Month: January 2006

Lost Photos

This is an interesting (if almost eerie) site with a bunch of photos found on old cameras. He’s been buying old cameras from junk shops and processing the pictures with some interesting results.

In this digital age, I wonder what people have found on old hard drives and memory cards. I usually just format any old ports I’m given, but maybe I should start digging through them.

Link via b3ta.

Update with correct link.

The Geeked Out Bible

It’s small keychain that hides a USB key that contains all 66 books of the Bible.

You Know You Live In Central Oregon When…

Snarky has an audience participation post for all you locals. One of Snarky’s: You know you live in Central Oregon when your neighbor is selling his house for $150,000 more than he bought it for the year before. Fun stuff — and the more locals that join in the more entertaining it will be.

Bend Broadband Offering Phone Service, But Is It Worth It?

As I mentioned before Bend Broadband does sponsor this blog. They have an ad right up there on the top right of this page (which is now linked to the service I’m going to talk about). Part of my agreement with putting up their ads was that I reserve the right to post commentary about their services and products, and this is going to be one of those times.

BendBroadband has introduced a new home phone service. Starting at $40/month (assuming you already have cable TV and high-speed internet with them, otherwise the price goes up), you get unlimited local and long distance phone calls in the lower 48 states, caller ID, voice mail, and a whole slew of additional features.

But $40? Yes, it’s a pile of great features, and since it’s the cable company they can probably give traffic priority to your voice calls and there’s always the convenience of having it everything on one bill (which is Qwest’s big pitch). But it just doesn’t seem worth it to me unless you make a lot of long-distance calls (which I don’t) and even then you can get services like Vonage that are quite a bit cheaper and provide just as many features. Talking to the folks at BendBroadband, they’re considering a “lite” option for folks who don’t need long distance access, but it’ll still probably be too expensive for me. I spend a grand total (including all stupid fees) of $25/month on my phone service from Qwest. I don’t need any of that fancy additional services crap — I just want a phone that will work all the time at a cheap rate. Heck, even if you wanted all those features that BendBroadband provides, there are other local phone companies like BendTel that provide all those services over your regular phone line — no special equipment required — at a very decent price.

So for now, this will be a service of theirs I’m going to avoid, mostly because of the cost, but if anybody else has any input or has tried it (they’re currently rolling out in the Redmond/Terrebone area with Bend coming next month), let me know! I told them I’d be a beta tester if they wanted a review, but haven’t heard back on that one yet (not holding my breath).

Experimenting With Yahoo Publisher Ads

A long while ago I was invited to the beta of Yahoo!’s publisher network. I’ve just now gotten around to signing up for the beta, playing around with things. I haven’t implemented their ads on the main part of this site yet, but I have implemented them in my RSS/Atom feeds. I think that’s only fair, considering that my RSS feeds include my entire entries (and always will) and they’re fairly small ads (as of right now, they’re not even showing up in the feed, so they might not even be delivering ads anyway).

I’m mostly just testing it out to see how it works. If they suck, then I won’t leave them in there. If you even notice them, and have opinions, feel free to share them here.

There’s Just Something Very Wrong About This

Woman marries dolphin after 15-year courtship. I guess if you don’t want any crap from a husband, marrying outside your species is one way to do it.

Thanks Cheryl for the link.

Stuck In Utter Chaos Mode

Warning: this will be one of those entries that will totally fit the “Utterly Boring” title of this site. I apologize in advance.

This day has been utter chaos. Minus the few minutes of peace and quiet when I grabbed a bite to eat with Simone earlier today, this day has been a mess.

We’re doing a bunch of year-end closing stuff with all our accounting stuff, and we had some problems with running the year end reports and the payroll that is supposed to be run this week for the first pay period of the year. It was giving our accountant upstairs some really ugly errors. So I hit the company’s knowledge base, the solution is to rebuild the appropriate payroll database tables. So I do that on the payroll tables, thinking it’s a payroll problem. Try it again, still giving the same error. Go back, and just rebuild everything. Notice I’m getting an error in one of the general ledger tables. So I open up the raw table, don’t notice anything weird, but for the life of me can not get in and run payroll, getting the same error.

I spend a good chunk of the day trying to rebuild these things so we wouldn’t have to reinput the last couple days worth of transactions. So I finally bucked up and called the company, paying for the privilege to talk to them, and got the answer that I didn’t want to hear: “You need to recover from backup.” And of course, the last two days worth of backups had the same corrupt table, so I had to recover from the last known good, which was done on Monday night. I told him that I didn’t want to pay for the call as he couldn’t help me, he said that was far and didn’t count it towards our support agreement and he said that was fair

So reimported the whole mess, reclosed off the year so we could run payroll, and finally got things working again. What a frickin’ mess — it’s just totally consumed my whole day and kept me from writing the proposal to my boss to redo this site (more on that some other time).

Anywho, normal blogging to resume when I catch my breath after that mess. It was my daughter’s sixth birthday yesterday, that’s my excuse for not getting online yesterday (I played hooky, and stayed home, took her out to lunch, and had a grand old time).

Free Airfare If You Drink A Lot Of Soda

If you want to get some free airfare so you can fly around the country, all you have to do is either drink a ton of soda at Wendy’s or do some dumpster diving. Quoting Al’s Morning Meeting:

People are dumpster diving and there is now even a black market for Wendy’s soft drink cups stamped with coupons good for free air travel. The fast food chain and Florida-based discount airline AirTran are offering free frequent-flyer rewards on the sides of 84 million 20- and 32-ounce cups.

A collection of 64 coupons can be redeemed for a round-trip flight anywhere AirTran flies. (See route map.)

Sadly, though, the airline doesn’t fly out of Portland, but it does fly out of San Francisco so you could drive down there (or fly cheap down there) for some free flying around the country.

Apparently folks on Craigslist have been buying/selling the cups, and there have been a few on eBay as well.

The Christian Science Monitor has a story, as well.

Obviously not too many Oregonians can take advantage of this unless they pay to fly somewhere first, but has anybody outside of the area used these? I don’t even go to Wendy’s, so I didn’t know a thing about this promotion.

Responsible Spam

I would love it if my spam read like this:

From: Maybelline Kane

Subject: What time is it?

Hey, you, I’m blond, gorgeous, and I just turned 18! I set up a webcam in my bedroom so people could watch me 24/7! However, the more I thought about it, the more the whole thing seemed kind of creepy and demeaning. So I scrapped that idea.

Anybody Have A Video Of This?

Because I have to say, drop-kicking the extra point in an NFL game is pretty dang cool.