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Thursday, September 29, 2005
PokerStars Blogger Championship
I have registered to play in the This event is powered by PokerStars. Registration code: 1888199 This thing looks pretty cool. While the $12k WPT Caribbean Adventure package looks nice, I really want a Dell 2405FPW. 🙂
Saturday, September 24, 2005
Well…
…all my stuff is in my house. All the boxes in the kitchen and the furniture in the garage. The painting isn’t done yet, so I can’t move in. I’m in the Extended Stay for at least a day or two. I’m really not too upset (or surprised) about this. As Russ said, it’s like I’m on a vacation and then I come home to a nice new place. At least they have wireless here.
Thursday, September 22, 2005
AIM Account Suspended!
What the fuck? As far as I know, I haven’t done anything to cause this. I hope it’s fixed soon… I don’t want to have to go contact everyone on my buddy list with my new screen name.
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Laptop fixed!
I got my laptop back from Dell again today. This time, they actually replaced the motherboard, and with the damn tabs cut off the plastic panel on the back, I shouldn’t have the problem again. It’ll be something different next time. The laptop is working, and Linux recognizes my new mini-pci 802.11a/b/g 108mbps wireless card. I’ll see tonight if it actually runs at that speed. Right now, I’m running at a whopping 38kbps, with a 2.5 second latency – using bluetooth dial up networking over my Treo. It’s not really usable for large downloads, but for web browsing from anywhere, it works great. Best of all, it doesn’t time out and die after 5 minutes like when I try to connect via the Treo with a cable. Stupid Linux USB bug, or something. If you can read this post, my BT DUN has lasted long enough. 🙂
Thursday, September 8, 2005
More on the Laptop
Well, I changed my mind. I had another nice little online chat with Dell support, and will be sending the laptop back again to get the motherboard replaced. I found information on exactly what is wrong with it here. A tab on a plastic panel damaged some solder connections holding a thirty cent chip on the board. I’d fix it myself, but that would void my warranty.
Wonderful…
I’ve already cut the damn tabs off, so hopefully after the motherboard replacement it won’t happen again. The part that’s causing all the problems: Great design there, Dell.
Damn Technology
My laptop died quite a while ago, and until recently I’d been too lazy to get it fixed. I have it warrantied from Dell until the end of 2007. With a move coming up, I decided I wanted it working so I’d have a computer to use before I got everything completely set up. I did an online chat with support, and sent it back to them. They sent it back, having done nothing but blow dust out of the heatsink, but it seems to work most of the time now, but still has the same problem it did before once in a while. If I put pressure on it in just the right way, it turns itself off. When it first started happening, I looked around the web for anything about it but couldn’t find anything. I guess I haven’t checked in a long time, because there’s now lots of information about the problem on the web. For the time being, it works well enough, and I’m not sending it back again until I’ve moved and gotten a desktop set up. When I got it back and working again, I first tried to do a crossgrade from Debian sid that was installed on it to Ubuntu, but that failed pretty badly. During my downtime, I explored some crypto casino sites that caught my interest due to their promise of anonymity and quick transactions. Afterward, I trashed the filesystem (leaving my home directory intact), and did a fresh Ubuntu install. I’m very impressed. The installation basically didn’t ask me any questions, detected all my hardware, and works great, right out of the box. The default setup is pretty darn good, and all I did was some desktop customization. I also finally got sick of Firefox not blocking popups on some websites. So I did a painstaking web search (er.. Googled for “firefox popups” and checked out the first hit), and found this:
Seems to have worked. Let’s see, other stuff. Now that my laptop (mostly) works, I figured I want faster wireless. 108mbps sounded good. This card should actually work in Linux, too. I should have them pretty soon. I may actually get a bigger hard drive for my laptop, too. 30gb might not cut it for much longer, and 80gb or 100gb laptop drives aren’t that expensive. Plus, I now know how to take the hard drive out of my laptop. I’m also getting a USB Bluetooth adapter, so I can try to use my Treo as a modem for my laptop, wirelessly. No clue how that’s gonna turn out. I looked around to find a device that Linux could use, and found this page, which seriously pissed me off.
Luckily, thanks to the Internet Archive, I was able to look at a slightly outdated list. Anyway, I managed to type this whole post without the laptop shutting off, so I think I’ll just click Publish and not push my luck.
Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Big Announcement
No, I’m not going to work for Full Tilt. The news is that I bought a house. I own property in I think that’s all. I’m pretty excited about it, and can’t wait to move… or at least can’t wait until I’m finished moving. I will post pictures of it when I can get to it. Right now, the gallery just has pictures of it tented for fumigation. Unrelated to all of that, I finally got my pin up in the case at the bowling alley. Click the image at the left for a bigger picture. Now I’m just waiting on the ring. Not much to report on the poker front. Really, I’ve been too busy to play much lately, and when I have had time haven’t really felt like it.
Thursday, August 25, 2005
Mike Jacobs?
Where the hell did this guy come from? Besides AA, I mean. In four games since he’s been called up, he’s hitting .538 with four homers, including one in his first major league AB, and two last night. The Mets are right in the middle of the wildcard race now, tied with three other teams only 2 games back, and only trailing the Phillies and Astros. They’ve also been getting great pitching and scoring a ton of runs, with an 32 over their past two games. They scored 18 last night with Beltran and Floyd a combined 0-7, and Piazza and Cameron out to injury. Even Seo chipped in with a double, a walk, and a few RBIs. I know I shouldn’t post this, because their losing streak will start tonight because of it. It’s not like they can score this many runs for Pedro, anyway.
Thursday, August 18, 2005
It’s good to see Beltran back in the lineup, though now Piazza’s out a few days instead. The Mets have been so frustrating this year – Still in last place in the NL East 7.5 games back, but still over .500 and right in the middle of the wild card race. The problem is they have to climb over the rest of the division to win it, but anything’s possible. There’s still a good month and a half left to play. The Padres have dropped below .500 again, so now the whole NL East has a winning record, and the whole NL West has a losing record. I really hope it stays that way. I got to one of the games at Dodger stadium last week, with a bunch of people from work. It was a great game, except for how it ended. It was nice to see Diaz come back strong with the two homeruns, and they were both monsters. The first one was halfway up the foul pole. Also, it’s always fun to wear my Mets Piazza jersey in Dodger stadium. I can’t believe how much they still boo him when he comes up to the plate there. I’ll be heading up to San Francisco next weekend for the Saturday game against the Giants. Let’s see if the Mets can make up for losing two outta three to both the Padres and Dodgers by sweeping the Pirates. Might not be easy with Zach Duke on the mound. 😉 |
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