Monday, September 26, 2005

And another thing...

I've been waring with my home PC for weeks now.

A short while back, I was trying to fix a problem with my video performance. There was an inexplicable pause every second during any video playback, mostly in games. Quite annoying that was, so I decided to update my video drivers. BANG. Now my computer crashes constantly. I rolled back to the original driver that came with my video card, which by the way is an ATi Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB AGP card(read: expensive), and it's only a year old, and the rollback seemed to remedy the problem. However, any attempt to install updated drivers would cause the problems all over again. The driver I had been using was slightly newer than what came with my card, but it is no longer offered, so now I have to search for it on the net, and I don't even know which version it is.

I now have to watch my computer like it's an unexploded land mine. One wrong move, and BAM! Crash.

My resolve to get an Apple computer has never been stronger. I work with one every day at work, and I love every minute of it. But don't get me wrong, I have equal experience with both Mac and Windows platforms. I'm no IT professional, but I know my way around a computer fairly well. Having worked closely with many different operating systems between these two platforms, I can say without doubt, that a good Mac with OSX Tiger cannot be beat. It blows Windows XP straight out of the water. It's so simple to use, it's rediculously well designed, and a joy to work with. I only hope that our request for G5s for our group will be accepted. We've been trying to upgrade our Macs for some time now, and are presently working off of hand-me-down Quicksilver Macs from the Marketing department, which is extremely annoying; to work in a competitive creative environment with out-of-date equipment is not the best way to stay ahead of the pack. Our retail business is all about staying ahead of the rest-to be trend setters. How are we to set trends with technology of years past? The computer industry evolves blindingly fast, and last years technological breakthrough becomes this years dinosaur faster than you can say "Windows SUCKS!"

Delays, Delays

It's been a little while since my last post.

I've been stewing in anger since the JCPenney network blocked Blogger. Can't read a single Blogger blog at work now. Damn those infernal IT fiends! They just sucked away half my creative energy. That's not to say I don't do anything at work other than blogging, it's just really annoying that they blocked yet another part of the internet. If it's got "blogger" in the web address, it's got "blocked by JCP information security" written all over it. BLAST! And most of my posts are made at work, where my creative juices are paid to flow.

So much for the new Human Resources mantra of making JCPenney a great place to work. Now I'm just slightly more miffed.

Sunday, September 18, 2005

A Close Call!

Boy, have I got a story for you!

Just minutes ago, I came from the laundry room. I started up three washers, but had only brought two loads of laundry, so I had to run back to the apartment and grab a load of clothes to wash. Luckily I live next door to the washroom. As I came back, the third washer had filled with water, and I began to put the load of clothes into it. As I shut the lid, the washer begins its 1st cycle, churning the clothing within. Well, for some odd reason, I decided to open the lid to watch. And right on top, staring me in the face, as clear as day, was my digital camera's 512 megabyte flash card! HOLY CRAP!!!! I quickly yank it out of the washer, relieved that it had not yet gotten wet and thanking my lucky stars that I just happened to open the lid at that moment. I had taken it to work the other day to extract some recent pictures, and had put it in the chest pocket of the shirt I wore that day. As luck would have it, that was the last shirt I put into the washer, and the chest pocket was directly above the water line, to my immense relief. Talk about a close call! Didn't my mother teach me to check all the pockets of my clothes before I throw them into the wash?

Shame on me.

Saturday, September 17, 2005

The Blame Game

Concerning all this Hurricane stuff, I still find it quite rediculous that the Democrats and Liberals manage to blame Bush and the Republican leadership for the problems with New Orleans, yet the government of New Orleans is purely Democratic. Oh well, I guess the plan is to continually blame Bush for every little thing and eventually it will stick. Whatever.

Random Trivia

For those of you who are interested in my background(and I know you ALL are...), here's a list of the places I went to school. Should prove utterly fascinating.


1st grade: Bethel Baptist Church & Christian School - Arlington, Texas.

2nd grade: Hilltop Baptist Church & Christian School - Colorado Springs, Colorado.

3rd grade: Pear Park Baptist Church & Christian School - Grand Junction, Colorado.

4th grade: Hot Springs Baptist Temple & Christian School - Hot Springs, Arkansas.

5th through 8th grade: Forrest Hills Baptist Church & Christian School - Stone Mountain, Georgia.

9th grade: Kingspark Baptist Church & Christian School - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

10th grade: Christian Heritage Baptist Church & Christian School - Midwest City, Oklahoma.

11th & 12th grade: Westmoore High School(1st and only public school I attended) - Moore, Oklahoma.

College: The Art Institute of Dallas - Dallas, Texas. Graduated with an Associate of Applied Arts with an emphasis in Computer Animation. Thrilling, huh?

This means that I've lived in no less than 6 states. I was born in Georgia, but my family lived in Chattanooga Tennessee at the time. I think I may have lived in Florida as well, I don't remember.

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

A Soggy Follow-up

Here's a link to my Flickr photo account. The 6 newest photos are of the damage caused by Saturday's figurative levee failure.

Saturday, September 10, 2005

Saturday...what a day...

Boy, did I have a doozy of a day today.

As is the case every Saturday morning, I get up after sleeping as long as possible, go into the dining area that houses my computer desk, turn on the computer, and do whatever. After a few minutes I notice a quiet dripping sound and think nothing of it. Must be the upstairs neighbors washing dishes in the sink or something. I pay it no mind. After a few minutes, I go into the kitchen to get myself a drink when I notice something different. A puddle of water on the floor. Odd.

I start looking for the source of the leak, but can't find one, even after opening the dishwasher to investigate what turned out to be a completely dry dishwasher. I go back to the computer and think nothing of it, when all of the sudden there's a fairly loud dripping sound coming from the kitchen. Aha! Now I can track down the source of the puddle! As I look into the kitchen, I discovered something bad. The puddle had grown to a size that almost covered my entire kitchen floor! As I look at the sink, I see a rather large and substantial amount of water dripping from the upper cabinets!!! Uh oh. Not good.

As I reach for the nearest cup to catch the water, I am quickly overwhelmed by the amount of liquid seeping down from above. We're gonna need a bigger cup. Quite rapidly I am running for the two buckets I own and placing them under the worst spots, splashing through the small lake now accumulated on my kitchen floor. I start to panic.

I immediately turn off the small light above the sink, and turn off the overhead light. Next I dash to the cell phone and call up the residence center of my apartment complex, spouting something about a maintenance emergency... It all was a blur. More and more leaks are blooming up all around my kitchen, and I pray to God that nothing shorts out. To my utter horror, I watch helplessly as a small pocket of water begins to build up under the nearest electrical outlet in the kitchen, held in place by the paint on the wall! At its largest, it measured about 5 inches wide and must have contained several ounces of water. My life begins to flash before my eyes!

After what seems like an eternity, the maintenance dudes show up. Actually, they looked more like local high school students. The lazy kind. As they survey the leaky submarine that is my kitchen, I direct them to the upstairs neighbors, clearly the source of the massive leak. As they climb the stairs to inform the neighbors of the leak, I hear them knock briskly and yell the usual "Maintenance!" to the tenants within. No answer. Not to worry, they have a key! ...wait, they don't have the key! I feel my knees give way a little as my lip begins to quiver...

As slowly as they showed up, they turn coat and do a Speedy Gonzales away from my leaky kitchen, to fetch the key to the empty upstairs apartment. They don't show up for another eternity. Meanwhile, I'm making like Sean Penn in a leaky boat in downtown New Orleans, frantically tossing water out of the place, only for it to be replaced with twice as much water. The apartment begins to smell. What bliss.

After the maintenance Senior classmen empty the remaining water out of the upstairs kitchen, I find out the source of the leak. Turns out the water heater had gone kaput, thus showering my kitchen with love. After they replace the water heater, they nonchalantly tell me that they'll call the people to come and take care of my little water problem. Off they ride into the sunset on their little motorized cart, leaving me and my little lake behind. Actually, it was more like a swamp, seeing as how my carpet was beginning to absorb a good portion of the lake in my kitchen.

About 2 hours later, the carpet man shows up to suck up the remaining water. He informs me that he only just got the call, which leads me to belive that those lazy maintenance men went to play their PSP for a while before calling the guy up. Can you say "free 1 month rent"? Anyhoo, we proceed to relocate many pieces of furniture out of the swampland, and he begins to pull up the wet carpet, and remove the thoroughly soaked under padding. As he tries to start the suction pump, no less than three people decide they must leave that very moment, so he must stop, move his van so they can drive away, then return to deal with my problem. I, by the way, have not showered, and have exerted myself to the level of one of those athletes in a Gatorade commercial, only it sure as hell ain't Gatorade coming out of my pores.

Finally, the carpet dude finishes cleaning up all the excess water, and bids me adieu, saying he'll be back by Tuesday to add the new under padding and pin the carpet back down. I wave him goodbye, collapse down into my chair, and quickly get up, for fear that the sweat stain will be forever engrained into the fabric. I jump into the shower, and clean myself off, prepared to tackle the day. Wait a minute, the day's over...

So, how was your day?

Friday, September 09, 2005

Mr. Sandman... Bring Me a Dream...

I had the most peculiar dream last night.

I was in a movie theater watching the movie Serenity(not yet released), and my Mother was there watching it with me, and that's not even the odd part! As the film went on, some kids were talking in front of us, and my Mom got so fed up, that she announced to the kids, loud enough for the entire theater to hear(small theater), that she was going to get the management and have the kids removed from the theater. This prompted me to get up and turn on the lights to the theater. People started getting up and murmuring in agreement that the kids should be removed. Before this happened, the dream changed, and I was then in a concert by none other than William Shatner, who was doing one of his talking-with-the-music type songs like "Rocketman".

So, how weird was that?

I'm a Rocketman... Rock It, Man... Rocketman!

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Pics As Promised

I promised a link to the pictures I took over the Labor Day holiday, and here it is: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kodiak/sets/398401/

The first 4 pictures are old. There are 7 new pictures.

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Back Again

Sorry, it's been several days since my last post.

I went to Oklahoma City to visit my family for Labor Day. As usual, had a great time. The nephews are growing so fast! Sam is already walking, and Austin is well on his way. He can't really stand up by himself yet, but with help he can stand for short periods, and can pull himself up. Also, we have been priveledged to see Sam develop his first anger reaction. What's that, you say? I'll explain. You know how kids react differently to frustration and anger? Well, when Sam gets mad or frustrated, he'll lower his head to the floor and push it along while crying, as if he's walking with his head stuck to the floor, like it's too much of a bother to hold his head up. It's really cute, though it means he'll be a handful. We can all tell he's gonna be into everything. Austin, on the other hand, is content to just look at stuff. Sure, he wants to get into stuff, but he's more laid back. He'll watch you intently when he's interested in what you're doing. I'll be posting a link to the pictures I took while I was there.

Speaking of Nephews, I'll have another one soon. My youngest sister is pregnant with her first child. I was informed this morning that it's a boy!! So now, when someone asks me what kind of cigar I smoke, I can say "It's a boy"s.

p.s. Thank you, Mitch Hedberg, for that cigar joke! R.I.P.