Its been two years we've been in this house. Two excruciating years atop a deeply buried curse, due to the imagined Indian burial ground mere feet under the foundation from which I pen this warning. What else could possibly explain the maximum limit of 12-hours of sleep to be shared amongst the residence, no matter what. HohóyawtuJuice, HohóyawtuJuice, HohóyawtuJuice. Generally, we each get six hours of sleep a night. When she gets eight, I get four. I slept 10 Friday night into Saturday morning; she only got two. Of little solace is the 12 she'll receive overnight because I didn't sleep a wink. Some things are beyond mortal comprehension. Some things should remain buried. And some things should never be erected on sacred ground.
I used to worry, thought I was goin' mad in a hurry; gettin' stress, makin' excess mess in darkness...No electricity, something's all over me - greasy! Insomnia please release me and let me dream of makin' mad love to my girl on the heath, tearin' off tights with my teeth. But there's no release, no peace, I toss and turn without cease. Like a curse, open my eyes and rise like yeast, at least a couple of weeks since I last slept, kept takin' sleepers but now I keep myself pepped. Deeper still, that night I write by candle light; I find insight, fundamental movement, uh...So when it's black this insomniac take an original tack - keep the beast in my nature under ceaseless attack -I gets no sleep. I can't get no sleep.
~ Faithless "Insomnia"
Last night I dreamed that some years back
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Then it was time for the Taekwondo Expo! We met our kids at the lavish hotel where our Master fit us all in a long, brilliant-white limo that took us out for a night on the town...in our uniforms. Except I couldn't find my belt. From dinner we went back to the hotel where there was already sparring taking place in the ballroom which had been padded with interlocking blue and orange squares, but the kids were exhausted.
As weird as all this sounds, IT WAS THE BEST NIGHT OF SLEEP I'VE HAD IN A MONTH!
I woke myself from a deep slumber laughing. Out loud. In the middle of the night. A first for me.
I had a funny dream. It made me laugh. In my sleep. It woke me up.
I had to cover my mouth - I couldn't stop laughing, even after I awoke. I thought I was going to wake up my wife. I tried to void my mind so I could go back to sleep, but that only works for so long. I started laughing again. It was just so damn funny. And I'm not talking a little giggle here. Guffaws. Open-mouthed belly laughs.
The realism and raw emotion of dreams never radiates from a retelling. Besides, I can't remember the scenario which lead to it. But I do remember
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Funniest shit I've seen in a long time.
I usually do magnificent work because I stay ahead of the curve. When I discover I'm going to be performing a task, I ensure everything I'll need is in place, put in place if its not, verify the steps I'll be running through, write a script or two, move them into place, open my tabs, track down my consoles, verify my logins, setup my environment and wait for go-time.
When the starting gun fires, I'm well on my way to a quick and efficient conclusion. Praise, often undeservedly so, is heaped upon my head. But I merely stand on the shoulders of giants. That is, those who can do these things off-the-cuff.
I'm not as smart as everyone else, so I work twice as hard. I've not the training others have, so I write everything down. I've not been doing this as long as some, so I do it during my spare time as well. All these tips and tricks help me survive in my environment.
But today, I wasn't given a heads-up. I was simply expected to perform - and the results, while not disastrous, caused much cursing and gnashing of teeth. Patch four systems. Easy enough. But all those same rules still apply, and this was in-between my other numerous tasks for the week.
My login had expired on two boxes, and the root password was several revs back to fix once I got the right console combination - Tracking down which virtual partition is on which frame requires multiple logins onto other boxes and grep'ing through frame serial numbers. Then the patches wouldn't load from the primary repository...The four boxes were split in pairs to two discrete storage nodes which act as secondary, firewalled patch repositories, and the depots on the primary was unbundled. The patches required numerous dependencies (something like 5500 individual files) so I had to scp entire directories to the different storage nodes and register them separately. I don't know how to install multiple patch-sets non-interactively from the command line on HP/UX, so I had to launch the ncurses gui.
I completed my task, but not easily.
I started my day at 0600 from an alert sent to my cell phone, and left at 2100, only to work the three hours I was home, and go back into the office at midnight because a frame had shat one half of its npars. Yes, production.
A 24-hour day today.
And I have more work to do tomorrow.
And Sunday.
True character is rarely revealed when things are easy.
So I don't bitch. I just work. And dream of sleep.
Little light shining,
Little light will guide them to me.
My face is all lit up,
My face is all lit up.
If they find me racing white horses,
They'll not take me for a buoy.
Let me be weak,
Let me sleep
And dream of sheep.
My King Size Beautyrest pillowtop awaits, like a slumbering lover
I miss playing 12-hour overnight games of Starcraft in the NOC 4-days a week with
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Rec'd my two soundtracks today. Oscar by Elmer Bernstein, and Gorky Park by James Horner. I've never heard a better rendition of Largo Al Factotum (from The Barber Of Seville) than this one, and now I know why - it was conducted by Mr. Bernstein himself!
As CLI is much faster than GUI over VNC, I learned how to mount .dmg images on teh max0r, which makes installing new applications quick and pain free:
hdiutil attach [filename].dmg
From there its a straight recursive copy into your /Applications folder.I was looking for an OSX lj client which could import Semagic's .slj file if I started a post at work on my XP box and wanted to finish it up at home.
Wife had a conversation with the contractor for the roof the other day. That marks the third time he's been over. He starts work next week. The insurance check more than covers the work, even it it runs over. The successful completion of this project will make the wife happy. We saved some money by doing all our own inside painting. I had him provide a second quote to paint the whole exterior of the house. And for an additional $600, put siding on just the front of the house to increase its curb appeal for future sell value.
It's midnight and I'm still at work. We're halfway through the Blackberry server upgrade which will allow us to automatically send the DST patch to all the devices. Running on the old application, it would have required my staff touch each and every device...by next Sunday. And because this is the corporate headquarters, the client is always traveling. We did the upgrade tonight because the power is going down Saturday morning. I'm shutting down all my servers at 0530 for the weekend work. I'm also a week behind now because of the virus on my DST patching plan. I'm trying to play catch-up before I get thrown to the wolves, and I'm running out of time. I also have paperwork to do from rebooting and patching my production servers this past week during the virus battle, but our online repository database is also down this weekend. I plan to sleep sometime between 0600 and 2100 today.

Slept seven hours from 0600-1300; then went to Barnes & Borders and picked up the Original Cast recording of The Man of La Mancha. The I finished my Balvenie 12-year Double Wood Scotch. Its much nicer than Sheep Dip, and I update my scotch review to reflect. I'm unsure, based on this week's activities that I'll be able to go to bed at a decent hour. That being said, I'm going to dust off my Dungeon Siege Strategy Guide and game tonight.
1992: 12-hour overnight shifts, rotating for 6 months, RAF Molesworth, United Kingdom
1993: 12-hour midnights, 7 days a week, for a month, MacDill AFB, Florida
1994: 16-hour days, 6 days straight, for two weeks, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
1995: 14-hour days, every other day, for two months, Osan AB, South Korea
1998: 16-hour days, two weeks each month, for a year, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
USS GEORGE WASHINGTON
USS JOHN C. STENNIS
USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN
USS NIMITZ
USS KITTY HAWK
USS CORONADO
USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN
USS BOXER
CMSA HAWAII
CMSA NORFOLK
USS KITTY HAWK
1999: 12-hour overnight shifts, rotating for one year, Lewisville, Texas
2000: 24-hour single overnight shift, Greenville, Texas
2001: 12-hour overnight shifts, rotating for one year, McKinney, Texas
2002: 24-hour single overnight shift, McKinney, Texas
2007: 17-hour days, all week, this week, Saint Louis, Missouri
I had a pretty good run there between 2002, and today. This week has been a nightmare. The last time I slept more than 4 hours, was Sunday night. I went to work Monday morning like any other Monday. When I arrived home that evening, I rec'd a phone call. A virus outbreak was affecting computers nationwide. I was up until 0200 trying to get that handled. When I awoke, I survived on coffee, but the nightmare was over. A job well done. I was understandably tired, but unfortunately, I couldn't sleep based on caffeine intake and a skewed sleep schedule, so I was up until 0300. That's when a phone call got me out of bed at 0700, calling me to a conference call concerning a nationwide virus outbreak. I didn't understand...was this Monday night again? I spent 10 hours in my basement office, leaving only 5 times. My wife brought me clothes, coffee, scooby-snack, and food. The 5th time I left my office was to drive into work. I was up until 0100, but didn't get more than 4 hours of sleep. Yes, I'm still at work, yes, I'm still battling viruses, and in the middle of everything, we had a power outage due to 'high winds.' Tomorrow, we have a project scheduled from 2000-0100, after a full day of work, and a generator cut-over this weekend.
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I want to die.
060616_1740 Wife meets me at the door with an ice cold Corona.
060616_1750 Order Chinese, change clothes.
060616_1830 Finish dinner.
060616_1900 Start Flightplan.
060616_2100 Start 4th installment of Revelations mini-series.
060616_2230 Bed.
060616_2300 Blissful sleep.
060617_0900 Wake.
060617_0930 Coffee, emails, blog, shower, dress, breakfast.
060617_1030 Depart house.
060617_1045 Arrive Carol House furniture store to peruse the selection.
060617_1150 Arrive Ruby Tuesday's. Order the ALL-U-CAN-EAT salad bar.
060617_1230 Home to pick up gift we forgot.
060617_1300 Arrive Brunswick Zone for neighbor kid's birthday-party.
060617_1301 Start drinking beer, Bud Select on draft.
060617_1430 Depart party.
060617_1500 Arrive Dillards at the Galleria...4th floor, furniture.
060617_1600 Arrive Lay-Z-Boy.
060617_1645 Arrive IHOP. Order the chicken-fried steak skillet.
060617_1730 Arrive Weekends Only.
060617_1800 Arrive Value City.
060617_1845 Arrive home.
060617_1950 Check emails, blog.
060617_2000 Start Goblet of Fire
060617_2100 Rid XP box of trojan.
060617_2200 Bed.
060617_2230 Blissful sleep.
060618_0830 Wake.
060618_0900 Coffee, emails, blog.
060618_0930 Shower, dress, breakfast, mow lawn.
060618_1050 Depart house.
060618_1115 Arrive Target.
060618_1215 Arrive Lone Star Steakhouse. Order dreadful steak nachos.
060618_1345 Arrive home, call Dad.
060618_1415 Watch Food Networks "Build a better burger" competition.
060618_1510 Update blog, scooby-snack, play Hot Wheels with children.
060618_1800 Finish Goblet of Fire.
060618_1830 Grill salmon, while smoking a cigar and drinking a Tecate.
060618_1930 Scan some pics of when I was in Germany for my buddy, then called him.
060618_2045 Added Google Chat to Adium using my gmail logon information - played Power Rangers with my son.
060618_2145 Read to both my children, then put them to bed.
060618_2230 Post. Bed.
( My arrogance )
( Baiting TheTheologian )
( Father's Day )

January 12, 1991 - I receive my first stripe, bringing me from the rank of Airman Basic to Airman at Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Angelo, Texas.

That's me on the left.
I don't have any idea why I'm in such a fantastic mood today. Perhaps it was the nine-hours of sleep I got last night? That's a good theory. To better prepare for my 0700 conference call, I made sure the kids were down and I was in bed by 2100. I remember at one point I looked at the clock and was upset it read 10:59 until I closed my eyes and realized I'd been dreaming (I'd had a healthy portion of mozzarella for dinner). Which means sometime between 2100 and 2300, I'd not only fallen asleep, but actually managed to sleep deeply enough to hit REM sleep. Awesome!
Oh, those girls - don't know what they're missin, I've got a lot of living to do
Mostly I've been dancing Christopher Walken-style from the 'Weapon of Choice' video. That is of course when I don't break out into song. I think that most people are just full of horseshit. They say, "Musicals aren't very realistic because people don't just break out into song and start dancing." Aside from the fact that enjoying a musical has NOTHING to do with realism, I find that in my everyday life I do break out into song! Ask anyone who knows me.
And there's wine - all ready for tastin, and there's cadillacs - all shiny and new
This may a little difficult for me to piece together at this juncture, but I'm going to try. I dreamed there was a new movie out. It was the intertwined story of Japanese carjackers driving metallic-orange Japanese coupes, and a group of Texans who were traveling across the state in Conestoga wagons (in traditional garb of that period). What I recall most about this movie other than the stark differences in this cross-genre film, was that the well-known actors did all their own songs (which were remakes of popular songs limited to the West Texas area - I remember thinking at the time, "Poor
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Got to move, 'cause time is a wastin' There's such a lot of liv-in' to do!
Mostly I've been soft-shoeing around the office today signing my favorite hits from the likes of Bye Bye Birdie, The Pajama game and Guys and Dolls. I set the coffee maker to start early this morning in preparation of my early morning call and drank 3 full cups of hot, black coffee. I think the euphoria has just lasted all day long. Oh, and the conference call went well - always a plus!
There's music to play, places to go, people to see - everything...for you and me!
Life's a ball, if only you know it - and it's all...just waiting for you!
You're a-live, so go on and show it - there's such a lot of livin' to do!
;)
Well, I finally bit the bullet and enabled VNC on my folks computer. This was not easy, because I had to talk my father through giving me remote access to his router to open the port. He has a lot of patience. We did it, and I was thankful his ISP provided him a router with the very specific option of "Web access --> WAN --> Only this IP." Of course I had them bookmark http://whatismyip.com so they could reference that just prior to contacting me each time. I now have VNC capability on their computer and that alone could possibly save my relationship with my mother.
All Things Considered, September 16, 2005 · According to a new study by the British Cheese Board, different cheeses can give you different types of dreams. None of the study volunteers reported nightmares from their bedtime snack. NPR's Melissa Block talks about the results of the study with Nigel White, secretary of the British Cheese Board.
Almost every movie you've seen with the antagonist as a captain of industry amazing his board members with techno-wizardy...is crap. Now, I'm not saying that my CEO can't run a computer - he can; he's one of my best users. But guess who really runs all that gee-wiz stuff in the boardroom? The IT guy who gets stuck after hours. Yep, launching powerpoint presentations from mystic 'network' drives, to using magic 'alt-tab' to fullscreen a DVD presentation...
As a contractor outsourced to manage Information Technology, I rarely get involved with the day-to-day activities of my client. Unless asked, of course. According to an email which circulated site-wide, our client was considering changing coffee vendors, and wanted the input of all coffee drinking associates. See, that's not me. I'm a TNT mushroom-cloud-laying coffee drinking contractor. However,
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An Ode toceltmanx
He scrimps, he saves, to primp and fawn
Using a lathe on his beautiful lawn
He knows Chewbacca and sells him his wares
He wears Dockers and Star Trek underwear
He's Irish and Catholic and proud of that fact
But he's the first to offer the shirt off his back
He's smart and polite; a bachelors in history -
Has no sense of humor but thinks that he's funny!
If I told you people anything more
He'd drive to Saint Louis and beat down my door...
And lastly, stuf123 found my next grill for me: A 5.7 liter (350 CID) HEMI Powered Grill - this puppy can cook 240 hot dogs in 3 minutes...just a tad shy of Tony's last hot-dog eating contest!

Wife let me sleep in until about 0900. That was awesome. Went to see a man about a kitchen. Price is right - but will require the father-in-law leading the project. Is he game? Home Depot, pick up the boy, lunch at Cancun's Mexican Buffet, Office Depot, Dollar Store, Hobby Lobby, SAM's. Move 32" TV downstairs, move 27" TV upstairs, move couch downstairs, move 'tapestries' downstairs, move & install surround sound downstairs. In the past two weekends I have completely rearranged the house. The basement is now officially the 'Man Room' according to my wife. With only the lamps and the television on - it's the perfect environment for experiencing a movie! Of course there are now nine speakers and three subwoofers in the basement.


Needless to say, I was busy. Looking very forward to going into work tomorrow morning...
/RANDOM THOUGHTS:
My boy asks, "When is grandma going to be here?" My wife said, "Monday." He asks, "How many naps until she's here?" That got me thinking. Perhaps
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Only 19 days until BSG: Season Two soundtrack ships!
In other news,
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SuperCluck posted anonymously earlier today. Going to have to keep a watch out for him!

Super Cluck is a chicken from outer space, accidentally left on Earth as an egg, and adopted by the kind Mrs. Cluck. Soon after he hatches it becomes evident that Cluck has some unusual attributes--his large size, amazing strength, and ability to fly. Children attracted to "Super Hero" characters will delight in Super Cluck's story. Lloyd's bright watercolor-and-pen illustrations are often more detailed than the usual beginning-to-read fare; many of the chicken coop scenes are delightful. Readers will be awaiting the further adventures of this chick. Meanwhile, Robert and Super Cluck can serve as role models for aspiring young authors.
The funny part about that synopsis, is how closely it relates to my Cluck. I'm pretty sure he's from outer space, and was adopted by Mrs. Cluck. I've also noticed his unusual attribute of large size...
Can't wait for the good news tomorrow
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And....it's 2300. Good night all!

I'd like to take this opportunity to thank
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I think my cat Daisy has figured out and understands the HVAC system at the house. This may help should I need repairs in the future. I'm wondering if I could bribe her into replacing my hot-water heater with some canned tuna.
I miss you more then that movie missed the point, And that’s an awful lot girl.
I was up late listening to my new soundtrack - it was blessedly quiet in the house (after the kids went down) and the environment was perfect for doing so. Then my wife walks in from the other room where you couldn't hear it and exclaims that the music is a little loud. "Funny, it wasn't until you came in here." I replied.
And now, now you've gone away, And all I'm trying to say,
My neck is aching today. I either slept on it wrong, or my head has swollen to a massive size due to all the thinking I've been engaged in lately. I just took two Excedrin. Where is the user group file on OSX anyway?
Is Perl Harbor sucked and I miss you.
darwin is unix which isn't really unix, based on BSD which is more like SYS5 now which darwin isn't...My head hurts.
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I need you like Ben Affleck needs acting school, He was terrible in that film.
I installed a processor, voltage regulator, and a floppy drive on our new *shudder* Exchange server this morning, then loaded it up with 146GB drives. Wouldn't mind having one of those myself. I seriously need to look into some sort of backup/increased capacity for teh max0r.
I need you like Cuba Gooding needed a bigger part, He's way better than Ben Affleck.
We had a one compresser go out on our Liebert A/C unit. I get a call from Facilities. "Are there any servers you could power off just until we get this compresser replaced?"
Yeah, we have at least a dozen servers running for no reason whatsoever.
And now all I can think about is your smile, And that shitty movie too,
Apparently, they have OSXUserUtils, which adds commandline useradd/userdel/groupadd/groupdel fuctionality; but it appears to be just an emulator to the GUI (which I do not require), includes a 'group' which really isn't used (Uh...) and non-functional with 10.4! Fantastic! What a raging pile of shiite muslim that would be.
Perl Harbor sucked and I miss you.
What do you mean, Doc? All the best stuff is made in Japan.
Stayed up late working on my new avatar last night. It's some of my best work to date, if for no other reason than the lack of good source material, and what I was actually able to accomplish with what I had. The subject was similar in color to the background making for a near impossible extraction, so I had to roll with it. First off I had to rotate the image 45-degrees just to get it visible enough at the size limitations. Then, using the color scheme, rendered some clouds, clone-stamped the other areas by hand, brought out the foreground with a spotlight effect and added a lens flare. Fantastic!
Unbelievable.
Reprising my role as Grill Master this evening, my first act will be to grill salmon for dinner! I can't wait to light that cigar, stroll out on my deck, and fire up that grill. Of course they're now linking grilling to cancer. Carcinogens from dripping fat hitting the flash plates and the char produced from ultra-seared meat. Nice. That's one tip I didn't need to hear about SomeBritInMass!
Marty, you're not thinking fourth dimensionally!
So yesterday, even though the IS department is not responsible for meeting setup, I get a call from one our Directors. It was her meeting, and in it she had her boss. So I go up there. The projector was setup in the middle of a box of tables strung with interconnected hubs and power strips. "What can I help you with?" I ask the Director. "BIGGER!" yells her boss, throwing his hands into the air. "Can we increase the screen size?" she asks me. "BIGGER!" he yells again. I try to NOT give him my tone it down, asshole I am so done with your mouth looks. "BIGGER!" he yells again as I carefully roll the cart containing the projector on it. I reach the limit of the cabling. "BIGGER!" he yells yet again. "I WANT THE PICTURE ACROSS THE ENTIRE SCREEN." He grabs the cart, and pulls it back further, dragging half the powerstrips and hubs to the floor. I know I visibly sighed. There was nothing more I could do but leave. I shit you not, I heard one last time, "BIGGER!"
Yeah, I know, I got a real problem with that.
Later, on http://ehowton.livejournal.com:
(4:25:12 PM) drax0r: I'm writing a post about morning jazz
(4:30:53 PM) EricHowton: I'm going to write about the proposed legislation curbing bandwidth access and speeds from the telecommunications lobbyists because they feel they bear the brunt of the burden providing access which allows entrepreneurial companies to get rich off their lines without them getting a slice of the pie.
AND:
(4:45:03 PM) EricHowton: I don't know which is worse.
(4:45:12 PM) drax0r: ?
(4:45:13 PM) EricHowton: Living with my wife who, every single day reminds me I haven't submitted an expense report for six months, or...
(4:46:18 PM) drax0r: That. That's worse. There's nothing you could say now that would make me think there's something worse than that.
(4:46:54 PM) EricHowton: Submitting a 6-month old expense report to my boss.
(4:47:30 PM) drax0r: Wow.
(4:47:45 PM) drax0r: That's a tough one.


Found my Ernest Haiku hidden away in Notes. This one was inspired by the Coen Brothers film, The Big Lebowski:
A line in the sand
One Hubert Ernest Cody
A man for his time
Went to bed with a headache, awoke with a headache, and every single Missouri driver I encountered today frustrated me on my drive in this morning. Perhaps I shouldn't listen to Billy Idol on my drive in? Just took two of
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Headache still here. Fighting management and users left and right via email, had one meeting over in the other building, and one of my guys ended up being the 'slide advancer' for a powerpoint presentation! Grrrrrr. Trying to work lj's fux0rd css by hand to modify my journal further. Basically, I want either the S2 'Variable Flow' with an info bar and links area on the left much like 'A Sturdy Gesture' (my old style page) or using 'A Sturdy Gesture' with the background images visible just like my current. It's ass to mess with though.
I want to see Dirty Rotten Scoundrels the musical when it comes to town Mar 2007!

Long day.
Couldn't use text messaging this morning, the firefox update crashed firefox (with my weekly tabs already open no less), Ad-aware and Spybot found 90 items collectively (most of them IE related, despite the fact I don't use IE), my Outlook & Notes accounts are so full, they won't close properly, defrag is crawling, and I had over 15 voice messages this morning, most of them from vendors, I have to pick up my Bengal kittens sometime this morning, I'm hungry, I'll be working late today (at the Sister's - adding & deleting user accounts), iTunes can't find my library due to a corrupted file...and I've had to reboot this thing three times before 1100! Perhaps it just feels slow since I've been using my uber-box at home?
So good to me
Dreamed last night that I was trying to get an audience with data10 who was running his business out of an abandoned hotel in the middle of nowhere, but his two oldest sons (who were both middle-aged CEO's) kept blocking me from seeing him. I could get glimpses of him every now and again, and he always wore his political baby-kissing smile, and doing the Queen's wave.
I also dreamed I went to an interview for a unix admin position. This nice-looking lady was doing the interview, and had brought her entire staff with her. Two of them I had met before, but they didn't remember me. It was in a dark hotel room (what's with all the hotels?) and there were lots of drinks and laughing. I was assured the job. I didn't think twice about this short dream until I was asked for my resume today - wtf???
Then I dreamed that I was having a fight with my wife. But I'd look back up and it was
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Monday, Monday
Tickets, emails, and phone calls coming in back-to-back like crazy. astro just called, he's 30 miles out. I'm 10-minutes away. I'm bringing Carla with me to help pick which two kittens we want from the litter. How will my Maine Coon take to this? WE DON'T KNOW!
It was all I hoped it would be.
Yes, I know this song has been posted recently but only today am I feeling the ramifications of leading such a busy life...and a busy dreamlife after hours as it turns out. So much on my mind...all the time.
Oh Monday morning
( Encouragement )
Monday morning couldn't guarantee
Got a call from astro. He told me what highway he was on, I set a meeting place. Left work, drove to meeting point. They ended up on a parallel highway. Set a secondary meeting place. Tore-ass across town. Secondary meeting point had been razed. Made an impromptu thrid meeting place - he was three minutes behind me. It was nice seeing astro and his family again. They were travelling in a lumbering R.V., pulling a horsetrailer, preceded by the brother-in-law in a Jeep pulling a car. Only a lack of a rocking chair lashed to the top prevented it from looking straight out of The Beverly Hillbillies. Ok, that's not true, but it sounded funny. All the Bengal kittens were sleeping on the massive dash of the R.V. so I gave them and their mama's some lovin' and picked out two. My wife is naming the one with three legs, 'Trinity' and that being said, I'm thinking of naming the other one, 'Niobe.' I wish them a safe trip!
That Monday evening
Just heard from my daughter. She likes holding the kitties. I hope to game tonight.
You would still be here with me.
lookin' for a little affection
Astro is on his way to St. Louis with five Begnal kittens, two of which we get to pick. We've decided that Daisy bringing us two bunnies was her way of telling us that she wants some friends.
I took a shot as a contestant on the Love Connection
Bought my third set of Dale-II's whilst in Wichita. Gotta love the Dale-II's! Unfortunately,
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The audience voted and you know they picked a winner
Our plans were to come back Saturday or Sunday, but he was not allowed visitors after Friday, so we packed up the car, and drove back last night, arriving about midnight - a seven hour trip. Guzzled an energy drink and hit the road. stuf123, this one's for you dude:

I took my date to the Hilton for Medina and some dinner
Mother-in-law's mobo appears fried. I think I have one of Tony's old Socket 478 motherboards, but will require a CPU and some memory, as I'm sure I don't have any spare DDR laying around. I went to CompUSA today to price processors and a new video card for my XP box. I had to crack mine open to see what I had, as its been so long since I built it:
Existing Card:
GeForce 5300
128MB DDR2
250MHz Engine
350MHz RAMDAC
Possible New Card:
GeForce 6600
256MB DDR3
500MHz Engine
400MHz Dual-RAMDAC
She had a few drinks, I'm thinkin' soon what I'll be gettin'
It looks like xirr rebooted at 1521.
Instead she started talkin' about plans for a weddin'
My boy and I are going to go out back and pretend to be Zeo Power Rangers. I'll be Jason, the Gold Ranger, my son will be Tommy, the Red Ranger. I can't wait. *eyeroll*
Said wait, slow down, love, not so fast, says "I'll be seein' ya"
Didn't sleep well at all last night, but I did get about an hour of DS2 in, which is always nice. Unpacked this morning, went grocery shopping, and plan on getting the kids down about 2000 tonight. I sure hope I rest well this evening. Tomorrow, mow the lawn, get things ready for work Monday, and do as little as possible in-between!
That's why I found you don't play around
I may try to pretend that Gold Ranger is chasing bad guys with the lawn mower and kill two birds with one stone!
With the Funky Cold Medina!
Correction: My cat Daisy was not sleeping on my head while I was gaming. I apologize for the missunderstanding. In my last post, I stated,
Gamed until 2300. Daisy slept on my head.
That is, I meant to suggest, that these two events occurred sequentially. I apologize for the confusion.
Entry Begins: Slept on my 600-thread count sheets last night. It was like a dream. Perfect and unending. Until the phone woke me at 0400. Another outage at work. Fortunately, my on-call guy was onsite and the issue resolved with no customer impact.
I've been....well, emotional lately. And it dawned on me I've been doling out advice here lately without time in between to stop and ponder things in my own life; to take a little of advice I so freely give. So, here is my haiku:
Even keel and calm
On the inside
Chaotic
Someone else took my advice and posted the lyrics to the song, Smile by Nat King Cole. Let me tell you, reading those lyrics in that circumstance made me ache, and it was much easier to say what I said, than to read someone else's perspective on it. What a bitter pill we sometimes are forced to swallow.
My life is never dull (though I consider myself somewhat boring) though I wish it were. There is always so much going on around me, that sometimes I can't simultaneously assimilate it all at once. I have to have a priority ticketing system in my head. And when people's feelings are at stake, they don't always like being prioritized. That doesn't always work out for them. And lastly, my newest reply to someone's post. I really don't feel that I am qualified to give advice, so what I usually end up doing is sharing how I feel in hopes that something positive can be gleaned from it:
( Read more... )
In other news, Solaris-admin turned SSDM comes to teh rescue on an Sun Netra X1 box being used as an (passive) Intrusion Detection System which did not come up after the power-outage due to an corrupt file system. It was the most exciting thing that happened to me all week.
I leave for an emergency trip to Wichita and will be out of the office all week. I'll post when I can, and as always, I look forward to the comments you leave on this site, as I enjoy posting comments on yours.
Take care.
I once had a girl,
Or should I say, she once had me.
Wind Advisory today. Lights started flickering in the house so I shut down all my computers today and played Hot Wheels with my boy most of the day. Of course that didn't stop the wind from shutting down the entire grid around my work location. The entire building went dead, and an hour later, so did the data center.
She showed me her room,
Isn't it good?
Norwegian Wood.
It's been down since about 1700. Got a call from the operations center, power appears to be up as of 0230 or so. Too bad I gamed until nearly 0100. I stopped at the QT for a Bawls and other 'working overnight' necessities - and headed to work. What a quiet, spooky night on the drive in at 0300!
I sat on her rug,
Biding my time,
Drinking her wine.
The servers came up just fine, but we lost a switch. So I spent a couple of sweaty hours manually loading a Cisco IOS into running memory only to have the network guy determine that it's probably a hardware issue. I would have posted, or at least commented on everyone's entries I came across this weekend, but alas, I was one of the users the switch affected. It's actually MUCH better that it turned out this way, as had it not been the switch I was on (the only reason I knew we'd lost something) Monday undoubtedly would have been hell.
She asked me to stay and she told me to sit anywhere.
So I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a chair.
A little coordination, a lot of miles, the two became one, and the new switch was installed at 1700 today. Everything should be operational for the executives Monday morning and they won't even know what happened. That's us, always slaving around in the background making sure everything goes smoothly. Sometimes, it's exhausting.
We talked until two,
And then she said
It's time for bed.
Carla, Lori and I watched the third disc of The Sopranos; only one more disc for Season Three. Didn't get anything done today that I wanted to get done. Wasn't in the mood. Started a headache around six, probably because I woke up after 1300 and didn't drink any coffee. Forgot to eat. What a mess.
She told me she worked in the morning and started to laugh.
I told her I didn't and crawled off to sleep in the bath.
I felt I was making good ground on my game when I stopped last night for my hour-and-a-half nap. I tried to get out of bed early enough this afternoon to ensure that I was tired enough to go back to sleep this evening, but the two cups of coffee I had at 1830 to rid me of my headache (which didn't work, BTW) probably pushed that back a little.
And when I awoke,
I was alone.
This bird has flown.
That being said, I may game just a little tonight since I'll probably be wide-friggin-awake. Still, I have my alarm set for my normal time so I can make it into work as usual. Carla and I are going to see the sisters (whom are doing it for themselves) tomorrow evening as they've had the shakedown and need some computer accounts deleted and created. Fun with nuns never stops! Also, I find the Logitech Marble Mouse (Yes Tony, the one in the same I purchased in Mass in 2000) works far better with my mini than my Microsoft uber-mouse. I was reading the side of the Logitech box at work this morning and it had the Mac badge on it which gave me the idea; saving me countless hours of frustration with the other.
So, I lit the fire.
Isn't it good?
Norwegian wood.
I put my coffee cup directly under the coffee maker this morning to fill my cup. It's stronger that way.
Got yourself a gun
The F-15's were taking off this morning from the Air National Guard side of Saint Louis-Lambert Airport. It makes quite a racket. "Oh those planes making all that noise." I hear. My reply? "I don't mind it one bit. Sounds like...freedom."
Mama always said you'd be...
I'm really disappointed in the quality of recordings I get with my console DVD recorder. Of course this could have been what Tony was referring to when he told me he wasn't pleased with his Magnavox, but who really knows what Tony's ever talking about:
drax0r: I don't like the magnavox
EricHowton: Why not?
drax0r: I just don't.
EricHowton: Does it not work?
drax0r: It works.
EricHowton: So what is it exactly you don't like about it?
drax0r: meh
The Chosen One
Rec'd my data cable today to move my contact list from my old phone to my new one. It's pretty sweet what the suite can do. Apparently, I can also convert mp3's to ringtones. I'll have to play with that one...

Oh NICE! It connected to my old phone and backed up my contact list to the PC, but now will not connect to either my new phone or my old phone. Hence the title of my livejournal account, "Nothing is ever as easy as it sounds." Asses. I fscking hate USB software.
She said: You're one in a million
"Caprica" will be set more than 50 years prior to the events of "Battlestar Galactica" and focus on the lives of two families -- the Adamas (ancestors of future Galactica commander William) and the Graystones. Humankind's Twelve Colonies are at peace and on the verge of a technological breakthrough: the first Cylon.
You've got to burn to shine
( My Dream last night )
But you were born under a bad sign
So, I had this idea, that I could make my own online blog quiz for you guys. Something less gay tha n most of them out there. But so far, all I've been able to come up with, are gay meme's! YOU get to fill in the questions, YOU get to fill in the possible choices, BUT THE ANSWERS MUST ALL BE RANDOMLY GENERATED! I was looking for something with some if/then statements so I could come up with something accurate (kinda like that O/S quiz on
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With a blue moon in your eyes!
Everything that follows is a result of what you see here.
Took the wife for Indian last night. She had the minced curry lamb, I had the hottest thing on the menu, Lamb Vindaloo. Yes, my brow was sweating.
I'm sorry. My responses are limited. You must ask the right questions.
At work we're considering the possibility of building a robotic version of one our guys out of bluetooth automatic handset lifters and power bricks. The Jayson, our mad-scientist of the group, is scribbling the details on napkins now. I'm just afraid he's going to have the robot do his evil bidding, instead of just deploying laptops.
I trust your judgement.
I still need to learn IPchains and configure my new slackware 'router' at home, but have been so busy doing everything else, its kind of fallen to the wayside. What I require is more time.
But then our interactions have never been entirely normal. Wouldn't you agree?
I have no idea what today will hold, but it has been eerily slow here this morning. If the entire day passes in the same thread, I won't be upset. Today will be the second day in a row of NOT watching The Sopranos, as my wife enjoyed her sleep so much last night, that she wants to try again tonight. She doesn't feel as if she's quite caught up yet. We finished Season Two, so the next episode will the season premier of Season Three.
I'm sorry. My responses are limited. You must ask the right questions.
I'd also like you to meet my new best-friend: Pro Truth. He's pretty cool, as he has a xanga site he doesn't post on. Rather, he goes around passing righteous judgment on people whom he disagrees with, threatening them with hellfire and damnation! What fun! Recently, he attacked ProfessorTom, so I felt justified in defecating on his site! I love how by simply following some asshole's link, you can enrich your own life. It's not that I oppose attacking Tom, quite the contrary - it's one of my favorite pasttimes! But for some stranger to do it? That riles me up. Might I suggest some of my readers check out my new best-friends site as well?
That, detective, is the right question. Program terminated.
( My Geek Profile )


Also, I just returned from Best Buy, and yes, I picked up Dungeon Siege II!
Blast from the past:
(Found on Tom's Blog, dated 8/22/2005)
drax0r loves intellectual debate. He is also the most generous, selfless person I know, who gives without any thought of reward. He is fiercely loyal and very well read. He can speak intelligently on any number of topics and is well versed in poetry and literature. His Star Wars persona: QUI-GON JINN. Tony loves cats, walks on the beach, and quiet nights fragging unknown assailants online. drax0r is very impulsive and embraces self-improvement. drax0r is a: REALIST
ehowton prides himself on being well travelled and uses the basis of his experience as the guide for his future decisions. He calculates his every move by contemplating the outcome of every possible scenario before acting. This is quite tedious and frustrates often the impulsive drax0r. ehowton's Star Wars persona: STORMTROOPER. ehowton loves cats and spending what little free time he has with his wife and children. He makes tough sacrifices for the betterment of his family. ehowton is an: OPTIMIST
Key-card access, short walk down the hall (passing my office to the kitchen - lunch goes into the fridge), back the way I came, into the IS Department, and I unlock my office door. Shrug off my coat, bring my trash can from outside the door under my desk, snatch up my coffee cup and head back to the kitchen for a pot of fresh brewed coffee. At my desk I check all my email accounts, tickets, livejournal, Dilbert, C.A.D., IM's and voice mail. Daily Service Review is at 0900 then it's off for the first scooby snack of the day with Carla. We exchange plesentries and bemoan upcoming events.
Actually, my life feels a lot like Groundhog Day.

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Drank 1.3 US Gallons of Warsteiner bier Friday evening. It was fantastic. Tivo'd but did not watch BSG. Will watch them back-to-back this Friday. I'm very excited. Layed around the house all day Saturday with the kids while the wife was out shopping. Since I never want to leave the house on the weekends, that day was, in a word, perfect. Watched 50 First Dates and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow this weekend. I had seen the first former previously, but this was the first time I'd seen the latter. I wish there had been more of Angelina Jolie and Giovanni Ribisi, as they made the movie, though I was unfamilar with Giovanni Ribisi prior to this movie, as I haven't seen any of the other movies he's been in.
Dreamed I was saving patrons at a zoo in which all the animals were running around loose. There were cages placed along the walking path at intervals, and I was going to people, and leading them to the cages to put them in for safty, until a guy who was driving a little bus could come around and pick them up. I did this at peril to myself, which scared me. But it was my job. Hard not to crawl in the cage to save myself. Afterwards, my real-life IS staff and I were at Dairy Queen, using the tables there to work on a project, when a bus stopped, and off stepped Richard Penn, who was dressed as he always is, with the addition of a black bow tie. He was pulling his laptop behind him. One of my guys wanted to tell him we were all in the DQ, but I assumed he was going to check into his hotel first. Sure enough, as we watched him through the windows, he walked right past the DQ, and inserted his key into a ground-level hotel, which was in the same parking lot as the Dairy Queen.
In reading the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series by Laurell K. Hamilton, I came across what is probably my favorite exchange of dialog to date. She is a human, but through odd circumstances throughout the series, she has become the girlfriend of the local werewolf pack's Ulfric (leader) Richard (making her his Lupa; a high-ranking position), and simultaneously the leader of the wereleopards (Nimri-Ra in the feminine) which puts her in an awkward position because different species of were-animals never intermix. Because she may have been accidentally infected by a wereleopard, she's now lost her position as Lupa (something she's not concerned about) but Pack Law says that whoever 'kills' the Pack Lupa is put on trial. She's not dead, but as a wereleopard, she cannot be a werewolf Lupa, so they consider the wereleopard's accident as a direct assault on their Pack. They took him for trial to be carried out in their headquarters, the Lupinar. Now that she is not luoki, werewolf 'family,' she wants her guy back, because as Nimri-Ra she's responsible for her leopards well-being:
"Hello, I'm Jacob, I've heard a lot about you."His voice made it plain that he hadn't liked what he'd heard.
"Look, Jacob, we don't know each other, but I cannot allow you to kill Gregory for something he didn't do."
"The only way you can stop us is by winning him back."
"Richard explained that I'd have to pass a test to get Gregory back. He also said if I failed that you'd execute Gregory."
"It's pack law."
"Jacob, you don't want to make me your enemy."
"You are Nimir-Ra of a small leopard pard. We are the Thronnos Rokke Clan. We are the lukoi, and you are nothing to us."
"Yeah, I'm coming tomorrow night as Nimir-Ra of the Blooddrinker's Pard. But I'm Anita Blake. Ask the vampires and other shapeshifters around town about me. See what they say. You don't want to fuck with me, Jacob, you really don't."
"I've already asked around. I know your reputation."
"Then why are you pushing this?"
"That's my business," he said.
"Fine, you want to do this, we can do this. If you cause Gregory's death through voting or werewolf politics, I will bury you."
"If you can," he said. "You're a brand-new shapeshifter. You won't even change form until the full moon, and that's weeks away. You are no match for me."
"You say that like I'm going to offer to fight you one-on-one. I'm not. If Gregory dies, you die. Simple as that."
"If you shoot me, it won't reinstate you into the pack. If you could possibly win one-on-one against me, then maybe they'd vote you back to lupa. But if you just shoot me, you'll never be lupa again."
"I'm going to say this nice and slow, Jacob, so we understand each other. I don't give a shit about being lupa. I care about my friends, and the people I've promised to protect. Gregory is one of those people. If he dies, you die."
"I'm not going to kill him, Anita. I just made sure there was a vote about it."
"Do you like John Wayne movies, Jacob?"
He was quiet for a heartbeat. "I guess, I mean, what does that have to do with anything?"
"Your fault, my fault, nobody's fault, if Gregory dies, you die."
"Am I supposed to get the movie reference?" he asked. He sounded angry now.
"I guess not, but the point is this. I will blame you personally if anything happens to Gregory, for any reason. If he comes to harm, so will you. If he bleeds, so do you. If he dies ..."
"I get the idea. But I don't have a deciding vote on this issue. I'm just one vote."
"Then you better think of something, Jacob. Because I give you my word that I mean everything I say."
"I heard that about you." He was quiet, and we stood on either end of the phone in silence, until he said, "What about Richard?"
"What about him?"
"If something happens to him what will you do?"
"If I tell you that I'll kill you if you kill him, that undercuts his authority as Ulfric. But I'll say this much, if you defeat him, then it better be a fair fight in a challenge circle. If you cheat in any way, no matter how small, I'll kill you." I wanted so badly to just give Richard blanket protection, but I couldn't. It would weaken his position, and his position was weak enough already.
"But if it's fair, you'll stay out of it?"
I leaned against the wall and tried to think. "I'll be honest, Jacob, I love Richard. I don't always understand him, or even agree with him, but I love him. I'm ready to kill you over someone who has never been my lover or even a good friend. So, yeah, you kill Richard, and I'm really, really going to want to kill you."
"But you won't," he said.
I didn't like how persistent he was about the issue. It made me nervous. "I'll make you a deal, you don't challenge Richard for Ulfric until after the next full moon, then whatever happens, as long as it's fair, I'll stay out of it."
"What if it's sooner?" he asked.
"Then I am going to rain all over your parade."
"You're undercutting Richard's authority," he said.
"No, Jacob, no I'm not. I wouldn't be killing you because I was lupa or any werewolf stuff. I'd be killing you because I am just that vindictive. Give me a few weeks until after the full moon, and you're in the clear on this one, if you've got the cajones to finish the job."
"You think Richard will kill me, instead?"
"He killed the last Ulfric, Jacob. That's how he got the job."
"If I don't agree to this, you'll just shoot me?"
"From a nice, safe distance, oh, yeah."
"I can promise that I won't challenge Richard until after the full moon, but I can't promise that the vote won't go against Gregory. He was one that Raina, the old lupa, used to help punish some members of the pack. There's more than one woman here that he helped rape."
"I know."
"Then how can you defend him?"
"He did what his old alpha told him to do, and what Raina, the wicked bitch of the west, told him to do. Gregory isn't a dominant, he's lesser, and he does what he's told, like a good submissive shapeshifter. Ever since I took over as his alpha, he's refused to rape and torture. As soon as he had a choice, he stopped doing it. Ask Sylvie. Gregory let himself be tortured instead of helping to rape her."
"She told the story to the pack."
"You don't sound impressed."
"It's not me you have to impress, Anita, it's the others."
"Help me figure out a way to impress them, Jacob."
"Are you serious? You want me to help you save the leopard?"
"Yeah."
"That's ridiculous. I'm Geri of Thronnos Rokke clan. I don't have to help a wereleopard that even you admit isn't a dominant."
"Don't go all class conscious on me, Jacob. Remember the early part of our conversation, the part about you dying? I blame you for the mess. And you will help me clean it up, or I will splatter your brains all over the walls."
"You can't bring guns into the lupanar."
I laughed, and even to me it was an unsettling sound, creepy even. "You going to spend the rest of your life inside the lupanar?"
"Jesus," he said, voice soft, "you're talking about assassinating me."
I laughed again. A small voice in my head was screaming at me, telling me I was being a very good sociopath. But Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm wasn't going to cut it with Jacob. Maybe later I could afford to be soft. "I think we finally understand each other, Jacob. Here's my cell phone number. You call me before tomorrow night with a plan."
"What if I can't come up with one?"
"Not my problem."
"You'll kill me even if I try and save him--really try and save your leopard, but fail. You'll still kill me."
"Yes."
"You cold bitch."
"Sticks and stones will break your bones, but failure will get you killed. Call me Jacob, make it soon." I hung up the phone.
A cacaphony of noise drew me from my slumber some hours later. It was my cell phone! Why was my cell phone ringing in the middle of the night? Eventually, I reached for. So much time had passed since it first awoke me to my actually reaching for the thing, I was surprised it hadn't stopped. "Call" the display read. That could only mean one thing: 24-Hour Help Desk Operations. I answered. The 3rd shift guy started apologizing right away. My secondary office was offline. No servers could be reached by ping. He'd already contacted the oncall staff, and they told him they would contact me, but according to his escalation, he was required to notify of a Severity One outage. "NEVER..." I said probably too loudly, "...hesitate to call me, no matter what time it is." He was thankful for that. The oncall staff member notified me, he was an hour away. I remember those days. I was four minutes away. I rolled out of bed and got dressed. It was 0515. Two full hours stolen from my time in THE BED.
Yes, I enjoyed my time away from the office, no, I did not do anything special during the New Year holiday, and that made it perfect.
Lost a circuit here at the office this morning. Severely limited network connectivity across both buildings I am responsible for. Just the thing for 300+ users syncing their data for the first time in two weeks. Lovely, lovely, lovely. The good news is I only work a 4-day work week this week. The bad news is its going to feel like seven.
Some asshole backed into my car sometime this weekend, damaging the trunk. I hate people.

Ate lobster fried rice, spinach couscous, bermuda peppers, drank a tonne of gin, and settled on a local Missouri wine made in the tradition of Auslese. Now, it's not Spatlese, but at $6.50 a bottle, I'm a new Missouri wine fan. Watched The Dukes of Hazzard and The Skeleton Key.
Lori turned 39. Again.
Having a bad hair day.
Brought fried-turkey sammaches for lunch.
I've been reading this vampire series by local author Laurell K. Hamilton. I'm on book three. Last night I went to sleep and dreamt all night about several vampire gangs all vying for control of the city. Some I supported, some I did not. I was pivotal in getting key players in each gang to support or destroy other gangs, while simultaneously bringing only the champion of each to a specific location, on time, in order to not appear to have been playing both sides against the middle. "A dream about vampires?" I was asked, "Was it scary?" The answer is no, but it was a logistical nightmare! I awoke exhausted.
I wear a coat and tie to the office everyday. We don't have 'Casual Friday' here, nor are any denim items allowed on site. Being the troublemaker I am, I have seriously considered finding a denim tie to wear to work, but that's just a fantasy of mine. Nonetheless, the week between Christmas and New Years, they allowed all employees (there was like, 4 of us in the building that week) to wear jeans. What bliss! What comfort! Alas, no more. I need a hair cut.
Saturday evening at Galinda's Lori drank half a bottle of Coconut Rum, creating a situation where she was WIDE AWAKE ALL NIGHT. So we stayed up late and watched Scary Movie 2 which turned out to be much better than 3 but not as good as the first one. "What's next?" My wife asks. That lead us to watch Scream, which neither of us had ever seen. "What's next?" She asks after that movie. Scream 2. Finally, at 0300 she announces, "I'm going to bed." At which point she passed out. Frankenfurter stopped by for a visit, which was nice since I hadn't seen him since Thanksgiving. Lori had lunch with him early last week, however.
House hunted the next day and found another one to put a contract on. However, our realtor is in Rome. Hmmmm.
So tonight is (hopefully) 'Sleep Night.' The night we don't do anything but catch up on sleep. I say hopefully, because I've already fielded a call from the on-call blackberry. Speaking of, my blackberry guy needed someone to test his new BEV server. I, uh, volunteered. So now I'm carrying three devices. *sigh*
The kids are on my Dell X1 on the hotel wireless playing on http://pbskids.org/boohbah. Garrett's getting good at the touchpad.
So it looks like we may be getting a couple of Bengal's. One cat looks like a snow-leopard, the other, a tiger (if you're familiar with Bengal's.) astro (of TSS fame) is rescuing what sounds like more than a handful of Bengal Cats and put the word out he was looking to offload what may turn out to be TWO LITTERS of kittens! Lori and I answered for two. Hopefully, we'll have the house by then as this will make 5 cats. Of course there's no guarantee we're going to get Speedbump back :( David may fight me for him.
Drank a metric ton of gin this weekend. Good thing tonic's so inexpensive here. Hell man, liquor's inexpensive here, and no blue laws!
Well, time to put them young'uns to bed...

Sleep Night was a failure. Rec'd an Exeuctive Support call about 2100. User's DSL modem reported a virus, wouldn't let her past the router. Had her run a virus scan. Nothing. Suggested she use Trendmicro. An hour later, she terminated the troubleshooting. It's late, she offered. Grrrrr. I was hungry so I ate turkey...had a scooby-snack, and logged onto AIM.
Also, oddest thing, I heard the soundtrack to Broken Arrow in Scream 2. WTF? When I got home I looked it up. Apparently I wasn't the only one to notice. Wes Craven was using the soundtrack to Broken Arrow as fill music during the filming. Apparently, he liked it so much, he asked for, and was given permission to use it, bumping original score music written by the composer - which really pissed him off! Well, I guess I can't use this now as a trivia question on TSS.
Good night.
Stardate 051220.0907:
I also made my lunch for the next day (which I subsequently left at the hotel this morning). Since the night before was NOT a Sleep Night, and I slept on the pull-out sofa with little girl that night, I was surprised that I felt well-rested when I woke up yesterday morning. Funny thing is, I wasn't. I didn't know this, however, until I jarred awake after a dream of skydivers with beautiful, colorful chutes making landings on a beach...in the middle of a server meeting! So I inadvertently hit snooze 6 times this morning (I remember distinctly hitting it only once) and, taking a page from the blog of jw (of TSS fame), I awoke an hour late. Fortunately, I had showered the night before, so all I had to do was roll into my clothes, slick my hair back, and hit the road. I have a feeling it's going to be one of those days...
Thanks for checking the water in my humidor David!
"Frank" the LiveJournal goat pisses me off,

But I do like LJ's heavily armed monkeys...

I have over 4000 songs in my iTunes database, but have only really listened to a small percentage of them (yes, it can track that for you). So tonight, I'm going to start listening to my entire collection. Now, that doesn't mean that I haven't heard them before. In fact, I started with my most well-heard genre, the operas I imported the other night. Let's talk about opera a minute. You people whine and whine that CD's are too expensive. Have you ever priced opera? A good quality full recording is rare to find under $50. But there's oh so much more to consider. Let's say you decide on a piece you want to purchase. You have to consider the label, the conductor, the orchestra, the soprano, and the tenor. And yes, all five can and do very elusively intermix, so you have to put it together like a puzzle. For example. My favorite conductor is Herbert Von Karajan. He has conducted many, many orchestra's but is best known as principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic (in which he was appointed to in 1955 and retained until his death in 1989) which as it turns out pretty much by proxy, I prefer the Berlin Philharmonic - but I'll sometimes purchase them over Karajan with a different orchestra depending on which label it's on (see what I mean about complicated?), unless I'm looking for a specific soprano of course...you get the point anyway. My favorite two labels are Deutsche Grammaphon (who, coincidently records most of the Berlin Philharmonic) and Telarc. Why labels you ask? Their quality. I didn't learn this until 1990, in Germany. SSgt Randy Smith saw my Laserlight collection of Beethoven's Nine Symphony's and just shook his head. They were $3.99 each. He loaned me his $100 Beethoven set (which I later purchased in the UK) and threw my Laserlight collection in the trash!
Listen, I got to tell you. I'm in heaven. I haven't had this amount of beer, this good, in such a long time. I'm going to try to drink it all tonight. AND it's the weekend. I am so tired of not sleeping (admittedly I'm doing better in a queen bed in a cold room than I was in a military cot in an un-airconditioned data center) and I'm so glad I didn't have to press my clothes tonight for the day tomorrow or set my alarm for an hour and a half early so I'd be bright-eyed when speaking to the executives. I'm going to turn off Lotus Notes, turn off my phone, double-check that the A/C is on high, and drop into bed tonight, hopefully catching up on some sleep. I really feel bad for my wife, who was vommited upon at 0445 this morning by my youngest and hasn't slept through the night since I left. "Why are you not coming home this weekend again?" She asked. She is a wonderful, longsuffering woman and I respect her deeply.
[time passes...]
David Eatherly called and we chatted a good long time. I'm now using iTunes to make me a sleepytime mix of mostly New Age music to snooze by. I'm qwfully drunk and this is quite nice. Time for nite-nite...
I adore you all, my readership.

My primary Solaris server died today at 1040. My homepage is down, my gallery is down, my virtual Sun CD is offline, and my O'Reilly books are inaccessible. I was going to play with postfix this weekend. Sweet Tony has volunteered to swing by the ADC on his way out of town to fix, but that would delay him many hours and I'd rather he make it to East Texas safely and rested instead.
It's Friday and I have absolutely nothing to do. I'm guessing I'll make dinner at the hotel, watch a movie on the computer, maybe even install an operating system and build a mail server...sleep in a little Saturday morning.
Such is the life I lead whilst on travel.
Internet Access was down when I got back to the hotel after work. Manager was gone and the front desk girl knew nothing. I called this number Tony found for me to move hotel's. Come to find out, they're right next door. "Come on over and use our internet. You can pick it up in the parking lot." It too is wireless. She suggested I call Homestead. They're hardwired to RJ-45 in the rooms! There's a magnet on my refrigerator with the logo for Homestead on it. "For more information log onto ExtendedStayHotels.com." It's a cruel joke indeed. No contact information other than the website. I called Guest Tech again and told them I needed internet access today. They're going to send someone out.
Today I immersed myself in a desktop problem at the other site. Fortunately, I was asked to work on a linux box. Unfortunately, linux is not unix, so it was an arduous task. In the end I determined that the kernel development packages weren't installed and I could not add the serial console to the kernel. In other news, I got my laptop. A Dell Latitude X1. It has a 16x9 screen and a nearly full size keyboard, yet is tiny tiny tiny. It has no PCMCIA slots, but does have an SD and CF slot, bluetooth and wireless built-in. 1.1 GHz Pentium IV Mobile with 768MB of RAM. Wholly adequate. I also got badged today.
Called Guest Tech back after two and a half hours of not hearing from them. They said they'd get someone right on it and that he escalated it to them. I replied, "That's already been done. Two and a half hours ago. I'm curious if they've been doing anything in between my calls, or if they only look at when I call them at two and a half hour intervals. Perhaps they could do something different this time?" Of course that just leads to him repeating the same circular phrase from his help desk book. Asses.
Watched a good three-quarters of Sneakers before the DVD player hit an unrecoverable error due to a large scratch on the DVD and would no longer play. Watched Dogma instead. Pretty powerful movie for a friggin' comedy. My all-time favorite Kevin Smith movie.
The Wireless Access Point is providing a proper IP and gateway now every 45 seconds or so, but still no outside connectivity. And even if it does come up to the point where I can post this, I have no faith that it will be up tomorrow after work and I begin again my vicious cycle.
Sleep
Internet was up this morning, but only after a reboot of the operating system. I seriously don't understand that. Will likely be BORED OFF MY ASS today. At least I have my laptop. They offered to 'build it out' for me as they have an extensive checklist. I sighed. I really am Tom Waters. I have a meeting with the CIO tomorrow and while the admin had me on the phone, she also wanted to invite me to their next monthly admin meeting! Word around the knitting circle was that a new Manager was in town and they'd sure like to meet me. SUPERSTAR! Never underestimate the power of a VP's admin...
A millennia has past since we put 1000 monkeys in a cage with 1000 typewriters, finally putting to rest that most ignorant of retorts. And though no work of Shakespeare was even attempted, the phrase "What's crack-a-lackin?" was seen 4 times.
drax0r,
Due to far-reaching consequences of my recent impulse purchase of the UK release DVD box set, 'Battlestar Galactica, Season One' and the dramatic end-of-week increase of fuel prices, I regret to inform you that I will be unable to make our Monday evening event this week. Please reschedule for next Monday, the 22nd of August. There is a lot still which needs to be done.
teh max0r (wee-mac) has undergone the knife again, this time downclocking it to 1.42Ghz, and apparently it has run distributed computing all weekend without issue. My only concern at this point is that the internal harddrive wasn't taxed enough to create any additional heat during it's trial run. I'll be retrieving said mac after work today.
Active Server Pages are gay.
GMAC Privacy Notice
We obtain non-public personal information about you from information we receive from you, applications or other forms, which may include your name, address, social security number, income, information about your transactions with us such as your account balance and payment history. To provide you superior service, we may share all of the information that we collect (italics theirs!). --Of course you have the option to 'opt-out' and it's done with a phone call. How convenient! Actually, what would be more convenient, is if they DIDN'T share my 'non-public' information by default, and I had to call them to ask them to! Furthermore, this phone call must be made annually, else they assume that you only wanted your private information not shared to the public inclusive to the year you made your request. I hate GMAC. I also love how they refer to this policy of handing out your information as their, "Privacy Statement." Asses. I should send them my own letter: "Dear GMAC, it is my policy to never do any business with any company who, by default, shares my non-public information unless an annual opt-out phone call is made. Do you perhaps have the phone number to Chrylser Financial?"
Added some more links to quark.xirr.com and locked down mysql after Jay's portscan revealed it open. Thanks Jay! Speaking of Jay, he punched-down our phone at the Wild Damn Texan office - meet, Wonderful Facilities Guy! Sung to the tune of SNL's 'Middle Aged Man':
I did indeed get 11 hours of sleep Saturday night. That's fantastic. Unfortunately, the 5 hour drive home coupled with sleeping in my parents spare bed room the day their air conditioner went out afforded me only 5 hours of sleep last night. So it begins...
I was in a dormitory-style common room with a mix of friends both old and new from various stages of my life playing, what else, Texas Hold'em. It was late, but everyone was there playing nonetheless and the area was quite well lit. There was a banquet of food behind us and I remember getting into a fight over some boiled eggs which were so nasty I couldn't finish mine. During breaks we'd pair up and roam the halls looking for action, but the oddest thing was the guy I met who reminded me of Jesse Ventura's character from Predator. His name was drax0r. I didn't believe him so I made him show me his driver's license. It really was his name.

drifting falling
floating weightless
calling calling home...
So. We've heard me rant about left lane drivers as I traverse the Metroplex at sub-light speeds, and we've heard me bitch about the price of gas and the use thereof in my car. So, I married the two yesterday. Yes, I chose to conserve my expensive, precious full tank of gas on the way to Richardson yesterday by *gasp* actually driving the speed limit! Here's how it worked out: I started out in the far right-hand lane, with the cruise on 60 (the posted speed limit). Guess what? People don't actually do the posted speed limit in the far right hand lane. I had no idea. Furthermore, with all the traffic coming on, and people having an inexplicable need to brake as they exit, I found it was just easier to drive with the cruise control on in the left right-hand lane. I mean, how easy is this going to be? Save gas (read $$$) and let someone else do all the passing? I don't have to dodge, dip, duck, dive, and....dodge traffic! How wonderfully relaxing. Only, left right-hand lane drivers aren't very consistent. They're constantly altering every possible vector. Tracking poorly, speeding up, slowing down. There's not a doubt in my mind that left right-hand lane drivers would adjust their altitude as well every few seconds, if possible. The only solution? Move over into the right left-hand lane of course. By this time I'm doing 75 (15 over the speed limit) and this wasn't exactly what I had in mind for a relaxing, gas saving drive. My adrenaline starts pumping, I sit up a little straighter, and tighten my hand on the gearshift. The Cav starts to growl. This is where her computer is used to setting the fuel/air mixture for the throttle. She knows what to do. People in the far left lane are doing 85. I can no longer do this. I must go. It pulls at me. Taking a deep breath, I check my rear-view, then side view mirror. When the car passes me, I look over my shoulder, indicate, and accelerate.
Was able to get about two and a half hours of broken sleep last night. Not one of my better stretches. Of course I'm high as a kite now, I'm sure I'll start sweating profusely and hallucinating as the day progresses, followed by clenched bowels and general irritation before barely making it to my next stopping point, passing out, and remaining unconscious for 11 hours. Well, you know the drill.
I keep a bag of Halls cough drops on my desk. I big bag. So did my boss, and my boss before him. But I keep them on my desk for an entirely different reason. When someone near me starts coughing, I give them about half a dozen hacks before snatch up two of them, and scream like a girl, "STOP IT! STOP IT!" and throw the Halls into the cubicle of the offending personage. Isn't life fun?
It’s quarter to three,
There’s no one in the place ’cept you and me
So set ’em’ up joe
I got a little story I think you oughtta know
We’re drinking my friend
To the end of a brief episode
So make it one for my baby
And one more for the road
I know the routine
Put another nickel in that there machine
I’m feeling so bad
Won’t you make the music easy and sad
I could tell you a lot
But you gotta to be true to your code
So make it one for my baby
And one more for the road
You’d never know it
But buddy I’m a kind of poet
And I’ve got a lot of things I wanna say
And if I’m gloomy, please listen to me
Till it’s all, all talked away
Well, that’s how it goes
And joe I know you’re gettin’ anxious to close
So thanks for the cheer
I hope you didn’t mind
My bending your ear
But this torch that I found
It’s gotta be drowned
Or it soon might explode
So make it one for my baby
And one more for the road
It's 0245. I can't sleep and I don't know why. The above song popped into my head when I saw the time. Tony keeps glaring at me because I'm typing 'too hard' on his little Apple Branded iBook G4. I want to sleep. I want to drift off into blissfull unconciousness. But I cannot, and I don't know why. Played poker at Tony's house most of the evening with he and Andy. Texas Hold'em. Tony's facinated with the game. I think I'd prefer straight 7-card for that matter, but it was entertaining nonetheless. I have a friend who went to Las Vegas to compete in the World Series of Poker. She finished in the top 5%. Not too shabby. She was playing Texas Hold'em. Changed Daisy's litter, refilled her food, and cleaned out her water. She gave me lots of love for that. Then I put her monthly flea formula on her and she skulked back under the bed. If I don't fall asleep soon, I'm going to pull an all-nighter and just go extra early this morning. At least the traffic from Richardson to South Fort Worth won't be bad. I have a can of Starbuck's expresso in the fridge. I was going to use it to bring myself back to life when I awoke, but perhaps I'll use it instead to revitalize myself during my zero-dark-hundred dash back across the Metroplex. Daisy just jumped up to give me some more kitty-loving. Good thing Tony keeps his iBook nearby. I'm going to try again for a little more shut-eye.
And one more for the road...