the public transportation route involves changing from train to bus or &#8220;El&#8221; about halfway through. I actually drove a couple times this week. Wednesday, I got together with a couple guys, after camp, and played some music. I think it went pretty well, if it turns into something I will definitely let you all know. Thursday, we had our family night (that <a title="60" href="http://fashiondisaster.org/2008/08/07/can-i-get-a-60-inch-monitor-for-my-house/" target="_self">60 inch TV</a> was what my camp photos slideshow was being displayed on) and then some of the staff went to Whirlyball. I had no idea what Whirlyball was until I saw it. It&#8217;s kind of like like Jai Alai or Lacrosse, in bumper cars. It was fun.</p>
<p>One more week of camp left. This week includes a sleepover, possibly another trip to Eli&#8217;s cheesecake world, a visit to Independence grove and another cookout&#8230; so lots of excitement.</p>
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		<title>can I get a 60 inch monitor for my house?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 22:25:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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<p>60 inches is big!</p>
<p>updates on recent trips and stuff, soon, I promise!</p>
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		<title>summer: exhausting, but fun</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 14:08:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Camp is a much easier than adventure ed, but the hours are longer. We (the adventure ed facilitators) complained amongst ourselves about not being paid for all the time between classes, but those hours were nice, relaxing breaks. Breaks just don&#8217;t happen in the summer. I don&#8217;t have to think nearly as much; I&#8217;m barely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Camp is a much easier than adventure ed, but the hours are longer. We (the adventure ed facilitators) complained amongst ourselves about not being paid for all the time between classes, but those hours were nice, relaxing breaks. Breaks just don&#8217;t happen in the summer. I don&#8217;t have to <em>think</em> nearly as much; I&#8217;m barely doing any programming at all, only running or playing games a couple times a week. But all the running around and gathering supplies, moving lunches, taking pictures, etc. keeps me busy all day and makes me exhausted by the time I get home. I should be taking more days off, especially these weekend days doing front desk at the Y. I took next Sunday off, since it&#8217;s the day after <a title="csts" href="http://www.chicagolandbrowncoats.com/csts/" target="_blank">Can&#8217;t Stop the Serenity</a> in Chicago&#8230; and I&#8217;ve got the the first weekend in August, including the Friday, all blocked out for our <a title="apt" href="http://www.playinthewoods.org/plays-ticket-information/theatre-in-the-woods.php" target="_blank">theater</a> / <a title="trolls" href="http://www.trollway.com/calendar.asp?Month=8&amp;Day=1&amp;Year=2008&amp;CategoryID=0" target="_blank">trolls</a> / <a title="hotr" href="http://www.thehouseontherock.com/HOTR_AttractionMain.htm" target="_blank">house on the rock</a> weekend. No more 15 days in a row, this summer.</p>
<p>In other news, I&#8217;ve found a new feed aggregator that I like: <a title="swurl" href="http://swurl.com" target="_blank">Swurl</a>. It has a much more blog-like design, and the timeline feature is really neat. Here&#8217;s <a title="swurl" href="http://johnv.swurl.com" target="_blank">my swurl</a>. I also got a new camera bag. The one that came with the Pentax owed me nothing, since it was, essentially, free&#8230; it finally got too beat up to be used, so I got a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000W8ZDWA?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=existentialfa-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B000W8ZDWA">Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home</a><img style="border: medium none  ! important; margin: 0px ! important" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=existentialfa-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=B000W8ZDWA" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /> and it fits a lot of stuff.</p>
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		<title>I am wearing Crocs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 02:11:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[They&#8217;re like duck boats for your feet&#8230; that&#8217;s what they make me think of anyway. I picked up a pair of the &#8220;off-road&#8221; variety at the REI, that we spent hours trying to find, yesterday. They&#8217;re comfortable. The strap button is irritating me a little, but nothing out of the ordinary for a new-shoe kinda [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They&#8217;re like <a title="duck boat" href="http://www.bransonducks.com/images/photos/rtd_photo_fuldkcapgar_hr.jpg" target="_blank">duck boats</a> for your feet&#8230; that&#8217;s what they make me think of anyway. I picked up a pair of the &#8220;<a title="croc" href="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41L3uVPO87L._SL500_.jpg" target="_blank">off-road</a>&#8221; variety at the REI, that we spent hours trying to find, yesterday. They&#8217;re comfortable. The strap button is irritating me a little, but nothing out of the ordinary for a new-shoe kinda thing. We went there to look at camera bags, since mine is dying and so is Sarah&#8217;s. They&#8217;re supposed to have some <a title="crumpler" href="http://www.crumplerbags.com/Cart/index.php?catId=22" target="_blank">Crumpler</a> bags, but they didn&#8217;t have anything except a couple gadget pouches. By the way, when did REI start putting its &#8220;co-op&#8221; status in the limelight? I have this member card, which I thought was just another store rewards program&#8230; but it turns out that I&#8217;m a member of the REI Co-op. I even had a &#8220;dividend&#8221; that I got to put towards my purchase.</p>
<p>Getting utterly lost on the way there, due to our complete reliance on the unerring accuracy of printed out Google directions, made me realize that I really do benefit from the GPS. It&#8217;s time to get a unit in the car that&#8217;s mountable, unlike the cheesy little laptop. I added one with a good traffic system and a big screen to my Amazon <a title="wishlist" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/3VO6XAZOPGSU8?reveal=unpurchased&amp;filter=all&amp;sort=priority&amp;layout=standard" target="_blank">wishlist</a>. I&#8217;m unimpressed with MSN&#8217;s traffic system, on the laptop, but I&#8217;ve heard there are a couple new traffic monitoring systems coming out soon. We did chance upon a <a title="cosi" href="http://www.getcosi.com/" target="_blank">Cosi</a>, though, so it wasn&#8217;t a total waste.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s nice to have my car back. I had to pay my deductible, but the Progressive dude seemed pretty sure that once he heard back from State Farm, that I&#8217;d get reimbursed pretty quickly. I got a nifty little keychain. It&#8217;s one of those classic, flat, rubbery ones. It&#8217;s a nice addition to my growing keychain collection. The place also did some serious cleaning of the interior. I was amazed.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m strongly considering using public transportation for camp this summer. I don&#8217;t need to carry a whole lot of equipment to camp everyday, and I&#8217;ve got my iPod and Nintendo DS for train/bus entertainment. I did some searching through <a title="chicago" href="http://transitchicago.com" target="_blank">transitchicago.com</a> for routes from a couple of the Metra stations. The system is pretty darn cool, goes through Google maps and gives you alternate routes with approximate arrival times. Maybe I&#8217;ll try out a route or two next week, during camp training.</p>
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		<title>pictures up, car down</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 06:11:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spent most of the day going through pictures from the trip. I picked out about 150 of them and put them up on flickr. My flickr &#8220;uploadr&#8221; sucks pretty bad&#8230; I had to retry the upload on some of these sets two or three times. Sometimes it gives up and keeps track of what didn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 1px 3px;" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3267/2568877259_0649d83ccc_m.jpg" border="0" alt="trees on rocks" hspace="3" vspace="1" width="240" height="180" align="left" />Spent most of the day going through pictures from the trip. I picked out about 150 of them and put them up on flickr. My flickr &#8220;uploadr&#8221; sucks pretty bad&#8230; I had to retry the upload on some of these sets two or three times. Sometimes it gives up and keeps track of what didn&#8217;t get uploaded. Sometimes it&#8217;ll try to finish it&#8217;s upload, sometimes it won&#8217;t. Sometimes it&#8217;ll fail to upload at all and not even tell me. Sometimes it&#8217;ll get glitchy and upload the ones it missed twice. It&#8217;s pretty buggy. You can see all the picturesfrom the newest sets in my <a title="flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/collections/72157601317493627/" target="_blank">Vacations collection</a> or by searching the tag &#8220;<a title="flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/tags/knopfnorthwestvacation/" target="_blank">Knopf Northwest Vacation</a>&#8221;</p>
<p>In other news, someone drove into my car in the YMCA parking lot on Saturday. It apparently happened just before I was going to leave. I didn&#8217;t notice, since all the damage was around the front passenger-side wheel. I was in my car, and had turned it on and was ready to drive off&#8230; when a kid came running up with a note in his hand and apologized for scratching my car. I got out and looked at it, and it seemed to look like a bunch of scratches, so I was hoping we could take care of it without going through insurance companies. I got his contact info. But then I put the car in drive and it would not go. Upon closer inspection, I noticed that the wheel was not going straight, like the driver-side. So, I found the kid, in the Y, and we exchanged insurance info and called the police and I called my insurance company and set up all the towing, repairs and rental car stuff. It was supposed to be towed on Monday, so I went back to the Y on Sunday afternoon, after picking up the rental car, to take some pictures, and it was already gone. My rental is a Dodge Magnum, which is really fun to drive and very comfortable.</p>
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		<title>St Louis down, Seattle to go.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 04:10:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our trip to St Louis was fantastic. There was almost as much driving time as time spent there, but we threw a great plan together at the last minute, and stuck to it, and it was great. We checked in around 3 and then headed downtown and directly to the yummy place in the riverfront [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our trip to St Louis was fantastic. There was almost as much driving time as time spent there, but we threw a great plan together at the last minute, and stuck to it, and it was great. We checked in around 3 and then headed downtown and directly to the yummy place in the riverfront district that we liked so much from our last visit to St Louis, Hannegan&#8217;s. It was delicious&#8230; again. The toasted raviolis were super yummy, their fries were amazing and the <a title="flickr" href="http://flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/2516355418/in/set-72157605201894656/" target="_blank">dessert</a> was as great as I remembered.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="margin: 2px;" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3121/2515522032_31a24829f8_m.jpg" alt="sunroof" hspace="2" vspace="2" width="240" height="180" align="right" />From there, we headed right over to City Museum and got a parking spot so close that there was an airplane visible through the sunroof. The party was mostly chaos, but it was definitely a good time. The place is really amazing. It was mostly teenagers and older, so we didn&#8217;t have to watch little kids crawl through all the tight spots and feel super jealous. There was free Monster energy drinks (which, after two sips, I decided are too gross for consumption) available the whole time that we were there and some other free foods became available later, but we were still pretty full from Hannegan&#8217;s. We could&#8217;ve used some water or something, but that wasn&#8217;t an option. Free admission and free food and free generic sodas is pretty good, though. I did buy a Ball Pit shirt, because mine smelled funny. We took a lot of pictures. I experimented with my new semi fish eye for the first time. <a title="flickr" href="http://flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/sets/72157605201894656/" target="_blank">I posted a bunch</a>.</p>
<p>After a few hours, we took off and got some much needed rest at our hotel. The <a title="flickr" href="http://flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/2514761631/in/set-72157605201894656/" target="_blank">bathroom door(s)</a> were like closet doors, with no lock. It was strange, but otherwise, the hotel was ok. We watched the silver surfer movie when it came on HBO and I think it might&#8217;ve been worse than the first fantastic 4 movie, which is saying a lot.</p>
<p>In the morning, we headed back downtown to get breakfast at a place called <a title="rooster" href="http://www.roosterstl.com/" target="_blank">Rooster</a>. We chose it based on Yelp ratings. I should really go review it (and Hannegan&#8217;s and City Museum), but I think I&#8217;ll save that for the morning. I had a <a title="flickr" href="http://flickr.com/photos/efdisaster/2515538819/in/photostream/" target="_blank">Finnish Pancake</a> and it was really delicious&#8230; Sarah got monstrous crepe filled with egg and bacon and Vermont Cheddar cheese. I tried some, it was awesome. She also got a side of Breakfast Potatoes of which I probably ate the most. They had a little hot pepper or something on them and it was really delicious.</p>
<p>We started home from there, stopping at every antique mall that we saw along the way and a restaurant that Sarah&#8217;s mom frequented when she was in school called Avanti&#8217;s, in Normal, IL. The antiques were fun, the food was decent and we missed all the bad Chicago traffic.</p>
<p>Gotta prepare a little for next week&#8217;s trip to Seattle, but it was great to get out of town for a day or two. It really makes me look forward to the longer trip.</p>
<p>And now, the sleep.</p>
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