Saturday, November 22, 2008

What's new? Not much thanks. What's new with you?

Not too too much.

Was told yesterday that my last day is actually Wednesday and not Thursday as originally promised. I'm kindof sad about that. As you all know (if you read this crap at all), I really love my job and the company I work for, so taking a day away from me is like shortening my vacation. I'd rather keep the days thanks. That said, I could go in the extra day but won't but whatever.

So Wednesday is going to be a sad and boozy day. Thursday I'll go back to the office and collect my things as well as the things I'm buying from the company. I'm buying my Aeron chair. Look it up, ahh, here, I'm too good to you. We have a bunch of them at work, and they're allowing us to buy them and for the price they're asking, I'll never, ever be able to buy a better chair, so yeah, I'm buying mine. And I'll pick it up on Thursday.

Today is Saturday, so again, if you read this crap at all, you'll understand when I say that I bought Wall-E. Watched it tonight with the kids (not that I bought it for the kids, I love it for myself) and it was excellent. I think its the best of Pixar's movies so far.

I also bought an Airport Extreme Wireless base station today too. Had an old gift card for Future Shop and was going to get it when the office was built, but given that we've been having wireless problems, I thought I'd get it now. I already had/have an Airport Express, and it extends the range of an Airport Extreme base station so it was a logical choice. Funny but I've had wireless for many years and have struggled with the range of the networks. Our house is older and is quite large and is all on one floor. So some of the other wireless routers I've had over the years have had range extenders, the problem with them is that when you use them, the extender becomes a different network. So if the family room has a signal, it might be on a network called steve but when you install an extender, it needs to be it's own network, , so you might call it steve1. Well when you move from room to room, you need to disconnect from steve and connect to steve1. Not acceptable.

Apple's Airport is the only one that allows you to have range extenders (called Airport Express) that just extend the range of your network without them becoming a different network altogether. Email me if you want to full picture. As usual, Apple have really thought this thing through and although it certainly wasn't as easy to set up as promised it sure works well. Airport Express'es have a whole other bunch of really cool features too, look it up if you like. No, do it yourself. Dammit, here! I really do care too much.

Having a few glasses of wine tonight, that's something of an exception for me too. I don't usually drink at home.

My project for when I'm out of work (apart from my office construction project and finding a new job) is to digitize all of our video. We started shooting video before our first son was born, and he's now 7. I've never done anything with all the video, but now it's time. I have a project in mind called my son, from 0 to 5 in 5. A 5 minute video of his first five years. I want to do this for my second son too and he's 5 in February,  so I'd better get my thumb out and get busy.

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Post op redux

Doing pretty well after surgery last week.

Back at work now, not walking too well or too far, as it's uncomfortable, not painful at all, just uncomfortable.

Catching up on all my blog entries, one good thing about not moving too far or too fast.

One of my good friends leaves this week. If you read this at all, you know that my last day is coming up soon too. It's not really sunk in I suppose, but it is now, with my friend leaving. Soon for me, about a week.

My wife has been fantastic about my surgery. It's not like I've been unable to move, but she is aware of how uncomfortable it is for me to do much and has just taken over my normal duties. She's great and I love her.

Had some problems with our wireless at home this week so I'll take a look at it this weekend.

Wall-E is released on DVD this week! Going to buy that on the weekend for sure!

Signed up for a Twitter account this week too. Can't decide if I like it or not. Actually, I guess I can. It's almost worse than FaceBook (and I hat (no, not hat, hate), FaceBook, although I use it most days) and I've already got more than a dozen people following me and me following them. Don't see it lasting long though.

Hmm, what else? Been busy at the office. Trying to wrap stuff up. Also trying to build a website for a new Freelance Mac Consulting venture - VanMacGuy.com - not having much creative success though (you checked it out right? Told you). I got the domain and all the tech stuff is done and working, but I really am not inspired -  creatively speaking. Never had much of a creative eye, but I did used to have more than I have now. Wonder what that's all about?

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Looking for a job

We all know that my last day at my company is coming up soon. So I'm looking for another job, right.

Well I finally landed an interview, and had it yesterday. It went well, I was interviewed by one person and then by two. The interview with the first person went well I thought, we connected well and got along fine.

The second interview was with an engineer and a consultant and I wasn't so happy with it.

But we'll see what happens. The company is a real tech company, and I would be the only IT guy, which would be really great, I'd be able to run the whole IT show and I'd really like that.

No idea what's going to happen (obviously) and I hope I get it, but we'll see.

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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Post-op

Well, I had some guy-surgery the other day.

90 minutes of surgery, 3 hours of post-op recovery, a lifetime of getting used to the difference.

Not comfortable telling the whole world what I had done, but the recovery is painful and uncomfortable. Fine if I'm hanging around home in a robe, but when I have to wear clothes, umm, not so much.

Anyway, as the Urologist said, hurts for a while, but not forever, right?

I honestly believe that daytime TV is mostly responsible for Post-Partum Depression. It's horrible! New Mothers that are at a loss for what to do and switch on the TV are *going* to get depressed. It has to happen. So when a new Mother starts a conversation with "today, on Oprah", help her, reach out stand guard.

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