Katie & Scott & Simon & Cecily.

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Day 34: the wheres and middle infielders of outrageous fortune

24 hours from now, I’ll be on a plane to New York.  I’ll keep posting every day, but expect updates for the next week or so to be on the briefer side of things.

Once again, I’ve decided to throw my hat in the ring for another season of fantasy baseball.  This means that I’ll be spending week after week obsessing about numbers and – because our league is going Roto this year, instead of being head-to-head points-based – I’ll actually have no recourse of blaming “bad luck in the matchups” when I lose horribly.

I don’t plan on losing horribly, but my teams haven’t done all that well the past few years.  My confidence is middling right now.  We’ll see how our draft goes.  My first big decision of the year: should I give up my first few draft picks to keep core players like Holliday, Rollins, and Hamels?  I have the #3 pick in the first round, but there aren’t too many elite players that aren’t being kept this year.

I also got an email today about Script Frenzy, which sounds somewhat exciting and somewhat tiring.  One month-long writing guilt-fest might be enough for me per year.

A few days ago, I also started using FireEagle, because I got tired of waiting for Google Latitude to be released for my iPhone.  Geolocation is interesting to me, mainly because of social gatherings where most of the people involved broadcast their location.  This would make meeting up with people easier in locations that weren’t as well known.  It would also be a helpful gauge for how far away someone was, and how much time it would take to get together.

I don’t think we’ll get there for a while, though.  Part of the reason is just because the technology is not quite that ubiquitous yet, the other part being the initial hump of getting over the feeling of a loss of privacy.  As long as these applications continue to allow tunable privacy settings, I do think we’ll reach a point in time where everyone’s phones (or other mobile devices) will broadcast their locations to their specified friends.

I’m hungry.  I could go for some ribs.  Or, even better, a rib buffet.

Day 33: oops aftermath

I lost our C: drive, meaning all our applications and application data is gone.  Luckily, all our documents, including financial stuff, photos, music, and video were on my backup drive that survived the ill-fated encounter.

I reinstalled XP and have everything in working condition now and am slowly installing the necessary programs back onto the machine.

I’m not quite sure why I felt so sad and upset about the whole thing.  Perhaps it has to do with the fact that I’m worried about my mom’s surgery.  Perhaps it was the feeling of losing control over one of the few things over which I should always have control: a machine.  A machine that I, incidentally, spent four years learning about.

I feel better today.  Katie made me some mac and cheese and bought me some root beer last night.  I ate a bag of peanuts at work this morning.  I have some NPR podcasts on my iPhone.

One week into our vegetable garden excursion in our backyard, we have no visible sprouts.  Yet!

I’m a few books into Watchmen.  So far, I like it.

I also played a bunch of Prince of Persia this weekend – the new one.  It was pretty and easy and calming.  It’s nice to play something like that every once in a while and I earned a ridiculous number of achievements in only one weekend.

I still want to learn watchmaking at some point in my life.

And I feel like I haven’t been to enough buffets lately.

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Day 32: oops

This morning, I managed to completely destroy Windows XP by attempting to uninstall SP3 to fix a Windows Update issue I was having.

The uninstall starting asking for the location of a bunch of files and when I wanted to cancel the uninstall, it kept going and deleted a bunch of critical Windows files instead. So now, the machine will no longer start XP. Great.

I take most of the blame on myself, but I’m still angry and frustrated and writing this on my iPhone, so this is all you get today.

Day 31: distracted

Katie got a haircut yesterday and I didn’t say anything about it until today, and only after she brought it up.  I’m pretty sure I noticed it several times, but it just didn’t click in my head.  I’m sure this costs me a few Good Husband points.

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Both of us are flying out to New York/New Jersey next Wednesday evening to be with my mom, who’s going in for a (hopefully routine) operation on Thursday.  I won’t go into details here, but if you want to send any prayers or happy thoughts her way, I’d appreciate it.

I’m at work, clearing out some bugs and looking for new ones, but my thoughts are elsewhere.

On my mom, on Katie’s haircut, on a certain doorknob we have at home, on my Xbox’s drive that seems to stop working once a week or so, on the fact that our kitty will chew through plastic to eat our CostCo muffins.

I’m trying to start work on a script for a short YouTube series that I can film easily, but it’s harder than it seems.  I need to sketch out an overall summary of it before I just start writing.  But, I think it’ll be great when I’m done with it.

In celebration of pi day, EA provided us with some pies.  It’s the little things that count.

I think I want some mac and cheese later today.

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