02.27.09

Computer Upgrade

Ran out of room on my laptop drive. Between pictures and karaoke, it ate ti all up. I need to have the karaoke on the laptop so I don’t have to carry extra drives, power supplies, and back up power supplies. Swapped out the original drive 120gb drive in my laptop for a 500 gb unit.  Spent the last few days putting things like my mail accounts back in order.  It’s been traumatic switching everything over: passwords, serial numbers, eMail files, bookmarks, signatures, working files, authorizations— phew.  I really needed the larger drive, but underestimated the scope of the changeover.  A pleasant surprise was how much the cost of the drives has come down!  The one I bought was $0.24/gb delivered!

Weather

In the 70s yesterday.  Today 60° and we are waiting on a snow storm.

Car Troubles

An unpleasant surprise came last week when my car went kaputnik on the way back from Sam’s in Fayetteville.  The chip I thought was bad in fact tested bad, but replacing it didn’t get ‘er going again. Hmmm.  Don’t want to fix stuff that isn’t broken.  When it warms up the end of the week, I’ll start at the fuse box and go through it with a meter and a ‘hot-or-not’.

Meanwhile, I’m driving my little 4 cylinder diesel pick up truck.  It isn’t as comfortable as the car, but the mileage it gets more than makes up for the differences in fuel prices.

Losing Friends

I hear of a friend passing now and then, but mostly I learn about deaths when I return to Ypsi— and the longer I’m gone, the more likely it is— this time I’ve been absent a year.  It’s weird going back because sometimes the blows are big, so I end up grieving, but it’s all old news to everyone else.  I guess the price of longevity is ever more frequent heartache as our friends and family go on before us…

Depression

Seems like no one wants to say it, but it looks from here like the U.S. is in an economic depression.  They happen.  It’s part of man’s boom and bust nature.  Someday our civilization will go the same way— all before have.  Anyway, credit was at the heart of the 1929 bust.  In 1999, the veto proof republican congress was lobbied to repeal the 1933 Glass-Steagal act that prevented banks from commingling their activities with insurance and investments.  At that time, they also deregulated the banks (remember? It was unregulated margin selling that brought the financial system down in 1929).  In 1999, there were credible warnings that what was being done would lead to another crash.  Well, it only took 9 years.  The actual instrument that brought down investment banking (an illegal combination before 99′) is called a ‘credit default swap’.  Now, all those giant unregulated investment banks are out of business— but the laws that created them haven’t changed.

In the bigger world, as long as the gasoline and electricity stay on, and there is some food in the stores, I think our civilization will get through the current phase more or less in tack.  And some good changes can come of it all.

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02.17.09

Social Networking

I’ve thought about checking out FaceBook and MySpace, but I fear I might find them interesting and then they’ll turn into a time-suck.  RedBubble got to be a time-suck until I forced myself to back off some.

I love uTube.  There is so much interesting material available.  I took an MIT lecture series on electromagnetism that was fascinating!  I’ve also learned how to play some songs on the bass by watching music lessons.  Wish we’d had those learning opportunities when we were young.  There are also replays of good documentaries and other excellent programs.  Sure beats the inane stuff on TV!

Dead Car

Yesterday I was returning from Sam’s Club in Fayetteville— driving through a rural area— and my car died.  I coasted to a stop in front of a pay phone at an Exxon station.  Talk about a convenient disaster.  I know that sounds like an oxymoron, but about the only better place to have broken down would have been in the driveway at the house here.  I suspect the problem is a computer chip in the distributor (happened before).

Ping Pong

Recently, the VFW here bought a brand new ping pong table. I looked around in the RV and discovered that I still have my paddle from 25 years ago.  I’m very rusty, but have really enjoyed playing a night or two each week.  The exercise feels great!  Though I think most of that comes from chasing the ball around Ç;-)

Computer

The aspect of a laptop that appeals to me most is the freedom.  And I don’t just mean the ability to take it with me places, but also the freedom from a work station.  I can use it anywhere around the house— on the couch, kitchen table, in front of the TV, or my favorite, sitting in bed.  Once upon a time, back when I used a work station, after a few hours I suffered terrible neck cramps— but that has never happened with a laptop.

My laptop just turned 3 and the warranty expired 2.9.  Just prior to that I sent it in for work and Apple sent it back looking almost like new— they put in a new screen, track pad, keyboard, optical drive, and a cover!  Now that the warranty is expired, I’m considering upgrading the 120 gb drive.

Weather

Turned much cooler here.  Highs are only in the 40s and 50s for a while.

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02.14.09

Early Spring?

It seems as though winter has turned the corner here in NC.  Early flowers are blooming.  Trees are budding and some have new leaves.  Yesterday I saw a pear tree or something in full bloom!  However, I say ‘seems’ because a freak storm can come anytime.  In fact, the biggest snowfall on record here came in March, but it was a north/south train— 60 miles east or west of here and they didn’t get anything.

I love Autumn in Michigan— though knowing what is to follow gives me some anxiety. Last year I even enjoyed Winter weather up to the New Year. But the long haul from then until May was depressing.

As far as the cold goes, I don’t much care for weather that dips below freezing anymore. Fortunately, those periods are short even during the worst portion of the winter here.  The rest of the time winter here might be compared with a perpetual early springtime in Michigan.
 

Writing

My main project remains writing.  I guess you could say it has split into 2 fronts: learning how to write a novel, and learning how to write.

I’d always considered myself an able writer, and I guess I am, but perhaps not as a story teller.  I suppose I’m a good writer because I went to a parochial school and from an early age was drilled on how to diagram sentences and construct paragraphs.  What I’ve figured out is that the paragraphs we learned to write are essentially for essays— and not of a type best for story telling.

During my structure studies: micro structure, Swain’s structure, humor structure, dialogue structure, and deep theory structure, one thing I figured out recently is that the structure of a good fiction paragraph is quite different from that of an essay paragraph—  never occurred to me that there is a difference!  So now, along with other goals, I am learning to rethink how I write paragraphs for fiction— they are delineated quite differently.

Learning new lessons is all just part of the fun.

Music

I am also playing more music than ever.  Lately I’ve been playing in a trio with tight harmonies.  The other 2 gents are strict church goers, so we will probably never work anywhere for $, but I don’t mind— it’s the best music I’ve ever made.  Today (Valentine’s) we are playing a benefit for a local church.

It’s 4:44 AM.  I should be sleeping, but I came home from doing my Friday karaoke show just after midnight, slept a couple hours, and the woke up ready to go!  Darn.  I’ll probably be dragging butt about mid afternoon

House Sitting

I have been house sitting here since last March.  Nearly one year!  I am bored with living alone. Back on the farm in Michigan, people came and went constantly.  Here, no one visits.  I’m not lonely.  I have many friends and acquaintances here.  But I like to share meals and only get to do that when I go out.  Only Bucky eats my cooking here…

And I miss having a garden!  Not much sense in that here— place could sell any time.

Politics

I know we aren’t far into the new administration, but I am pleased thus far with Obama.  He is eloquent and seems very confident.  I admire his willingness to surround himself with adversaries and include Republicans in his cabinet.  The comparisons with Lincoln aren’t trivial.

Perhaps Bush’s greatest legacy will be that he screwed things up so badly that he inadvertently made the race barrier irrelevant.

Travel Urges

I am uncertain about spending another summer in NC— in the event Todd’s house doesn’t sell.  Though I have a creative groove going here, other places also draw me.  I am urged to visit family and friends in TX.  My cousin’s house in Knoxville has been a good place to write— as is another cousin’s farm in northern MI and the Hine’s residence in Traverse City.

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