12.30.2005

2005 in summary...

here's a list of events that i blogged about in 2005. not all of this
information is recap-worthy now, nor was it particularly blog-worthy then,
but it is what it is. it's a quick, high-level glimpse of what went down with
me in 05. if i forgot to mention something important, say, your birthday, it
was a complete oversight on my part and is not to be taken as a diss. without
further ado:

january
  • owen turns 2

  • the current launches

  • 12th wedding anniversary

  • blogger's are abc's "people of the year"

  • sesame street live

  • sister and brother in law attend inaugural balls

  • -20 temps


  • february
  • went skiing at afton

  • took girls to gopher women's basketball game

  • started "supporting" macintosh's at work

  • went to gopher men's hockey game


  • march
  • celebrated another year of being alive

  • became "ITIL" certified!
    (no one probably knows what that means)

  • alaina's first communion

  • my first fantasy baseball draft


  • april
  • finalized summer vacation plans

  • went to wes's book reading

  • experimented with radio\blog

  • external firwire drive crashed, lost 51.3 gb of music:-(


  • may
  • recovered all of my music files:-)

  • alaina's birthday

  • mom's birthday


  • june
  • noelle's kindergarten graduation

  • noelle's birthday

  • get new mac g-5 at work to "test drive"

  • girls dance recital

  • infected with nasty spyware virus and eventually kick it's ass...i
    respond to dozen's of people who have "googled" me looking for help


  • july
  • jeff and i replace my ipod battery

  • my softball career resumes

  • i completely overhaul thirdthoughts


  • august
  • family vacation to st. louis

  • white stripe's show at the orpheum

  • my soccer coaching career begins


  • september
  • minnesota state fair

  • mom retires from northwest airlines

  • allie and girls trip to chicago

  • massive summer storm rips through metro area


  • october
  • granny deweese turns 96

  • soccer coaching career ends

  • fantasy baseball league mercifully over

  • annual golf outing with jeff and al


  • november
  • my blackberry device meets maker due to untimely drowning

  • thanksgiving

  • string of bad luck with electricity, garage doors, and snow blowers


  • december
  • allies birthday

  • christmas season begins, relatives from boston visit

  • bridger thomas is born into my nieice's family

  • 2006 begins!


  • with warmest regards and best wishes for a happy and prosperous new year!

    -skip

    12.27.2005

    the mother of all icicles and more...


    here is a look at the jagged ice dagger recently seen hanging from our porch. this was taken after the temps warmed up and it had melted for a couple of days. it's hard to tell by the picture but it probably maxed out at around 4 feet.
    in other news my "official" christmas vacation is over as i am back at work. unofficially the christmas holiday rambles onward as we still have relatives in town and a few more "to-do's" to scratch off the list.
    although i haven't used it much yet, my big score for christmas was a nikon coolpix 4600 digital camera. my old hp 1 mega-pixel was badly outdated and i was starting to get openly mocked whenever i would bring it out in public. you will begin to notice a change in the quality of my posted images almost immediately.
    as i did not receive my camera until late christmas night, i was not able to use it for the following pics. i did sneek one picture from the new camera...can you guess which one?
    in other news, i saw "munich" yesterday, probably not the feel-good story of the year. also, if you're looking for a date movie, i'd shy away from this one as well. speilberg always makes a good film though and this one does not dissapoint.
    more later...

    12.22.2005

    a santastic visit...

    the kids had their annual brief meeting with st. nick (hey, he's a busy guy). presumably they had to submit their last-minute gift ideas that didn't make the official list. at least i didn't forget my camera this year.
    posted a couple of other pics here, including two from allie's birthday.
    went to the holidazzle parade last night. despite the fact that it was quite chilly, we had a great time. there have been colder years.
    more soon...

    12.20.2005

    here we go...

    have enjoyed a couple of days getting caught up with last minute christmas details. now, it's officially "on". allie's brother, sister-in-law and their 3 kids arrive from boston tonight. my sister and brother-in-law arrive from boston tomorrow. to do list before sunday: skiing trip, day at the water park, hollidazzle parade, trip to rochester to see my other sister's family, christmas cookies, package wrapping, (what did i forget??)so...it's fair to say the "leisurely" part is over, at least for now. more soon...

    12.16.2005

    380 shopping days left til the christmas after this one...

    to recap, i did, in fact, have to deal with the afore mentioned bug. it disabled me for a good 24 hours but i was still able to attend the christmas snow ball event. i was pretty much a wallflower that night but it was nice to see some folks that we only see once or twice a year. we did not have the foresight (or common sense) to make dinner reservations at figlios so we had the unfortunate task of trying to find a place to eat dinner at 7:00 on a saturday night. not necessarily a good idea. we did find a nice little italian bistro called "the olive garden", which presumably only exists to try to sell you their crappy house wine. although we did feel like family while we were there, we made a pact not to tell anyone at the party that that's where we went, which i am obviously ignoring. here are some reasons one says you should not eat at the olive garden.
    tonight we are dining with my fellow co-workers at a real italian place called "buca di beppo's" which, although is a chain restauraunt, is actually pretty authentic and has fabulous atmosphere.
    well, i'm about to checkout of work until december 27th. that's 10 calendar days in a row, with nothing to do but enjoy my relatives, partake in countless christmas related activities, revel in christmas merriment, and deal with all of the associated stress that will no doubt ensue. i am looking forward to seeeing my sister and brother in law from boston, and my wife's brother and sister-in-law and their kids. i will no doubt honor may annual tradition of watching "christmas vacation" while i wrap presents.
    lastly, i thought i'd leave you with 2 of my favorite christmas classics from one of my all-time favorite artsts, john wesley harding. you can get the songs here (link removed).
    i'll check back in a few days...

    12.14.2005

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALLIE!

    today marks the **th birthday of my beloved wife allison. happy birthday hon, you're the best! you may stumble across this post a few days from now, then again you may not. i know your interest in this blog is "mildly curious" at best, but let the record state that i have officially declared your birthday wishes to the entire blog reading community.
    more later...

    12.09.2005

    ...as the shoppers rush home with their treasures



    allie and i were talking the other day about how our family's christmas gift-giving habits have changed in recent years. a few years ago i can remember spending a ton of dough just on her! she bought me an xbox ($299 at that time) when they first came out and that was only one of the gifts she got me. there were plenty of others too. what were we thinking?? leather jackets, tons of clothes, cha-ching, cha-ching. we have decided to set realistic limits this year, but trust me, we will still drop a bundle after all is said and done. that's why it always amuses me when i see these lexus ads on tv. someone's spouse is giving them a $50,000 car. does this really happen? can you even get those big bows? apparently the answer is yes. read more here.
    going to our annual "snowball" christmas party tomorrow night at the st. paul hotel. we are dispatching the kids at grandma and grandpas house for a sleepover, the first time they have ever taken on all three of the kids for an all-nighter. we hope to go to dinner here before the party.
    off from work monday and tuesday. hope to finish up my shopping. more later...

    does this work?

    i tested a new feature with blogger several months ago and never was able to get it to work successfully. the concept is: i create my usual captivating dialogue and send that text in the body of an email to a super secret email address (that i created). if you are reading this than this feature now finally works correctly. i can now make posts without having to log into blogger. kinda cool, huh? perhaps some of you have been doing this all along and i am once again late to the party. it seems like a good idea a d as long as it works, i'll probably use it. not sure if i can incorporate images into the mix or not. well, it's nice to have options. another post coming later...

    12.08.2005

    washing my hands and crossing my fingers...

    some sort of stomach flu virus has been ravaging our household over the past few days. so far, (knock, knock) i've managed to avoid it. started with noelle, who no doubt picked it up from school. than it hit allie, and now alaina's not feeling well. me and the boy have dodged the bullet so far. i'm taking some precautionary measures, including sleeping on the floor of the living room last night. so far, so good. with my luck, it'll hit me over the weekend. let's hope not. paranoia will deystroy ya... more later

    12.05.2005

    top music picks of 05...

    i have compiled my year-in-review "best of" music list here.

    looking back and moving on...

    i had a series of unfortunate events occur these past couple of weeks. not big deals, in and of themselves, but smaller, more irritating things that build up over time. first it was the dimmer switch in the family room that broke. four hours and a couple of trips to menards it was fixed. than the blown circuit - fixed the next day. than it was the garage door - froze to the floor and then busted the chain when it tried to unstick. fixed ($75). then my snowblower leaked an entire tank of gas onto the garage floor (new carb $50). so it almost seems like lateley i am waiting for the next thing to go wrong! actually it's been a couple of days so maybe i've turned the page. onward and upward, blue skies & green lights!!

    11.30.2005

    me....today

    If not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled.
    P. G. Wodehouse
    British humorist & novelist in US (1881 - 1975)

    more later...

    11.29.2005

    out of sorts...

    the week started a little strange for me as i showed up for work monday morning not realizing i had scheduled the day off (doh!) well, i'm already here, says i, i may as well stay and schedule a different day off. so...as of now i'm scheduled to take this friday off. i won't forget this time.
    in other news, the rain yesterday tripped our GFI (ground fault interrupt)circuit breaker and we lost all our outdoor christmas lights and all bathroom outlets. me, being the savvy home owner that i am, tried a few things at the electrical box, including trying to reset the GFI (albeit incorrectly) before deciding to scratch my head and sleep on it. this morning after a second opinion or two, we were able to reset the circuit breaker and get the electricity functioning normally again. i had to look up what "GFI" means but i wanted to use the term first a couple of times so as to try to sound knowledgeable.

    11.23.2005

    happy thanksgiving!



    during the feasting and football don't forget to take a moment to count your blessings! i'll be back to "work" friday :-(

    11.22.2005

    use your illusion...


    this is amazing. the box labeled "A" and "B" are exactly the same shade. "no they're not" you say. yes, they are. i've tested this extensively and it's true. it's one of those things where your brain is trained to see things a certain way but it's an illusion. the shadow cast by the cylindar makes us think they are two different shades but they are not. believe me, or test it yourself.

    for more illusions, click here.

    11.19.2005

    i walked the line...



    had a date last night with the wife. went to see "walk the line" the new johnny cash movie. i say it lived up to the hype. great acting, great story line, and of course excellent music. it was the first time in maybe forever that i saw a movie on opening night. i think it was the first movie that allie and i have gone to together since myabe "the passion"? (the other movie about JC). anyway....good stuff.
    enjoying a couple of days off and hopefully a lite work week next week. the holiday season is defintely starting and after thanksgiving will swing into high gear. i actually have done some shopping already believe it or not. time to get the christmas light boxes out of storage. more next week.

    11.15.2005

    bring it on!

    feeling ready for winter, at least physically. spent yesterday wrapping up my winter-prep list including, ridding the yard of 99% of the remaining leaves, couple of trips to the compost pile, putting the grill, bikes, and misc. summer kid toys in the shed, and moving the snowblower, shovels, & sleds to the garage. we're supposed to get our first taste of the white stuff tonite, but based on past history of over-hyped "winter storms" i'm a little skeptical. i could be proven wrong, but a little rain is all i'm expecting to see.
    in other news, coming down with a cold. i'm always a complete whimp about getting sick. hopefully it'll blast through in a couple of days. more later...

    11.08.2005

    11.07.2005

    sink or swim?...


    i have been using a company issued blackberry for the last several weeks. my opinion on them so far is that they are cool to have, definitely a convenience to have a wireless device that enables you to have instant connectivity to your email inbox at all times, but definitely NOT a neccessity. of course that's also at times a liability. having instant access to email leaves you very accessible, not always a good thing! i'm a lot lazier at checking my email on a computer now, especially at home. in fact, the only reason i have one is because i have to help support them as part of my job. i definitely don't rank high enough in the pecking order to merit having one otherwise. anyway...
    long story short, i have spent a good part of today reconfiguring my new replacement blackberry as there was an incident early this morning (approx 1:45 am). my blackberry cell rang, and of course i got up to answer it thinking there might be some emrgency. i carried it into the bathroom and proceeded to inadvertantly drop it into the toilet. suffice it to say, the blackberry is not particularly fond of water. it lit up, blinked and buzzed as i quickly fished it out of the cold water. i let it dry out overnight, but despite my best efforts, i was unable to save my blackberry. luckily, we have a few extra devices onsite so i was able to replace it easily, (minus the re-activation and configuration hassles). what's the moral here? i'm not sure. either wait til the morning to check your voice mail or make sure you are fully awake when handling your blackberry near lorge porcelien bowls. either way, know that the blackberry does not float, it sinks.

    11.04.2005

    how to make a paper hat...


    a while back i was complaining about the headlines that my deafult msn home page thought i might fine entertaining. since than i have changed my browser's default home page on all of my pc's to google. google offers a way to customimize your page so that you can see only topics that interest you, without tons of graphics. it's neat, it's clean, and i like it a lot. now on my default home page i can read about things like "how to make a paper hat", which i actually find lot more interesting.

    11.02.2005

    devil, cheerleader, and bear...

    post halloween update. a nice night for some neighborhood trick 'or treating but counts were a little down from past years. probably had between 25-30 kids, which ultimateley means more chocalate for me (not a bad thing). here's a link to a couple of pics i had. owen was really into it this year!
    more later...

    10.29.2005

    this just in...



    blue thunder wins 2-1 thriller on beautiful crisp autumn morning. a most satisfying way to wrap up the season. i know, i know, winning isn't important, but having been on both sides, i can tell you it is more fun. sorry, it just is.
    don't forget, spring forward, fall backward, i'm out!

    10.28.2005

    the home stretch...



    as you may know, these last 8 weeks i had my fist experience as soccer coach of my daughters u-10 soccer team. we had our ups and downs but it's been fun and i think a lot of the kids did actually learn and improve. it's very rewarding when you see them actually apply things we've covered in practice to the games. if we were keeping track of our record, which of course we are not, we'd be 2-4-1 (the official score to all games is "fun to fun":-). our last game is tomorrow morning. not sure if i'll look to do this again but it is possible. have a great weekend and happy halloween - i'm off monday.
    excuse the poor quality of the pic, my ancient scanner would only handle 300 dpi.

    10.24.2005

    96 and counting...



    yesterday we celebrated my grandma's 96th birthday. if i'm doing the math correctly it means she was born in 1909. here's a few things that happened in the month and year she was born.

    events:
    10/08/1909 - Chicago Cubs beat NY Giants 4-2 in a playoff to win NL pennant
    10/09/1909 - Ty Cobb steals home in World Series game
    famous births:
    10/28/1909 - Francis Bacon, Ireland, painter (Study for a Pope)
    10/29/1909 - Douglass Montgomery, LA CA, actor (Forbidden, Harmony Lane)
    famous deaths:
    10/26/1909 - Horiboemi Ito, Prince of Japan, assassinated by a Korean

    items from a 1909 sears & roebuck catalog (by john h lienard)

    "Sears-Roebuck and Montgomery Ward catalogs were the great cornucopias of material goods for the early 20th century. All the new things that were changing American life danced across their pages. Here's a 1909 Sears-Roebuck catalog. Through it, a huge Chicago warehouse offers to modernize the farms and small towns of the Midwest.
    We're astonished by the buying power of the 1909 dollar. A pair of shoes for a dollar and a half -- a dozen work shirts for four-fifty. All kinds of fancy chairs and bedsteads for less than ten dollars. The most expensive item is their best piano -- $138. Violins vary from 2 to 20 dollars. None of their horse-drawn buggies cost as much as the $45 top-of-the-line gramophone. (It played the new disc records. The older Edison cylinder machines were cheaper.) There's no sign of the automobile, nor of anything electric. Radios, light bulbs, and motors all came later. The most expensive high-tech area is photography. You could spend over $100 on the new Reflex Camera. The catalog offers only one typewriter. It costs $22.95.
    Whole sections of the catalog offer the amenities that turn a frontier into civilization: musical instruments, ornate lamps, pretty clocks -- small items that lift life beyond minimal needs."

    my, how things have changed!

    happy birthday granny deweese!

    10.21.2005

    TGIF!

    it's been a challenging week on a lot of levels. the weekend could not have shown up at a better time. it's been busy, busy, busy, run, run, run all week. 2 more weeks of soccer left and then i get my thursday nights and saturday mornings back. some projects going on at home and of course, the job. if i can just get through today!...more later

    10.17.2005

    owen's dream...

    jeff, i don't mean to rip off your post material, but i had to mention this. my almost 3 year old son has been having a lot of dreams lately. he usually wakes us up sometime in the middle of the night and in his limited dialogue tries to explain the dream he just had.
    me: did you have a dream owen?
    owen: yeah
    me: what did you dream about?
    owen: jesus
    me: you dreamed about jesus?
    owen: yeah, right there (pointing behind me)

    i half expected to turn around and see jesus in the room...would have been a little bit wierd.

    me: was it a good dream or a bad dream?
    owen: bad dream
    me: well, go back to sleep and have good dreams!
    owen: ok

    the sequence happened again later in the night. this time allison got up and said that he's been dreaming of angels. a higher calling perhaps? was it the samuel story all over again??
    it occured to me that when we went to church that morning, he seemed particularly enamored with the statues in the church sanctuary and kept pointing to various ones. this is the only explanation i have right now.

    cardinals are getting what they deserve???


    i realize that 99% of the handful of people that may read this post simply won't care about this, and i understand that, but since this is my website (last time i checked?), please humor me as i sound off on fox's senior baseball writer and self-proclaimed baseball"expert" ken rosenthal regarding his article about game 4 of the natianal league championship series. if he had the stones to leave an email address i'd send this to him directly, but since he doesn't i'll have to air my complaints in this forum. no, i'm not a professional writer, like say, ken rosenthal, but hopefully i will express my point suficiently.

    click here to read this piece of crap article...

    says expert kenny...

    "Justice prevailed, don't you think? A team that loses its manager and center fielder to ejections merits no sympathy. A team that melts down when the pressure is most intense gets what it deserves."

    no! i don't think! please forgive the st. louis cardinals for objecting to what was obvioulsy one-sided umpiring, as admitted by baseball commentators from your very own network! some of us watched the game kenny, and we even understand the game, and how bad umpiring can unfortunately cost players important at-bats, which can cost outs, which can cost games, which can cost championships! tell me what the cardinals did to "deserve" to be on the negative end of such inconsistant, one-sided umpiring??? they didn't "melt-down" as kenny suggests, despite the fact that they had to overcome huge obstacles during the game (injuries, terrible ball\strike calls by home plate umpire phil cuzzi). they still nearly came back to tie the game against the national league's (and possibly all of baseballs) best closer in brad lidge. they deserved to lose? that's what kenny says. funny, by his own admission kenny says that cuzzi was "brutal, his strike zone a floating casino". btw, if anyone lost control it was homplete umpire cuzzi, not larussa, for ejecting jim edmonds for questiong the ridulous strike call. you say tony larussa needs to show some dignity. larussa's is one of the games classiest managers, has forgotten more about baseball than you'll ever know, and if you truly were an "expert" you'd know that already. ask anyone in your office kenny, they'll tell you the same. i hope that justice is served and you get what you deserve for writing such a weak article.

    10.14.2005

    stars?...

    ok, it's not often i do this. i have said before, my blog is supposed to be light-hearted, non confrontational, and for the most part i believe it is. i received this article (from my sister) and i thought it was too good to not post. the same could be said for sports "heroes" too...enjoy, and happy friday!

    Ben Stein's Last Column.

    For many years Ben Stein has written a biweekly column called "Monday Night At Morton's." (Morton's is a famous chain of Steakhouses known to be frequented by movie stars and famous people from around the globe.) Now, Ben is terminating the column to move on to other things in his life. Reading his final column is worth a few minutes of your time.


    How Can Someone Who Lives in Insane Luxury Be a Star in Today's World?

    As I begin to write this, I "slug" it, as we writers say, which means I put a heading on top of the document to identify it. This heading is "eonlineFINAL," and it gives me a shiver to write it. I have been doing this column for so long that I cannot even recall when I started. I loved writing this column so much for so long I came to believe it would never end.
    It worked well for a long time, but gradually, my changing as a person and the world's change have overtaken it. On a small scale, Morton's, while better than ever, no longer attracts as many stars as it used to. It still brings in the rich people in droves and definitely some stars. I saw Samuel L. Jackson there a few days ago, and we had a nice visit, and right before that, I saw and had a splendid talk with Warren Beatty in an elevator, in which we agreed that Splendor in the Grass was a super movie. But Morton's is not the star galaxy it once was, though it probably will be again.
    Beyond that, a bigger change has happened. I no longer think Hollywood stars are terribly important. They are uniformly pleasant, friendly people, and they treat me better than I deserve to be treated. But a man or woman who makes a huge wage for memorizing lines and reciting them in front of a camera is no longer my idea of a shining star we should all look up to.
    How can a man or woman who makes an eight-figure wage and lives in insane luxury really be a star in today's world, if by a "star" we mean someone bright and powerful and attractive as a role model? Real stars are not riding around in the backs of limousines or in Porsches or getting trained in yoga or Pilates and eating only raw fruit while they have Vietnamese girls do their nails.
    They can be interesting, nice people, but they are not heroes to me any longer. A real star is the soldier of the 4th Infantry Division who poked his head into a hole on a farm near Tikrit, Iraq. He could have been met by a bomb or a hail of AK-47 bullets. Instead, he faced an abject Saddam Hussein and the gratitude of all of the decent people of the world.
    A real star is the U.S. soldier who was sent to disarm a bomb next to a road north of Baghdad. He approached it, and the bomb went off and killed him.
    A real star, the kind who haunts my memory night and day, is the U.S. soldier in Baghdad who saw a little girl playing with a piece of unexploded ordnance on a street near where he was guarding a station. He pushed her aside and threw himself on it just as it exploded. He left a family desolate in California and a little girl alive in Baghdad.
    The stars who deserve media attention are not the ones who have lavish weddings on TV but the ones who patrol the streets of Mosul even after two of their buddies were murdered and their bodies battered and stripped for the sin of trying to protect Iraqis from terrorists.
    We put couples with incomes of $100 million a year on the covers of our magazines. The noncoms and officers who barely scrape by on military pay but stand on guard in Afghanistan and Iraq and on ships and in submarines and near the Arctic Circle are anonymous as they live and die.
    I am no longer comfortable being a part of the system that has such poor values, and I do not want to perpetuate those values by pretending that who is eating at Morton's is a big subject.
    There are plenty of other stars in the American firmament...the policemen and women who go off on patrol in South Central and have no idea if they will return alive; the orderlies and paramedics who bring in people who have been in terrible accidents and prepare them for surgery; the teachers and nurses who throw their whole spirits into caring for autistic children; the kind men and women who work in hospices and in cancer wards.
    Think of each and every fireman who was running up the stairs at the World Trade Center as the towers began to collapse. Now you have my idea of a real hero.
    I came to realize that life lived to help others is the only one that matters. This is my highest and best use as a human. I can put it another way. Years ago, I realized I could never be as great an actor as Olivier or as good a comic as Steve Martin...or Martin Mull or Fred Willard--or as good an economist as Samuelson or Friedman or as good a writer as Fitzgerald. Or even remotely close to any of them.
    But I could be a devoted father to my son, husband to my wife and, above all, a good son to the parents who had done so much for me. This came to be my main task in life. I did it moderately well with my son, pretty well with my wife and well indeed with my parents (with my sister's help). I cared for and paid attention to them in their declining years. I stayed with my father as he got sick, went into extremis and then into a coma and then entered immortality with my sister and me reading him the Psalms.
    This was the only point at which my life touched the lives of the soldiers in Iraq or the firefighters in New York. I came to realize that life lived to help others is the only one that matters and that it is my duty, in return for the lavish life God has devolved upon me, to help others! He has placed in my path. This is my highest and best use as a human.
    Faith is not believing that God can. It is knowing that God will.

    By Ben Stein

    10.10.2005

    up in smoke...


    we had plans to take the kids to see the new "wallace and gromit" movie yesterday but due to the fact that my son has a cold, we are putting it off 'til next weekend. apparently their Aardman Animations building in Bristol was completely destroyed by fire, taking the entire history of "Wallace & Gromit" with it. hopefully they had an off-site backup. wonder what their disaster recovery plan is like?? read cnn's report here.

    10.05.2005

    file under "who give's a rat's a..."

    the "entertainment" headlines as delivered to me from my internet explorer default homepage "msn":



    Tom & Katie expecting baby
    Jessica & Nick deny split report
    Gossip: Jen, Brad & Angelina update
    Country star Cagle: Baby isn't mine
    Lindsay Lohan in car crash

    the only thing missing here is the britney\kevin update.
    this may mean something to someone but means nothing to me.
    i need a new default home page...

    10.03.2005

    "it's the most wonderful time of the year"...

    those who know me at all know i am a huge baseball nut. always have been, probably always will be. there's just something about this time of the year. the weather turns crisp, leaves start to drop, and the baseball playoffs begin. looks like i've done pretty well again this year. two of my top three teams are in (redsox, cardinals, no twins this year). i would like to see a rematch of the cards vs. redsox again, only this time the cardinals win it. it's doubtful, but let's see what plays out. here's my predictions:

    boston over chicago

    st. louis over san diego

    atlanta over houston

    anaheim (los angeles) over new york

    bring it on!

    took friday off and golfed at the new highland national course with a couple of my peeps, as is our yearly tradition. (not necessarily at highland national, but we always golf somewhere...poorly structured sentence, should have payed more attention in english class). weather was fabulous and a good time was had by all. once again, we lived by our motto, "it's not about the golf".
    more later...

    9.29.2005

    a glimpse at the future?

    i have read about this technology before but it sounds like it's getting closer to becoming reality. imagine the common household electric outlet serving as a your home's broadband connection? tokyo's matsushita electric industrial co has developed a chip that's embedded to a gadget you plug right into a standard electrical outlet. the technology uses standard electrical wiring in your home to relay data as well as electricity. the concept is that every major electrical appliance in your home, washing machine, refrigerator, television, etc., will have high-speed access to the internet. imagine your refrigerator telling you you are running low on eggs, or turning off\on lights, or changing the thermostat in your home from a remote computer somewhere? it's coming folks. maybe not today or tomorrow, but it's coming! read more here.

    9.26.2005

    "please read.txt"...

    i am someone who takes pride in the fact that i very seldom lose anything. i generally don't lose my car keys, wallet, cell phone, ipod (knock knock) or anything of value. in fact, more than once i have said to the wife, "how do you not know where your _ _ _ _ is?" well, it looks like i have lost my 512 mb flash drive. you'd think that it would be very tough to do since when i am not using it, i usually wear it around my neck. i remember using it at work friday afternoon and when i went to tranfer some files to my home pc friday night, it was not hanging on it's little hook on my work badge chain. hmmmm, no problem i thought, i probably left it connected to one of my pc's at work. came in this morning, checked every possible usb port i have, and no dice. not overly concerned about any of the data on it, just would like to have it back because it's a fairly large one and i do use it a lot. i have a text file called "please read" that i keep on it, with all of my contact information so there's an outside chance it will be found and returned. not holding my breath though...i guess i'm human! (like there was any doubt). i'll think twice before i spout off about anyone else losing something. :-(

    9.22.2005

    the perfect storm...

    i have mentioned before that i hate to post about the weather, BUT in this case i'll have to make an exception. yesterday started out as a wierd day. very hot & humid, unusual for a day in late septmember. early in the evening a wave of very heavy storms rolled in to the north metro area, the likes of which haven't been seen around here for several years. straight line winds, hail, horizontal rain, the works. the family and i hunkered down in the basement with a couple of flashlights, candles, and a battery powered radio to wait it out. the lights flickered off & on a couple of times before the power completely shut down about 8:00 pm. we listened to the storms rattle through overhead for a couple of hours before things settled down a bit, enough for me to go upstairs and survey the damage outside. there were a bunch of trees downed in my neighborhood, debris blown around, and some downed power lines just down the street. in the end, we only lost some good-sized branches from a tree in the backyard so it could have been a lot worse for us. the power came on around 11:00, things started settling down and the rest of the night was fairly quiet. this morning the entire twin cities area is in clean-up mode trying to recover from the aftermath of the storm. back to business as usual...

    9.15.2005

    life in the fast lane...

    the price house is running at full speed these days. it seems that just recently, everyone's schedules have clicked into high gear. here's a brief overview of what's happening these days, not counting work and school.

  • monday - alaina: piano lessons, alaina dance class

  • tuesday - me: fall softball league

  • wednesday - girls: girlscouts, noelle: dance class, allison: school meetings, owen: busy bodies (ecfe)

  • thursday - me\alaina: soccer practice

  • saturday - me\alaina: soccer games


  • also factor in the occasional birthday party, play date, and other activities the girls are involved in. all of this makes for a tired bunch at the end of that day. no problems getting the kids to go to bed these days.

    9.11.2005

    one and a half men...

    owen and i survived the weekend. picked up allie, grandpa, and the girls tonight at the airport. i must say, it wasn't too bad at all. owen was very good for me and complained very little if at all about being stuck with me. we had a couple of diversions to help pass the time. went to my folks on friday night and took my grandma to dinner. saturday morning my mom watched owen while i coached my kids soccer team. (we won our first game 4-2 by the way:-). saturday afternoon owen and i headed to ramsey to a cookout hosted by my boss. next thing we knew, it was sunday. we made it. the house is not the cleanest it's ever been but that's the least of our concern. now, it's back to business as usual. more later.

    9.09.2005

    three strange days...

    just safely dispatched my wife, father-in-law, and 2 girls at st.paul\minneapolis international airport. they are bound for chicago for a weekend of fun & sightseeing. it's me and owen solo-ing it 'til sunday evening. there's many activities planned so the weekend should go fast. we'll be out of our normal routine and in "survival mode" but i think we'll be fine.
    first soccer game tomorrow morning...wish me luck! more later...

    9.07.2005

    what's going on...

    enjoyed a nice long 4 day weekend. went to the state fair friday, had relatives from rochester, mn and montana at our place sunday afternoon for a pre-labor day cookout, and played a round of golf on monday. girls started school yesterday so we are officially back in to the "routine". softball last night (we're 8-0), soccer practice tomorrow night, game saturday. allie and the girls leave for chicago friday morning, back on sunday, so all weekend i'm bach-ing it with the boy. that's where i'm at at this point. will report back when there's more to tell...

    9.01.2005

    summer ends, fall begins...

    we begin the unofficial transformation from summer to fall this weekend. i have customarily requested the friday before labor day off for the past several years, to go to the mn state fair, and this year is no exception. we will pile into the taurus wagon, fight for parking, seemingly always walk in the opposite flow of people traffic, wait in lines, blow a fat knot of dough on tasty food items, ride some kiddy rides, etc. as is our yearly tradition.
    we will leave at the end of the day with sore feet and cranky kids, but that's what it's all about!
    things are changing...school starts for the kids on tuesday, my kid's fall soccer season starts, baseball pennant races heating up (sorry, no twins this year), football season starts. it truly is one of my favorite times of the year.
    happy retirement to my mom whose last day of work at NWA is today. enjoy your retirement!
    have a nice long labor day weekend. more later...

    8.30.2005

    thinking about my doorbell...

    it's true i don't get around much anymore but i did get a chance to go to the white stripes show on friday night at the orpheum in downtown mpls. jack and meg did their thing to the approval of a full house. showed up late, only saw about an hour but a very good live show.
    coming up this week....

  • fall softball (tonight)

  • first soccer practice (thursday night)

  • state fair (friday)

  • labor day weekend! (yay)
  • 8.25.2005

    what i have done since i returned from vacation...

  • half-hearted attempt to get back into "work mode"

  • found out i am coaching my daughters u10 fall soccer league team

  • added an atom formatted xml site feed to my website - (see "what is a sitefeed?" ...won't go in to the details here) under my "navigate" section to the left of this post


  • that's all i've got for the time being. tomorrow is friday. yay.

    8.20.2005

    we're baaaaaaack...

    after a 10 hour, 600 mi trip on friday, we arrived home at about 6:00 pm. we had a really good time in st. louis and despite off and on rain, we did manage to get all of our to-do's in. thursday, six flags day, started off in a downpour of rain and then about an hour after we arrived, the sun came out and it got extrememly hot and muggy. this worked out great because we spent the second half of the day at the waterpark. i have one more set of photo's to post, to complete the series but it's not a huge priority right now. in the next couple of days, i'll get'em up. the thing i might miss the most right now is the free cable tv and high-speed internet access! how sad is that? going to the twins game tonight (thats 2 mlb games in 4 days). still off on monday and then back to business as usual. more later!

    8.18.2005

    last update from the road...

    tomorrow morning we head back to minneapolis...we've had a great time and it's gone by way too fast. enjoyed the cardinals game last night. after a wet start today it turned sunny and hot and we salvaged our six flags theme\water park day. have more pics to post but they will have to wait until i get back. long drive ahead. more later!

    8.17.2005

    "i don't care if i ever get back"...



    took a few minutes to post yesterdays pics (day 3) here. today we attempted to find an open waterpark. little did we know that school has already started for most kids around here so they are all closed or open only on weekends. doh! drove to collinsville, il (about 13 mi) and to fenton, mo (about 20 mi), no luck anywhere. luckily, the kids seemed content to go back to the hotel pool. we have revised tomorrows plans to include not only six flags, but also the waterpark they have there. so, tomorrow will be the big day, we are going non-stop. tonight is MY big event, the cardinals baseball game. they are sold out yet again, but fortunately i got the tickets on-line months ago. things are starting to wind down a bit but still much to do before we head back friday. more later...

    8.16.2005

    lions, tigers, and bears...



    good news. the weather is improving. saw sun this afternoon for the first time. the morning was spent at the "world famous" st. louis zoo. took a ton of pics which i will post later as i am too tired (and lazy) to do it now. we took a 1 hour mississippi river boat cruise this afternoon and i have some good pics from that as well. after that we headed down to laclede's landing and ate dinner at the "ol spaghetti factory (always a favorite). tomorrow we find a water park and then a cardinals baseball game tomorrow night. we are slowly scratching off all of our "to-do's". more later...

    8.15.2005

    never trust a 10 day forecast...



    what happened to hot and humid? ok, well it is humid. far from hot though as temps have been unseasonably cool. nobody brought jackets or even long sleeve shirts. we are apparently caught in between a mid-west jetstream where it is cool to the north, warm to the south and just plain rainy over us. supposed to move out in a day or two but until then, just plain rainy...oh well! didn't stop us from heading down to the arch\riverfront area this morning. zoo plans were scrapped until a better, dryer day.
    have a few pics posted here. another update in a day or two...

    8.14.2005

    so far so good...



    we arrived in st. louis this afternoon about 2:30. as i stated earlier, we stayed in hannibal, mo last night and got out this morning and saw some of the sights. i was about to dive head first into the mississippi river when luckily, i spotted the sign above (whew, close one). after we checked in to our hotel we headed to union station, had dinner and checked out some of the stores. tomorrow the weather is suposed to improve so i think the plan is to head to the zoo. more later...

    8.12.2005

    are we there yet?

    ok, bags are packed, car is loaded...the "bye-pod" is sealed (cartop carrier). all that's left now is to attempt to get on the road by 8 am. if it were up to the wife and i, we'd be leaving by 6. however, trying to get 3 kids up, ready, and breakfasted that early is pretty much impossible. have about an 8 hour trek tomorrow. stopping in legendary hannibal, mo on night one. hope to get there in time to let the kids swim before dark. after that, it's a trip down to my 'ol hometown of louisiana, mo where i spent much of my childhood. the plan is to check out the old house on nebraska street, maybe head down to the mississippi riverfront area, cruise down georgia street, and then take the remaining 2 hour jaunt into st. louie. next week we have planned (in no particular order) a day at six flags mid-america, st. louis zoo, a cards game at busch (wednesday night), union station, the arch and riverfront, etc..should be a fun week. if all goes as planned, i will be reporting on location, in a couple of days(assuming that the broad-band connection works as it should). that's all for now...more later!

    8.09.2005

    the countdown begins...

    starting to get seriously amped up about getting out of here for a few days. two more work days left, off friday, leave saturday. still some loose ends to tie up at work and at home. hopefully it'll all come together as planned. checked the 10 day weather outlook in st. louis. it can be summed up in 2 words: hot + humid. fortunately, we're somewhat acclimated due to our current run of weather around here. maybe one more post (2 max) before we leave. probably will take the laptop as there is allegedly free high-speed at the hotel. look for an update or two from the road. more later...

    8.08.2005

    the 80-20 rule...

    there's a theory that 20% of people out there are respectful, decent people who are intelligent and have at the very least a desire to get-along with others in society and "play nice". the other 80% are morons, who think only of themselves and could care less about you, and take no responsibilty for their actions. it seems i ran into 2 idiots from that 80% yesterday afternoon. me, the wife, my kids and my neice were enjoying an afternoon swimming at a local beach when 2 afore mentioned morons thought it would be a good idea to throw a football around in the swimming area filled with people (mostly kids). now yesterday was hot...really hot and the swimming area was more crowded than it probably would be normally. the 2 morons could not toss the football, say 10-15 yards apart. they had to throw it as far as they could to each other (presumably to try an impress the girls?). anyway, the ball landed around us a couple of times. realizing that they were too stupid to stop, (or move somewhere else) we tried to move our crew out of the way. like a magnet, moron A and moron B drifted back into our area. invariably one of their errant throws ended up hitting my daughter on the shoulder and arm, causing her to cry. when this still didn't cause them to stop or move i decided to take it up with the lifeguard, who saw what was happening and told them to stop. well, dumb and dumber decided to confront me on the matter. "you know it was an accident, right?". yes, so? "accidents will happen". i know, now leave". moron A continued to stare me down and flip me the bird from the shore. i did not respond as i really wanted it to just end there. later on when i was done swimming, he approached me again and wanted to re-live the whole thing, again explaining that he had been going to that beach for years and sometimes accidents happen. i told him that their ball landed near us 3 times, they were too stupid to move somewhere else and that it took it hitting one of my kids before they were told to stop. the conversation ended with him telling me to "**** off", which i did not respond to. a very likeable person! sort of ruined the day for me, but hey. you can't really reason with a moron.

    8.04.2005

    back to backing up...

    you may recall a few months ago i had a major problem with my lacie 160 gb firewire drive. i had been using it as my primary storage space for my rather bloated digital music\itunes collection. you'll remember the disk suddenly failed to the point where i could no longer access the data the traditional way. jeff and myself put a lot of time into recovering the data and i was obliged to purchase a secondary internal ide 120 gb hard drive on my home pc to act as my new primary music storage location, thusly moving my lacie fw hd to role of backup. this system worked well for a number of weeks when suddenly i began getting errors when running my .bat file that backs up the data. i began seeing corrupt files and xcopy would not work right. running a chkdsk on the lacie revealed about 2k worth of bad sectors, which may not seem like a lot, but was enough to cause problems. i finally decided to ship the lacie back to the shop for repair\replacement and i recieved a tested refurb yesterday via federal express. i set up the drive last night, ran chkdsk (0 bad sectors!) formatted it to ntfs, (i tried fat32 but it would have stuck me with 5 32 gb partitions - yuck) and copied all 60 gb of data back over. so....after 10 days of running with no backup system in place (something i vowed i would never do after last time), i am back to backing up my music. i know i obsess over this stuff...i can't help it. more later...

    8.01.2005

    s.o.s....an island of fun

    met up with jeff and his peeps at the slice friday night. i hadn't thought to bring my digital cam but jeff had his and sent me a couple of pics which i have posted here, without his expressed written consent. as you can see the dress theme of the night on the price side appeared to be tie-dyed shirts.
    other upcoming events this summer...

    st. anthony parade (alaina marching with girls scouts) aug 5th
    family vacation, aug 13-19
    twins vs seattle aug 20th (ho-hum)
    my fall softball league starts, aug-sept
    my annual golf event (invitation only) TBD
    allison & girls to chicago sept 9-11th

    more later...

    7.29.2005

    pre-weekend activities...

    enjoyed a rare work outing and took in a saints baseball game last night with two of our vendors, insight, and lan desk. free food and drinks, a little schmoozing and some baseball. hard to beat.
    tonight taking the family to a slice of shoreview, right directly across the street from where i work. it's booths, a carnival with some mini-rides, food, etc. usually a pretty good time.
    looking forward to what will hopefully be a pretty quite weekend.
    hyperlink overload! more later...

    7.26.2005

    new look...

    well, there's nothing really very extreme about this makeover. just decided a fresh look was in order. as you can see, i basically changed the visual theme of this site, made a few changes here and there but the content is pretty much the same. any thoughts?? good? bad? indifferent? let me know if you come across any broken links as i'm sure they are out there. i know of a few tweaks i'll need to make time permitting. again, i didn't test this with every browser known to man at every resolution but i think we'll be fine. poke around, see what you think. more later...

    7.25.2005

    paying for it...

    as mentioned i played in pretty much an all-day (5 game) softball tournament this past saturday, and omg am i sore! we actually won the thing, (30-some teams) it was pretty amazing. it was fun to play with some of the guys i haven't seen in like 10 years or more. i thought i performed adequately, especially for the fact that i haven't played since last october. i was glad not to embarass myself anyway :-)there was a sizable storm that blasted through in the morning but by late afternoon, the hot temps and humidity arrived in full-force. hung out for awhile afterwards and bonded with some guys i probably won't see again for awhile. all in all, it was a good day and almost worth all of the pain i am in right now.
    once again, i am toying with the idea of giving the site a little visual make-over. i try to keep it once a year, (but i get easily bored) and i last updated the look last november. got a couple of ideas but probably end up modifying a generic blogger template and just going from there.
    more later..

    7.21.2005

    swing of things...

    the summer of '05 rambles on... some of you may know i used to be a pretty avid softball player. there was a time 10-15 years ago, where it wasn't unusual for me to play 2-3 nights a week (usually double-headers) and tournaments 1-2 weekends a month. i've played asa, usssa, and all the different levels.
    these last couple of years my increasing age, and waning skills, time, & interest have pretty much reduced that to almost nothing. that said, i always find time to play in a fall league that usually starts up in august. planning to do that again this year. also, i have been asked to play in a tournament this weekend. gauranteed 4 games. now, i have not swung a bat since last fall, and have only thrown a couple of times. should be interesting....the good news is that this is sort of "for fun" meaning, not the level of competition i used to play at. it's a group of older guys i used to play with way back when, just getting together for old times sake & have some fun. we'll see how it goes.
    soccer ended for the girls last night. as glad as i am that they participated i can't say i'm disappointed that it's over. it was monday-wed every week there for quite a few weeks in a row. it got to be a little much but i'm still glad they played. i know they learned a lot about the fundamentals, developed some skills and made some friends on their teams. kicking around (no pun intended) the idea of either coaching or helping coach again this fall, if the girls decide they want to play again. we'll see.

    7.15.2005

    look who's turning 10!




    today marks the 10 year anniversary of the file compression technology known as "mp3" or "mpeg audio layer 3. in case you have been stranded on a desert island for the last 10 years or have recently come out of a coma, an mp3 is a compressed music file, typically "ripped" from a cd, or downloaded legally or otherwise. books have been written on the topic, and i won't go into the technical details, but let's just say, mp3's (and their various relatives) have changed they way i, and millions of people listen to their music. mp3's have exposed me to tons of other music that i would never normally have a chance to hear. the digital music "revolution" is here and has been here for quite some time. so...happy birthday mp3! i can't believe you'll be driving in 6 years!

    7.13.2005

    the heat is on...

    i know, i know, i vowed to never again make the weather a theme in my blog. however, it is worth mentioning that we are experiencing something like our 6th day of 90+ heat in a row. and there's at least 5 more days to go. can't wait to see the nsp bill this month. it give's us minnesotan's something to complain about ya know. too cold in the winter, too hot yadda yadda...thankfully, i don't work in road contruction and my office is fully ac'd. this is also a good warm-up (no pun intended) for our mid-west vacation in august.
    the first 3 days of the week are often my busiest. girls have soccer monday, tuesday, and wednesy nights (one more week to go). things usually slow down a little by the end of the week.
    more later...

    7.07.2005

    up to speed....

    ok, i know i was posting like mad there for awhile. i've left it alone for a few days but thought this would be a good chance to catch up.
    enjoyed a fine independence day down at my folks in eagan. we attended the eagan fourth of july parade, pictures of which can be seen here. not a big fan about weather related posts, but it truly was a spectacular day in the weather department. made an attempt to light up some 3 year old sparklers at the house monday night but the results were pretty wimpy.
    have a short work-week and taking tomorrow off to play a little golf with my dad.
    that's it for now, enjoy your weekend.

    7.05.2005

    last spy sheriff related post...

    people, people, i love ya and i want to help but i have been receiving waaaay too many emails on how to fix spy sheriff. i didn't create this fix, i simply used it successfully. so...this will be my final post on the topic.

    if you are looking for step-by-step instructions on how to remove spy sheriff and the dreaded "stop" wallpaper. please try one of the following links.

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/index.php?act=ST&f=55&t=22402

    http://www.thetechguide.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=18353

    please do not send me any more emails requesting help. i have provided links to the same steps i used. GOOD LUCK!

    7.01.2005

    my ipod...stripped down to the bone....



    ok, i realize that actually admitting to doing this by posting it on my blog is a riduculously geeky thing to do. we won't even mention the fact that i actully got a euphoric high from completing this task successfully. however, as mentioned in a previous post, i purchased a 3rd generation ipod battery replacement, due to the fact that i was barely drawing a 2 hour charge. i charged the battery last night but of course i don't have a feel yet if it will deliver the results it has promised. one things for sure, any new battery will be better than the one i was using! jeff and i replaced the old battery last night and have provided the pictures to prove it. click here to read the full story.

    6.27.2005

    ordinary weekend...

    it was a fairly typical weekend although we did get some fun stuff in. on saturday afternoon we went to the "celebrating arden hills" festival at lake johanna. the kids got to ride pony's, chase animals around at the petting zoo, climb around on the fire engines, bounce around on misc shaped air "rides" AND see the teddy bear band. that night i watched the twins game on tv and happened to see my parents, who had travelled to milwaukee for the twins\brewers series, in the stands! 40+ thousand people and there they were on tv...what were the chances?
    'nuther active week ahead. swimming lessons start, soccer rolls on, etc...more later.

    by popular demand...

    since i posted about spy sheriff a couple of days ago, several people have apparently googled "spy sheriff" and came across my site. i have received 4 emails to date asking for my removal instructions.
    as described in my earlier post, i got help from a tech forum called techguide.com if you want to see the exact article i used for removing spy sheriff, click here.
    i cannot promise results, but it did work for me. good luck!

    6.24.2005

    "you don't know the history of phychiatry...i do"

    if you needed more proof that cruise is a nutjob, click here.
    i wonder on which skiing trip to aspen he had time to read his "research papers"? maybe a little medication would do him some good.

    6.22.2005

    i shot the sheriff!...

    yesterday about 3:00 pm i got hit with a nasty spyware related malware virus. it presents istself as a rougue application called "spy sheriff". there really is no such thing as spy sheriff but they want you to think there is. here's what went down. i was on the web when i suddenly received about 18 virus messages from my anti-virus program, telling me i had virus's called troj_delf.dg, troj_delf.hc, troj_delf.nw, troj_harnig.gen, bkdr_haxdoor.bn, etc. this did not fill me with warm fuzzies! at about the same time a "program" popped up on my screen called "spy sheriff" that wanted me to scan my system for spware at once! the progam looked legitimate enough, and if it wasn't for the fact that i sort of know a bogus app when i see one, i could see how a less informed user would have wanted to run it. i closed the app immediately and attempted to remove it via add\remove programs. i was sure that this wouldn't actually remove it and sure enough, it ressurected itself once i rebooted. somewhere along the line, a website dropped me a malicious program and installed it, unbeknownst to me. another thing that happened was that it replaced my exisitng background wallpaper with a black box which read: "System Stopped! System has been stopped due to a serious malfunction. Spyware activity has been detected. It is recommended that you use a spyware removal tool to prevent data loss. DO Not use computer before all spyware is removed". i knew i was screwed at that point becuase i did not recognize this to be any sort of a legitimate windows message. when trying to reset my background i realized that it actually disabled my display property buttons so that you couldn't manaually change it back. even a registry hack would not fix it! this turned out to be a very tricky challenge. i played around with various anti-spyware apps such as lava-soft ad-aware, spybot, trend house-call, etc. (with updated definition files) and nothing would kill it. i came into work last night at about 9:30 and it took me til close to 1 am to get it fixed! i ended up searching the deep, dark, underbelly of the www til i found a forum called "the tech guide forum". here i found someone who had experienced the very same problem, along with a helpful teckkie named vic who outlined about 6 pages of repair instructions. i stuck with it and used programs i had never even heard of before, such as "pocket killbox" from bleeping computer, ewido security suite from ewido.net, cleanup! 4.0, and panda active scan. in the end, with much determination and perserverence, i slew the dragon and am now functioning at 100% capacity. i have since tightened up my spyware software, updated my virus definitions, and gained some anti-spware skills. if this can happen to me, trust me, it can happen to anyone. if you ever have the dreaded spy sherriff, send me an email and i can provide step-by-step removal instructions.

    6.21.2005

    stuff on your cat & more...

    i was stacking blocks with my son owen last night, as i am wont to do, and our cat roxy was lying there beside us. for whatever reason, he thought it would be fun to stack the blocks on top of the cat. this endeavor produced varying results but in the end we were not that successful,(for obvious reason, i.e., not a completely level surface, the cat tends to move, etc.) i wonder what posesses one to want to do that but apparently it is a new trend. if you need further proof that anything and everything can be found on the web, check out this site.
    i have decided to purchase a new battery for my 3rd generation ipod due to the fact that my 10 hour battery barely holds a 2 hour charge. i knew that this would be a requirement at some stage of the game but i have decided that now is the time. my tech-brother jeff has agreed to team-up with me on this, as cracking the case and replacing hardware is sort of a formidible task, even for the tech savvy among us. i will be documenting the event digitally so look for pics of the guts of my ipod at a later date.
    more later...

    6.19.2005

    happy father day!...

    ...we split up the morning and afternoon today spending the first part of the day with allie's dad and then the afternoon with my dad. went to early church and then roger came over to our house for brunch. after owen's nap we headed down to my folks and spennt the rest of father's day in eagan. my sister and her family had also come up from rochester. it was a great day and the weather rocked.
    it occured to me the difference between mothers day and fathers day. on mother's day, you know the mother carried the child for 9 months and then went through the labour and the birth and is generally a lot closer to the child. fathering a child, by definition, carries a lot less responsibility. there are no doubt a lot of dead-beat dads out there but thank god mine isn't one of them.
    back to work-mode soon...i still owe some daance recital pics.

    6.17.2005

    classic cars, tom cruise, and coffee...


    it's not often i do this but it has been an unusually busy, long, & demanding week so i need to blow off a little steam.
    first of all, all of the roads in town our cluttered with classic cars. there are hundreds and hundreds of "streed rodders" in town this weekend mostly because of the minnesota streed rod association's show at the minnesota state fairgrounds this weekend. yesterday many of the cars were across the street from work at a smaller show so natuarally there were classic cars and scads of people everywhere. now, some of these cars are cool looking and all, and i know these old-timers put a lot of time & money into these things but.....what's the big deal??? it's an old car with a fresh paint job!! whoopty doo! i have to be honest - cars, especially old ones, don't really do it for me. i'm happy for you but i couldn't care less. spending $10 to go look at someone's old car? not gonna happen. going for free? no thanks...
    and tom cruise is in the news. apparently he's now engaged to something called katie holmes (who was was born when tom was 17). what's this tom's 3rd marrige? good luck to you tom! i have to say cruise has always bugged me. he's been a couple of good movies and some bad one's too, but i just don't like him. he's just a goofball. maybe not on the michael jackson scale but a goofball nonetheless. now he's engaged and it's BIG NEWS! i just have to say SO WHAT! i couldn't care less about tom being engaged, married, divorced, whatever...i just don't care. give me some real news!
    and while we're at it...when you buy your cup of coffee and you go to put your 3 creams and 8 sugar packets in, a piece of advice. take the creams and sugars and move somewhere else to put them in your coffee. when you stand there and dump cream after cream and sugar after sugar into your cup, people like me cannot reach over and grab what we need. why? becuase YOU are in the way. now we have to wait for 4 minutes while you are making a cake. just move somewhere else! don't think about it - just do it!
    rant over
    the dance recital went well last night. my girls did absolutely great. i didn't get many pics but i have a few and i'll get to that next week. enjoy your weekend!

    6.16.2005

    the big shizz-ow...

    tonight is the big finale, the big event culminating the last 6 months of hard work & practice. tonight is the big dance recital for the metro dance center at spring lake park high school. the girls have been looking forward to this event for quite awhile. i'll be sure to get a few pics and post them at a later date.
    speaking of the girls, they both had soccer games last night. alaina even scored her first goal (the first one of the game) although her team did end up losing 8-5. noelle did really well too. they both seem to enjoy it. they ended up missing the first couple of weeks of games (see dance section above) but they are both on track now and there are 4 weeks to go. look for a couple of new pics in the images section.
    that's it for now....more later.

    6.14.2005

    keeping busy?

    typical tuesday post. we're well on our way through yet another hectic week schedule-wise. besides my fulltime work gig here's what's on the docket this week. monday: noelle soccer practice, tuesday: alaina soccer practice, wednesday: alaina & noelle soccer games, thursday: alaina & noelle dance recital, friday: (TBD), saturday: twins game with allison & girls, sunday: fathers day various activities. other than that there's really nothing going on. i'm looking forward to vacation in august. more later

    6.10.2005

    mac-tastic...


    as some of you may have heard, i now spend part of my time at work helping support our mac environment. something new for me, something i have an interest in, and an area we're i am continuing to learn and still have a long way to go. i do, however, know a gorgeous computer when i see one and i have now seen one. i have received a power mac g-5 to "test", and it is the coolest computer i have ever seen. the thing is sturdy but sleek, kind of a brushed metallic looking tower. it's little boxy-looking but that is my only complaint. otherwise, this things is nothing short of awesome. it doesn't hurt that it came with a cinema hd display 23" widescreen monitor. i have brought in some dvd's today to make sure that it plays movies. i am trying not to get too attached to this thing but i know one day it will have to go. until then, we will try and enjoy our time together.

    6.06.2005

    big doings...


    wow...a big week for noelle. this past wednesday she graduated from kindergarten - with honors. a day later she turned 6. took some time off last week and took noelle to como park, or more correctly, como town, as the kid park area is now known. on thursday night we had the family party. on friday we had the "kid" party. digital documentation can be seen here.
    enjoyed a fairly nice weekend...still trying to get 100% healthy. more later

    6.01.2005

    still ill?...

    sorry for the lack of recent posts. i was sick. then i felt better. then i felt sick again. yesterday i finally went to the dr. i was put on zithromax, which is actually an anitbiotic, (even though what i have is most likely viral). but because of the possible ear infection, i'm on zithromax which i think is starting to help already. if i stay fully drugged, i think i just might make it through the rest of the week, which is quite busy. here's what's on the dockett over the next few days.
    today\tonight. alaina soccer at 6, noelle's kindergarten graduation at 6:30. tomorrow. noelles birthday, and family party. friday noelle kid party. you get the idea...thankfully i have a short work week as i am off after today until next monday.
    i'll have recaps, updates and pics galore in a few days. all for now...

    5.25.2005

    guilty pleasures...


    i cannot tell a lie. i watch american idol. i have watched almost every episode this season. lame? yes...it's to the point now that i'm really tired of it and am glad that tonight's episode is the season finale. now it's important to understand that i have never voted for a contestant, nor will i, but i am a regular viewer. that said, i don't really have a favorite in tonight's final showdown. sort of pulling for carrie, cuz she's young , inexperienced, has a great voice, and is sort of the underdog. bo, the rocker, is the seasoned vet, although it's hard to root against him cuz he's so likeable. in the end, i really don't care...i'll just be glad to have those 90 minutes a week back. more later...

    5.20.2005

    obligatory post...

    not a lot to report. a typical week by most respects. i did get a new cell ph this week, a motorola vi88, from t-mobile, of course. it's a signifiacnt upgrade from the lowly v66. i did have to completely re-nter my address book as none of mt ph #'s were ported over, and they were stored on the old cell, not the sim. becky & kelly, if you read this, send me your home and\or cell's as i lost them in the shuffle and i forgot to send you an email. thanks.
    i refuse to mention the weather again but let's just say we released a dove today and it brought back an olive branch so i believe there is dry land out there somewhere.
    noelle took a spill this week and busted up her lip and front teeth. not fun but she is recovering.
    celebrating my mom's birthday on saturday as mentioned in a previous post.
    more later!

    5.18.2005

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!


    have a great birthday! we will look forward to celebrating on saturday.

    5.16.2005

    5.15.2005

    it's a wrap...

    managed to salvage one day of the weekend. today was actually sunny though a little cooler than average. finally cut the grass, played some soccer at the park with the girls, grilled out and took a bike ride. saturday was as dreadful as it gets (i know - i'm talking weather again!) but it really was bad. cold and rainy...then the sun would peak out for 10 minutes, then rain again...then sun...then rain. non-stop all day. you get the idea.
    edited a .bat file that allows me to back up all of my music to my external hard drive with the click of a button. burned some home videos to dvd. made a couple of posts to this site.
    couple of more things to take care of tonight before we start yet another busy week. more later...

    5.13.2005

    TGIFthe13th!

    tried to post an update this afternoon but blogger's main site was down. must have been a friday the 13th thing.
    made it through yet another weekend, and it couldn't have come at a better time. i hate to mention weather here, because that's sooo lame....but the weather these past few days has sucked! we're talking cold, gloomy, and horizontal rain-like pellets at times. supposed to be getting better though...let's hope. there's nothing like having cabin fever in may.
    a lot happened this week. alaina started soccer and noelle will be next. met my ex-boss and now good friend craig for lunch. i had had his ipod-mini for the last couple of months. spent half a day in the warehouse with my peers, slinging hardware around (the more glamorous side of my job). a couple of emergencies at work this week- nothing new. ready to take on the weekend challenges now. we'll check back next week.

    5.09.2005

    extended weekend recap....

    wow, covered a lot of territory this weekend. started off with alaina's birthday on friday. here are some pics from camp snoopy. we spent about 3 and a half hours there and then had dinner at the twin city grill, then headed back to cs for a few more rides. it was a fun night and everyone was fairly worn out. the relatives came over saturday afternoon to celebrate. alaina decided to forego the more traditional birthday cake and opted instead for baker's square pie.
    spent the day sunday with mom and family. i think we all enjoyed a pleasant mother's day.
    (i'll have the second round of birthday pics posted in the next couple of days)
    more later...

    5.05.2005

    skipprice.....out

    it's been a stressful last 10 days or so...been looking forward to a day off for quite some time and getting my wish tomorrow.
    tomorrow is alaina's 8th birthday...HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALAINA! here's a pic of her turning 6 a couple of years ago. anyone who knows her knows that she is the official "birthday queen" so we are looking forward to it.
    put a couple of fresh beats in the radio blog section. i'm thinking about trying to update it monthly.
    that's probably it for me until early next week. enjoy the weekend and mothers day.

    5.04.2005

    ready to turn the page...

    decided against the BIOS upgrade as esupport wanted between $40-60 for the download....yeah...i don't think so. i decided to format my new internal hard drive (with the known good data on it), go with the hardware overlay program that came with my drive (which allows my pc to recognize the full capacity of the drive without flashing the BIOS) and than re-copy the files from my external firewire drive back to my freshly formatted interal drive. make sense? whatever!
    it's not often that thirdthoughts sees fit to plug or advertise for anything or anyone, however in this case, i must whole-heartedly give my endorsement to:

    when all is said and done, some 9 days after the original "crash" it looks like i have all of my original data, not only recovered, but now backed-up. it was a series of almost laughable events but the bottom line is, i'm back baby! props go to jeff for his part in this, the research and time spent trying things, and also to "pc inspector" for providing a most valuable tool free of charge. now, back up your data! and let us never speak of this again....
    looking forward to taking this friday off of work as it is alaina's birthday. heading over to camp snoopy when she gets out of school. getting together for a small family thing on saturday. don't forget, mother's day is sunday! more later...

    5.02.2005

    one more hurdle to clear....

    here's the latest regarding my recent obsession with trying to recover all of my old data. i have all of the music safely stored on my new western digital 120 gb internal hard drive. the problem i am now facing is that my BIOS in it's current state, will not recognize drives larger than 32 gb. my intent now is to flash the BIOS, which will enable large hard drive recognition. always a risky endeavor, i feel like it is the best course of action and will hopefully end this monkey business once and for all. of course there's always a possibility that the flash will fail which could render my pc unbootable. life in the fast lane! i consider myself fairly savvy... i feel sorry for any common joe that would have this problem! more on this later...
    picked up a couple of new players on drop\add day. cc sabathia, clint barmes, mike sweeney, and richard hildago. we'll see if they're enough to get me out of the cellar.
    where did the weekend go?

    4.28.2005

    things can only get better...

    as so eloquently sang by howard jones in the late 80's. actually i may be turning the corner on my doldrums. although i'm not superstitious, even my fortune cookie today read: "forget yesterday: tomorrow will be golden". i'm feeling better physically and mentally. it appears as though "we" will recover most, if not all of my recent data loss. unless you're me, which you are not, you don't know how good that makes me feel. i also have a secondary hard drive in place to act as backup so i don't experience this sort of meltdown again. have even toyed with the idea of swapping off-site storage space with jc. (if we decide to get really serious about backing up data). that means that even if the house is lost in a natural disaster, i would still have access to my data backup. sort of sad, when you think about it.
    drop-add day is saturday for my fantasy baseball team. i'm hoping to drop a couple of stiffs and pick up some mad playas.
    have the last of this serious of dr. appointments this coming wednesday. have no reason to think i'll get anything other than a good report.
    tomorrow is friday...going to the first of several planned twins games. hoping to get there early enough to score a cap as it's DQ cap night as well.
    have a great weekend!

    4.27.2005

    for real???

    Helpdesk: What kind of computer do you have? Customer: A white one... ******

    Helpdesk: Click on the 'my computer' icon on to the left of the screen. Customer: Your left or my left? ******

    Helpdesk: Good day. How may I help you? Male customer: Hello... I can't print. Helpdesk: Would you click on start for me and... Customer: Listen pal; don't start getting technical on me! I'm not Bill Gates darn it! ******

    Customer: Hi, good afternoon, this is Martha, I can't print. Every time I try, it says 'Can't find printer'. I've even lifted the printer and placed it in front of the monitor, but the computer still says it can't find it... ******

    Customer: I have problems printing in red... Helpdesk: Do you have a color printer? Customer: Aaaah...................Thank you. ******

    Helpdesk: What's on your monitor now ma'am? Customer: A teddy bear my boyfriend bought for me in the supermarket. ******

    Customer: My keyboard is not working anymore. Helpdesk: Are you sure it's plugged into the computer? Customer: No. I can't get behind the computer. Helpdesk: Pick up your keyboard and walk 10 paces back. Customer: Okay. Helpdesk: Did the keyboard come with you? Customer: Yes. Helpdesk: That means the keyboard is not plugged in. Is there another keyboard? Customer: Yes, there's another one here. Ah...that one does work! ******

    Helpdesk: Your password is the small letter a as in apple, a capital letter V as in Victor, and the number 7. Customer: Is that 7 in capital letters? ******

    A customer couldn't get on the Internet: Helpdesk: Are you sure you used the right password? Customer: Yes I'm sure. I saw my colleague do it. Helpdesk: Can you tell me what the password was? Customer: Five stars. ******

    Helpdesk: What anti-virus program do you use? Customer: Netscape. Helpdesk: That's not an anti-virus program. Customer: Oh, sorry...Internet Explorer. *******

    Helpdesk: How may I help you? Customer: I'm writing my first e-mail. Helpdesk: OK, and, what seems to be the problem? Customer: Well, I have the letter 'a' in the address, but how do I get the circle around it?

    4.26.2005

    not my best day...

    today has been fairly forgetable so far. it started with my rising about an hour earlier than normal, hence my glazed over, sluggish status. at 6:30 am i drank the first half of the wretched berium, which really isn't all that bad, if you like watered down milk mixed with candle wax. i was scheduled for a routine CAT scan , as part of my ongoing follow-up care, to be followed by bloodwork at the lab. of course there was a mixup. "no, you must first have your blood work done at the lab" i was told, then come back for the scan. ok. well, as it turns out i had to get blood drawn before, AND after the scan, just for fun. i know, i know, no big deal. it's just that i'm tired, cranky, have an upset stomach from the berium and just generally owly. unproductive day at work, i'm still trying to recover my music files (thanks again jeff), my fantasy baseball team's in last place, it's cold and raining, etc...guess i'll just feel sorry for myself for awhile and then get it back together, regroup, and try again tomorrow. yes, tomorrow will be better!

    4.24.2005

    worst case scenario...

    saturday was a dark day. i discovered that i could no longer read data from my 160 gb external fire wire drive, or more critically, i could no longer access my music files. yes, 12,892 music files, 51.3 gb's worth. still there, but gone. some critical files got corrupted, and that was that. after consulting with my main peep, jeffrey, he recommended that we boot from a knoppix cd (linux based file system) to try to get at the data. it appears the files are all still there and we will be able to recover the data. i'm not out of the woods completely yet, but i feel a lot better about it today than i did yesterday. i've used knoppix in the past at work (it's been awhile though) to recover data from corrupt or non-bootable systems and it's saved my bacon more than once. anyhow, a big shout out to jc for helping me dig out of this jam, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY monday :-) i'm buying a new hard drive this week and will be backing up my files on a regular basis going forward. you'd think that a tekkie like myself would have a disaster recovery plan (or in ITIL language- continuity management plan) but NO. as i have said before, i'm a moron. never again...thank goodness i still have the 40 gigger ipod to get me though this. more later...

    4.20.2005

    little known facts...

    thirdthoughts...now viewed in 5 countries! just perusing my web stats as i do on occasion. since april 17th, i've had visitors from the us, japan, australia, canada, and france. that just goes to show that americans aren't the only ones out there mindlessly surfing the web.

    chart

    From April 17, 2005 to April 23, 2005 1-7 of 7


    Rank Top Level Domains Unique Visits %
    1 com - commercial, for-profit organizations 14 51.85%
    2 net - network infrastructure machines and organizations 6 22.22%
    3 edu - 4-year, degree granting colleges/universities 2 7.41%
    4 jp - Japan 2 7.41%
    5 au - Australia 1 3.70%
    6 ca - Canada 1 3.70%
    7 fr - France 1 3.70%
    Basis: 27 results from 117 unique visits of which 90 unknown/could not be evaluated.

    more later...

    4.18.2005

    radio+ blog experiment...

    as you can maybe see if you glance to the left and below, i'm experimenting with radio.blog, which is, as far as i can tell, a cool way to run a mini-radio station from your blog. i'm always looking to add a dash of spice or a fresh concept to my ever-boring bi-weekly blog. perhaps this will keep me amused for a short time? don't even bother with this if you are "dialed-in" as the pre-loading of the song will take forever. the tracks are nothing special, basically random mp3's i uploaded as a test. i think one or more of them got hosed up in the process. but again, i'll play with this awhile and if i want to keep up going forward, i'll have to tweek it a bit. this was a bonus post...nothing more to report at this time.

    4.17.2005

    where did the weekend go?

    had a good but fast weekend. went down to rochester on saturday to celebrate my dads birthday with the family and also got in some cold, wet golf. finally on sunday the weather was good. went to church, watched some baseball on tv, to the park with the kids, and the first official grilling of the season tonight. now...back to the work week. is it to early to be thinking about next weekend yet? more later...

    4.15.2005

    my review: so far...so good

    happy friday and welcome to my last blog of the week.
    as previously mentioned, i went to my first formal book reading yesterday. i wish i could say that i am an extremely well-read, horn-rimmed, intellectual type and that joining in on the gathering of a bunch of scholarly book worms, meeting to compare and discuss like-minded interests, is a normal occurance for me. however...that is not really the case. i do like a good book though and i think this one is (will be when i'm finished). the reader\author was wesley stace, a.k.a singer\songwriter john wesley harding who is currently touring the country in promotion of his recently published book "misfortune". the reading was scheduled to begin at 4:00 pm, and at 3:45, there were not more than a handful of people there. in general, i think that a book reading scheduled at 4:00 pm on a thursday afternoon on one of the most beautiful days of spring, is a tough thing to compete against. i did get to meet (again) wes and he said "we've met before", which is sort of a cool thing...to be remembered. after the reading, which included a couple of short text's from wes's choosing, and a couple of accapello numbers, i had the opportunity to chat a little and get my book signed. here's my most embarrasing moment:

    me: "i just got the book a couple of days ago"
    wes: "where did you get it"?
    me: "amazon"
    wes: "they did a great job with this" (thumbing throgh the jacket, admiring the craftsmanship)
    me: "i've only read the first 2 chapters"
    wes:"how are you enjoying it so far"?
    me: "so far...so good" (DOH!)

    maybe that doesn't seem as dumb to you as it does me but it was one of those times where i wish'ed i'd said something clever...or more complimentary. oh well...
    enjoy the weekend.

    extra credit:
    there are dozens of reviews out there but here are a couple:

    usa today (scroll down a bit)

    news day

    amazon

    4.12.2005

    by now, pharaoh had reached his destination....

    i'm planning on attending my first ever book reading this thursday afternoon at the u of m library. not something i would normally do i suppose but this one is a must. one of my alltime favorite musicians, turned part time author, john wesley harding (a.k.a wesley stace) has released his first ever published book entitled "misfortune". don't really now what to expect, how long does it last? is it just a few excerpts? is there any audience interaction? but, i'm still looking forward to it. i did receive the book in the mail last week and am through the first few chapters. it's sort of a classical, 1700's, dickens-like novel which i love. apparently he's already working on a new one. don't know what this means to his musical future but you can be sure i'll stay tuned. more on this later...
    in other news, it's warm and rainy. the grass is greening up by the second. hoping for another nice weekend.
    i'm in last place in my fantasy baseball league....i hate being last. makes me feel inferior, which by definition, i guess i am. i've noticed the points system seems to fluctuate a lot, like the stockmarket, so hopefully i'll get out of the cellar soon. more later...

    4.09.2005

    10:15 on a saturday night...

    well, not exactly but close enough to where i had to say that. it has been a productive day around the house and now it's "me" time. took the kids for a walk to the park this morning (gorgeous weather today btw), put the screens in. transferred all of the winter items (skiis, shovels, roof rake) from the garage to the shed. drained the gas from the snow-blower, brought out the patio table & chairs to the deck, set up the weber grill, hacked up a large tree branch that had fallen in the yard, stored the leftover fire wood in the shed, played wiffle ball with the kids, pushed owen in the swing, etc. i'm tired but will probably be up for a couple of more hours. i'll check back early next week.

    4.05.2005

    meet me in st.louis...


    finally have the summer '05 vacation plans etched in stone. we are going to st.louis the week of august 14-18. we'll be staying at the drury hotel across the street from union station. some of our plans include visiting the st. louis zoo, six flags. and of course taking in a st. louis cardinals baseball game. i'm feeling a little bit better now that the plans are set. i was starting to stress out about what we were gonna end up doing and when. boston would have been fun, but airfare for 5 really blows. i haven't visited my old town for awhile so it should be fun. more later...

    4.04.2005

    monday, monday...

    it was quite a weekend what with the passing of the pope, alaina's first communion, and my first ever fantasy baseball draft. i have new pictures posted here.
    can't believe my oldest will be 8 in a couple of weeks!

    here's my fantasy baseball starting lineup:

    c jason kendall (bench, mike liberthal)
    1b travis hafner (bench, carlos pena)
    2b todd walker (bench, ty wigginton)
    3b eric chavez (bench, morgan ensberg)
    ss khalil greene (bench, juan uribe)
    of manny ramirez, carl crawford, brad wilkerson (bench richard hidalgo, cliff floyd, willie mo pena)

    p curt schilling, brad radke, zack grienke, kris benson

    more later...

    4.01.2005

    more changes...

    ok, i am a bit confused but that's fine. i attempted to implement a couple of minor changes to the site, only one of which appears to have worked properly. as you can see i have now enabled the ability to post comments re: my posts. that means if you have a particularly interesting comment to make related to a post you can compose a witty response which will be readable by the entire world. at this point, it's wide open so that anyone who wanders by can comment. please feel free to take advantage of this feature but use discretion and don't embarrass me :-) if i need to lock it down to select individals i have that ability as well.
    the second thing i have tried to do is enable the feature that lets me create and publish posts to this blog via email. i'm supposed to be able to send posts to a super-secret email address and have them appear here, as opposed to having to log into blogger to make posts. so far that attempt has failed miserably as i have tried twice and although the emails haven't bounced back they also haven't appeared here. not sure why it hasn't worked but it's a minor inconvenience. i will probably just log into blogger and post updates just like i always have. this doesn't really effect you at all - just would have made it a bit easier for me.
    it's a busy weekend for the price's once again. tomorrow, as previously mentioned, is alaina's first communion. this event will occupy most of the morning and then i believe we are going out to lunch somewhere. i then have to go to my first-ever fantasy baseball draft, which is scheduled to last 4-5 hours. i'll post my starting line-up early next week. needless to say i am excited about the upcoming baseball season and this will give me an excuse to follow the stats even closer than i normally would.
    that's it for now, enjoy the weekend.