Category: Jake

“Where The Heck Have You Been, Mister?”

Yeah, I know, that not posting in four days is quite a while on this site. I finally recovered from the sheer exhaustion of being sick my getting totally behind at work and at home. To complicate things more, my last wedding was on Friday (after going to four others already). It was a nice wedding, and local (thankfully). Lots of great food and fun. But after being sick earlier this week, it was exhausting.

But the weekend was nice weather, and my paint on my house is peeling, so it was time to continue my home improvement and start painting the house. My parents had agreed last Christmas to help me paint our house, but due to circumstances beyond all of our control, along with their trip to Thailand for their anniversary, they were unable to help. I needed to do something as so much of the siding on my house is bare from the paint literally falling off the walls (it basically exploded off the walls when I pressure washed). I didn’t want to go into Winter without something on my walls, so I went to Denfeld’s to get a bunch of paint and primer, and starting frantically layering on primer and scraping off old paint from my house with the help of my father-in-law. The weather on Saturday was nice, so we wanted to get as much as we could done before it froze that night or got stormy again, so we rolled and brushed as much as we could until we were both exhausted. By 4PM, we had primed 97% of our house coated with really thick primer, ready for paint — whenever it’s nice enough to get to that on there. But at least our house won’t fall apart and get beat up because of snow, rain, and ice. It’d be nice to get the actual paint down over the primer, but I’ll at least sleep a little better now that all that bare wood is at least covered with something. And since its going to be pretty cold this week, I doubt I’ll be getting any painting done until possibly this next weekend where it’ll hopefully get into the low 60s.

So that’s what I’ve been doing.

And this week promises to be just as busy. With my wedding anniversary tomorrow and Halloween on Tuesday, dress rehearsal for our upcoming band concerts, and then the actual concerts on Sunday and Monday (which reminds me, I need a new shirt and snare drum sticks), it’s going to be a bit crazy. But I do have lots of fun links and stories to share, and will sort them through a bit tonight and see what I can come up with tomorrow.

Jake Ain’t Here

Jake is sick today. Jake is in bed, doing the saltines and water diet until whatever kept him up last night is completely through his system. Jake likes talking in the third person.

If you want to hear Jake sound like a bumbling fool, listen to Life Online with Bob Parsons tonight at 7PM Pacific Time. Jake and his site were featured in the strange domains segment of the show that was pre-recorded earlier this week, and Jake was totally unprepared for it (he had forgotton about it until the radio station guy called). Hopefully he didn’t sound like to much of a moron. If you’re here visiting because of that show, welcome. You’ll find the first couple year’s wrap up of the site here and I’m Jake is due for another historical wrap-up here soon.

Jake is going back to bed now.

Network Troubleshooting Sucks

Why no links posted yesterday? I was dealing with troubleshooting Internet connectivity for a local real estate company (and we all know realtors, no matter the company, panic when things don’t work exactly right or how they’re used to), so it tied up most of my day yesterday. And what made it even more difficult was the car mechanic problem: You know how when you take your car to a mechanic and it suddenly stops making the noise you were bringing it in there for? They’ve been complaining about this ‘net connection for several days, but every time I’ve been there, everything’s been working fine. And since I was getting vague “The internet is broken”-types of notes stuck to my desk on my days off, it was like looking for a needle in a haystack.

After several days of troubleshooting and testing I was finally able to recreate the errors they were getting (after basically making an agent in the office my MLS guinea pig and having her run a bunch of tests for me) in a controlled environment (meaning my laptop versus their laptops or desktops systems that typically have 500 icons on the desktop and about a dozen toolbars installed in the browser). I came to found out that there were random packets that were getting dropped between the expensive Sonicwall firewall and the Cisco 2300 T1 router, as I could connect directly to the T1 router and not have the issues I was getting. Taking down their Internet connection for about five minutes sure bugged everybody — boy, what would the world be like without being wired up all the time!?!?</sarcasm> — but that was the only way I could test it was to give all the bandwidth to me temporarily.

To prove my theory, I went in to town and bought just a cheap Linksys router/firewall that would route everything, configured it, plugged it into place, and suddenly things started working again.

At least that’s what I’ve been told — I haven’t heard any complaints today. The router has a basic firewall on it, which is basically all their were using the other firewall for, so it’ll work until I can price out a cheap Smoothwall box to build for them (as I’ve had great luck with my Smoothwall boxes, having installed four of them).

More links coming today as soon as I get caught up from ignoring the world and hiding in a network closet yesterday.

Home Improvement Still Sucks

Remember that project I was griping about a few weeks ago? Well, we’re still working on it, and it still sucks.

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Fort Collins Trip Summary

I’ll break this up a bit for those folks who really don’t give a rip about the trip. If you’re interested in things at all, read on (’tis a bit long). But I’ve been writing this, and catching up on things from being gone, which is why you don’t have any regular blogging (and it’s still probably incomplete, but it’s at least there).

Anywho…

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Yes, I’m Here

I made it back late last night after a lot of travelling. It was a long weekend, a bit crazy, a bit annoying, a bit fun, etc… . I’ll post some stories (and hopefully photos) later, after I go through my gobs of e-mail.

Getting Out Of Town

As I mentioned a few days ago, I’m heading out of town this weekend to go to my brother’s wedding in Fort Collins, Colorado. Unfortunately, it’s a solo trip as we couldn’t afford to fly my wife and kids down there, and I’m bumming off my dad’s frequent flyer miles for my ticket. Going to weddings is already not-so-fun, going without your wife is even worse.

Just the same, it’s been a long time since I’ve been back to Colorado. Anybody who knows me (just read my resume, if you want) knows I went to Colorado State University (which is in Fort Collins) for a semester — basically lived there for five months. I originally went to school there as they had one of the few ADA accredited dietetics programs, which is what I wanted to study before I started my senior year in high school. The reality was though that as I got into my senior year of high school, I was starting to like journalism more and more, but I’d already committed to going to Colorado State (and was hoping to get on a track scholarship). The track scholarship never panned out as the distance coach and I had a big falling out. He wrote my time down wrong at a 5K race, and railed into me about how slow my time was, even though I had actually run a full minute faster. He didn’t seem to give a rip.

That, and out-of-state tuition is frickin’ expensive.

So I transferred back to Oregon to study journalism and technology. But I do have fond memories of my time at Fort Collins. And while my running career is all but over thanks to my messed up back, it’ll be nice to check out the campus, the track house, and the town and see how much it’s changed in the nine years it’s taken me to get back there. I’ll be borrowing the work camera and will see if I can get some pictures posted over there (I’ll have my laptop). I just need to steal some WiFi from somebody (can anybody hook me up with the VPN client and profiles for the CSU campus’ WiFi network?). I’m sure I can come up with an open signal near our hotel. CSU is also in session, so I can probably just find an open ethernet jack at the library (at least it was that simple at UO — have no idea if it’ll be that easy at CSU).

This will also be a new experience for me as well as I haven’t flown since before 9/11 (I was in New York about two months before the towers came down). Obviously, things are a little different at the airports now, and I plan on just carrying on my laptop and digital camera — and wearing sandals that I can take on and off easily. I also need to get one of those TSA-approved locks so they don’t have to trash my bag getting into it if they need to inspect it.

So I’ll be back in town on Sunday night. Hopefully I’ll be able to post something from the various places I’ll be at. I know PDX has free WiFi, though it appears to cost money at DIA, which sucks. Everybody play nice while I’m gone, there is plenty of good reading here and anybody is welcome to start a thread over at Bend Forums (which I really need to market and get some features implemented that I’ve been wanting to — someday it’ll happen, God willing).

Update on 9/7 at 1:20PM: Just like to say that PDX’s free WiFi kicks ass. Downloading all my e-mail and RSS feeds to give me something to read on the flight.

Getting through security is always fun when you’re carrying a laptop, requiring me to open up my bag and prove to them that yes, indeed, this is a laptop. I thought I was being smart by wearing sandals to the airport to avoid having to take off my shoes, but I guess because of the heightened alert status all footwear has to come off.

I had to check my brother’s wedding gift. It was a small box, but they only allowed me to carry on my laptop and camera bag — everything else had to be checked. So my brother’s gift is going to have a bunch of United Airlines tape all over it, along with my baggage tracking tape. He’ll probably get a kick out of it. At least he’ll know it’s from me.

Anyway, flight’s taking off here in an hour or so. Hopefully I’ll be able to update from Colorado somewhere.

Three Down, Two To Go

If you’re wondering where I’ve been hiding, I’ve been in Portland at yet another wedding (this after doing more damage to my bathroom). This was my third wedding of the summer, with another one coming this weekend in Colorado (my brother’s), and then one more in October (a local one, thankfully). This was an interesting wedding with the groom being a Catholic and the bride a Hindu. So the ceremony actually had a bit of both worlds, primarily the Hindu world, and the ceremony was nearly two hours long. I was so exhausted after all of it (and after the four hour drive to get there) that we didn’t even both staying for what would’ve been a great reception (sorry, Nick — we had to drive home). It was a nice location at the Portland Art Museum, and the programs’ paper and scroll-like design probably cost a pretty penny as well.

But let me tell ya — after this Summer, I don’t care who gets married: I’m past my quota of wedding attendance for the decade, so you won’t see me there.

Bend Forums Fund Raising Drive Update

You may remember the Bend Forums fund-raising drive I posted about. I won’t go into the details here, but the pledge goal for the drive has been lowered. So if you’re interested in contributing or reading more details, check them out here and view the progress and donate here.

By the way: I’ve installed a new simple but fun extension on Bend Forums so you can enable people to “Buy You A Drink” (click to give you money), as well as a few other usability tweaks.

Home Improvement Sucks

I’ve talked about my adventures in home improvement before, and this latest activity was no less entertaining.

Last time around, we totally destroyed our master bathroom with the help of my parents. This time around, working by ourselves, we’re working on the main hallway bathroom in our home. We thought it’d be easier because it was basically just tear down the sheet rock, install a new fan/light and then replace it, but it ended up being far more complicated than that.

This is a bit long, so I’ve put this in an extended entry, but if ANYBODY is a sheet rock contractor/installer or drywall guy of any sort, e-mail me privately if you want to make a few bucks for what will probably be easy work for you. Read on for the full story.

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