Of what, you ask? The Muppet Show.
Quick Little Time Killer
If you have a few minutes, this simple little game won’t take much time, but is still fun to play.
Being Homeless In The Sims 3
One I got my ‘net connection back (over two hours later after it went out), I spent my lunch break reading this fascinating story of the life of a homeless family in Sims 3. It’s a bit long, but start at the beginning — it’s well written and worth the read.
Playing The Waiting Game
Our office internet connection is down at the moment (I’m typing this on my cell phone). Has been for over an hour and a half now. Naturally, I can’t do anything as 99% of what I do on a daily basis requires a net connection.
The cable company “is working on it” and there is also apparently a power outage in part of Sunriver that may be related.
Just wish my company had the extra money for a backup DSL line. Maybe this will convince them they need one.
Cheryl Howard Is Awesome
I’ve always had a great deal of respect for all that Cheryl Howard has done for this town and our neighborhood in particular. She’s also contributed a ton of links to this site. Today’s Bulletin has front-page profile of her, and while I haven’t had a chance to read through it completely, any praise she gets is well-deserved.
If she ran for political office, I’d vote for her. I’m not giving her computer help anymore, however, as that girl is nothing but trouble in that regard (joking, Cheryl).
Some Links For The Evening
- As an occasional graphic designer, I know when something is ugly, which is why I find so much pleasure in bad logo design (and the domain made me laugh, too).
- Using Lightbox with the Photoshop-created web photo gallery (doing this with a project I’m working on).
- BlueOregon takes The Bulletin to task on one of their editorials.
- Futurama’s coming back — this time for real (not like last time).
- My First Dictionary is probably not the best way to introduce your kids to words — but it’s great for the rest of us.
- If you hate the Office 2007 “Ribbon” menus, you can go back to the old-school menus with this.
- 10 Things Not to do in New York City.
- Big Mess o’ Wires, a cool-looking homebrew CPU.
These Things Come In Threes
I’m just scared to death to see what the third thing is.
Our minivan air conditioning has been making funny noises recently and not really working too well (which sucked in the heat wave a few weeks back), and a belt has been making some ugly noises. As we were driving over to the mechanic, the check engine light came on, so we had them check that, too. Belt was a cheap and easy fix (for a car repair), but the A/C problem is a big one: the condenser is leaking, which is an expensive repair ($600-ish, mostly labor), and that check engine light? Main computer is dying. They tried just resetting it, as sometimes the thing needs to be rebooted apparently, but that didn’t help, the light and code came right back on again. That computer dies, the whole car stops working. The labor to install/program the computer itself isn’t too bad (we would have to have it done at a dealer, but it only takes an hour) but the computer itself is $800. So $1500. Which I obviously don’t even remotely have. And the car’s not even paid off.
And our warranty that would cover this stuff? Expired 550 miles ago. We’ve put a bunch of money into this car, and I’m probably never buying a Caravan again (even though it’s really the only minivan I can afford).
I’m almost wishing somebody would run into the car and total it as we have comprehensive insurance on it (as it’s not paid off yet).
And my Hyundai check-engine light just came on this week, too, but I at least have a decent idea what that is. Still going to be a bit of a trick to figure out, but it’s not entirely impossible since my Hyundai doesn’t have nearly the computers and crap that the minivan does, so hopefuly I can self-help that one myself.
<:sarcasm>Just can’t wait to see what the third thing is,</sarcasm> since these things always come in threes.
I just wish I could afford a Honda, Toyota, or Subaru agailn. I loved my Subaru mechanic, but Subaru doesn’t make a minivan, and we have two kids and the occasional passenger or three as well (we’ll do stuff with family members and will carpool all in our rig). If I didn’t work in Sunriver I could just ride my bike to work, but the ride to Sunriver is not only long, but it’s really dangerous.
Oh well — at least I have a job (hopefully that won’t be the third).
Update: Searching on eBay, the an aftermarket PCM is a helluva lot cheaper and it looks like I might be able to replace it myself (as it’s really easy to get to). The condenser, while I can find it cheaper than the part quote, that thing is a bear to get at, it appears. Just need to find somebody who will put in a cheaper after-market part for me.
Aren’t They Precious?
They look so cute in their full-body black leather, sweating themselves to death.
Facebook Usernames Have Everybody In A Dither
Everybody’s all in a dither about username URLs coming to Facebook. About 23 hours from now, you’ll be able to pick your username for your Facebook account. Some worry that there’s going to be a rush of Facebook name squatting. But Anil Dash knows the truth about what’s really going to happen.