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Regular Customer

I just came back from a quick trip to the HEB grocery store down the street. When I went to the check out counter, something kind of weird happened to me.

The lady behind the counter smiled at me and said, “Well hello again!”

Now, Lord knows I don’t usually make an effort to remember who has checked out my groceries, so as far as I was concerned, this was my first encounter with this lady. Apparently, this was not the case. What impressed me was the fact that she remembered me, even if she had checked my groceries before, because I figure with all the people you see day in and day out as a checker, everyone would just be a big blur.

She started scanning what few items I had and remarked that I always seem to come late in the evening. It was about 10:30. I smirked and told her it’s the only time I really have to do things, which is mostly true. I was rather amused that she made that observation, too. It made me wonder if I’m just getting too predictable.

But it is a grocery store, so that’s not so bad. But one time…

I walked into a Best Buy and walked passed one of the employees, someone who obviously managed one of the sections. He took a look at me and said “Hey! Welcome back!”

Yeah, at that point I was pretty sure I had been going there too often.

Pumpkin Pics

I’ve just done a rare photo album update where I added some pictures of me and my friends doing a little pumpkin carving this past weekend. My friend Ara and I picked out and gutted the pumpkins, and the carving and designs were done by my friends Rami, Juan, and John. If you know these guys, you can pretty much figure out who did what.

Big Ups, Jon

A quick shout out to one of my oldest and dearest friends, Jon Morrow, for his marriage to the lovely Jillian Johnston this past weekend. Not only have they pledged their love for each other in front a close group of family and friends, but they have also professed it in front of shoppers of Virgin Megastores everywhere.

I understand this is actually how they met. ;)

Progress Report

  • Fished out a spare 20G drive and installed Win2000 on it, upgraded to SP 4 so it can recognize large drives
  • Copied the contents of my 80GB “backup drive” to the new 200GB drive so I can use the 80G as my new main OS drive
  • Discussed with apartment management about getting shades up on the loft window. They claimed they would be happy to do it, but the only problem is that they don’t have the proper height ladder to do it yet and they don’t currently have the budget for it since they are in a cash crunch (apartment complex is relatively new and most people have moved in with a couple free month’s rent).
  • Went to Bed, Bath, & Beyond and picked up a reach-extending contraption called the “Gopher” for $10. Using that, a broom, and a four-foot step ladder, I was able to actually put up the temporary stick-on shade on the window after much trial and error. It seems to be helping. I’ve already noticed it was considerably much cooler in the loft today.
  • Created two even-ish partitions on the 80GB drive: the first for the OS environment, the second for media files
  • Reimaged the first partition with a Norton Ghost image of my hard drive from two weeks back, which is now stored on the new 200GB drive. This actually went incredibly smoothly and I had my computer running just like it did two weeks ago with minimal effort. Yay Norton Ghost!
  • Moved media files, cleaned drive up, made backups of both partitions
  • Noticed that one of my front case fans has died (ARGH!) I don’t know when it died, it may have been gone for some time now. If that’s true, then it could very well have contributed to my hard drive dying if it wasn’t providing any cooling.
  • While attempting to recover files from my flash drive, discover that may flash card reader stopped working (ARGH!)
  • Went to Fry’s and got a new card reader. The reader happily loaded my SD card. I ran PhotoRec on it and it recovered all of my pictures from last Sunday and half of last Saturday! While I certainly wish there was a I way I could get the other half, I can live with this without much bother. I still got back my pictures and videos of Massive Attack, Flaming Lips, Muse, and fuzzy pictures of Tom Petty.

So all in all, I’ve recovered from the situation pretty well. I’ve only lost about a day of photos from the ACL festival!

She Can’t Take Anymore, Cap’n!

Something is up.

In the last three months, several major components of my computer have suddenly failed on me (I suppose it’s not often that they gracefully and slowly fail on you, though).

Just before the move, my computer would power up for about 4 seconds before it would shut itself down again. I thought maybe the power supply was bad, but a power supply tester confirmed that it was okay. I figured it had to be my motherboard. Replacing the motherboard pretty much rebuilding the system, so I ended up doing a full-on upgrade: motherboard, processor, and video card. All that cost me about $300.

Then, about a month ago, I found my computer wouldn’t even turn on. Interestingly, this happened while trying to diagnose a problem with my internet connection. Strangely, it was somehow linked to the fact that I had my coaxial internet running through my surge protector. I decided I wanted to try and see what happens if I reset my protector, so I shut off my computer. Then when I tried to turn it on again, it wouldn’t. After checking cables and all, I decided to test the power supply again. My worst fear was right - my power supply gave out. It was a nice name brand one, too, and I had it for less than a year. Incidentally, it was only the 5V+ that was no longer giving for some reason. So I went to the store and bought a replacement for about $80.

I came up to the loft this evening to do some stuff on it, and I saw something I did not care to see. The computer looked like it had rebooted sometime today or maybe even last night, but Windows did not boot up. Instead, on the bottom of the screen was message saying that it could not boot the OS. Of course, that is never good.

I tried rebooting and, sure enough, it was the same message. I opened up my computer to see what was going in there. I heard a tell-tale “click-click-click” that could only have been the final death throes of my hard drive. It seems my luck with components haven’t been that great.

I also noticed while I was in there that everything seemed pretty hot. I wasn’t sure if it was normal or extreme, but it seemed like it was more than I was used to. The thing is the loft in my new apartment has this window that is in a peculiar position where it is impossible to mount any blinds or curtains on without, maybe, a sturdy ladder and someone to hold the other end down, and even then, you risk falling down to the living room below. All the heat in the apartment already rises up to the loft, but then the window lets in the pure sunlight all day long, so it gets really hot up there. I have a feeling it could very well be having a considerable effect on my hardware.

So, I’ve got this thing called a “temporary shade” which means it is less elegant than a blind, but it’s stupid easy to mount and it’ll get the job of blocking the sunlight done. Getting to the window to put it up is still a task that I’ll probably have to leave to the complex’s maintenance crew, but I hope that this will help things out. Maybe it’s also just bad luck, but I hope that my components aren’t dying out because of any one faulty component I keep overlooking.

Anyways, hard drives are stupid cheap these days, and luckily Best Buy happened to have a good sale on some Seagate drives this week. You can pick up a 120GB for $50 or $200GB for $80. I originally was going to get the 120GB, but I decided to spoil myself (again). ;) Fortunately, I’ve been doing regular backups, and most of my important day-to-day stuff is on the laptop, so there are no real setbacks. My only fear is that since my backups are only weekly, I may very well have lost the pictures I took from the last day of the Austin City Limits Festival this past weekend, although there may be some hope in restoring them from my currently-empty flash card.

So those are my current adventures in tech.

Coming up: how to get any Linux+GNU/BSd distribution running in a virtual machine on your Windows desktop. :)

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