Archive for September, 2008

This Weekend’s Accomplishments

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Didn’t get as much done as I wanted to this weekend:

  • published Devowelizer v1.10 on WordPress
  • upgraded family wiki to use the latest version of DokuWiki
  • upgraded Richard’s Ramblings to use the latest version of WordPress
  • (hopefully) finally cleared off the viruses from the laptop, taking almost five days to fully clean
  • almost got within 200 feet of a geocache

Cleaning up that dámn laptop has cost me an incredible amount of time this week; at this point, I’d happily support the death penalty for virus/spyware creators. Better yet, put all their computers in a driveway, and let me and my Jeep spend some quality time with them.

Hope your weekend was better, Sean. Happy Birthday!

Since I Was Incapacitated Anyway…

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

I found lots of stuff to get done while off work after the visit to the emergency room:

  • Updated blackrockstreet.com to indicate that the house is no longer available for rent.
  • Updated woodmontway.com to indicate that the house is no longer available for rent.
  • Upgraded home MaNGOS server
    • Updated software from revision 5578 to 6559.
    • Updated MySQL database to support the MaNGOS upgrade (145,645 changes!)
    • Extracted 3,500+ maps from the v2.4.3 client so the server is in sync with the client.
  • Created a simple custom WoW launcher, and a corresponding web page to feed it.
  • Updated organogoldcoffees.com to remove reference to the prelaunch.
  • Helped filmwise.com migrate to their new ISP.

All good, wholesome, stress-free tasks.

The Past 30 Costly Days

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

The last 30 days have been unusually interesting, and quite expensive:

  • Our family was trapped in Mexico for an extra three days due to tropical storm Julio. ($1,050)
  • One of the family cars had an almost total meltdown. ($3,200)
  • The network server hard drives filled up, requiring extensive upgrade. ($1,014)
  • One of the laptops was infected with several viruses. An hour or so later, the network hub died. Coincidence? ($325)
  • I took a trip to the local Urgent Care facility due to moderate chest pain. ($15)
  • Then there’s the subsequent ambulance ride. (unknown, but probably high)
  • The rest of the day in the emergency room. (unknown, but undoubtedly insanely high)
  • Dinner at Outback Steakhouse to celebrate my “release”. (priceless at only $86)

Total (so far): $5,690. And, of course, that does not include all the normal stuff — mortgage, gas, utilities, regular bills, school clothes, etc. It is so dámn hard to keep up with all these never-ending crises.

I’m pretty much fine, or as “fine” as I usually am. Yes, I have a series of cardiac tests scheduled starting next week, but I doubt anything serious will be discovered. Beginning to think that my priorities are off a bit.

I will update the costs above after I get the bills.