Saturday, 31 January 2009
Day ThirtyOne
A "busy " Saturday. Got woken up by the wife, when she returned from her morning exercise run, a little after nine o'clock, where I jumped out of bed to call the ISP to get the problem of yesterday sorted out. I guessed they would exchange the unit (it is theirs after all) but the support guy just went ahead with a total reset and reconfigured it. I could just call again if it did not help. Hrmph.
My daughter was going to bowling with a few of similar kids so my wife and I drove her there at 11 o'clock. Then we had a few hours until 3 o'clock for the pickup again. So we went to a new(ish) shopping centre in the arfea (Spinderiet) for a brunch, then onwards to a small(ish) conferenace centre where there was a "Wellness Exhibition". This consisted of near-touch healing, stones with energy, and biodynamic-cosmic cremes or herbal teas and such like. I bought on small stone for 10 DKK .. it was pretty. We also manged a quick rush through a supermarked for some evening meal stuff prior to picking up our daughter. They said she scored best.
Back at home, I had to spend a few hours to reconfigure the router with my choice of securty setup, MAC adresses, NAT passthrough and that sort of stuff, that got lost during the mornings reset (and which he forgot to mention). It is also is usually my day to make dinner. I then realized I had gotten a few days behind in my blog so that is what I am doing whilst the TV drones on behind me with the National Grand Prix song contest to decide who will represent Denmark for the European final.
Day ThirtyOne (Thirty)
Rise and shine at 5.20 am. Actually I had slept a bit irregulary, probably worried I would miss the alarm clock? Into the car for the "short trip", arrived well in time at 9.05 am. No queues or other hinderances on the motorways, even though I passed the "three point area" (3 towns in east Jutland) during rush hour.
The work went well. First a little consulting about this and that, then a "firedrill" (see if the backups actually were usefull in restoring the database). We finished ahead of time, just around lunchtime. So after lunch they had "a small intriguing question". Yes, the question was small and on appearance easy - but it proved very intriguing indeed! The solution when I finally found it (after a good hours work with plenty of aids from a few colleagues via mail and phone) was just one small command, and the problem went away. I learned a new feature/trick of Oracle that day.
2.48 pm in the car, homeward bound, arrived 6.30 pm (occasional queues and congestions on the motorway)
At home a minor catastrophy awaited - the internet connection was gone. Either the router had given up or a fault elsewhere in the central. I twiddled with the obvious things, and after a half hour the line was up. All well. A few hours later it dropped out again, came back a while later ... Unfortunatly the support for the ISP was closed for the day.
Day ThirtyOne (TwentyNine)
Yesterday, some of it in the evening, I had composed a largish mail detailling all the missing prerequisites for the Norwegian machine in London. They replied immediatly, that this would take them time to answer, so the rest of the day I was just treading water. Went home early, as I was to visit a remote customer next day (almost 4 hours drive each way).
Thus the amount of twiddling with the computer or anything else was limited in the evening, and I went to bed early. So early I forgot to blog, actually before 10pm and that was a record early night this year.
Wednesday, 28 January 2009
Day TwentyEight
My main item at work today was a complex installtion done remotly on a machine in London for a company in Norway whilst sitting in Copenhagen. In the afternoon I finally got the access codes and could start checking the machine for prerequistes prior to installing. Nothing accomplilshed all day, in other words.
Well, dinner was a non-happening, too; we had "eat what you find in the fridge". Normally we have proper sit down dinner for the four of us. There are three potential cooks in the household (unevenly divided) but on some days, nobody can be bothered. Besides, the leftovers have to be eaten some time before they grow hair.
Found an update that needed to be put on my router after the increase in download speed. The ISP company had sent the info to an OLD mail address I checked almost by accident. The patch was put on and now it should be full speed ahead on the internet highway.
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
Day TwentySeven
Some of my colleagues mentioned they had problem with their internet connection at home (sponsored by our company to enable 24 hours service to our customer). This was due to the download speed had been increased from 8Mb to 20Mb. Nice, but that also explained the occasional dropout I had been obeserving on my home machine. I thought it was some minor flaw in my new machine, but this explanation fitted the bill. This did not explain how to get rid of the problem, however.
Monday, 26 January 2009
Day TwentySix
Oh, yes, the dinner. Had to throw the porkchops out, as they smelled bad when being fried. We had fried eggs instead. The porkchop were within their dates on the label, but I trust my nose more.
Sunday, 25 January 2009
Day TwentyFive
An even layzer start on Sunday than Saturday yesterday. Some of us pottered around in dressing gowns in the morning, no formal breakfast, just a bit of sunday paper reading and ditto internet.
The afternoon was spent at my wife's aunt for lunch, which ended about five'ish. Unusually my son had agreed to come along because it was "just lunch". He is not a fan of familiy gatherings, as we just talk talk talk. Around four o'clock his patience had been used up, and he left to take the trip back home with public transport. It being Sunday (longer intervals between each bus/trains) and that the trip being "across" the normal radial pattern of the routes, meant that we arrived home in the car before him. He was NOT pleased, when he arrived, and it will be some time before he will come along again. Pity, but he is grown up enough to decide for himself.
Today is my brother's birthday and he lives far off (16 hours drive according to the GPS) so we usually indulge in an hour long telephone conversation about life and anything else. I just finished that one. Yes it was late, and I barely made it before the day was over, but that is part of tradtition, too.
Saturday, 24 January 2009
Day TwentyFour
Friday, 23 January 2009
Day TwentyThree
At home, after dinner, three of us went to a local café where we played a few rounds of a cardgame; "Donkeys Game".
Yes, definitly what could be called an ordinary day.
Thursday, 22 January 2009
Day TwentyTwo
At home, the wife had been to an evening parent meeting outlining some of the future occupational possiblities for our special needs daughter, and they are not cheerful.
Wednesday, 21 January 2009
Day TwentyOne - a chance encounter
On the way home I bought flowers. Not of any other reason than that I was happy seeing here, unexpectedly, in the morning. And she is lovely.
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
Monday, 19 January 2009
Day Nineteen - including Cheese and GPS
Otherwise, I used most of the day at ... yes, you guessed right! ... twiddled with the computer. It is now as good as complete. The challenges were to put old mail accounts back, even though it is a new machine, and this is not webmail but a normal pop3 client. In addition, I want that large amounts of data (documents) is on the D drive, not C drive. Tricky for the shared documents. Last, but certainly not at least, when reusing a data disc and reinstalling with new accounts, the ownership has to be adjusted i safe mode.
The work was briefly interupted by the normal shopping, which for a change we did in our immediate neighborhood (no need to use the car) and thus included buing the cheese in the chees shop. This cheeseshop is NOT liek the (in)famous one from Monty Python - rather the shopkeeper keeps urging us to buy more :-)
We also bought a new GPS for the new car, it ended up with a Navigion 2110Max. We will see how it works tomorrow. It has worked out where I live :-)
In the evening we lit up up the fireplace - there was some sad remnants of the Christmas tree still in the livingroom, and we "de-installed" it with a garden shears and fed the fire with that. Cosy, and definitely 100% recycle and CO2 neutral.
Sunday, 18 January 2009
Day Eighteen
This morning the wife and I went to the swiminghall, and got 30 minutes exercise, followed by lazy wallowing in the sauna, and likewise doing very little when we got home.
I am reinstalling Windows on the new machine, this time with a danish version. The wife fetched our daughter, and now they're on a quick nip down to the local café, and I'll join them shortly.
While the big machine is digesting one CD after another with windows, drivers and programs, I am writing these lines on the laptop. The evening will be busy enough, I am cooking, so I thought I'd write this days blog now (afternoon)
By the way, should any of you have set up RSS feeds, then I appologise now, as I will be doing minor edits to the previous 5 days to remove various typos, thus possibly confusing your download.
Saturday, 17 January 2009
Day Seventeen - Movie real life incident
In the morning, close to lunch time than breakfast, my wife and I drove our daughter to her weekend stay (which was only one Saturday night, this the first time) and then we were sort of "free". We took a walk in the shopping center, just to look but ended up spending 1000kr some cookware, a sweater and a new lamp for the enterance with low energy light bulbs.
In the evening we went to the cinema and saw "The day the Earth stood Still". In the middle of the film, after we had seen how the extraterrestials could stop all electrical power in civilization, everything went dead in the cinema! The emergency lights came on, and after a while the normal room lights. I think the film simply broke, but for a brief moment it was an exciting mix of movies and reality! Five minutes later the fault was fixed and the movie continued.
Day Seventeen (Sixteen)
It was the alarm clock that got me up that morning, not before (as was planned). Moring and getting off was "normal". Safely arrived at the office, I miss my wallet (with the drivinglicense and all that stuff). Sadly, I'll need it when I probably have to do a little shopping on the way home. I needed to discuss some stuff with a colleague, so I suggest we keep our little meeting in my car while I take a quick round trip home. I somehow manage to forget my PIN of the petrol card when I needed to fill up the car, so another round trip home to find the letter with the PIN code. At least we got to talk about all that needed work, so all this whimsical driving around did not wast any time.
The main work of today was to use some 10-15 years old software to move data from it to newer systems. Actually quite a challenge, but there was two of us to guess our way thorugh the old menus. It was a well-deserved "Thank God its Friday"-beer at the day's end.
At home an ordinary Friday night.
Day Seventeen (Fifteen)
Because of I was early in bed the night before, I woke early. Instead of just turning round and sleep on, I decided to stand up, make the kitchen completely clean, and then look a little more at the computer problem. Found out how to get the sound come out of the front jacks, but then it would not disable the rear jacks. It could live with that, but on the front there was only sound on one channel, so the front panel has a fault (and probably that fault is also the reason that it can not switch between the front and rear) Back to the shop on Monday.
Managed to make some morning tea and servers it to the wife as she got up. After a short but refreshing shower, I could start Day Two in my course (continued from day thirteen). I got out of the door a bit late, was further delayed in traffic, and when I arrived at the guest parking I saw the last slot being taken. So I had to drive around a little in the area (Christianshavn in Copenhagen) but was lucky to find a place not too far away and could then begin the course "only" an hour late (not something to be proud of).
Was there some more fiddling with the computer that night? Yes, a little, very little. I thought: another early evening and then I could do more in peace and quiet in the early morning, and therefore went to bed early (and forgot to blog).
Day Seventeen (Forteen)
Although I wrote "early to bed" on the 13th, I ended up "testing" computer a few hours more. In the morning I had to drive to an hour southbound to a customer. Completed the task at to o'clock so I drove directly home. There is always a lot of work e-mail to read and respond to.
In the evening there was a meeting of the firm's Senior Club. If you are over 50 you are enrolled mandatorily. We have many other clubs in the company: beer, wine, gadgets, running, diving, poker ... those I can think of for now. The company sponsors a little comfort (food and drink). We work away from the office a lot, so the clubs provide the opportunity to meet and keep the company spirit. The Senior Club, by virtue of its membership, ensures that our "gray gold" (= experience) remains in the company.
I also twiddled a bit more with the new computer, now that it had received a new graphic card and everything was tested in the shop yesterday. I could not get sound out of the front jacks, although it had worked in the shop. This frustrated me some (I am not thaaat stupid!), and resulted in a bit of friction in the mood of the living room and ended that day (and the reason why I did not Blog that day)
Day Seventeen (Morning)
tch tch ...
So here I am trying to decide whether to use the "adjust blog day"-feature to make the entries appear in the correct day, or to be honset and enter everything under today.
(edit in the evening: I decided on one entry per day, though all under Day Seventeen)
Tuesday, 13 January 2009
Day Thirteen
This morning off to do a whole days teaching, fortunatly only two students, but I do it purely "hands on" and without Powerpoint "safety-net" so I had to stay awake. As I really like doing sort of stuff it wasn't hard, both the teach and staying awake.
The afternoon evening I managed to buy two USB sticks and a letterbox and dash home for tools, and meet my obligations from Day Five at the communitygroup's place.
A good day, all in all. Bed time now.
Monday, 12 January 2009
Day Twelve
I got a hair cut. Tomorrow and a few days on, I'll be teaching a few bank people the joys of the SQL-language, and it is best to be properly attired when in the HQ of the bank.
My daughter was taken by us to look at a place run by the county services where she can spend a few days a month away from home. She requires quite a bit of attention, so this arrangement is to give us parents a few days of peace. She seemed quite thrilled and is looking forward to next Saturday. So are we.
Then I got a call that the computer was fixed (see Day Two, earlier). It was not as bad as feared, "only" the motherboard had been changed. On taking it home though it showed the same error symptoms. I managed to get back to the shop 15 minutes before closing time. The kind and energetic servicetechnician tried to fix it immediatly. After a while he claimed it was my graphics card. I disagreed as the error symptoms were more than just graphics. We agreed I take it home and run it for a while, with an older spare graphics card I had. This is what the machine is doing now (the blog editing is done a seperate laptop).
Sunday, 11 January 2009
Day Eleven
(P.S: I just spell corrected most earlier entries. Sorry for those of you using the RSS feed (and my illusions of grandeur!) )
Saturday, 10 January 2009
Day Ten
While enjoying the breakfast, I was browsing YouTube on the iPod Touch and came across this. I am fascinated by the biochemistry of the bacterial flagellum as well as the wonder, and I like the intellectual debate(s), although I have firmly chosen my side. Fascinating that Nature/Evolution/Chance did not "choose" the rotary movement in multicellular animals.
The day has been an ordinary Saturday, punctuated by a quick visit to a neighbourhood cafe with my daughter and a family friend, shopping, and viewing Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium with my daughter.
Friday, 9 January 2009
Day Nine - DVD movie
We rented KungFu Panda. It amused me. I watched the English language version (I live in Denmark) and that is what I really like about DVDs - you can choose the language and subtitle. I prefer to watch films with their original sound, and only with subtitle if I cannot understand it (French for example). Subtitles are usually a bit ahead, and ruin the timing of comedy or suspense. Additionally if I do understand the language (typically, on TV an English film will have Danish subtitles) then I can't stop myself from checking the translation, and thus get distracted from enjoying the story told by the movie.
Thursday, 8 January 2009
Day Eight - Tired
Wednesday, 7 January 2009
Day Seven
Otherwise, it was an ordinary working day. A bit busy (like: very busy) and the evening was a social but company related dinner at the CEOs home with a few select (=high seniority) employees. Whilst we are a young company, less than 10 years, the average age of those present was pushing 50. Still, we wanted to remember our early beginnings so a young and recent employee - relatively speaking - was required to take notes for a sort of Company History Book, lest we ancients start to forget.
On a side note - the problem with my daughter from yesterday: There was absolutely no problems this morning. I think she had regretted her behaviour of yesterday. Well, we can all have a time when things just get "too much".
Tuesday, 6 January 2009
Day Six - Troublesome morning
The delay was caused by my daughter who simply refused to get up or go to school. It was just a show of strength (rather than something unpleasant at school that was to be avoided, I think). So I spent a good hour of gentle persuasion - after the previous half hour with commands and loud voice. She got to school an hour late, but in a good mood, as opposed if I had forced her.
At work there was just a small mountain of email. Some it was cleared from home during the holidays. Only the junk mail, anything resembling work was quickly put back in the Inbox. Well, that needed reading and some action now. Discovered a couple of forgotten issues from before the holiday ... ouch. So now I am close to double booked for the next two weeks. Let's see how that goes.
Monday, 5 January 2009
Day Five
Tonight I volunteered to the minutes of the meeting, purchase and fit a new letter box, buy some minor computer accessories and help, or teach, another member of the board how to update the association's webpage.
Well, I better get on with writing up the minutes of the meeting.
Sunday, 4 January 2009
Day Four - Yesterdays sofa hunt
Spent yesterday with the wife looking for a new sofa. 9 out of 10 sofas have the very same look, a look we do not want. Square, with loose pillows for the back. We went through five furniture stores and I guess we looked at over 100 sofas. So there were about 10 candidates, but most failed instantly on a short sitdown in them.
We've found one sofa that we might buy but it has ghastly covering, and until the holiday season is completely finished can't seem to get a clear answer on what other covering we can get. The other minus is that we want space for six persons. This sofa is only available as a 3 person or single chair. Either we want two two person sofa and two chairs (matching) or a three, two and one combo. Two 3's wont fit and 3 chairs give too much wastage.
Why wasn't the above written under yesterdays blog-entry? Same reason as before: Limited access. Today I am back at home, and have proper internet and pc access when I want or need it. In short, a regular daily update will be the norm.
On reflection I did do some ordinary grocery shopping and we cleaned out the fridge of leftovers and items that had gone way past the "best before day" from the christmas/Newyear gluttony, but not exactly worth blogging about.
Tomorrow the ordinary life will slowly start again.
Saturday, 3 January 2009
Day Three - so far
Day Two - Late - Already Broken
Otherwise Day Two had its moments. I got "cheated", or was outmanouvered if you will, by a used car dealer that was buying my old car. Last year I got a company car. Of course I got less than I expected, but I couldn't be bothered to hardball. You can only trade/bargin/barter if you you're not already mentally commited to completing the deal. I just wanted to get rid of the car. So I in effect gave a 18% discount on the auction price the car had achived on a web auction, which only hurt my pride.
Also I had to admit I am incompetent at assembling a pc. This happened last year, but the non-functioning pc was handed in to repair/rebuild yesterday (Day Two) and in a week or so I will pay my "tuition fee" in just how much I managed to damage. When assembling a pc (with CPU chip and all) you need to have a antistatic surface - I just could not be bothered to set it up, and assembled the pc on an ordinary dinnertable, with carpet on the flooring just to make it better. It also helps to read the instruction manual how the chip is mounted - I did not. (I have done this before, and hey - how hard can it be? Well, this chip/motherboard was different). In the fight to get the fan assembly fitted to the motherboard (damn hard push to get the spring assembly to latch) I needed to take the fanassembly off a few times to see what was wrong and thus lifted the chip (before I got i mounted correcly) and touched it several times. And just to top it off, on of the memory SIMMS wasnt inserted all the way down.
To my relief it did boot. It ran stable enough whilst I istalled windows but after a few hours became more and more unstable with crashes (always in the graphics driver) and in the end even crashed whilst doing the BIOS POST. I'll probably end up paying twice for this machine. Last year, when I bought all the parts, and now again when they have replaced most of them to get it running.
Enough about that.
Thursday, 1 January 2009
Day One - A Start Has Been Made
A blog. A daily blog. A personal "dairy" of a typical year in my life. Well, I hope it remains typical. It is not important if this is read by many or few.
The long description of who-am-I and that stuff will come in a few days or so.