John V

existential fashion disaster

Monday, November 17, 2008 2 days ago

Movie - Code 46

In this futuristic sci-fi romance, William (Tim Robbins) is an insurance examiner whose company assigns him to investigate the use of papelles, fake travel insurance papers required by the strict government. Along the way, he meets Maria (Samantha Morton), the woman responsible for the phony papelles. Although he knows who she is, he engages in a fiery affair with her … but he'll have to end it within 24 hours, when his own papelles expire.

Sunday, November 02, 2008 17 days ago

that was a random wikipedia link, by the way
http://tinyurl.com/8bzb2 - extreme boredom, forgot to bring a book

Monday, October 27, 2008 23 days ago

pulled the trigger on a new (to me) Mac 5:45 PM

I found a plugin that'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, I should mention that I entered this shot of Penny into a photo contest with the extremely vague theme of "Black & White." Sarah found the contest, she entered too - You should vote for us.



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's weird to be home while she's not; that hasn't happened in a while.



While she was in Florida, gathering photos for this job and meeting the people she'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's crazy fast, compared to the G4, and stable, so far. I got everyone's accounts migrated onto it without too much trouble. The handles got a little bent in shipping, but that's ok. The G4 has been a trusty computer for many years now, mostly as a backup, occasionally as Mark or Drew & Candace'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 not-really-for-a-mac video card, but I didn't want to go back to the one that was slowing the whole machine down. It's downstairs and hooked up to that behemoth of a CRT monitor that Zombie is hooked up to. When I have time, I'll mess with it and see if I can make it stable. Unfortunately, it never crashed on my watch, so I don't know if I can duplicate the problem.



I'd like to be downstairs, now, playing with the other computers and catching up on my TV shows, but Frank's friend Karol is sleeping on the couch down there. I'm trying to think of a way to make noise and wake him up but not give away the fact that I'm doing it just to wake him up.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008 28 days ago

entered a photo contest with a super-vague theme: Black & White http://www.sugarloot.com/en...

Sunday, October 19, 2008 31 days ago

boredom 4:17 PM

Looking back, I could'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:



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'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 everything; 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 new 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.



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 Restored my ipod. Maybe it'll make that occasional error on start go away, maybe it won't... but at least it's a mac formatted ipod, now, so I can update its software, if there's ever another update, from the computer I'm always hooking it up to.



Today, I started going through all my pictures on Flickr and assigning some of them to groups that I joined a long time ago and forgot about. This was a pretty futile excercise, though... it's not streamlining the computer or making my eMail any easier to sort through, so I'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.
procrastinating

Wednesday, October 15, 2008 35 days ago

browsing 5:31 AM

Been trying to keep myself occupied while Sarah is off at her photo/web design/newsletter gig. I've done a lot of Mac shopping... not for the eventual replacement laptop(s) for our old limping ones, but to replace the G4 that's been my trusty backup since sometime in 2001. It's always been quirky, being a mac, but now it's just plain unstable and Sarah and her mom and I all use it a fair amount. Sarah will probably end up doing most of her work it, since her laptop can't really handle much. It's crashing about once or twice daily. I don't know what's causing it, and it's never actually crashed while I was using it, but I shouldn't expect wonders from a machine with so many weird hardware upgrades. I'm not in a place where I can invest in a new Intel mac to replace it, so I've been browsing craigslist and ebay for decent G5s. It'll be sad to retire the G4. Maybe it can be made stable and live on in some semi-retired state. It is kinda loud, though, might not be worth it. Maybe I can find a home for it.



In other news, Thursday, the Mazda is getting an oil change and the master window switch replaced, again. The first time it was because the Autobutton wasn't working. Then the replacement made the right rear window non-operational. It's been a long process, and a learning experience, since I'm now on my extended warranty and have to pay money for repairs. I also have to pay a whole bunch of money to have my windshield replaced. I woke up, Sunday morning, to find a starburst and cracks branching off in multiple directions right at the top center of the glass. Illinois doesn't have that nice separate glass policy that Massachusetts did... so I have to pay my full comprehensive deductible. I'd say that maybe I could get some cook pictures of the work in progress, but we've lined up sealcoating for the driveway for the same day, and that smell gives me an almost instant headache that lasts for a whole day.



Tomorrow, I think I get rained on during our first day trip of the season.

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