Technology is a pain in my ass

I think it’s fairly safe to say that having a reliable internet connection in my home is pretty important to our household.  For one, I work from home several days a week.  In order to do so I connect through VPN, and those can be pretty finicky.  Krystalle’s job is also dependent on us having a decent internet connection.  Not only does she write for a weblog, but she writes for a weblog about an online video game.  If she can’t get on to play that video game, she can’t exactly write about it. 

Then there’s the entertainment factor.  I’d say that about 80% of our household entertainment is delivered via the internet. 

I have business class cable service in the house, and on the whole have been very happy with it.  Recently, though, we’ve had periods of brief downtime that have been incredibly annoying.  From everything I can tell, they pretty much started around the time that I upgraded our Netgear Wireless B router to a Linksys Wireless G router with Speedbooster.

Which amuses and frustrates the hell out of me, because Linksys is supposed to be the bee’s knees, yanno?

The other day I called my service provider to talk about our connection issues, and during that conversation they informed me that according to the modem records the connection had been stable for 26 days.  They also mentioned that there had been some problems with Linksys routers.  I made the decision while talking to them to upgrade our service.

I’m now paying 30 dollars a month more, for what is supposed to max out as 12MB down/2MB up service.

We’re still having intermittent moments of packet loss.

So this morning I made the decision to purchase yet another router.  I’m going back to Netgear products, and I should be receiving our new Wireless N router tomorrow.

We’ll see what happens.

Word of advice to the hardcore Harry Potter fans on my friends list

Shut it off.

Seriously.

If you don’t want it spoiled, turn off all media until Friday night. Between the number of people who I’ve seen trying to spoil it and the undoubted news coverage that is going to happen over people spoiling it, you’re almost 100% certain to have some aspect of the book spoiled for you if you don’t tune out the world over the course of the next few days.

I’d also wear an iPod with the volume turned up loud when you purchase your books. You know, in case you run into donwaughesq.

On that note – I’m really going to be glad when this series is over. From seeing far more of Daniel Radcliffe’s naughty bits than I ever really had a desire to see, to assholes who think it’s funny when a fanboy/girl goes head explodey over having a book spoiled, to people who say that they hope someone gets cancer and dies over spoiling said book….this entire thing is just nauseating to me.

It’s just a series of books. Good books? Sure. Great books? Maybe. Hours and hours of entertainment for those of you who enjoy them. Undoubtedly. In the end, though, they are just books. Getting so worked up over the possibility of someone spoiling the ending for you that you seriously wish for another human being (muggle or no) to suffer one of the most horrible deaths I can imagine is just…disturbing.

Oh, and to you Mr. “Ha Ha I ruined the ending”? It’s not going to be as funny 10 years from now, and you’re actually gonna feel like a real ass over it. That is, unless you never actually grow up and you still live with your parents 10 years from now.

And no – I haven’t read them. Because I got half way through the first book with my son and just didn’t care to finish it.

Biggest. Ripoff. Evar

So my boss has started making little mini-films for this web site called Meta Cafe. The latest is on, what he calls, the world’s biggest ripoff. I’m not sure if I’d agree that it’s the biggest ripoff in the world, but it’s pretty damn startling when you run the numbers.

He loves the “cha-ching” sound that he used in it. Personally? I think he’d have a much higher rating if he’d have showed some guy getting kicked in the Jimmy. I told him this, and he offered up that part to me in his next film.

I’m thinking not.

Honestly, I’m pretty impressed with the production values here. He used some great angles and editing, and I think the movie has a real “professional” feel – especially for one produced at home.

So check it out and see what you think. Kinda makes you wonder how easy it would be to put together an actual movie with a plot and stuff.

The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores

And I must be one, because this is going to be yet another in a fairly long series of random, rapid fire “this is what is going on in my life” posts.

Morrissey

Last night

 and I got to see former Smiths front man Morrissey at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater.  What a truly amazing show.  The very first thing I noticed when he came out on the stage was that he got down on his hands and knees to the audience, and continued to show respect for us for the rest of the concert.  He frequently reached out to shake hands with audience members at the front of the auditorium, thanked us after every song, and even gave the mic to a few folks up front (which didn’t work out so well in the “entertaining for the rest of us” arena, but I’m sure it made their nights).  Any artist that takes the time to try and make their audience feel appreciated gets respect from me, and Moz did that in spades.

Above and beyond that, he put on a hell of a show.

The set was a mix of his solo work and stuff from the Smiths, with a few obvious classics in there (“Girlfriend in a Coma” and “Every Day Is Like Sunday”) as well as some of their more obscure works.  Having been a metal head in the 80’s when the Smiths were really popular, I only recognized the stuff that was still being played in the clubs once the 90’s rolled around or was on their greatest hits album.  K. was much more familiar, and excited, about seeing some of those old songs rolled out.  I got really bouncy over the songs he sang from Morrissey, You Are The Quarry, especially “Irish Blood, English Heart” and “First of the Gang to Die.” 

The final song before his encore was, of course, “How Soon Is Now?”

The production of this number was, to put it bluntly, fucking incredible.  The number before was one I wasn’t familiar with (Krys may have been – not sure), but it was a pretty somber piece that ended with Moz in a rather uncomfortable and very melodramatic position at the front of the drum stand under sickly green lighting while the keyboardist played a dirge-like version of “Auld Lang Syne.”  The opening chords of “How Soon Is Now?” then exploded out from the speakers, accompanied with light show and Moz leaping back to his feet.  The audience, of course, went mad (many of them were there just for that song, I’m sure).  What impressed me the most about this is that he made an artsy kind of statement with it as well.  At the end of the song, after the lyrics were done, Moz collapsed into a fetal position with his hands clasped over his ears at the front of the stage.  The music was INSANELY loud at this point, with a huge bass drum being hammered with increasing intensity by one of the truly skilled musicians that were backing Morrissey up.  Many artists have talked about their current body of work being overshadowed by what they have done previously, but I’ve never seen an artist express that so well while still giving the audience what they came there for (an example Mr. Andrew Eldritch would be wise to follow). 

I wasn’t overly impressed with the shirts so I didn’t get one, but Krys saw one she liked and I used the money I had to get one for her.  I may end up regretting that (I usually do), but I just didn’t see one I was likely to want to wear. 

I have to admit that while I like Ruth Eckerd Hall in general (and the fact that they had a place where you could get Key Lime Pie and coffee before the show), I always kind of resent seeing artists like Morrissey in a place like that.  It’s like seeing Rollins at TBPAC – there are always a lot of people there would never would have dreamed of setting foot in a place like The Masquerade.  People who wouldn’t dare travel to St. Petersburg to STAND outside in the crush of humanity that is a show at Jannuss Landing. 

Yuppies.

We saw some truly horrid examples of the “beautiful people” at the concert last night.  Two, in particular, were sitting right in front of us.  Drunk (or acting like it), and more interested in flirting loudly with each other during the opening act than actually, I don’t know, watching the show.  The woman of the couple even sat through about 3/4 of Morrissey’s set (and nobody was sitting, which meant she didn’t see shit). 

Oh, but she got up for “How Soon Is Now?”

Feh.

I’m always glad to see an artist pack a house and, of course, getting paid for their work.  It just annoys me when people don’t actually give a shit about the show itself – and as such take away from the experience by disrupting the enjoyment of those around them.  The drunk woman at the Rollins show who kept hollering about how she was going to “get with” him by the end of the night is another example.   Yeah – the guy who rabidly anti-drugs and alcohol is going to want to sleep with the loud, drunk woman who keeps hollering through his spoken word show.

Sigh.

But I digress.  Bottom line here is that that show last night was awesome, and I’m glad as hell I got to see it.

Moving on…

Dragon*Con

Purchased my membership for D*C 2007 this morning.  Our current plan for going is this – We’re going to leave when I get home from work on Thursday night (August 30th) and drive to Jacksonville.  We’re dropping J. off at his Grandmothers that night and getting a hotel room somewhere in Orange Park.  We’re going to get up and leave early on Friday morning to try and get to the hotel as close to the check-in time as possible.  Last year by the time we got there all the parking spaces in the hotel were gone and I’d rather not have to deal with that again.  It might also help us get a room on a lower floor.  K. is going to be busy working with the folks on the MMO track for most of the con, so I’ll likely be on my own a lot.  I also have to be ready to log on and work at a moments notice, as we are making some major changes that weekend and I’m frankly lucky that my boss is letting me leave town to begin with.   This also means I won’t be doing a lot of heavy drinking that weekend, as I need to be able to actually DO some of that work if he calls me.

Work

Things have been crazy busy recently.  I can’t go into specifics as to why just yet, but things have been rapid fire and will continue to be so for at least the next month.  We’re turning out some truly awesome stuff under the meticulous eye of my boss.  He’s really nitpicky, and while that can be frustrating as hell when you’re working you cannot argue that the end results are anything less than stellar.  We’re churning out some great work, and I look forward to the point when we get to turn it over to our members.

Health

Still keeping up with the hour long 6-day a week workout routine, and other than a brief setback on the scale this week it’s been very productive for me.  I feel great, and according to K. I’m looking pretty good too.  My face is clearing up a bit again.  I’ve added another product to my daily mix of pills and creams and it seems to be helping. 

World of Warcraft

Our guild is finally progressing through Karazhan, and last week we managed to get right up to the “half way” point of a full clear of the dungeon.  Looking forward to trying to get past that milestone this week.


I’m sure I could come up with some other topics, but those are the ones I usually harp on the most and I really need to get back to that hectic work I mentioned above. 
Have a great day, gang.

Weight Tracking Summary

Your current weight | 269 lb
Weight change since your last recorded weight | +1.6 lb
Total weight change to date | -150.2 lb

I’m a little surprised at that one. I was well within my points for the week, but I definitely didn’t get the necessary vegetable servings in every day. I’ve just been too busy to go to the story. K. was remarking this morning on how much weight I’ve lost, so I’m really not all that concerned. It could just be excess water or the fact that I weighed in an hour earlier than I usually do AND I ate a pretty late lunch.

So no worries, really. Keep on keepin’ on.

Weight Tracking Summary

Your current weight | 267.4 lb
Weight change since your last recorded weight | -1.2 lb
Total weight change to date | -151.8 lb

Whoo hoo! The plateau stays broken and gets a little more splintered.

Yay!

I was really afraid I might backslide a bit, but I’ve been really diligent about staying on program. So glad it’s showing!

Measurements and pictures later.

And just because I’m curious (as I’m no longer focusing on 52 pounds in 52 weeks per se)…after 27 weeks I’m down 18.8 pounds. That an average of .67 pounds per week, and only 8.2 pounds off from losing a pound a week.

Not too damn shabby.