Note:<888>
01/31/07 Wednesday
2:30 P.M.: I installed the Vista
language updates which took a while. I rested while they were being
installed. I ordered seven cartons of New York Seneca Ultra Lights 100s in
a box for $12.49 a carton plus $14.46 shipping for $101.89 total. I
will now do the Vista Complete PC backup from the first hard drive to the second
hard drive. I will then do one from the first hard drive to the
Bytecc external hard drive. CIO
Note:<888>
01/31/07 Wednesday
4:05 A.M.:
Windows, Steve Ballmer, Bill Gates - Microsoft Fetes Vista With Glitter And Hype
- CRN .
Gates, Vista - Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates Unveils Availability of Vista,
Office 2007 .
Estación Lidar
Camagüey .
IV
Workshop: Ilhabela, Brasil .
GEO — Group on Earth
Observations | Home .
eGY: The
electronic Geophysical Year .
Microsoft Answers
'Vista OEM' Questions - News and Analysis by PC Magazine . I went
through my email. I will now do a Vista Complete PC backup of my primary
computer, while I work on configuring the Epox server Vista beta 2 server.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/31/07 Wednesday
2:25 A.M.: I bet a good portion of the
world is going through the turmoil of configuring Vista today. I
finished configuring the Vista beta 2 server on the primary FIC computer, and I
have the server now running off of it. I will use the Epox backup
server running Vista Beta 2 Server for backup, and the Epox computer can also be
used for a regular computer work on its XP partition. I have to
install the last Adobe Reader and Sun Java programs for Vista on the primary
Vista computer. I chatted with two relatives. I reheated
the remaining onion soup in the General Electric microwave oven on one vegetable
cycle. While doing that I toasted two English muffins or four halves
that I cut into quarter wedges, and I put them on top of the soup in the large
18 ounce Cobalt Blue soup bowl, and I sprinkled five tablespoons of grate
parmesan cheese on the mixture, and I ate it all with a glass of iced tea.
I also have to do some configuration work on the Vista beta 2 server on the Epox
backup server. One of these days I will get around to checking my
email. CIO
Note:<888>
01/30/07 Tuesday
7:30 P.M.: I woke up at 4 P.M.. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, 2 toasted English muffins with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I made my bed, and I washed the breakfast
dishes.
I was able to fix the Vista Server beta 2 boot manager on the FIC server with
Download EasyBCD 1.52 - NeoSmart
Technologies . I chatted with a relative. The
relative told me that Al Gore supposedly was the first person to be interviewed
on CSPAN. When I went to
Lookout Mountain Camp :: at
age 10 and 11 back in 1960 and 1961, I was about the youngest camper in the camp
with campers up to ten years older than me most of whom were from prominent
southern families. Thus I could have been in camp with Ted Turner,
Al Gore, George Bush, or Bill Clinton, and I was always the small brat kid, one
of three Yankees in the entire camp of about 300 boys.
http://mikelouisscott.com/photo/lookout-mountain-camp-1961.jpg and
http://mikelouisscott.com/photo/lookout-mountain-camp-1960.jpg .
Thus some of my older fellow campers would be around 66 years old today.
I will now go back to configuring the FIC server. CIO
Note:<888>
01/30/07 Tuesday
8:35 A.M.: I installed the Vista
beta2 server on the primary FIC server in a secondary partition, and I
configured it a bit. It does not come with the Windows Media player,
and the Media Player 11 for XP can not be installed on it. For some
reason on the FIC server, Vista server beta 2 messed up my XP boot manager which
I repaired, but then the Vista boot manager did not appear, and when I repaired
that again, the XP partition would not work. I did not have that
problem on the Epox server. I am a bit tired, so I will now shut
down the primary computer, and I will go to bed. I will eat a couple of
scoops of butter pecan ice cream first. I have plenty of time to
work on it all when I wake up later on today. CIO
Note:<888>
01/30/07 Tuesday
3:55 A.M.: I went out after the last
message without cleaning up. I went downtown, and I used the ATM
machine on Greenwich Avenue at Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then
walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and the train station area.
I chatted with a Greenwich taxi driver from Columbia. In front of CVS by
the garbage can, I found on the ground a Verizon Wireless telephone card for
$30, and when I got home, I called them up, and they gave me the PIN number, but
their computers are not working to see if the card has any money on it.
A $30 balance is apparently only good for 60 days. After my walk, I
sat out for a while. I then drove down by the waterfront.
The Delamar on Greenwich Harbor is
still flying the Canadian flag, so I am sure any Canadians would feel
comfortable there is they came down here to visit our warmer weather by Canadian
standards.
Microsoft Launches Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 to Consumers
Worldwide: Flagship products available at over 39,000 retail locations and
online around the world. and
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/events/vistaofficelaunch/images/01-29Celebration2_lg.jpg
. I will now go through my email. CIO
Note:<888>
01/30/07 Tuesday
1:00 A.M.: Microsoft Vista is now available
to buy
Windows Vista: Home Page and
http://mikelouisscott.com/visbeta.htm . After the last message,
I chatted with a relative. I made and ate the same meal as last night.
I chatted with my friend in Manhattan, and my friend was unable to attend the
Microsoft Vista Launch in Manhattan. I guess he is reducing his
carbon foot print from the upper east side to midtown Manhattan, but it has been
a cold day, and it is currently 19 degrees Fahrenheit
Greenwich, Connecticut (06830) Conditions & Forecast : Weather Underground .
I took a nap. I watched the presentation on Cspan 2 of the Harvard
Club of Manhattan
www.harvard.edu
presenting Prince Charles
The Prince
of Wales their environmental award, and he spoke at the presentation about
the global environment
The Prince of Wales - The Prince of Wales is presented with the 10th Global
Environmental Citizen Award in New York . Earlier I made
my bed, and I washed the breakfast dishes, and I also washed the dinner dishes.
I will now go out briefly on an errand. I will not bother cleaning
up to reduce my carbon foot print, and I will not be walking downtown this
evening, since I am a bit tired. I figure moving around at night
probably reduces my carbon foot print, since less people are moving around.
I should be back within the hour, but I will dress warmly, since it is a bit
cold out. A relative sent me a New York Times article about taking
Niacin, which I have done since about 1975 regularly. It supposedly
helps one reduce cholesterol, and I think it also builds brain synapses.
However, I also use cinnamon on my oatmeal, which frequently makes me smell like
the rear end of a horse. Back in a while. CIO
Note:<888>
01/29/07 Monday
7:00 P.M.: For some reason the
Bill
Gates Webcasts Bill Gates Celebrates Worldwide General Availability of Windows
Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office System January 29, 2007 1:45 p.m. PST 4:45
p.m. EST web cast is not available yet. He is suppose to
be back in Seattle, Washington tomorrow for some comedy television show.
I changed the Nvida setting to display in clone mode on the Sony television, but
it came out in black and white on the television. I tried installing
the Nvidia drivers again, but it still was still in black and white.
I have the connector for its connecting cables sitting on my right mouse pad,
and I adjusted it tighter, and it finally worked in color on the Sony
television. However, the Nvidia setting only showed a regular
television and not a HDTV, so I restored my Vista Complete PC backup, and I am
back to normal again. I would recommend to any new installers of
Vista Business and Ultimate, once they have installed it to back it up, and then
to back it up again after they have configured it which can take a few days
depending on the hardware, software, and drivers that one is using.
Since I run a fairly simple system, it is not too difficult.
However, one also has to download Vista versions of software and drivers, which
I keep saved on my second hard drive in case I had to reinstall Vista again.
I am waiting for the evening news to end before I chat with some relatives.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/29/07 Monday
3:55 P.M.: I was awake at 2 P.M.. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, 2 toasted English muffins with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I picked up my mail downstairs. I
will watch this at 4:45 P.M.Bill
Gates Webcasts Bill Gates Celebrates Worldwide General Availability of Windows
Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office System January 29, 2007 1:45 p.m. PST 4:45
p.m. EST . I will then shower and clean up and go out.
Life on the quiet side of Manhattan has its advantages, since we do not have to
many lines and a lot of traffic after the Rush Hour traffic disappears.
With global communications, nobody seems to want to communicate to much with me.
I guess being on a night schedule, there are not many people awake at night in
this area anymore. The environmentalists want us to reduce our global
carbon imprints, and I have done my best by traveling less locally.
One can buy the
Leadtek - We make dreams a reality WinFast DTV2000H from Australia at these
links
Leadtek WinFast DTV2000H
- Price Comparison - Buy at cheap prices . One is available from
England here
eBay: Leadtek Winfast DTV2000H Hybrid Digital & Anologue TV (item 230083372795
end time Feb-01-07 02:01:58 PST) .
CIO
Note:<888>
01/29/07 Monday
7:30 A.M.: I put half of the
remaining onion soup about 16 ounces in a plastic microwave proof pot with lid,
and I reheated it on two vegetable cycles in the General Electric microwave
oven. I then put it in a large Cobalt Blue soup bowl, and I had
toasted two English muffin halves that I cut into quarter wedges, and I spread
them over the soup, and I sprinkled a few tablespoons of grated parmesan cheese
over it. I ate it all with a glass of iced tea. I will now do
a Vista Complete PC backup of the primary computer from the first hard drive to
the second hard drive. I then will shut down the primary computer,
and I will go to bed. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>
01/29/07 Monday
6:40 A.M.: During my walk, I found by the
Greenwich Avenue movie theatre a blue knit acrylic hat made in Indonesia that I
brought back home, and I put it with my other knit caps on the back of the down
sofa. I went through my email. I looked at some TV cards.
While looking at a Digital TV card, I noticed this
More Bad ATI News: TV Wonder 650 Recalled at Forever Geek . Since I
have a Digital Cable box, maybe I should look into a Digital TV Card for the
computer. This one is available
Leadtek - We make dreams a reality WinFast DTV1000 T , but it is not Vista
ready yet, and I am not sure whether it would work with my Digital Cable TV box.
This is available for both digital and analog
Leadtek - We make dreams a reality WinFast DTV2000H and it is Vista Ready,
and so is this one
Leadtek - We make dreams a reality WinFast DTV1800H . None seem to be
available in the U.S.A. right now, so possibly they would not work with out
Digital Cable Systems. I do know in the next year
www.cablevision.com is suppose to be
changing from Analog to Digital signals, so I guess despite the release of Vista
today, one might think of waiting on a newer TV card, until one can get one that
would work with both digital and analog signals. CIO
Note:<888>
01/29/07 Monday
3:45 A.M.: The friends in Manhattan that I
gave my Vista Launch reservation ticket too are important volunteers in
Manhattan. One is a volunteer for the
American Red Cross - Preparing Communities for an Emergency and Keeping People
Safe - Preparedness and the other volunteered for Disaster Services during
"911". They have stayed there a good deal of the time since "911",
since they are also retired elsewhere. Thus I think both of them
would be welcomed even though there is only one reservation that I was able to
send them. I went out after the last message. I went
downtown, and I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and the train
station area. I stopped by the ATM machine at the Greenwich Avenue
branch of Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I sat out at various
locations. I next took the car for a drive to charge up its car
battery. I drove down by the waterfront on Steamboat Road. I
then drove up through town and up Milbank Avenue and East on East Putnam Avenue,
and I drove down into Old Greenwich as far as the gate at Tod's Point which
usually opens at sunrise. I then returned along the waterfront
driving along the Mianus River by the
The Greenwich Red Cross and
through Bruce Park and through town by the Greenwich Town Hall
Welcome to the official
Town of Greenwich Connecticut Web site and back home. I took my yellow
jump start system with me in case my car needed a jump start or if I saw anyone
whom needed a jump start. There were not many people out.
There is a black car on Greenwich Avenue just south of Vineyard Vines with two
flat tires on the right side. I will now do some regular computer
work. CIO
Note:<888>
01/29/07 Monday
12:10 A.M.:
Newegg -
The" Wow" starts now.Get Windows Vista Today . I chatted with a
friend. I emailed my Vista Launch invitation to a friend that lives
in Manhattan, so perhaps they will let the friend use it, since I will not be
using it, since I am on a night schedule. I made and ate the same
burger and onions with vegetables and rice meal that I have been eating
recently. Local weather
Greenwich, Connecticut (06830) Conditions & Forecast : Weather Underground .
I will now shower, and I will clean up, and I will go out for a drive to charge
up the car battery, and I might also take a walk downtown, since it is a quiet
night. I will now shut down the primary computer. CIO
Note:<888>
01/28/07 Sunday
10:30 P.M.: I was awake at 2 P.M. this
afternoon. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, 2 toasted English muffins with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I went back to bed until 6 P.M.. I
chatted with a relative and two friends. It took a while, but I got
the Epox server working with the Microsoft Vista Server beta 2 build 6001
Microsoft
Windows Server code name "Longhorn" Beta 2 Home . The IIS server
in it sets up the same way basically as the XP IIS server, but when setting up
the Vista Server FTP server, one has to enable inbound input in the Firewall to
transfer files from my primary Vista machine to the Vista server. I
chatted with a relative.
British royals on whirlwind U.S. visit - CNN.com .
Royal Couple Takes A Bite Of The Apple, Charles And Camilla Tour Harlem Academy
Before Environmental Ceremony - CBS News . CBS news this evening
said on television the Harvard Award was to be at the Harvard Club
The Harvard Club of New York City nearby
where Microsoft is to lunch Vista tomorrow at the Viacom Building at 1515
Broadway at 44th street
Windows Vista: Home Page and
Windows Vista
- Show us your "Wow" .
Bill Gates
Webcasts . Unfortunately since I am on a night schedule and with
limited funds, I probably will not be attending the event to which I have been
invited to. I have not been able to cancel my reservation, so they
will be expecting me. Alas night owls at the skunks works do not get
much attention. CIO
Note:<888>
01/28/07 Sunday
9:45 A.M.: I ate three scoops of
butter pecan ice cream. In the notes on
Newegg.com - Microsoft Windows Vista 32-Bit Ultimate for System Builders Single
Pack DVD - OEM , it says the OEM version is only good for installing on the
same computer, and it can not be transferred to another computer or used in one
that has had a major upgrade like a motherboard upgrade. I took the
Leadtek WinFast TV2000 Expert card
Leadtek - We make dreams a reality WinFast TV2000 XP Expert from the primary
server, and I took out the Hauppauge WinTV Go card from the primary computer,
and I put the LeadTek card in the primary computer. I installed its
latest drivers
Leadtek - We make dreams a reality WinFast TV2000 XP Expert/WinFast DV2000 Vista
drivers, and I then installed the
Leadtek - We make dreams a reality WinFast PVR3000 Deluxe application
Leadtek - We make dreams a reality WinFast PVR3000 Deluxe Application , but
it did not work. I then installed the
Leadtek - We make dreams a reality WinFast TV2000 XP Expert/WinFast DV2000
application
. The installation tried to install the Windows Media 7 codecs, but
it failed on installing the Codecs. The WinFast PVR application
would not work, however the WinFast PVR2 application for the WinFast PVR3000
Deluxe video portion worked, but it would not play the audio since there were
not audio codecs. I put the LeadTek TV card back in the server, and
I put Hauppauge TV card back in the primary Vista computer. I then
restored my Complete PC backup on the primary computer, so the changes were
undone, and I was back to where I was before I tried the TV card exchange.
This took a bit of time. The LeadTek card is a much better card with a
higher screen resolution. However, I can not afford their new Vista
version
Buy Leadtek WinFast PVR3000
Deluxe - Price Comparison - Canada and
Premier Computer Canada and
Canada Computers - Your Neighbourhood Computer Store and Service Centre - PC
Systems and Hardware Components, Notebooks, Electronics, and more. .
It seems to be a better card than the Hauppauge card, but possibly their more
expensive model is just as good, but the inexpensive Leadtek one
Newegg.com - Leadtek TV2000XP/EXPERT TV/FM Tuner Card w/REMOTE - Retail
I have is very good in XP. I do not know whether Vista Ready with the
Leadtek card means it works with the Vista Media Player or not. The
Hauppauge Cards here
Newegg.com - Search Results for Hauppauge PVR-150/500 are suppose to work
with it. I will now shut down the primary computer, and I will go to
bed soon. CIO
End of Scott's Notes
week of 01/28/07:
Note:<888>
01/28/07 Sunday
1:10 A.M.: The Onion Soup was most
excellent. It made about six medium servings, so after having a
double serving, I have four servings left in the refrigerator.
Costco Vista .
Bill Gates To Face Jon Stewart - News by InformationWeek .
Microsoft Posts Record Quarterly Sales, But Profits Fall 28% On Vista Delay -
News by InformationWeek .
British
royals make first visit to Philadelphia - CNN.com .
BBC NEWS | UK | Crowds
greet royal couple in US . I went through my email. I will
now send out my weekly notes. CIO
Note:<888>
01/27/07 Saturday
11:25 P.M.: I woke up at 2 P.M.. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, 2 toasted English muffins with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I went back to bed until 7 P.M.. I
chatted with two relatives. I surfed the internet. I
watched some television. I picked up my mail, and I made my bed, and
I washed the breakfast dishes. I made up a batch of
http://mikelouisscott.com/onionsoup2.htm . I will eat some
shortly with a glass of ice tea, and I will refrigerate the rest in Rubbermaid
containers. CIO
Note:<888>
01/27/07 Saturday
8:05 A.M.: I had a technical problem after
the last note. I was replying to an email about Vista from
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/ , and they wanted me to paste in a
picture of myself. I tried, but the Outlook 2003 email would not let
me paste in a picture. I tried the repair option in Office 2003, but
I lost my address book and old email, since I selected the wrong settings.
I sent out the email however.
Text follows:
After beta testing Microsoft Vista for a year and a half, my
favorite feature of the new operating system
Is the complete PC Backup feature. One can restore a first hard
drive by inserting the Vista DVD and selecting
“repair” to restore the backup from a second hard drive, an
external hard drive, or a DVD. From a second
Hard drive to restore the first hard drive it takes about 10
minutes for a 50 gigabytes of files. There is one
Catch in replacing hard drives, one needs to restore to a hard
drive at least as large or larger, one can not restore
To the same size replacement hard drive if it is even a small bit
smaller. XP had this same problem.
A new install of Vista takes less than a half hour. An upgrade
can take many hours.
I am using the 32 bit system, so many of my older hardware
drivers work if there are not Vista versions.
Vista’s graphical features are greatly enhanced, so with a 256
megabyte video card and two monitors, one has
Many features such as multimedia that one can work with.
The Media Center only seems to work with a few TV cards at this
point, possibly Hauppauge is the best, but in
The U.K. with a different TV signal, it might not be the same.
My $15 Hauppauge WinTV Go TV card works with
Vista, and I play my digital cable TV box with it, but it does
not work with the Media Center program.
Once Vista is released, more than likely more TV cards will work
with Media Center.
The security seems adequate, but I am using the Vista Version of
Norton Internet Security 7 for it for added protection.
I have used the final release of Vista since the first of
December 2006 without much trouble.
I have over 300,000 IBM employees coming and going in this area
out of Armonk, so possibly some of their associates
Have tried to make Vista seem vulnerable, but about the time of
the earthquake in Taiwan, all of the hacking problems went
Away. It was also the holiday period when the local students
were on Holiday that I had hacking problems.
On my new install since December 1, 2006, when I did the Virus
scan of Vista with Norton Internet Security 7 for
Vista, it showed the first folder or file as one in a Asian
language, which my keyboard will not input, so either someone
Physically entered my apartment and hid it on my secure Vista
computer system, or an Asian hacker placed it on my computer.
It does not show up as being there in the Vista file manager or
DOS.
The other night, after doing a 50 gigabyte backup and rebooting
the Vista system grew to 60 gigabytes and after about
A half hour it shrank back to 50 gigabytes.
I have joked for the last six months before final release with
the 32 bit version at 2.5 gigabytes on the DVD that
“For All I Know I Am Running A Chinese Phone Company”.
Beneath its user friendly interface, Vista obviously could be
doing a lot more than meets the eye.
I am still using it on a simpler system:
http://mikelouisscott.com/computer.htm
http://geocities.com/mikelscott/computer.htm
.
However, I did not upgrade to a 64 bit system, although Vista 64
bit is 3.5 gigabytes on DVD and is suppose to have
Better security, since there are not that many 64 bit programs,
and a lot of hardware does not have 64 bit drivers.
From changing motherboards, it looks like in Vista unlike in XP,
one can not change the motherboard to a similar motherboard
And use the Vista hard drive, and unless it is pretty much the
same motherboard, one has to do a new Vista install. In the States
It is hard to find older replacement parts, since the Asian
suppliers are always trying to supply newer parts which means entirely new
Systems.
The photo of myself is from a year and a half ago after three
weeks of vacation in Florida, currently after marathon computer
Activity for as long as I can remember, I have very dark circles
underneath my eyes, but I am very upbeat because after all of this
Time, Vista seems to be running JUST GREAT.
On Monday, I am invited to the Vista Launch in Manhattan at the
Viacom Center, but alas I probably will not be attending, since it
Is the end of the month, and I have spent quite a bit money on
hardware improvements over the last six months.
Good news towards the third weeks of February 2007, I have
another Microsoft conference an hour away in north of New Haven, Connecticut,
And they promise us a free copy of Office 2007, but in Manhattan
on Monday, Mr. Bill himself is suppose to there, so there will probably
Be a bit of Flash. I do not know if I will miss out on Door
Prizes.
Since I once worked as clerk typist for CBS News and since Viacom
now owns CBS news, I sometimes think I have been lost in
China for 33 years since they supposedly fired me at CBS.
Needless to say after 16 years of Personal Computers with 11
years of those on the internet at mostly a full time around the clock basis, I
tend
To make this all seem too easy.
Most of the earlier Betas for Vista worked quite fine, and it was
just the drivers that were lacking.
In the States, tax payers can write off against taxes every three
years computers and software, and since XP came out about 5 years
Ago, the sixth year of second three year period will not be until
next year in 2008, so possibly the earlier sales of Vista might not be
What are expected.
On a minor note, I have only set food in Manhattan 20 miles west
of me in 15 years, because 15 years ago I was mugged by someone with a 15 inch
gravity knife
From Bermuda whom thought I was British and the individual’s
family had lost all of their money in the Lloyd’s Underwriting when
Hurricane Andrew occurred in South Florida. Thus I am not sure
it is worth risking my personal security or friend’s security for a Microsoft
door prize
This Monday, but if a check in the mail arrives on Monday, I
might just go in. I figure Mr. Bill will have adequate security at Viacom.
I once was able to stand in the waiting line for Queen Elizabeth
II at Bloomingdale’s Department store on the bicentennial on 1976, because
They thought I was British.
The friend of mine whose apartment I used in that period was:
http://mikelouisscott.com/fred.htm
http://geocities.com/mikelscott/fred.htm
.
He spoke 12 different languages, and everyone seems to be looking
at his web
Page and not much else on my web site. Although he supposedly
died around
www.biltmore.com
, I have seen somebody five times out here that looked like him,
so possibly he is pursuing diplomatic duty somewhere else in the
world.
Before I met Fred in 1973, I saw someone that looked like the
Duke of Windsor entering the Waldorf Towers,
And having been to school in southern Europe that previous year,
I think I would have recognized him although
He supposedly died before that. Also Fred was being trained by
Billy Baldwin that looked like and knew the Duke of Windsor.
Thus I guess I could say I am just a volunteer around English
Speaking individuals in the States.
Vista it is my viewpoint by being a newer operating system will
eventually save hundreds of millions and possibly
Billions of hours in people’s computer time world wide, since
newer hardware more than likely will work with it better, and
It will become a standard like XP. I basically use inexpensive
common parts, so they usually seem to work with the
Microsoft operating systems.
Back in the Good Old Days before Microsoft, nothing ever worked
with IBM OS/2, but they had some good parties.
I could go on forever, but this is probably 739 words like the
$7.39 check I just got back from my insurance company
www.geico.com
for not driving too much but only about 3500 miles a year.
Thus my two web sites when working at
http://mikelouisscott.com/
http://geocities.com/mikelscott/
reflect my activity that I have pursued in the suburb of
Greenwich, Connecticut
without going to Manhattan.
I still smoke Canadian cigarettes here in the states, and I heard
a rumor that it is illegal to smoke in public in Manhattan,
So I am not sure I would want to test that by going into the
City.
Yours Truly,
Michael Louis Scott
71 Vinci Drive
Apt. # 206
Greenwich, Connecticut
06830-2902
U.S.A.
1-203-531-6754
1-203-532-5474
mailto:mikescot@optonline.net
Thanks for writing in about Vista.
We'd like you to be one of our chosen respondents on Vista and
hoped we could ask you to write some more about it - around 250 words.
What do you like about Vista? What do you not like?
How has your experience been with the OS?
How easy/hard has it been to move from XP to Vista.
Please could you send us a photo of yourself as well,
Darren Waters
Technology editor
BBC News Interactive
Tel: 0208 225 9370
Mobile: 07968 692796
http://news.bbc.co.uk/technology
End of
text:
I then
saved the few files that had changed in the last couple of days. I
then did a quick low level format of the C: drive. I then restored
my Vista Complete PC backup, and I restored the few saved files.
Thus I am back up and running normally again. There was some strange
computer action on my computer, when I logged onto
www.liveduvalstreet.comm? that
might have changed my computer last night, and possibly with military and IBM
types down in Key West, they have put some sort of script on their server to
mess up computers. I have seen the same thing happen with the
Greenwich Time and other news media servers, but more than likely the server
operators do not know about it, until they do better security checks.
I will now shut down the primary computer, and I will go to bed soon.
I lost yesterday's email when I restored the backup, but I do not think there
was too much in it. Have a good morning, and stay warm.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/27/07 Saturday
3:25 A.M.: I am making up a batch of
Formula One
http://mikelouisscott.com/icetea.htm . For the ten bags of
orange pekoe tea, instead of using Lipton, I am now using Tetley British Blend
tea. If Chuck King happens to be around, tell him they still sell beer at
the Port Chester Beer Distributor across the street from the Life Saver Factory
that is now a inexpensive condominium complex in Port Chester, New York.
I use to know Michael Henry who lived there, and he worked for Elizabeth Arden,
but I have not seen him around recently. He is a nephew of Cardinal
Spellman, and he use to teach sailing in Kennebunkport, Maine. Alas,
so many people travel anymore, it is hard to tell where everyone is anymore.
I suppose with the colder weather now, they are probably visiting places where
it is warmer. I am not sure if the British still actually live in England
anymore. I think there might be quite a few British seaman living on
West 23rd street in Manhattan at the large London Terrace Apartment Complex that
takes up a large City block. If I am still an employee of CBS, what
I am suppose to tell them, like I heard Connie Chung once say about a reporter
that disappeared and was lost in China for 7 years, what am I suppose to say, I
was lost in America for 33 years. Well, I will now go through my
email. On the Greenwich Country Club, I read in the Greenwich Time
Greenwich, Connecticut, Local News,
Jobs, Real Estate | Greenwich Time back around 1974, when the Bush family
www.whitehouse.gov were just beginning
to get popular after Prisoner Number 41 got back from being the first U.S.
ambassador to China, and I saw his mother speak at the Greenwich Country Club
after having a hamburger at the mixed grill one evening that his older brother
Prescott Bush was building an exact duplicate of the Greenwich Country Club in
China. I got to thinking about that over the years, and technically 1.2
billion Chinese could actually duplicate Greenwich, Connecticut and make it look
the same, and we all could be in Greenwich, China, but it is not as cold here as
in the U.S.A. where it frequently would go below zero degrees Fahrenheit, but in
the U.S.A. they always seemed to have plenty of heat. Well anyway, there
is a good way to see if we are still in Greenwich, Connecticut U.S.A..
There use to be a pub on Anderson Hill Road near where the State University of
New York and
www.pepsi.com is now located
called the Hilltop. Back in the old days of the mid 1960s, they use to
play polo nearby, and after the polo matches, the beer drinkers would carve
their names in the walls and the tables. That might be hard for the
Chinese to duplicate. For all I know we have always been in Greenwich,
China, and because we spoke English, they told us that we were in Connecticut.
There was once a rumor that Wallace Simpson was the daughter of a U.S. Navy
officer in China, so perhaps she moved her family back to China, since it was
cheaper to live there. Of course since she was around British
Royalty, possibly she was Chinese Royalty, and if she were actually the Empress
of China, I would not want to say anything to offend 1.2 billion Chinese, since
they seem to have a lot to do with computer technology, but for all I know she
is just a correspondent for the Time Life publications started by the Luce
family whom were Christian missionaries in China. From what I know
Manhattan might not even be 22 miles west of me, but we get their media via
satellite. I have not been on the train in a long time, and I am not sure
it even still runs back and forth to Manhattan, for all I know it just makes
local stops on a short run in the suburbs. After 911, there are so
many people hiding out and being more private, I am not sure what is really
going on. I have two friends and a relative in Manhattan, so I assume it
is still pretty much the same, but the television pictures that I see of it in
the local news, it looks substantially less busy than I use to recall it being,
so more than likely most people in the surrounding area are no longer visiting
it, since it is suppose to be a terrorist target. Of course in the
suburbs, you have a better chance of having an automobile accident at rush hour,
so I tend to move around when it is less busy. CIO
Note:<888>
01/27/07 Saturday
1:00 A.M.: I woke up at 2 P.M.. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I chatted with two relatives. I
went back to bed until 4 P.M.. I threw out the garbage and the old
periodical literature. I noticed a police car by the dumpster, but
there was no policeman around. I looked around the building, but
there was no sign of police activity, so maybe it was a social call. I
chatted with some neighbors. I watered the plants, and I put out
more white vinegar in the scent bowl in the living room. Earlier I
chatted with a friend about going into the Microsoft Launch of Vista on Monday
at 3:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.. Currently I only have about $25 at the end of
the month, so I really can not afford to take the train into Manhattan even if I
got an off peak or half fare disabled rate. I later chatted with a
computer person at the Greenwich Library, and he mentioned they might give some
of the 150 Vista beta testers invited some sort of free gifts, and possibly I
might get some more money on Monday, so I might still go in, so I have not yet
cancelled my invitation. However, there is another problem, and the
presentation is located at
1515 Broadway
(The 1 Astor Plaza) , and not that I have anything against the Astors whom
really developed the Microsoft territory of Seattle, Washington, but if it were
in a ground floor or mezzanine conference room, I might attend, but every one
whom knows me, knows that I am afraid of heights, and if it were in a upper
level story of the building, I would probably be afraid to attend
particularly after "911" . However, I think Viacom currently owns
www.cbs.com , so I might see some old
associates from CBS, but I do not think they would remember a Clerk Typist from
1973 during Watergate. Thus if I spent all of the money to go into
Manhattan to the Times Square area, I might not be willing to attend the
Microsoft Vista launch, if it were on one of the upper levels of the building.
I once did attend New Years Eve in Time Square, and I viewed it from a second
story theatre window. I do live on a second story floor here, and I
occasionally visit the second floor of the Greenwich Library, and my regular
Thursday appointment is on the second floor of the building, but I am basically
a member of the flat earth society, so I will have to think about it some more.
I opened a 18 ounce can of Progresso New England Clam chowder, and I put it in a
plastic microwave proof pot with lid, and I heated it on one vegetable cycle,
and then I put it in a large Cobalt Blue soup bowl that I have, and I ate it
with a glass of iced tea. I bought the two 12 ounce Cobalt blue soup bowls
for $5 each at the Rockefeller gift shop better known as the Merry Go Round Mews
Thrift Shop. Alas nobody pays any attention to them anymore, since
they do not have the type of new money that the newer money people claim to
have. My viewpoint is that most of these new money people circulate around
here out of the Wilton and Danbury, Connecticut area, and they get cheap oil and
fuel out of some oil tanker in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and they only number
about 50,000 drivers compared to the New York City area population of about 40
million people within a hundred mile radius, so it is hard to tell what the real
story is. I next showered, and I cleaned up. I went out,
and I went by the Greenwich Library, and I chatted with a reference librarian
and the library computer engineer. I then went by CVS, and they were
out of the five packs of BIC lighters. I then went by the Putnam
Trust Bank of New York ATM machine on Greenwich Avenue, and I deposited the
$7.39 refund check that I got back from
www.geico.com for only averaging driving 3,500 miles a year. I
then walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and the train station area.
I chatted with a patron outside of the Sun Down Saloon. I stopped by
the Greenwich Post Office to warm up. I noticed they have Avery
labels on display in the lobby that anyone could steal, so I guess Greenwich,
Connecticut people and their patrons are suppose to be honest. They took
down all of the vintage wanted posters off the post office bulletin board.
Starbucks was not very busy. I walked up to the top of Greenwich
Avenue, and then I returned. I found 2 one dollar bills on the
sidewalk just before the Gingerman restaurant. I think the also have
an Italian restaurant upstairs where local Mafia figures hang out. I
have seen members of the Gotti family coming and going from the restaurant after
Maneros closed, where I once saw John Gotti. Well they have to eat
too. I then sat out for a while. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I then went by the Stop and Shop, and I chatted with one
of their employees whom had been in Nantucket recently, and he told me the Stop
and Shop had taken over the Finast, and they had a house for their employees in
Nantucket, since nobody can afford to live there anymore. I bought a
five back of BIC lighters for $4.99 and .30 tax for $5.29 total.
They are dark green, baby blue, bright red, pink, and medium purple.
I then returned home, and I chatted with a neighbor using a cell phone in the
car in the parking lot, and I recommended that he should get a cell phone
cigarette adapter for his car to use in cold weather in case the cell phone
battery does not work in cold weather. Currently, it is suppose to
be 16 degrees Fahrenheit in Greenwich, Connecticut, but my weather station says
it is 24.4 degrees Fahrenheit next to my apartment window, so there is possibly
a bit of heat loss near the windows. My Volvo said it was 14 degrees
Fahrenheit when I came home. I dressed warmly when I went out.
I was told a neighbor had been taken away in an ambulance, so perhaps the cold
temperature in the building is effecting my neighbors. One of my new
neighbors was setting the temperature at 70 degrees Fahrenheit, so it would be
about 64 degrees in that apartment. The thermostats are not accurate
in this building, but that does not effect what one pays for electricity.
I have plenty of temperature indicators in the apartment. Currently
inside the apartment, it is 73 degrees Fahrenheit, but I am sure that I am
paying a bit more for it. Also the electricity rates are suppose to
go up another 20% this month. I will wait to see what the bill is
this month to see if I can afford to maintain the current temperature level.
It is not a big apartment about 450 square feet with, and I have the living room
thermostat set at 80 degrees Fahrenheit with the actual temperature at 73
degrees Fahrenheit, and the bedroom thermostat at 70 degrees Fahrenheit with the
actual temperature about 62 degrees Fahrenheit, and I do not turn on the
bathroom heater. I ate four 2.5 inch by .25 inch by .75 inch slices of
www.cabotcheese.com Vermont extra sharp
cheddar. I will now make the same dinner as last night.
Stay warm. If somebody needs to know what if anything actually going
on in this area, the Greenwich Country Club
http://www.geocities.com/mike2scott2006/Greenwich-Country-Club.jpg usually
has somebody on duty at their switchboard 24 hours a day seven days a week, but
they never tell one anything. Their telephone number is easy to
remember at 1-203-869-1000. Since Greenwich, Connecticut is pretty
much as everyone in the know knows not a Rockefeller town, but a Vanderbilt town
as in
www.biltmore.com , basically the
Greenwich Country Club is the local railroad house, but it ain't cheap.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/26/07 Friday
4:25 A.M.: I will now shut down the
primary computer, and I will go to bed soon. I ate three pieces of
www.cabotcheese.com Vermont Seriously
Sharp cheddar cheese about .25 inches by 2.5 inches by .75 inches.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/26/07 Friday
4:15 A.M.: I have been working with
the Vista Server beta one on the Epox server. I have able to get its
IIS server working. However, I could not get the FTP server to work
properly where I could transfer files from the primary computer to the Epox
Vista server beta one. Possibly since it is beta one, there are
still limitations. I booted it back to XP with the IIS server.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/26/07 Friday
12:15 A.M.: I made a 50% regular and 50%
decaffeinated cup of coffee which I drank with some splenda and milk.
The World's Most Expensive Home - Forbes.com .
Microsoft to launch Vista with human billboard - USATODAY.com .
Netflix To Stream Live Movies For Free - Forbes.com .
2007 Joint Assembly: Acapulco, Mexico - 22-25 May 2007 .
Microsoft
May Have Mistakenly Pegged Half A Million As Pirates - Technology News by
TechWeb .
IBM TV
.
Windows Vista: The Experience .
Windows Marketplace: Top Sellers . I finished going through my email.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/25/07 Thursday
10:40 P.M.: I chatted with a
relative. I chatted with the
Key West Hotel Resorts & Florida Keys
Beach Accommodations - Casa Marina Resort Key West , and they told me it is
busy down there in the southern most part of the United States of America.
I wonder why
Greenwich, Connecticut (06830) Conditions & Forecast : Weather Underground
and
Key West, Florida USA, Scott's Internet
Hotlist .
Live Duval Street
Web Cam in Key West, Florida :: Sloppy Joe's Bar :: . I guess the
tourists down there drink a bit. Remember in Key West, Florida, you
are somewhat south of the Mason Dixon line, so the customs are different.
Of course around here up north recently, it is like "Siberia Sam's Social Club".
Of course since President Bush
www.whitehouse.gov is still President of the United States of America, and
as Commander and Chief, he is still in charge of the U.S. Military, so he
technically could transfer any of those democratic military types down there
elsewhere if you get my drift. CIO
Note:<888>
01/25/07 Thursday
9:05 P.M.: I made up a batch of
Michael Louis Scott's Microwave
Oven Rice Recipe, and I also added a beef bullion cube and a teaspoon of
Kikkoman soy sauce and dashes of Old Bay Seasoning.
I put about 1.5 cups of baby carrots and broccoli crowns in a Revere pot with
steamer tray and an inch of water and lid, and I steamed them for 15 minutes on
medium high electric burner heat. For the last 10 minutes I put a few
tablespoons of olive oil in a 10 inch stick proof frying pan with a few pads of
margarine, and I heated it medium high electric burner heat. I then
put in an eight ounce hamburger in the frying pan and a medium large onion
peeled and sliced into 1/4 inch thick slices, and I seasoned the burger and
onions on both sides with garlic pepper, ground black pepper, and chicken and
meat seasoning, and I cooked them on medium to medium high electric burner heat
flipping them frequently for about 4 minutes a side, and for the last two
minutes, I put on a couple of teaspoons of Kikkoman soy sauce and on top of the
burger I put six 5/8th inch by 2.5 inch by 1/8th inch thick slices of
www.cabotcheese.com Vermont
seriously extra sharp cheddar cheese, and I put a lid on, and I steamed the
cheese for a couple of minutes. I then put the vegetables in a bowl
with a little bit of olive oil on them. I put the burger on a dinner
plate with the sautéed onions over them, and I put half the rice on the dinner
plate and the other half in a Rubbermaid container in the refrigerator, and I
ate it all with a glass of iced tea. CIO
Note:<888>
01/25/07 Thursday
7:50 P.M.: They posted my note at
BBC NEWS |
Technology | Battle of the operating systems . CIO
Note:<888>
01/25/07 Thursday
7:40 P.M.: This morning when I made the
hamburgers, I was only able to get 9 eight ounce hamburgers out of the top round
Cab roast after I trimmed it. I froze six, and I have 3 fresh ones.
I woke up today at noon. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I
washed the breakfast dishes, and I made my bed. I showered, and I
cleaned up. I went out, and I went downtown. I chatted
with a regular walker. I toured the Merry Go Round Mews thrift shop.
I then went to my usual 3 P.M. appointment. I will not have it
during the month of February. I then went by the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift Shop, and I bought a white Braun 10 cup automatic drip coffee maker like
the black one that I already have. It came with a Brita water filter in
it, and a spare one, all for $5. Most everything at the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift shop is 50% off. I then went downtown, and I walked
the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and the train station area. I
stopped by the ATM machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Greenwich Avenue.
I went by CVS. I chatted with a visiting photographer from
Argentina. After my walk, I used the bathroom at the senior and the
arts center. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then
went by the Greenwich Library, and I returned the large book on golf courses in
Ireland and Scotland. I read PC Magazine. I then by the Stop
and Shop. I bought a two pound bag of baby carrots for $2.99, a
bunch of broccoli at $1.49 a pound for $1.58, and a 1.75 quart container of
Turkey Hill banana split ice cream for $2.99 for $7.56 total. I then
returned home, and I picked up my mail. I put the new white Braun
coffee machine on the kitchen counter along side of the black one. I
moved the Cuisine Art to the bookcase, and I put its top on the floor in front
of the bookcase. I thus have more coffee brewing capacity.
I have a lot of coffee cups on the wire rack at the bedroom entrance.
Once I use up the opened coffee beans in the grinders, I still have a 39 ounce
bag of Columbian and a 39 ounce bag of Decaffeinated coffee beans, so when I
open them, I will probably mix them together to make a milder blend of coffee.
I also have espresso beans and instant coffee and plenty of powder milk and
sweetener. I refilled the glade plug-in refill in the kitchen with a
60% of English leather cologne and a 40% mixture of 70% isopropyl alcohol, so it
should smell a little bit better in the apartment. CIO
Note:<888>
01/25/07 Thursday
4:40 A.M.: I also did a Vista
Complete PC backup from the first hard drive to the second hard drive.
I copied the server folder from the Epox server to the primary computer, and I
also placed them on both drives and the Bytecc external hard drive.
I ate two scoops of butter pecan ice cream. I will now shut down the
primary computer, and I will go to bed soon. CIO
Note:<888>
01/24/07 Wednesday
11:35 P.M.: I went out after the last
message. I drove up Lake Avenue to the top and left on Close Road
and then down Round Hill Road and down Lake Avenue to the Greenwich Library.
I briefed the staff on Microsoft Vista. I then went downtown, and I
walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and the train station area.
I used the bathroom at Starbucks. I used the ATM machine at the Greenwich
Avenue branch of Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I noticed on my
drive in back country, there was a dead raccoon up Lake Avenue between North
Maple and Clapboard Ridge Road, about one third of the way north. I
sat out downtown for a while. There was a party at Richard's for
their customers. I then drove down by the waterfront. I
then went by the Stop and Shop, and I bought a top round cab roast at $3.99 a
pound for $14.52 total. I then returned home. I will now
do a Vista Complete PC backup from the first hard drive to the Bytecc external
hard drive. While doing that I will make 10 eight ounce hamburgers
out of the roast by cutting it into two inch cubes and putting it through the
CuisineArt and weight it with the kitchen scale to 8 ounce amounts and forming
it into about one inch thick by about 5 inch diameter hamburgers. I
will put two each in a ziplock bag with another one over it with the air
squeezed out of both, and I will freeze six and keep four in a flat Rubbermaid
container for future eating. CIO
Note:<888>
01/24/07 Wednesday
6:50 P.M.: I made and ate the same dinner
as the last week. That is the last of the boneless breasts of
chicken, but I have plenty of food
http://mikelouisscott.com/inventory.htm .
Weather Hazards for Southern Fairfield, CT . The Greenwich,
Connecticut crowd in Vero Beach, Florida news
TCPalm . What is happening tonight
NexSat,
NRL/NPOESS Next-Generation Weather Satellite Demonstration Project .
A good place to put your money if you happen to have any
Northern Trust Corporation . Worried about security
GlobalSecurity.org - Reliable Security
Information . Interested in reading a book
Books -
Best-Seller Lists - New York Times . I will now shut down the
primary computer. I will make my bed, and I will shower and clean
up. I will then go out, and I will take a drive to charge up my car
battery up Lake Avenue to the top and left on Close Road and back down Round
Hill Road to Lake Avenue, and if it is still opened, I will stop by the
Greenwich Library
Welcome to Greenwich
Library! before closing. I do not think I will bother taking a
walk, since it is winter out. CIO
Note:<888>
01/24/07 Wednesday
5:35 P.M.:
I installed the
latest Nvidia Vista driver for my Nvidia card
NVIDIA Drivers ,
so the card in Vista now recognizes my television monitor which is connected to
the Nvidia card, so I can watch WebTV
http://wwitv.com/portal.htm with the Vista Windows Media on my larger Sony
television, when I use the Nvidia program to switch from the second monitor to
the television. I can also watch the desktop on the television, since it
can be mirrored to be viewed on the monitor. I have the sound input to the
television connected to the television if one plugs in the lead cable into the
primary computer speaker by the printer stand, but the sound is not really loud
enough, and it is better to use the computer speakers. The video
input into the TV is connected to the Nvidia video card, and one uses the Nvidia
program to select the left primary analog monitor and the TV in Clone mode, so
the monitor is mirrored by the television. The Nvidia video cards
have the clone mode feature which the ATI video cards do not the last time I
checked. One can set up an ATI video card with a TV as a second monitor. I
connected up the remote mouse to the primary Vista computer, and I put four new
AAA batteries in it. I have it with the other remotes on the floor
by the recliner underneath the brass and glass coffee table. Thus the
primary server is now not connected to the Sony televison. I went outside,
and I threw out some garbage, and I picked up my mail. I will now do
another Complete PC backup from the first hard drive to the second hard drive.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/24/07 Wednesday
2:10 P.M.: I was awake at 8 A.M.. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. While I was asleep, I transferred the old
XP ASR backup file about 50 gigabytes from the primary computer to the server
through the network. Thus I have more room on the primary computer
D: drive. The server has a 320 gigabyte hard drive. I
just save it for backup purposes. I then defragmented the hard
drives on the primary computer. I went back to bed until now,
while I was doing that.
Discover
AOL: Vista Information . I will now install the AOL Vista version
replacing the beta. CIO
Note:<888>
01/24/07 Wednesday
12:45 A.M.: I ate 2/3rds of a tube of
Pringle sour cream and onion potato chips. I will now shut
down the primary computer, and I will go to bed soon. CIO
Note:<888>
01/24/07 Wednesday
12:05 A.M.: I rearranged some pictures.
I took the picture of the Audubon print out of its frame at the bedroom
entrance, and I put it in the frame over the Darmouth College Baker Library
picture hanging to the left of the bed. Underneath the Audubon print was a
map of the North Countries including part of Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Finland,
part of Russia, and Denmark, and part of Poland the Baltic states. I
hung that on the back of the apartment entrance door, and I moved the print of
the Northern Pacific Railroad to where the Audubon print was at the bedroom
entrance. CIO
Note:<888>
01/23/07 Tuesday
10:50 P.M.: I ate two scoops of coffee ice
cream. I chatted with a relative. I watched President
Bush's State of the Union Address
www.whitehouse.gov , which was very encouraging. My
main reason for never visiting Manhattan besides my financial limitations, is
that although I live a 100 yards from the New York - Connecticut border, my
Connecticut Medicaid is only good in Connecticut, so if I had an accident in the
busy city of Manhattan, I would not be covered, where as in Connecticut I am
covered. For most of the time I lived in Manhattan, I was covered by
my family's Blue Cross Blue Shield plan, and just to be on the safe side, I
spent a lot of time at a pub across the street from the Blue Cross Blue Shield
headquarters when networking with people and also at pubs in hospital districts.
However, of course I took in all of the other New York activity as well.
However, I find I get more important work done out here than I feel I was able
to do in Manhattan, because in Manhattan one spends a lot of time networking,
and one does not get as much work done. Frequently one forgets some of
those pubs had medical people including personnel from
www.pfizer.com which has offices on East
42nd street and production facilities in Brooklyn, New York and New London,
Connecticut. However, since I was frequently moving around in and
out of the city from the Fairfield County or Nassau County areas, particularly
during the late night and early morning hours, and since nobody notices anyone
in the crowds in Manhattan, I do not think anyone would take much notice of me
in the city, and I would just appear to be another country pumpkin on a daily
excursion. Most of the people I seem to have once known in Manhattan
seemed to have moved to New Jersey which is a bit warmer, and quite frankly I do
not know my way around New Jersey too well. The last time I was in
New Jersey I recall was about six years ago, when I dropped a friend
http://mikelouisscott.com/chris2000.jpg off at Newark Airport for his first
airplane flight which as I recall was to Datona Beach, Florida on Continental,
before he flew on LTU from Daytona Beach, Florida to Cologne, Germany to visit
his girl friend, so I have seen a lot of people from Florida and Germany.
Well anyway the computers seem to be running better with all of the extra help.
I will now do some regular computer work. My primary computer system
http://mikelouisscott.com/computer.htm running the Vista Ultimate Edition
with Norton Internet Security 7 for Vista seems to be running just fine. I
do not feel like investing in a Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150 card
Newegg.com - Search Results for Hauppauge PVR-150/500 until I have the funds
and a Vista version is available. There is no rush on it.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/23/07 Tuesday
8:40 P.M.:
CRN Security 'Storm' Trojan Hits 1.6 Million PCs; Vista May Be Vulnerable .
Windows Vista Microsoft To Offer 'Simpler' Antivirus Service For Windows Vista,
And Discounts For Testers .
Windows Vista drives memory chip surge .
Room with
a view: CNET Labs tests the first Vista systems .
Monthly Microsoft Patch Hides Tricky IE 7 Download . I responded
to an invitation to the Microsoft Vista Launch event on January 29, 2007 from
3:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. in Times Square Manhattan at 1515 Broadway at West 44th
Street, New York, New York. Maybe I should bring my Frank Sinatra CD
of "I Love New York". The weather is suppose to be sunny that day,
and with my State of Connecticut Medicaid ID, I think I can get half priced
disabled fare on the train into Manhattan for about $10, if I have that much
money left at the end of the month. I did not respond in time early
enough for the luncheon, but I usually do not eat that much except two meals a
day and snacks. I was thinking at the XP launch event I attended in
Stamford, Connecticut about 5 years ago, they gave us Microsoft XP tee shirts
that I still have, but alas in New York, they should give up heavy extra large
florescent orange sweat shirts with the Windows Vista logo on them.
With all of the traffic at night in Manhattan, one should not wear dark
clothing. One is better off wearing bright or light clothing.
I will wait until the last minute to see if I will actually attend, depending on
other factors like whether Prince Charles is still in the area or not. I
obviously know where the British consulate use to be in Manhattan on Third
Avenue next to Fred's package store
http://mikelouisscott.com/fred.htm and across the street from Fred's bank.
I think it was at around 51st street and 3rd Avenue on the east side of the
street. They usually fly the British Union Jack flag, so it is easy
to recognize. However, in Manhattan, I would still be good at
walking around after all of these years of walking on Greenwich Avenue, however
one usually needs a little bit of mugging money to navigate around the city.
Trust me there is nothing in Manhattan, I have not dealt with on Greenwich
Avenue in 24 years.
877Chicago - Winter Delights - TAKE A BREAK IN CHICAGO . I use
to wear one of these in Manhattan
L.L.Bean: Search Results Field Coat like this
Original Field Coat with Wool/Nylon Liner: Coats at L.L.Bean . I do
not have one now, but I have plenty of other warm winter clothes. I
also have a fairly new pair of these in size 9.5 medium
L.L.Bean: L.L.Bean Boots .
Inspired by the Past, Built for the Future .
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Advantage: Can Microsoft recast itself as protector, not punisher? | All about
Microsoft | ZDNet.com .
Innovate on Windows Vista . I will watch President Bush's
www.whitehouse.gov State of the Union
message at 9 P.M. . I went through my email. CIO
Note:<888>
01/23/07 Tuesday
3:50 P.M.: For families with younger
children whom do not spend too much time on the computers, this is the best deal
on a 20 inch LCD Westinghouse
www.westinghouse.com television for $299.99 less $100 mail in rebate for
$199.99 total
Newegg.com - Westinghouse LTV-20V4 Silver 20" 25ms LCD TV - Retail and
$19.99 shipping. Of course some of us whom pay for
www.cablevision.com unfortunately keep
busy at other matters, so I do not always have the time to watch the television.
I will now shut down the primary computer, and I will rest a bit. CIO
Note:<888>
01/23/07 Tuesday
3:15 P.M.: I made and ate the same
meal as yesterday. I chatted with the building custodian.
Apparently our neighbor pasted away this past Saturday, and I saw one of her red
haired relatives visiting sometime last week, maybe that was the day.
Newegg.com - Microsoft Windows Vista 32-Bit Ultimate Single Pack DVD - OEM
$199.99 and $4.99 shipping .
Newegg.com - Microsoft Windows Vista 32-Bit Business Single Pack DVD - OEM
$149.99 and $4.99 shipping
Newegg.com - Microsoft Windows Vista 32-Bit Home Premium Single Pack DVD - OEM
$119.99 and and $4.99 shipping
Newegg.com - Symantec Norton Internet Security 2007 Single User free Vista
Version upgrade - OEM $27.99 and $4.99 shipping Update with
Windows Vista ™ Information Center - Symantec Corp. and download
Symantec Home & Home Office Store Norton Internet Security 2007 15 day trial
to activate you
www.newegg.com copy. I do not know whether the OEM copy of Vista
can be used as an upgrade or not, but all copies of Vista are suppose to be the
same, so one should be able to install it as an upgrade. Installing as an
upgrade takes much longer. CIO
Note:<888>
01/23/07 Tuesday
1:00 P.M.: I chatted with some relatives,
friends, and associates about the fact that Vista and Norton Internet Security
7.0 for Vista are now available. CIO
Note:<888>
01/23/07 Tuesday
9:45 A.M.: I finished the backups.
I chatted with a friend.
Newegg.com - Microsoft Windows Vista 32-Bit Ultimate Single Pack DVD - OEM
$199.99 free shipping .
Newegg.com - Microsoft Windows Vista 32-Bit Business Single Pack DVD - OEM
$149.99 free shipping
Newegg.com - Microsoft Windows Vista 32-Bit Home Premium Single Pack DVD - OEM
$119.99 and $4.99 shipping
Newegg.com - Symantec Norton Internet Security 2007 Single User free Vista
Version upgrade - OEM $27.99 and $4.99 shipping
OEM, means "Office Equipment
Manufacturer" which means if you buy it cheaper that way, I do not think you get
tech support. CIO
Note:<888>
01/23/07 Tuesday
7:35 A.M.: I installed Norton
Internet Security 7 for Vista. I did a full system scan with it.
I rested while the full system scan was being performed. I will now
perform a Vista Complete PC backup from the first hard drive to the second hard
drive. I will then do one from the first hard drive to the Bytecc
external hard drive. I rested from about 3 A.M. to 6 A.M.. CIO
Note:<888>
01/22/07 Monday
11:45 P.M.: I microwaved and ate a 18 ounce
can of Progresso New England clam chowder, which I ate with a glass of ice tea.
Windows Vista ™ Information Center - Symantec Corp. Norton Internet Security 7
for Vista Compatability Updates seems to be available. CIO
Note:<888>
01/22/07 Monday
10:20 P.M.: I was awake at 11 A.M. this
morning. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I checked my mail. I was told that one of
my long time elderly neighbors had passed away. I think the neighbor
just down the hall had been here for about 15 years, so she had a long stay
here, since she was elderly when she moved in. I made my bed, and I washed
the breakfast dishes. I showered, and I cleaned up. I
went out, and I went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I then
went to my 4 P.M. appointment, but I had been called in the morning, so I did
not remember it was cancelled. I then went downtown, and I walked
the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and the train station area. I
stopped by the Greenwich Cigar store, and I bought an ACE's High scratch card
for a dollar, but I did not win. As usual I toured the Greenwich
Train station. I stopped by the Greenwich Arts and Senior Citizen
Center. I used the ATM machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New York on
Greenwich Avenue. I went by CVS, and I bought for half price a 5.5
ounce tube of Pringle Pizza Slice Potato Chips for .90. I stood out
in front of U.S. Trust and the Morgan Stanley Company for a while, and I ate
them at the Pickwick Plaza. I waited for about a half hour to chat
with a customer outside the Chase Bank, but the customer seemed to be busy, or
possibly did not want to chat in the cold. The customer was one of
the regular people I chat with at night. I then completed my walk of
Greenwich Avenue, so I was out walking around for about two hours. I
then drove down by the waterfront. I then went by the Greenwich
Library, and I briefed two of the reference librarians. I then
returned home. I ate two scoops of coffee ice cream. I watched
a TV show about Mountain Climbing in Peru. I chatted with a relative
whom told me it was 85 degrees Fahrenheit in Vero Beach, Florida today.
I will now do a bit of regular computer work. CIO
Note:<888>
01/22/07 Monday
5:25 A.M.: Of course mules are also used
for mining in the old days, such as in 20 mule team Borax, if you ever heard of
the product. Now you know why the cows come home at night.
I have a 4 P.M. appointment today, so I will shut down the primary computer, and
I will go to bed soon.
BBC NEWS | Europe |
French homeless campaigner dies .
BBC NEWS | Europe |
'Baby-smugglers' in French trial .
BBC NEWS |
Science/Nature | White beetle dazzles scientists .
BBC NEWS |
Science/Nature | Your PCs forecast climate future .
BBC NEWS | UK |
Wales | New IT helps orchestra's US tour .
BBC NEWS | UK |
Wales | New IT helps orchestra's US tour . CIO
Note:<888>
01/22/07 Monday
4:30 A.M.: There is suppose to be a lot of
food in the Midwest of the United States of America, but for there to be a lot
of food there, one first has to "Work the Fields", if you get my drift. I
suppose with the energy depleted America, there are probably some people turning
back to using mules to plow and maintain their fields, thus one should not eat
the Mule or stand behind it. Since I travel so little outside this
area, there is not much first hand information for me about what is going on
outside of this area. For all I know at after the electronics
conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, Bill Gates is standing on the side of the road
with a sign that says "Software for Gas". It is like the other one
that I saw recently that said "Blog for Food". Since a lot of my
relatives are still in Agribusiness, I manage to get by on a simpler income with
simple computer systems. For all I know Bill Gates is in the same
boat, and he is one of "Granny Smith's" grandsons. I think Granny
Smith apples come from Washington State. Thus since the
Roosevelt family of Hyde Park, New York were Apple Farmers, more than likely one
Apple Farmer would know another apple farmer in this area. I do know we
have some awfully nice looking apples in our grocery stores, but I never buy
them, since they cost about a dollar apiece. In the good old days, when
life was cheaper in America, and I earned $200 a week when gasoline was 19 cents
a gallon and fuel oil was 12 cents a gallon, one of the most popular products
that was inexpensive was White House Apple Sauce, which seemed to have been
replaced by Mott's Apple Sauce. The two jars of Mott's Apple
Sauce I have in my apartment I think are over a year old, so if one ate them,
they might be fermented, and give one the Runs, but they might be interesting to
use in some sort of fruit punch. One could put grape juice, orange
juice, sparkling water, and apple sauce together, but I think all of my mixers
are over five years old, so I do not know if they have any fizz or not.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/22/07 Monday
4:10 A.M.: It is the nature of the
Rockefeller's current Swiss Dairy business that it might be more expensive than
fighting Arabs, since Mountain Lions, Panthers, and Cougars like to eat Swiss
Dairy cows, and the more Swiss Dairy cows there are around, the more Mountain
Lions and other big cats there will be around. I think a simpler
solution was developed by the Swiss when they put a Swiss bell with collar
around each dairy cow better known as a "Cow Bell", and it seems the bells from
the dairy heard would scare away the big cats, but I am not sure about it, but
one could look into it. Generally there are effective old ways of doing
things that are frequently cheaper than some modern technology, but you would
have to chat with some Old Guard types about it, where ever they are hiding out.
With birds much is the same, as any hunter knows, when the birds fly away, it
means the predator is around. CIO
Note:<888>
01/22/07 Monday
2:05 A.M.:
Real Wood Keyboard and Optical Mouse Set (USB) . Need to lose weight
Hiking Vacations and Walking Adventures - Cross Country International, Corp.
. I think some countries probably have some dangerous things, you may not
know about, so you would have to hire an experienced guide if you are walking in
the wilderness. I will now do a Vista Complete PC backup
from the first hard drive to second hard drive. CIO
Note:<888>
01/22/07 Monday
1:45 A.M.: I did some thinking.
I will now go through the email, for the last few days. There should
not be too much email over the weekend, since the internet news is not too busy
on weekends, when people have family affairs to take care of. By
today's current prices, a package of generic Canadian cigarettes costs 8.5
English muffins if you do the math. CIO
Note:<888>
01/22/07 Sunday
12:20 A.M.:
Microsoft to make Vista available online - CNN.com .
Note:<888>
01/21/07 Sunday
10:45 P.M.: I was awake about 2 P.M. today. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. Yesterday, I put up the big flags in the hallway.
One the left bookcase, I put up the Saudi Arabian flag, the U.S.A. Air Force
flag, the Swedish flag, and the Netherlands flag on top. On the
right bookcase, I put up the U.S.A. flag, the Scotland Cross of St. Andrews
flag, and the Great Britain British Union Jack on top. Thus without
spending money, I now have a Dutch flag flying. However, the books
and reference material and bric a brac and entertainment glasses are not as
easily accessed. I do not drink liquor, but I have about 6 ounces of Jack
Daniels and about 20 ounce of Smirnoff Vodka in the bar glass area along with a
couple of bottles wine. I took most of the liquor up to the family
house in Kennebunkport, Maine this past summer where they occasionally do a bit
of entertaining amongst the "Old Guard" during summer holidays. I
showered, and I cleaned up. I brought along the new jump start system to
test it, but the car started right up, so I was not able to test it.
I went by the Greenwich Library, and I looked at the bird print exhibit.
If you know your birds it is a very interesting exhibit, but I played dumb and
talked about wild cats. I then went for a drive up Lake Avenue to a left
on Close Road and then down Round Hill Road. Just south of Pecksland
Road on the left or north side of the road there was what appeared to be road
kill or a dead deer. I think legally it is on the
http://mikelouisscott.com/agakhan01.jpg , Aga Khan's property, so if he gets
around to picking it up, his skinny wife will have a little bit more food to
feed him. Venison or deer meat is very commonly eaten amongst the
aristocrats of Europe, since they have vast forest preservers. Thus
it would be my viewpoint it is the Aga Khan's deer, but I am not exactly sure
where his property line ends and starts. It is off the road, so it is Not
Department of Public Works property. I then continued to the bottom of
Round Hill Road and down Lake Avenue and I went left at the Greenwich Library,
and I went down Greenwich Avenue. I told the Greenwich Police about
the deer, and they told me some people would not eat it because when a deer is
hit by a car, it breaks it blatter and releases urine. I then walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue and the train station area. I viewed the
Bentley show room, where they have a couple of new grey Bentley convertibles.
One is very sporty. I then walked back up Greenwich Avenue, and I stopped
by the Post Office, and I used the bathroom at Starbucks. I chatted
about geo thermal energy with a European engineer that I have chatted with
before. I chatted with a laptop user from Portugal. I
then checked out the Senior and the Arts center which had a concert going on.
I then continued my walk up Greenwich Avenue to CVS. I bought two 12 packs
of English muffins for $1.99 each 12 pack. I then complete my walk.
I then sat out for a while, and I walked a little way down Greenwich Avenue and
back. I then drove by the waterfront, and I then went to the Stop and
Shop, and I bought four 18 ounce containers of Quaker Old Fashioned oats for
$1.50, a 5 pound bag of onions for $2.79, and fresh Chiquita bananas for .54 a
pound for $15.06 total. I then returned home, and I chatted with a
neighbor. I reconnected the new jump start system, so it stays
charging all of the time. I chatted with a relative whom would know how to
cook venison, but I am not sure the Aga Khan got the message about his deer.
I will now eat the same meal as the last couple of days. CIO
Note:<888>
01/21/07 Sunday
5:25 A.M.: I will now go to bed.
Have a good day. CIO
End of Scott's Notes
week of 01/21/07:
Note:<888>
01/21/07 Sunday
4:00 A.M.: I think this might be Frederick
Von Mierers today
http://mikelouisscott.com/fred.htm ,
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42430000/jpg/_42430919_nepal4.jpg
linked from
BBC
NEWS | In Pictures | Nepal images raise money for charity .
I remember one of his closest friends was Bill Barker one of the first American
Solders into enter Rome, Italy at the end of hostilities during World War II,
and I remember Bill owned a discothèque in Katmandu, Nepal, so more than likely
Fred went there when he ran out of money. He sort of looks like the
Wild Man from Borneo of Moses. CIO
Note:<888>
01/21/07 Sunday
3:50 A.M.: Welcome to the
21 Club, New York
City Restaurant, NYC, in Midtown Manhattan, one of the most famous and most
romantic restaurants in New York City. Club 21/New York Wedding Reception/best
restaurant in New York , another thing the Kennedy family acquired in
America in their pursuit to avoid the Irish Potato famine which brought them
here. Unfortunately they never figured out they had other relative
who arrived here at least 300 years before they did, and their other relatives
were constantly amused by the way, the kept bringing over newer and improved
imported items via their prosperous ship building business in Boston.
Unfortunately since they were illiterate then they did not seem to know anything
about the United States legal system other than certain politicians seem to
facilitate matters as it related to their business. Such well known
politicians as FDR use to be the bartender at Hyde Park for his guests during
prohibition, and the highest liquor consumption per capita in America is in
Washington D.C. where there is no tax on the product, and a lot of people seem
to have some sort of immunity. Currently the United States Congress is
only working two days a week, which is all they seem to have time for after the
social circuit. I suppose Doris Duke's dinner parties are the top ticket
in town, and more than likely the movers and shakers are dividing up the country
surrounded by all of that Russian art that she bought with her cigarette money.
On the home front in the more modest republican surroundings in Greenwich,
Connecticut I had an uneventful day. I woke up at 10 A.M., and I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I chatted with a relative. I
did two loads of laundry. I put clean linens on the bed.
I chatted and left messages with a number of associates. Frequently
when I am less busy on the computer, I had time to sort out other matters.
I noticed a representative of one of the largest whisky exporters in the world
The Prince of Wales
is showing up for a spot
inspection on the spur of the moment to inspect the business
Prince cancels holiday in eco-row - CNN.com . Once when I
chatted with the Captain of the Queen Elizabeth II down in Port Everglades back
in 1976, he told me only two families in America that could afford to travel in
the Royal First Class suite, and that was the Rockefellers and the Kennedys, so
I took his word for it, and I never tried to go to England. Well
look at it this way, it is a lot warmer in Key West, Florida trying to speak
French than it would be trying make a living in England as a farmer.
I checked with a member, and from a historical side of both of my European
families' origin, both are from families that are farmers. Thus if I
ever moved back to Europe, since European families stay in the same business
generation to generation I would simply be a farmer. Well I guess if
you have the raw ingredients to produce whisky on a farm, you would also produce
that product. The family farm's web site of Prince Charles' family is
Welcome to the official web
site of the British Monarchy , and most of his income is derived from dairy
farming on a rather large scale. Thus I probably have dealt with a
few dairy farmers on this side of the pond, although currently I do not drink
that much milk except in my coffee and on my oatmeal, and I just use quart
powdered milk packets which seem to last longer, and thus there is less spoiled
milk. I guess so many people need milk, they have to guard the British
Dairy family fairly closely at home and abroad, so as not to lose their source
of milk. Even the Rockefellers raise Swiss Dairy cows now that they have
sold Exxon and retired from banking. Well after I did my laundry, I tried
to do some more thinking. I remembered that Key West, Florida had
the highest rate of meningitis of any place in the United States when I was
there, because they pumped the raw sewage into the water around the resort
areas. I have read that they finally put in a new sewer system, but
less developed islands in the Florida Keys and elsewhere might not be as
developed. When I was in Key West, Florida, the Scottish Rite
Masonic temple was in the pink building near the post office where the electric
company had their offices, so more than likely there were some Scottish
electricians around involved in the electricity business. Of course one
can not produce electricity without an energy source, and when I called
Microsoft, I recommended to them that with all of the electricity that they
consume, they should try to produce electricity from their volcano Mount Rainier
which might erupt soon. They produce electricity from Volcanoes in
Hawaii, Japan, and Iceland, so it is a proven technology. Basically
one pumps water into the volcano, and out comes steam to produce electricity.
It is called "Geo Thermal Energy" Of course maybe Microsoft is taping into
the Alaska pipeline, so they do not worry about saving energy.
Obviously there are a lot of hippie types using lots of electricity in green
house activity up north in the colder time of year, particularly in Canada, so
maybe that is what has caused our recent energy shortage in North America.
Not much else to report on. I made and ate the same dinner as last
night. I tried to contact a relative whom might be traveling.
By the way even the popular Bush family in Greenwich got its start by helping
the poorer families by supplying them milk for their children. Well,
anyway not much going on. I got around to troubleshooting the
Sluggish Mouse Syndrome on the primary computer. I had restored my
backup from this past Thursday, and I did it again when I started it up this
morning. I still had Sluggish Mouse Syndrome in that the left mouse
button my Microsoft Wireless Invisible Laser Mouse would not work properly.
To make sure it was not a system problem, I tried reflashing the bios.
I finally determined it was a hardware mouse problem. On the mouse
there are two plastic strips to control the left and right activity, and on the
left one which was not working properly, I pulled it back about a half to three
quarters of an inch, and then I reseated it, and the mouse now seems to be
working properly again. I also did the same thing on the right mouse.
Since the local temperature is now 19 degrees Fahrenheit
Greenwich, Connecticut (06830) Conditions & Forecast : Weather Underground ,
it is now getting colder in my apartment. Over my leisure
clothes, I am now wearing
Duofold 2-Layer Union Suit (For Men) - Save 78% that I bought last July in
extra large for about $20 with shipping. I bet a few people could
use them about now, so you can check with the folks in El Salvador to see if any
are left over. They do not have a flap in the rear but a buttoned slot.
I made up this page last winter
Men's
Mostly Long Underwear and Long Johns and
http://geocities.com/mikelscott/lj.htm . It is quite a bit more
comfortable in the apartment with them on, but it takes a bit longer to go to
the bathroom. I could wear a knit cap, since I got my hair cut
much shorter recently, but I sort of like keeping my ears opened.
However, in colder weather one can lose 50% of one's body heat through the head.
I think my official position in the United States Army
www.army.mil at one time was the Dartmouth
University
www.dartmouth.edu cold weather
studies program they conduct at Dartmouth as opposed to the jail by the same
name in England. Dartmouth was founded as a school for American Indians,
so more than likely there are still some American Indians there despite its Ivy
League reputation. They probably have Swedish Ivy there too like
they have on the mantel at the Oval Office. I am basically in an
Octagon type house in Greenwich, Connecticut, so nobody ever bothers us very
mucy if they know what is good for them unless it is important. There are
Octagon type buildings all around the world, so more than likely you finally
figured out whom I really am. The term Octagon became popular with
Octavius Caesar the nephew of Julius Caesar. Needless to say
Cleopatra might be on her way to New Zealand to build another pyramid. On
a lesser note, I only studied Latin for about five or six years, but it helps
with other southern European languages which are derived from it. Alas
nobody I know can track down the relative of Charlemagne, so more than likely he
is still homeless in the center of Las Angeles surrounded by the last of his
retinue. Whatever the case, I am still maintaining a simple life based on
experience as opposed to what the Penny Press tells me. I do pay a lot of
money for communications and information media, but for a lot of years recently
if has been focused on politics, but it never really provides much news, and
most politicians are just lawyers for rich people. Well, I will now send
out my weekly notes. CIO
Note:<888>
01/20/07 Saturday
12:45 A.M.: I ate the same meal as last
night. The Microsoft people I chatted with twice today are not very
friendly with me, because they think I have a New York Jewish accent which is
rather strange, since Steve Balmer is suppose to be Jewish. I chatted with
somebody out there twice named Steve, but he did not give me his last name, and
he said not to call back. As far as I can tell my Vista machine is
running just fine, but since I am restricted to my local apartment here, I am
totally unaware of any other activity going on in the community other than the
local newspaper on the internet
Greenwich, Connecticut, Local News, Jobs, Real Estate | Greenwich Time
. I seem to have the sluggish mouse syndrome again today, which is easily
fixed by uninstalling and reinstalling the Microsoft Mouse driver in Vista.
Perhaps I will do that soon. When I loaded the Volcano page from
Chile they other night, there seemed to have been some sort of unexplained
script in the web page which may have tinkered with my computer configuration.
I did chat with a man on Greenwich Avenue this past June who told me he has a
house by a volcano in Chile, and he was going to Santa Monica, California to
visit his daughter, and I told him about Carmel, California which is more
enjoyable for world travelers of an older generation. The man had
the same look as the King of Spain, and he spoke English quite well. What
the Microsoft group have yet to figure out is they keep ratting on the loyal
U.S. Americans to their Canadian neighbors out west, and I am more diplomatic,
and I just email the Prime Minister of Canada
Prime Minister of Canada / Premier ministre du Canada my notes who also
looks a bit like me if you happen to be thinking about traveling north.
Of course having spent most of my professional career around the educational
community in terms of research, I am not that well versed in terms of what grown
adults think versus the younger generation. I read recently on the
BBC that adult males to not reach maturity until their early 30's so basically
most of my life I have dealt with more of an adolescent group of people.
Unfortunately the "Old Guard" whom pay a lot of the bills for many of our
upscale community activities do not always have the same sense of humor at the
younger generation, since they know more. Microsoft like a lot of
groups of individuals whom advertise themselves so much should frequently listen
to feed back from other interested parties, since some people know more from
their larger perspective. From what I can tell, the global economy
supports their activity at the high end of the market, but what I can also tell,
they have a large community of adversaries or competitors which would include
some of my neighbors at
www.ibm.com . I
use the Microsoft product because it is relatively cheap for computer software
and simple versus using more advanced software that requires a $400 an hour
www.ibm.com technician. From what I
can tell Microsoft when ever I call up seems to be more interested in what is on
television versus what is on the internet. I guess we could really
mess them up a bit by changing around their current television programming.
I know the primary weakness of people in the Pacific Northwest, and that is that
since it rains up to 250 days a year they are relatively over worked workaholics
stuck inside all of the time, but when one is stuck inside all of the time,
one's dopamine levels go down from lack of sun light, and one begins to feel
depressed and irritated. Thus if they can not afford vacations to
the sun, the could always do like the Scandinavians have done for the winter
doldrums, and that is to install room with full spectrum lighting which is
similar to sunlight which would raise their dopamine levels and their moods.
Having spent a great deal of time around a group of people whom developed
resorts in warmer climates, I find it peculiar that when people from colder damp
climates earn a little money they try to impress people on their home turf
instead of exploring the wider world, which the Seattle area people with
www.boeing.com would have a little bit of
capability of doing so. Basically from what I can tell and have
researched for the automobile drivers in the Pacific Northwest there is a very
extreme danger of logging trucks losing their brakes and causing automobile
causalities. Frequently because my last name is Scott, some people
think I am in the paper and timber business, unfortunately if you have ever been
in Illinois which few people have, it is more like corn, soy beans, and ethanol
in that order, and they usually plant a few trees around the fields for wind
breaks. The best movie scene I have ever seen of Illinois is in the
Cary Grant film "North by Northwest" where the crop duster pilot tries to run
him down in a corn field. That is pretty much what Illinois looks
like in season, and out of season it is mostly brown or black dirt.
Illinois in the winter looks a lot like France in the country side.
Unfortunately the boys at Microsoft spend so much time traveling by air around
the country, if they ever come down to earth to see what the general public in
the heartland of America thinks in terms of their product, it is something that
they do not have time for because they are too busy working.
Thus it is the more liberal academic networks whom seem to be mostly using their
products, but I suppose there might be a tractor or two with Vista installed run
by GPS satellite. Having not seen much of the rest of the country
recently, I am not sure what is going on with it. Obvious Microsoft
being so far away from the tobacco fields of Virginia is not use to dealing with
cigarette smokes, but at the same time they cater to the Chinese market which is
the largest tobacco consuming population in the world. Since
Microsoft keeps calling me up all of the time, they should assign one rep to
deal with me for feed back instead of random sales calls. As a
volunteer consultant, I just recommend the software based on my experience, but
I am not sure I would be qualified as an expert witness in terms of the software
industry, since I actually do not use much of its software other than Internet
Explorer with its origins in Champaign, Illinois in the corn fields of Illinois
and a unknown Danish programmer whom thinks I ripped him off. Also from
what I can tell I do a little bit of email and blogging. As a bumper
sticker from a friend once said "Writers Have the Last Word".
Basically in Washington State one is dealing with the Astor fortune derived from
the Beaver trade, and John Jacob Astor was German who moved to England.
Their cult in England revolves around the penny press, and they were known as
the Bloomsbury Group, named after that area in London where they frequented for
their literary discussions. They were sort of like the hippies of their
generation with their Avant Garde ways. I am still somewhat suspect
of the Microsoft people always showing up with excellent products, but they do
not seem to realize they do not take the feed back in all of the time.
For example I would like to see Internet Explorer 7 be able to work the same way
as Internet Explorer 6 without all of the annoying tabs which hog system
resources. I am a bit tired, so I will not shut down the primary
computer, and I will go to bed soon, so the vampire can wake up and go back to
work. CIO
Note:<888>
01/19/07 Friday
8:25 P.M.: I put two new CVS alkaline
AA batteries in the Microsoft wireless optical 6000 mouse. CIO
Note:<888>
01/19/07 Friday
7:55 P.M.: The Microsoft Vista compression
program will not compress foreign language characters, so I edited them out of
my list of volcano urls, and I then compressed them into a downloadable folder
at
http://mikelouisscott.com/volcano/1481_Volcano_URLs.zip and
http://www.geocities.com/mike2scott20062/1481_Volcano_URLs.zip .
CIO
Note:<888>
01/19/07 Friday
6:25 P.M.: I put the tea in the
refrigerator to become iced tea. I noticed when I was out by our
local dumpster that someone has disposed of a smaller window air conditioner on
the side of the dumpster area that looks like it might still work. I
will now go through my email. CIO
Note:<888>
01/19/07 Friday
5:55 P.M.: Flying of the U.S.A. flag
rules predate the Palm Beach, Florida development, so therefore the established
U.S.A. flag rules would apply over local zoning codes
City to
Trump: You're fined! - CNN.com . CIO
Note:<888>
01/19/07 Friday
5:45 P.M.: I ate three scoops of
coffee ice cream. I made a few other telephone calls about something
in Bill Gate's presentation at the Las Vegas, Nevada computer and electronics
show. Apparently
www.ford.com is
going to put voice activated multimedia and communications and navigation
devices in all of their new cars, and not just the expensive ones, so hopefully
if people are not distracted, they will driving more smartly.
Locally here in Greenwich, Connecticut, this story
Get the message Signs say town serious about DWI enforcement - Greenwich Time
. Frequently people do not understand me when I speak English, since
I speak English with a Dutch accent since I have a Dutch mother.
A Dutch accents sound a bit like a Gaelic accent
Beginner's Guide to Irish
Gaelic Pronunciation , which I guess most people are not use to hearing.
Possibly it sounds like Scottish Gaelic, so they think I have been drinking, and
I have to remind people, I do not drink alcohol, because I have
What is Hypoglycemia? .
Since my mother worked for Dr. Beatty here in Greenwich, Connecticut when he
practiced here, it was well diagnosed since he was an expert in the field.
There is a medical laboratory in Princeton, New Jersey that one can send blood,
hair, stool, urine, and other samples to that will analyze them to see if one
has any unusual medical conditions. I personally am doing better
when I am warmer, since I have more body energy. CIO
Note:<888>
01/19/07 Friday
4:25 P.M.: I picked up the mail
earlier, and I showed a neighbor my comfortable but cramped apartment. I
chatted with the
Key West Hotel
Resorts & Florida Keys Beach Accommodations - Casa Marina Resort Key West at
their 800 number in New Brunswick, Canada, and I suggested they advertise on
www.priceline.com . I could
not reach them at their local Key West, Florida number, so they are probably on
siesta not answering the telephone, which the Hispanic population tends to do.
I am making up a batch of Formula One
http://mikelouisscott.com/icetea.htm . I also put out a fresh
bowl of white vinegar out for scent control. Well, the day sure
flies by, when one is having fun, but at least I am warm and comfortable, and it
is better than sitting outside by the veterans monument and walking Greenwich
Avenue when the weather is not too comfortable. Most of the
www.starbucks.com crowd seem to be from
warmer areas, and they just like to be seen out in public like mannequins to let
people know they are still around. The reason I liked Key West,
Florida was since it was a small urban type island, one could walk around a lot
in a warm tropical setting, so one got a lot of exercise walking like when one
lives in New York City. I think Ted Turner called me up today,
since I recognized his accent, and he sounded a bit like my diseased Brother in
Law. I obviously recognized his accent. Explain to Ted
diplomatically, I have no place, but the Greenwich Library to go when I leave
here that is comfortable enough for me, and I prefer to stay comfortable at
home, since I have more privacy, and I get a bit of worked done, since my
apartment is also my home office. Although I have four color
televisions and two Digital Cable boxes also connected to three computers in the
living room with TV cards, I am not well enough versed on the public media to
comment on it, and I just mainly maintain the computer systems and other
electronic items, and I mostly read the internet reports as opposed to having
people argue about the news and comment in the media. Obviously a
lot of people in the media are repeating what they hear from so called informed
individuals at social gatherings, so obviously everyone has an opinion based on
their economic circumstances. CIO
Note:<888>
01/19/07 Friday
2:25 P.M.: I was awake at 6 A.M. this
morning. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I listened to
Microsoft at CES with bill gates .
Some of his ideas might be awfully expensive in terms of energy in the future.
I noticed the Epox server did not have my current volcano list on it
http://mikelouisscott.com/volcano/
and the current Christmas Card was missing
Michael Louis Scott's Christmas 2006 Card . I transferred them to the
Epox server yesterday, when I set up the server, so possibly someone either came
into the apartment and deleted them or a hacker deleted them. I keep
multiple backups, so I restored them. Obviously, somebody is sort a
clone just doing what some idiot tells him to do. I made extra
backups of the files. This took a while, and I did another Epox XP
ASR backup of the Epox server from the first hard drive to the second hard
drive, so the volcano files were saved in the new backup. I watered the
plants, and I threw out the garbage and the old periodical literature.
I have noticed on my weather station that it is about 5 degrees warmer with the
sensor near the outside window picking up heat than the temperature is actually
is outside, so there is quite a bit of heat loss through the single pane windows
in the building. For now I have the thermostat at 80 degrees
Fahrenheit, and the living room temperature is 74.4 degrees Fahrenheit, so I am
comfortable inside, but I have to wait and see what the cost is on the February
2007 bill. I turned the bedroom thermostat to 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
I had two no person telephone calls and a call from
www.eweek.com that I had did not have time to
take. I get computer magazine telephone calls from their free
subscriptions, but I never read the free computer magazines, since I have plenty
of relevant technology news on the internet. Thus I constantly
recycle the dead wood press into our recycle bins. I think it makes some
computer executives feel more important by displaying them in their offices.
Of course some of them pay to advertise in them in hopes of getting additional
business. I will now do some regular computer work, but first I will
open a 18 ounce can of Progresso New England clam chowder, and I will put it in
a plastic microwave proof pot with lid, and I will heat it on on vegetable
cycle, and I will put it in a large Cobalt blue soup bowl, and I will eat it
with a glass of iced tea. CIO
Note:<888>
01/19/07 Friday
1:15 A.M.: I found out that Norton
Internet Security 7 for Vista is available to buy online and download at
Norton Internet Security: Overview - Symantec Corp. and
Norton Internet Security: System Requirements - Symantec Corp. .
I called up Symantec at 1-800-441-7234, and after about an hour and a half wait,
they connected me to their direct technical support number in India at
1-877-832-2810 . I chatted with them, and I suggested trying to
install the Norton Internet Security 2007 CD for XP in Vista with XP/SP2
compatibility, but although it started to install, it failed half way through
and sent an error report to Symantec. I then was told they are still
working on the Vista Update, and it should be available soon for download.
I then ran the
Error: "Norton (program name) cannot be installed because you have another
variant . . . " to remove any install features left behind, and I
rebooted. Thus I guess in India, patience is a virtue. I
would imagine in India they might have enough people to figure it out, versus me
working all by myself half way around the world. I guess
www.ibm.com is away sailing at one of their 40
offices in the Caribbean. Once IBM was given a chance to buy 25% of
www.microsoft.com for $50 million, but I
guess IBM did not feel like sailing around Seattle, so the rest is history.
I can not figure out what the allure is of IBM to the Caribbean, unless they can
not afford to heat their big houses up north. Possibly, they might
think that when they do not make the right business decisions, some of their
stock holders might object and replace management, but as of yesterday, they
seem to managing to survive off their core businesses
IBM News -
2007-01-18 IBM Reports 2006 Fourth-Quarter Results United States and
IBM 4Q06 Quarterly
Earnings Report , so possibly once one gets into the upper echelons of
computing where the big bucks are made, you need a tax write off in the
Caribbean. Alas, if that is the case, they never paid me for my work
down in the Caribbean, so maybe I should look into sending them a bill after all
of these years. Of course Jimmy Carter let Tom Watson go to Russia, so he
was known as ambassador Watson, and after driving his Volvo around Russia, he
decided their were warmer parts of the world. I remember one of the
curious first sites I saw on the internet 11 years ago was coming out of Maui
where another pilot Charles Lindberg had also retired. Of course maybe
small islands could not hold all of their associates in warmer climates, so they
just opted out and moved the whole show to India, and left a skeleton crew
behind the way Exxon
www.exxon.com did,
when it moved to Irvine, Texas. Members of my family know IBM
people, so it seems more than likely whatever few IBM types remain in this area
are managing to survive off pizzas from Planet Pizza, and nobody anymore seems
to know what if anything goes on up Armonk, New York. IBM 10
years ago
IBM announces fourth
quarter, full-year 1996 results . He might still be around
IBM Press room -
Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., Former IBM CEO - United States .
Thus in their new digs
IBM's New
Headquarters Reflects A Change in Corporate Style , my apartment might be
considered large by cubicle standards, of course they probably keep their place
warmer after all of those warm weather vacations. I will now shut
down the primary computer, and I will go to bed soon. CIO
Note:<888>
01/18/07 Thursday
9:20 P.M.: I chatted with a couple of
relatives.
25 dead as storm batters Europe - CNN.com .
U.S.
official: Chinese test missile obliterates satellite - CNN.com .
BBC NEWS | Europe | Huge
storms sweep northern Europe .
BBC NEWS |
Science/Nature | Your PCs forecast climate future .
BBC NEWS |
Technology | Internet's future in 2020 debated . Well, not much
happening on this side of the pond. Now that all of the summer
people are gone, we are eating a little bit better, since we do not have as many
mouths to feed locally.
Note:<888>
01/18/07 Thursday
8:20 P.M.: I opened up the package of
six boneless chicken breasts, and I put four of them in a large flat Rubbermaid
container. I then rinsed off the other two in cold water, and I
dried them with a paper towel. I then put a thin coat of olive oil
in a Pyrex pie dish, and on a separate plate, I rubbed the bottom side of the
boneless chicken breast with olive oil, and then I spread a thick coating of 4C
seasoned bread crumbs on it, and then I did the same with the top side and the
other boneless chicken breast. I then put them in the Pyrex pie
dish, and I baked them in the Farberware convection oven at 350 degrees
Fahrenheit for 35 minutes. For the last 15 minutes, I put an inch of
water in a Revere 2 quart pot with steamer tray and lid, and I added 1.5 cups of
baby carrots and broccoli crowns, and I steamed them on medium high electric
burner heat for 15 minutes. For the last few minutes of the entire cooking
cycle, I reheated on one vegetable cycle the Rubbermaid container with the rice
left over from last night. I ate it all with a glass of iced tea.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/18/07 Thursday
7:00 P.M.: I did an XP ASR backup of the
Epox server from the first hard drive to the second hard drive. I am
now doing a Epox server XP ASR backup from the first hard drive to the Bytecc
external hard drive. The second hard drive on the Epox server is
only 20 gigabyte, so there is not much room left with the server files and the
backup file. However, I probably will not be posting to much more
content, and if I needed to, I could always use the FIC server which has a 320
gigabyte second hard drive. CIO
Note:<888>
01/18/07 Thursday
6:35 P.M.: I went to my 3 P.M.
appointment, and I returned home. It is beginning to snow a little
bit. I have the server now running on the Epox backup computer, and
I have shut down the primary FIC server, since there is no point letting it get
too much usage with the very few users that I have on my web site. It is
still setup for multimedia usage, if I want to do some multimedia work.
For now I will run the server off the Epox server, which is a simpler system.
I have the Computer Associates Firewall on it, which is more up to date that
Norton Internet Security 2006. Thus the Epox computer underneath the
small brass and glass end tables at the far end of the brass and glass coffee
table will be running all the time. I will leave its red case light going
for now, since it does not cost too much to replace. I also
configured the IIS server on its Vista Beta 2 server partition, but I could not
figure out how to get it to go online. I will work with it some more
when I have some time. CIO
Note:<888>
01/18/07 Thursday
2:00 P.M.: I have the server setup on
the Epox backup computer running the IIS server from XP Professional. I
microwaved and ate a 18 ounce can of Progresso Mushroom soup, which I ate with a
glass of iced tea. I will now shut down the primary computer and the FIC
or previous server computer. I will get ready to go out for my 3
P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>
01/18/07 Thursday
12:40 P.M.:
United Russia Set For Election Victory - Forbes.com .
Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor . I went through my email. I
installed the Microsoft
Download details: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Redistributable Package on
the server which runs XP Professional. I stopped the IIS server
running on the server, and I changed the Optimum Boost setting, so the Epox
backup computer running the Vista server beta 2 goes online with the Advanced
DynamicDNS configuration program from Optimum Boost. I am now
installing the IIS server features on the Vista beta 2 server on the Epox backup
computer, so possibly shortly I might get it to go online as my primary server.
Then I would be able to shut down my primary server, and use it as a regular
backup computer. The primary server is really a fairly advanced computer,
so it does not need to be really run as a server, considering I hardly get any
traffic on my web site. The Epox backup computer with a AMD XP Athlon 2000
processor and 512 megs. of memory and XP Professional on the primary computer
could also be set up as a server with the XP IIS server, so I might run it that
way for a while if I can not get the Vista beta 2 server working on it.
I picked up my mail, and I chatted with the mail man. I had a telephone
call from some religious group trying to read me something, but I explained
diplomatically I was busy. CIO
Note:<888>
01/18/07 Thursday
10:00 A.M.: After I cleaned up, I
went outside, and I threw out some garbage. I said hello to some
neighbors. The
Welcome to
Greenwich Library! book mobile is here delivering some books for my
neighbors. I will now do some regular computer work. CIO
Note:<888>
01/18/07 Thursday
9:00 A.M.:
Hurricane sweeps across Europe - CNN.com .
Winter storms kill 65, chill Sun Belt states - CNN.com .
Need to stay warm, there are still three available
eBay: ECW Sleeping Bag US Army Surplus Excellent Condition (item 280043680378
end time Jan-03-07 07:26:53 PST) . I hope I do not need to use
mine. I will now shower and clean up. CIO
Note:<888>
01/18/07 Thursday
7:30 A.M.: I was awake at 6 A.M.. The
download for Norton Internet Security 7 for Vista is not yet available, although
it was suppose to be released yesterday. I did a Microsoft Windows
Vista Complete PC backup of the primary computer from the first hard drive to
the second hard drive. I chatted with a friend. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I will now wash the breakfast dishes, and I will
make my bed. I have my usual 3 P.M. appointment today.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/17/07 Wednesday
9:30 P.M.:
Police: Body found in lake may be missing student - Greenwich Time .
BBC NEWS |
Science/Nature | Climate resets 'Doomsday Clock' .
BBC NEWS |
Technology | Open source gets European boost . I ate the last scoop of
strawberry cheesecake ice cream and two scoops of coffee ice cream.
I chatted with a relative. Current outside temperature is 19 degrees
Fahrenheit
Greenwich, Connecticut (06830) Conditions & Forecast : Weather Underground .
I will now shut down the primary computer, and I will go to bed soon.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/17/07 Wednesday
8:20 P.M.: I chatted with a relative.
Inn on Biltmore
Estate - Special Offers .
Cadillac's Big Bang - Forbes.com .
The Insider's
Guide to Windows Vista - The Insider's Guide to Windows Vista - Features by PC
Magazine .
Vista Aims to Stop
Hackers' Social Engineering Ploys - News and Analysis by PC Magazine .
Microsoft at CES with bill gates .
I went through my email. CIO
Note:<888>
01/17/07 Wednesday
5:50 P.M.: If you need to
remove the Norton Internet Security 7 beta for Vista or its remnants before
installing the new version of Norton Internet Security 7 for Vista when
available, the XP/2000 Norton Removal Tool worked fine on my Vista machine
without any problems
Error: "Norton (program name) cannot be installed because you have another
variant . . . " . CIO
Note:<888>
01/17/07 Wednesday
5:05 P.M.: I woke up at 6 A.M.
this morning. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee.
I showered, and I cleaned up. I went out, and I went by Putnam Trust
Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then drove over to the
Barbershop, beauty salon, haircuts -
Old Greenwich, Connecticut in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, and I got a
traditional short preppy hair cut for $20 and $5 tip for $25 total.
It is nice doing errands in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, because one does not
have to pay to park, and usually in the early morning, there are plenty of
parking places. I then went by the Rummage Room thrift shop, and
they were not opened until 10 A.M.. I went by CVS, and I bought two one
liter bottles of Crest Pro Health Mouthwash for $3.99 each, two 18 count gallon
CVS slider bags for $2.50 and $1.49, a 55 count box of CVS kitchen draw string
garbage can bags for $6.29, two Gold Emblem 3 ounce cinnamon for .99 each, and a
Gold Emblem chicken and meat seasoning 3.95 ounce for .99 plus $1.08 tax for
$22.05 total. I then went by the Rummage Room thrift shop, and I
bought a like new aluminum baking pan about 11 inches by 14 inches by 3 inches
for $2, a small round ceramic lamp for $5 and a 3 foot Radio Shack Gold
Series Coaxial Cable for $2 and .54 tax for $9.54 total. I then went back
to CVS, and I bought a 10 ounce can of CVS honey roasted cashew nuts for $2.99.
I then drove out to Tod's Point, and I parked at the southwest parking area, and
there were about 50 parrots by the bush on the waterfront and a number of
pigeons. I got out of my car, and I started to throw the cashew nuts
on the ground, but all off the parrots and pigeons disappeared quickly, and
about 200 sea gulls dive bombed the location and quickly ate the cashew nuts.
Sea Gulls are a very aerodynamic bird when they have to be. A couple
of the adjacent spectators were rather amused. I then drove over to the
southeast parking area, and the Grey Hound Rescue squad were exercising some of
their grey hound dogs. I used the bathroom at the closed concession
stand area. I then went over to the Mobil Express Car Wash, and I
got the basic Express Car Wash for $5.99. I then towel dried the car, and
I shook out the driver's side floor mat. I then went to Walgreens,
and I bought a gallon of full strength Peak antifreeze for $11.99, and with the
Walgreens circular coupons, I got two 18 ounce Ajax antibacterial dish washing
liquid for $1.59 both, two Vanish Borax drop-in blue toilet cleaners for $1.59
and two 15 ounce cans of Swanson's chicken broth for $1.59 both plus .92 tax for
$17.38 total. I topped up the oil in my car, and I topped up
the antifreeze with the remaining Prestone antifreeze from the back of my car,
and I threw out both containers. I left the new unopened container
of Peak full strength antifreeze in the back of the car. I noticed
on the front entrance of Walgreens there is a missing persons sign for a 22 year
old blond haired fellow with an email address with a name similar to "Jason
Zarkatsky". It says he is 6 foot tall and 190 pounds. He
looks familiar, so I have seen him around somewhere probably downtown over the
years. I then went by Radio Shack in Cos Cob, and I bought a gold
two way cable slitter for $9.99 and .60 tax for $10.59 total. I then
went back by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street, and I used their
bathroom, and I got some spare parking change. I then went by the
Greenwich Automotive Service Center Exxon gasoline station, and I bought $22 of
premium unleaded gasoline at $2.899 a gallon for 124.8 miles driving since the
first of the month at an average of 17.1 miles per gallon driving an average of
17 miles per hour. I then went by the Stop and Shop, and I bought a six
pack of boneless chicken breasts at $2.99 a pound for $11.30, two 8 ounce
www.cabotcheese.com Hunter's Seriously
Sharp cheddar cheese for $2 each, a six pack of Stop and Shop bagels for $2, a
pound of baby carrots for $1.79, fresh Chiquita bananas at .54 for .48, broccoli
crowns at $1.79 a pound for $1.43, and a bulb of garlic at $1.99 a pound for .26
for $21.26 total. I then returned home, and I brought up the
groceries and the mail. I put away the groceries. I put
the new small pottery lamp with a torpedo bulb in it on the small Panasonic
television in the bathroom with a small white cloth shade on it. I
made and ate the same primary meal as the last week or so. I used
two cloves of chopped garlic in the hamburger onion mixture. I used
the new gold cable and gold two splitter, and I used them for the cable from the
cable switch to the two splitter that leads to each of the TV cards in the
primary and the server computers, so they are all gold from the wall connection
for better picture clarity. CIO
Note:<888>
01/16/07 Tuesday
9:45 P.M.:
Order Windows XP Service Pack 2 on CD for shipping cost of about $3.50 if
you need it. I chatted with a relative. Yesterday I ate
three scoops of strawberry shortcake ice cream and today I just ate two scoops
of strawberry short cake ice cream. I will now shut down the primary
computer, and I will go to bed soon.
BBC NEWS | Business |
Skype users to get lie detectors . It seems to be getting colder
outside
Greenwich, Connecticut (06830) Conditions & Forecast : Weather Underground .
I have noticed it tends to be about 5 degrees Fahrenheit colder outside than my
weather station says in the apartment, so I guess there is a bit of heat lost by
the window it is adjacent to. CIO
Note:<888>
01/16/07 Tuesday
8:00 P.M.:
Persistent
zombie attacks target Symantec corporate software | Tech News on ZDNet .
Symantec Client Security and Symantec AntiVirus Elevation of Privilege .
Windows Vista
Everything You Need to Know .
Security News,
Product Reviews, Trends and Analysis - eWEEK.com Security Center .
Monsanto Set To Blossom - Forbes.com .
MSDN Events - Next Stop: The Big Event
.
Ready
for a New Day Launch Tour 2007 . I registered for the
Cromwell, Connecticut event on February 22, 2007 at 1 P.M.
WWE - Event Details - In-Person Event . One is suppose to get a free
copy of Microsoft Office Professional 2007 for attending the event. Of
course it depends on the weather, and what my budget is at that time of the
month. I can always cancel , but it is only about an hour drive from
here without traffic.
Windows Vista Hardware Assessment Beta Program . I finished going
through my email. CIO
Note:<888>
01/16/07 Tuesday
6:50 P.M.: This is the page that says
Norton Internet Security 7 for Vista will be available for download tomorrow
Windows
Vista ™ Information Center - Symantec Corp. . CIO
Note:<888>
01/16/07 Tuesday
6:30 P.M.: I installed Vista beta 2 server
on the Epox backup computer in a spare partition. The Optimum Boost
Advanced Configuration DynamicDNS program starts up with it, so technically it
should work with it. I did not change its settings though to try to
put the beta server online. I would also have to set up the server.
I copied the server files to the beta server, so it could be put online very
quickly, if I needed to use it. The Symantec Norton Internet Security 2007
Vista beta will not work with the Vista server only Vista, so one would have to run the
Vista server with its own Firewall. On the Epox computer, Vista does
not support its old Creative Soundblaster Live MP3+ card or the Hauppauge WinTV Go card.
The Realtek motherboard audio does work though. According to a
Symantec, the final release of Norton Internet Security 7 for Vista is
supposed to be release for download sometime tomorrow on January 17, 2007.
There is a rebate on Norton Internet Security 2007
Home &
Homeoffice : Rebates - Symantec Corp. . However, it is not good for my
OEM purchase from
Newegg.com - Symantec Norton Internet Security 2007 Single User - OEM which
already reflects the discount. I would assume there will be a new download
for the Norton Internet Security 7 for Vista that I can just enter my license
number into. We will see tomorrow. I will now go through my
email. If one has Norton Internet Security 2006 installed there is an
update link here
special_2007upgrade.xml for XP users. The Norton Internet Security
2007 for Vista download might be available for download at this link when it is
available
http://www.symantec.com/smb/downloads/index.jsp . I will now go
through my email. CIO
Note:<888>
01/16/07 Tuesday
2:10 P.M.: I went outside briefly, and I
picked up my mail.
Buy.com - ViewSonic 20'' Multimedia Digital LCD Display 1400x1050, 8ms, DVI -
Black - VG2021M . I made and ate my usual primary meal for the last
week. I added to cloves of chopped garlic to the burger and onion mixture
in the frying pan along with the fat. I downloaded the Vista Server beta
two, and I am installing it on a spare partition on the Epox backup computer.
I want to see if it works with the Optimum Boost Advanced Configuration
DynamicDNS program which permits one to have a Dynamic DNS IP address with
Optimum Boost. It did not work with Vista beta 2. If one can
not use it with the Vista Server, there is no point in trying to beta test it.
I will now go through my email. CIO
Note:<888>
01/16/07 Tuesday
11:25 A.M.: I chatted with a relative.
I ate three 1.5 inch by 1.5 inch by .25 inch slices of Stop and Shop
Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese. It you need a little bit of java
to drink at you own home instead of paying for a lot of coffee to go to
www.starbucks.com , you can try
TheCofffee.com: The World's
Premier Online Coffee Superstore . I had a no person telephone call.
I will now do some regular computer work. CIO
Note:<888>
01/16/07 Tuesday
10:45 A.M.: I was awaken last night at 7
P.M. by a neighbor whom wanted a ride to the local hospital, but since I was
tired I was not able to drive the neighbor to the local hospital, so another
neighbor drove the neighbor to the hospital. I slept until 2:30 A.M.
this morning. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee.
I went back to bed until about 5 A.M. this morning. I washed the breakfast
dishes, and I made my bed. I showered, and I cleaned up. I
went out, and I took my car for a drive up Lake Avenue to the top and west on
Close Road and then down Round Hill Road and down North Maple Avenue and a right
on Patterson Avenue and down into the center of town. I then walked
the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and the train station area.
I stopped by CVS. I used the bathroom at Starbucks. I then
drove down by the waterfront on Steamboat Road. I then went by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I then went by the Greenwich Library, and
I renewed my library card. I checked out a book "Where Golf is Great The
Finest Courses of Scotland and Ireland" by James W. Finegan. I then
returned home. I chatted with some neighbors and the building
custodian. During my drive in back country to keep my car battery
charged up, I noticed on one of my family's old houses, they had taken off the
front with the pillars and put a stone facade on it. I guess the
current residents do not need the shade in the summer. CIO
Note:<888>
01/15/07 Monday
5:15 P.M.: I chatted with a relative.
JCPenney housewares department Christmas Pancake Pan . I will now shut
down the primary computer, and I will go to bed soon. I am a bit
tired. I guess all of the computer work over the last few months has
built up on me, and I have been trying to get a bit more rest recently and back
to a bit of my normal routine. I am doing just fine with the warmer
weather, since I am not as cold in the apartment as in previous winters.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/15/07 Monday
4:25 P.M.:
Queen Elizabeth II Event
highlights > Overseas visits 2007 . Queen Elizabeth II's Christmas
Message to Armed Services
http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/page5323.asp .
The British Monarchy Media
Centre .
Speeches and articles > The Christmas Broadcast, 25 December 2006 .
Historic speeches and
Christmas broadcasts .
The Christmas Broadcast 2006 . CIO
Note:<888>
01/15/07 Monday
4:15 P.M.: I checked out some of the
content on the Digital Cable Box. Technically since a second Digital Cable
Box is connected to my primary and server computers, and since I have the
Leadtek
WinFast TV2000 XP Expert card and its software on the server with a larger
hard drive, I could record the a Pay For View or other Digital Cable box event,
and then I could burn it to DVD with the software that comes with the Leadtek
card. It does not work with the Vista Media Player, but the software that
comes with it is comparable to what the Vista Media Player seems to do. It
is still available here at
Newegg.com - Leadtek TV2000XP/EXPERT TV/FM Tuner Card w/REMOTE - Retail .
However, currently I do not feel like paying for a Pay For View event from
Cablevision. Also, although I currently have the capability, I am
not really that much into video at the current moment, but maybe some time in
the future I will experiment with it to see how it all would work. I
watched some of the History Channel about Victorian Times. CIO
Note:<888>
01/15/07 Monday
1:55 P.M.: I made and ate the same primary
meal as I have eaten for the last week. I was told by GEICO that
there is an ice storm going on in Buffalo, New York, so I guess it will be
passing into Northern New England. I chatted with two friends and a
relative. People do not seem to have anytime to chat anymore, since
they are so busy working to afford the higher prices today. I
noticed in the Stop and Shop yesterday that the regular price of sirloin steak
is now $6.99 a pound. I remember back in the good old days of
Eisenhower, when my family lived in Decatur, Alabama until 1961 that a sirloin
steak back then was .59 a pound, and I can remember buying them recently here as
cheaply as $1.99 a pound, so prices do seem to be going up. Possibly
the United States Government should impose a tariff on goods imported from China
and Asia and other low cost of production parts of the world economy.
I know in Europe, they have a Value Added tax on all merchandise sold as well as
import duties. I heard 10 years ago that there is a 100% luxury car
tax on imported Volvos in Denmark. Thus I suppose the new Europeans
here think out local prices are probably cheaper than what they are use to
paying for back home in Europe. I suggested to a relative that they
should have more entertainment programs on television instead of all the news
and police shows and infomercials. Although I have lots of
television channels in the daytime, it seems to be mostly children's
entertainment shows. Maybe there is money in baby sitting.
It is sort of hard to tell whether many people still read books anymore,
since even a New York Time bell selling book
Books -
Best-Seller Lists - New York Times rarely sells more than 50,000 copies.
This looks interesting
Amazon.com: 1,000 Places to See Before You Die: A Traveler's Life List: Books:
Patricia Schultz , if you have the money to travel. CIO
Note:<888>
01/15/07 Monday
11:55 A.M.: I watched a two hour
program on
www.cnbc.com about
www.walmart.com . Unfortunately
it costs me too much money to drive to Wal-Mart 15 miles east of me on U.S. 1 in
Norwalk, Connecticut. I could make a list every month and drive
there once a month to possibly save some money, but I will have to look into
that depending on a how long my list is. It might be cheaper for drugstore
products at Wal-Mart compared to
www.cvs.com ,
since they do not seem to have many of the regular items that I buy at
www.cvs.com on sale anymore. I took
four three inch by one quarter inch diameter screws, and I drilled four holes
slightly smaller than 1/4 inch diameter in the four hole positions two inches
beneath the stereo shelf in the stereo bookcase, and I screwed in the screws so
they project about .75 inches outward, and I then raised the stereo shelf on
each side removing the plastic shelf clips from the next height two inches
above, and I lowered the stereo shelf two inches, so there is now room at the
top of the stereo rack system to open the Technics record player at the top, and
since the shelf is securely supported with the heavy screws, one does not have
to worry about it collapsing. I do not need to support the shelf
from below with the telephone books on top of the records anymore, so the
telephone books are back on the floor by the chair in front of the stereo
system, and the records are more easily able to be retrieved from the shelf
beneath the stereo system by slightly tilting the chair forward. I
did that while listening to the program about Wal-Mart. I went out, and I
got the exact amount of mileage on my 1995 Volvo 850 Turbo station wagon, and it
is now 105,042. When I got the car at the first of October 2004, it
had 98,500 miles, so basically in 27 months I have driven about 6,500 miles or
about 3,000 miles a year. I called
www.geico.com at 1-800-42GEICO, and I gave them the right mileage, and
earlier in the week, I had given them the updated information on my account.
They will be sending me a premium deduction return of about $7 in a couple of
weeks. I chatted with a friend. I can get a $100,000 renter's
insurance policy on the contents of my apartment from GEICO through Travelers
for about $334 a year or $27.83 a month, but it is hard to determine the value
of the contents of my apartment since I have been here for 18 years, and a lot
of the items in terms of electronics have depreciated, while the other items
might now have a higher replacement cost as prices have gone up. I
will now do some regular computer work. CIO
Note:<888>
01/15/07 Monday
7:35 A.M.: I was awake at 4 A.M.. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal
with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee.
I went back to bed until 7 A.M.. While asleep, I did a Vista
Complete PC backup from the first hard drive to the Bytecc External hard drive.
I will now wash the breakfast dishes and make my bed. CIO
Note:<888>
01/14/07 Sunday
8:20 P.M.: I installed the Office 2003
updates with Windows Essentials Updates. I did a Vista Complete PC backup
of the primary computer from the first hard drive to the second hard drive.
I turned up the living room thermostat from 78 degrees Fahrenheit to 80 degrees
Fahrenheit, so it is about 75 degrees in the apartment living room and less
damp. I took out the tea tray from the right side of the primary
computer, and I put in a larger cutting board, and I put the Cablevision Digital
Cable box on it. I then put another folding tea tray with legs on
top of the cutting board above the cable box with coasters underneath each leg
of the folding tea tray to make it more staple, and I then put the Visioneer
4400 USB scanner that is connected to the server on the folding tea tray.
Thus one has access to the scanner without having to move the cable box.
I will now shut down the primary computer, and I will go to bed soon.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/14/07 Sunday
6:45 P.M.:
BBC NEWS | South
Asia | Ganges flushed for Hindu bathers .
BBC NEWS |
Science/Nature | Anti-cancer chicken eggs produced .
BBC NEWS | Business |
Ford-Microsoft software unveiled . CIO
Note:<888>
01/14/07 Sunday
5:05 P.M.:
Newegg.com - ViewSonic Q19WB-2 Black 19" 5ms Widescreen LCD Monitor Built in
Speakers - Retail .
2007
Joint Assembly: Acapulco, Mexico - 22-25 May 2007 .
Newegg.com -
Kingston Standard 2GB Secure Digital (SD) Flash Card - Retail .
I went through my email. Earlier around noon, I ate three scoops of
strawberry cheese cake ice cream. A little while ago, I microwaved
and ate a single serving bag of popcorn. CIO
Note:<888>
01/14/07 Sunday
2:25 P.M.: I was awake at 2 A.M.. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal, a toasted English muffin with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I went back to bed until 4 A.M.. I watched
a bit of television. I showered, and I cleaned up. I went out,
and I had left my car lights on this past Thursdays, when I went out, so the
battery was run down. I tried using the new jump start system, but
it would not work, so I used the old jump start system to start the car, and it
started right up. I went for a drive. I drove downtown,
and I drove down by the waterfront. I then drove back up to East
Putnam Avenue, and I drove over to Old Greenwich, and I drove out to Tod's
Points. I drove around Tod's Point, and I parked at the southeast
concession area, and I left the car running, and I checked to make sure all of
my car lights work. I then returned back to the central downtown
Greenwich area. I noticed they now have a Balducci's where the old
Hay Day store used to be across from St. Catherine's Church in Riverside on the
Post Road. Balducci's is the famous Greenwich Village fruit and vegetable
market. I also noticed they have the Bagel Shop where Radio Shack
used to be in Cos Cob. I walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue and the train station area. I used the bathroom at the train
station. I stopped by the ATM machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New
York on Greenwich Avenue. After I completed my walk, I went by the
Stop and Shop. I bought two 8 ounce bars of
www.cabotcheese.com Vermont extra sharp
cheddar cheese for $2 each, two 59 ounce carafes of Tropicana orange juice with
calcium for $2 each, one 1.75 quart container of Breyers coffee ice cream $3,
one 1.75 quart container of Breyers butter pecan ice cream $3, a 22 ounce
Freschetta Brick Oven Italian Style pepperoni pizza $3.74, a two pound bag of
baby carrots for $2.99, fresh broccoli crowns at $1.79 a pound for $3.26,
Chiquita bananas at .54 a pound for $1.60 for $25.59 total. I
returned home. I chatted with a neighbor. I brought up the groceries
and the jump start system. I put away the groceries. I made
and ate the same primary meal as the last week's meals. I took a nap on
the long green sofa. I keep two pillows and a sheet underneath the French
reproduction chair, and I have a white blanket on the back of the down sofa, and
after I move the big pillows off the long green sofa, I use the blanket, sheet,
and pillows for a nap. I put the big pillows on the recliner.
I checked out the new jump start system, and it looks like it is working.
Possibly the teeth of the copper contacts do not protrude far enough to make a
firm enough electrical connection on the battery terminals. The next
time the car battery runs down, I will try to use it making sure I have a firm
enough connection. I will also leave it charging all of the time to
make sure it is fully charged. It weighs 17 pounds, so I would
rather not have the expense of returning it for exchange or refund, so I want to
make sure I have troubleshot the problem, before I return it. I
chatted with a relative and a friend. I will now do some regular
computer work. CIO
Note:<888>
01/13/07 Saturday
8:25 P.M.: I will now shut down the primary
computer, and I will go to bed soon. Have a good night.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/13/07 Saturday
8:00 P.M.:
http://www.replaytv.com/ . I
rearranged the cable connection to the primary computer Hauppauge WIN/TV/Go card, so it comes out
of the cable selector box on top of the Digital Cable box, so the primary
computer now gets the Digital Cable Box TV signal as well as the regular cable
signal. I had to use another cable 2 splitter I had and another
cable for the arrangement. However having it set up that way, one
can only play the same cable selection on the primary and the server computers,
but one can change the programs within each computer's TV programs, but only the
digital signal from the digital cable box. I do not think it is
worth looking into a Vista ready TV card until after Vista is released.
I was able to find the latest Creative SoundBlaster Audigy 2 drivers for my
value card from the Creative Asia Philippines link in English, since the U.S.A.
one does not work. I also installed the Creative program they have
from the same link. The earlier Creative Vista beta driver had
expired. I will now do a Vista Complete PC backup of the primary
computer from the first hard drive to the second hard drive. CIO
Note:<888>
01/13/07 Saturday
6:00 P.M.: I opened a 18 ounce can of
Progresso chicken and wild rice soup, and I put it in a microwave proof pot with
lid, and I microwaved it on two vegetable cycles, and then I put it in a large
cobalt blue soup bowl, and I ate it with a glass of iced tea. I
watched a bit of the History Channel about German highway construction.
I guess not only do the Germans know how to build cars, but they also know how
to build highways, but apparently highways can cause increased pollution in the
areas they go through as if we did not already know that. I have
spent 16 years focused on personal computers, so possibly other things have
changed besides computers that I am unaware of. Unfortunately after
all of my effort the supply of money or cash or wampum for any of these other
new items has not been made available. I have global
communications on the trans Atlantic cable nearby, but alas Europeans do not
seem to know how to communicate yet. When I was last in Europe
particularly in France, the French were complaining the Germans drive to fast.
I guess by the time European technology gets translated into American English,
we are left behind the times. Maybe some day, Adolph Hitler will
show up at my door with a shovel and ask me to build a new highway over here,
but what is the point of building better highways if we do not have the fuel to
drive on them. Thus we now have the Information Highway better known
as the Internet. Of let your fingers do the walking. I will now try
to do some more regular computer work. There was an interesting segment on
the history channel about how farming irrigation out west has changed and about
water. CIO
End of Scott's Notes
week of 01/13/07:
Note:<888>
01/13/07 Saturday
3:50 P.M.: I watched some of
the History Channel on channel 161. I went downstairs, and I picked
up the mail. It seems like it might be raining a bit outside.
I looked out the window from the community room, and there are a lot of cars
over at the ice skating rink. Alas having grown up down south until
1961, I was never big on ice skating, but as a teenager in Boston, I used to go
to a lot of hockey games, since there was not much else going on in Boston.
I recall the only time I ever ice skated was a few times on the ponds when they
use to freeze here in Baldwin Farms Road North off Round Hill Road.
I also once ice skated at the Omni in Atlanta, Georgia when I had nothing else
to do on a weekend. I think I also ice skated at the Rockefeller
Center ice rink in Manhattan before going to Oslo, Norway around St. Patrick's'
Day in 1983, so my ice skating experience is a bit limited. I also helped
build an indoor ice skating rink at Lake Forest College
www.lfc.edu when I was there when each coolant
pipe at its cross sections had to be leveled to the same level, and we used
Lincoln pennies to level them which they later welded in place. I
once went to a Ranger's hockey match at Madison Square Garden when I first
arrived back in Manhattan in 1973. However, I have been walking on
snow and ice in this area for many years, alas recently because of El Nino, we
have not been getting too much cold weather. I will now do some
routine computer work. Quite frankly after I frequently lived in warmer
climates down south during the winters from 1975 to 1983, I have really never
gotten use to being up north in the winter temperature wise, but is nice having
a roof over one's head and plenty of food. However, there is not
much land down south compared to the rest of North America, so we have to let
other people use the limited amount of land down south, while we are all crowded
in up north in the rather open spacious areas of the north country.
Of course a great adventure in America, can be driving around in the winter in
the north country, if one has fuel for such an adventure, but alas in the energy
depleted north country, there are not as many people driving around as there
once was. I am still only 20 miles east of Manhattan, and there is
probably something going on in Manhattan, but that can be expensive to visit and
park there and walk around, plus it tends to be too noisy there. I
will now send out my weekly notes. CIO
Note:<888>
01/13/07 Saturday
12:55 P.M.: I am awake from my nap on the
long green sofa. CIO
Note:<888>
01/13/07 Saturday
8:00 A.M.: I made and ate the same primary
meal as yesterday. I added a little Old Bay seasoning to the rice
also. I watched a bit of television. I might now take a
bit of a nap. CIO
Note:<888>
01/13/07 Saturday
6:15 A.M.: Now available
Newegg.com -
Kingston Standard 2GB Secure Digital (SD) Flash Card - Retail .
Lesser Antiles
Volcano Research Summer 2007 program . Google Earth 4
http://www.download.com/Google-Earth/3000-2054_4-10411076.html?tag=nl.e415 .
Chile
Volcán Villarrica, Chile - (P.O.V.I.)
.
Seguimiento visual del Volcán
Villarrica - 2006 .
Volcán
Villarrica - Vídeos Acelerados con Imágenes Estáticas . I went through
my email. Cheaper than new ink cartridges
Lexmark X1240 All In One Printer - Wal-Mart , but it only comes with half
size ink cartridges or only one and not a black one. Memory Deal
Newegg.com - A-DATA 2GB (2 x 1GB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM Dual Channel Kit Desktop
Memory - Retail , but it is 2.7 volts, so I do not know if even I could
afford it, if it would work with my computer which takes 2.5 volts. This
might work
Newegg.com - CORSAIR 2GB (2 x 1GB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM Desktop Memory - Retail
or
Newegg.com - G.SKILL 2GB (2 x 1GB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM Dual Channel Kit System
Memory - Retail , but these would
Newegg.com - Once You Know, You Newegg 1 GB FFT 400 (PC3200) 2.5 volt .
Memory seems to have come down $10 to $15 in the last couple of weeks.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/13/07 Saturday
4:55 A.M.: Of course locally here in
Greenwich, Connecticut, one can stay in the Riverside area about three miles
east of downtown on East Putnam Avenue at the Riverside Howarrd Johnsons
www.hojo.com "search Riverside, Connecticut"
starting at $79 a night
Howard Johnson Hotel - Riverside, Greenwich, CT, United States Overview |
Priceline.com Hotels . Riverside, Connecticut does have hourly bus
service along U.S. 1 in the daytime
CTTRANSIT Website and
http://www.cttransit.com/content/pdfs/stam_11_wkdysched.pdf and Saturdays
and Sundays
http://www.cttransit.com/content/pdfs/stam_11_satsunsched.pdf and
http://www.cttransit.com/content/pdfs/stam_11_map.pdf for about a $1.25 one
way
http://www.cttransit.com/content/faresStandard.asp , so we do offer
inexpensive tourist accommodations and travel in the area, if you know where to
look. In the big city of Stamford, Connecticut nearby which is soon
to become the World's fourth largest financial capital once
www.rbs.co.uk consolidates their New York
offices there, there is an inexpensive
Stamford YMCA with daily and weekly rates
Stamford YMCA Lodging
Rates which are about a third to half the price of Greenwich depending on
one's stay, and the same bus system serves both communities. Once
the local Greenwich community starts quieting down, there is some suburban
entertainment such as movies, coffee shops, pubs, and restaurants.
I guess it is not too busy recently, since the once busy Blue Cafe has shut
down, and their French manager who once was at the nearby Versailles restaurant
is now up at the top of Greenwich Avenue just west on West Putnam Avenue at the
Barcelona Cafe where the old Portofino restaurant cafe use to be. The
lease expensive rentals I know on the waterfront if available are probably the
Barney and Jenkins real estate boarding house at 702 Steamboat Road where I
lived for the first 5 years I returned to Greenwich for about about $800 to
$2000 a month. There telephone number is 1-203-869-0800 as I recall,
and they have other less expensive rentals in the downtown area. I
finished the external backup of the Toshiba laptop computer. CIO
Note:<888>
01/13/07 Saturday
4:05 A.M.: Back about 20 to 16 years ago,
when
www.ibm.com was down the tubes, I used to
regularly drive over White Plains, New York to a pub where a few late night
medical personnel, flight personnel, ibm personnel, and dpw personnel would be
up in the early morning hours to try to network with some of the IBM people.
It never lead to a job with IBM, but the son of the head of personnel of IBM use
to be there along with a diverse group of other people. About 15
years ago, somebody there from Seattle, Washington gave a friend and me a
videotape of Seattle, Washington and the rest is history, but it never lead to a
job with
www.microsoft.com . Well
at least with the higher prices of gasoline we do not have to drive all of the
way over to White Plains, New York anymore. There were also a few
people there from
www.sears.com ,
www.usatoday.com ,
www.yale.edu , and
www.usma.edu , and
www.coned.edu , so even before the
internet we knew how to network in this area by pub crawling. Since I
could only afford the $5 cover charge, I generally would just drink a $2
www.perrier.com , but from what I could
tell White Plains, New York got busier, and not much new happened in Greenwich,
Connecticut. I think most of the air traffic I hear goes over to
White Plains, New York, but near the airport near
www.pepsi.com , I think amongst their vast holdings the Rockefellers also
have the
Doral Arrowwood
Resort - Rye Brook, New York - Westchester County NY , and I use to see some
of their people at the pub along with a few students from SUNY Purchase
Purchase College . However,
the New York Educational System is so vast, nobody seemed to know me from
www.nyu.edu and
www.columbia.edu , so I am still pretty
just a ghost in the night. The Rockefellers have a research
university in Manhattan
www.rockefeller.edu
for Nobel Laureates, but although I have been there many times, nobody tries to
network with me there, and the last time I was there 15 years ago, I was mugged
by New York University student from Bermuda
www.bermuda.com , so I quit going to Manhattan, and technically Nantucket
www.nantucket.net and
www.bermuda.com are still at war and any of
those bigger countries are not invited to join in. Since I have had
family that lived in Bermuda, when they could not afford to live here, possibly
I have some sort of Bermuda connection, but Bermuda is such a tiny island like
Nantucket, if I tried to live there, I might get cabin fever and start enjoying
the local hospitality at the local pubs, but if I did that here, my computer
systems would definitely go down the tubes. I found out today that
the
The Delamar on Greenwich Harbor
next to
Welcome to
RBSGC.com charges $300 a night for a single room on the street side to $800
a night for a suite on the harbor side with balcony and a fireplace and a view
of the Sewer Plant, and they might have even more deluxe accommodations, but you
would have to check with them. I think they are now a five star
hotel, so they are now more upscale than the Showboat Motel that was once there.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/13/07 Saturday
3:20 A.M.: I chatted with a friend
before going to bed. I woke up at 12:30 A.M.. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal, a toasted English muffin with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I installed the XP Home updates on the vintage
Toshiba laptop computer and then the XP backup program. It will not
do an ASR backup in XP Home, but one can do a regular backup which is pretty
much the same, so I am backing it up to the Bytecc External hard drive, and
since it is a USB 1.0 port, it will take a couple of hours. Thus all
of my six computers will be backed up to the two external hard drives.
The first thing they teach one in computers is "GIGO", "Garbage In Garbage Out",
and the second thing that teach one in computers is "Backup, Backup, Backup!"
I think the Vintage Toshiba laptop which I maintain but hardly ever use is about
400 MHz with 192 megs. of Memory running XP Home Edition. It has a 6.5
gigabyte hard drive which had bad irrecoverable sectors, so I partitioned it
with XP into two separate partitions bypassing the bad sectors. It
is not worth installing a new hard drive, since the overall Toshiba laptop is
rather slow, but it would be good enough for web browsing and email and blogging
if one were traveling. It also has an 8.011G card for wireless use.
It was manufactured in 1999 and it is a Toshiba Satellite 2590CDT that I bought
a few years ago at the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop for $5 with the defective
hard drive that I fixed, and it also had its memory unseated which I fixed, and
I installed a licensed copy of Windows XP Home Edition on it and
configured it and also installed the LAN card for $5 and the Netgear 108 MBps
Wireless PC Card Model WG511T which cost $26, and it cost me $10 to get the
product key for XP Home for which I had the XP Home CD that came with another
computer, so in all I have $46 invested in it, and a bit of time which by
today's standards is not a whole lot of money, but by my standards it is.
If I decided to maintain it more, a new battery for it, if it needed one would
cost about $50, but I just leave it plugged in and charged up. CIO
Note:<888>
01/12/07 Friday
3:45 P.M.: If you need to backup XP Home
Edition, try
http://kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_backup.htm . I went out after
the last message, and I picked up my mail, and I chatted with some neighbors.
The 3 Panasonic cordless telephone handsets belt clips arrived. I put two
of them on the two Panasonic cordless handsets, and I put the spare one in the
left top drawer of the mahogany bureau. I made my usual round of
daily briefly telephone calls. I did not bother one
friend whom investigates race horses, because he asked me not to call him at
work. However, one relative told me about two horses being shot by
poachers in their area of Florida. I told a number of people including the
Key West Hotel Resorts & Florida Keys
Beach Accommodations - Casa Marina Resort Key West about the potential worse
upcoming hurricane season with El Nino
BBC NEWS |
Science/Nature | New El Nino sparks weather fears and the warmer
Atlantic waters, there might be a more intense hurricane season coming up
http://mikelouisscott.com/weather.htm and
http://geocities.com/mikelscott/weather.htm . However the BBC
says it might be less. I guess some of us will have to wait and see.
Weather here seems normal for this time of year here
Greenwich, Connecticut (06830) Conditions & Forecast : Weather Underground .
Lots of airport traffic today
Westchester County - AirportMonitor - by Megadata - powered by PASSUR , so
maybe people are coming back for the weekend here instead of going down South.
With the traveling public, one never knows.
NetJets - Fractional Aircraft
Ownership - Aircraft Charter - Private Jet Sales uses the local airport, if
you want to hob nob with probably the world's most well traveled community.
Even the stay at home arm chair travelers types like me
Greenwich, Connecticut
Armchair Travelers seem to have been most everywhere they need to go by
modern world's standards. Maybe a lot of the Hollywood types are
traveling to Europe for Carlo Ponti's funeral. He was probably like
the Godfather of the Movie industry. I wander it I ever saw them
around when I was living in Italy or traveling around the world. I
know Sophia Loren once ate at the restaurant Boodles
with Joseph E. Levine
when I was working there . When I came back to Greenwich, Connecticut I
had a view of his house from my small apartment on Steamboat Road. I
once read that they had two twin sons and lived in Fisher's Island, Florida, and
that she owned about 10 years ago about $5 billion dollars in Italian
Renaissance Art that she was not allowed to take out of Italy, so she was
probably cash short when she traveled. She has her own web site
The Official Sophia Loren Site .
However, most Italian women tend to get heavier when they get older, so it is
hard to tell what she looks like today.
Why
Italian Women Don't Get Fat | Food & Wine . However, when I lived in
southern Europe, I saw a lot of fat women. Maybe now that she is a widow,
she might show up a bit more in public. To stay thin this might be helpful
Amazon.com: Japanese Women Don't Get Old or Fat: Secrets of My Mother's Tokyo
Kitchen: Books: Naomi Moriyama,William Doyle . I will now do a
Vista Complete PC backup, and then I will shut down the primary computer, and I
will go to bed soon. Have a good day. I also ate four 1/3rd
inch by 1.5 inch by 1.75 inch slices of Stop and Shop Vermont extra sharp
cheddar cheese. CIO
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01/12/07 Friday
12:05 P.M.: I vacuumed the apartment.
I chatted with a relative. I will now do some regular computer work.
Bargains
Newegg.com - LITE-ON 20X DVD±R DVD Burner with 12X DVD-RAM Write Black IDE - OEM
. Sold out
Newegg.com - Kingston Standard 2GB Secure Digital (SD) Flash Card - Retail .
Travel Guides
- Look Up Weather for Your Destination .
Bank Of England Tightens - Forbes.com .
Virgin: 'Let Me Fly' - Forbes.com . I chatted with a Microsoft Tech
representative that called up. CIO
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01/12/07 Friday
8:45 A.M.: I made and ate the same
primary meal as yesterday. I will now do some regular computer work.
CIO
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01/12/07 Friday
7:50 A.M.: I showered, and I cleaned
up after the last message. I went out, and I went to Putnam Trust
Bank of New York on Mason Street. I used a $2 dollar bill that I had
to make sure my checking account has enough for the bank charge at the end of
the month. I was sent the new $2 bill a few years ago for filling
out a medical survey from Philadelphia, Pa.. It was a new $2 bill
with Thomas Jefferson on it with a Federal Reserve Bank from Atlanta, Georgia
seal on it. I then went by CVS on Greenwich Avenue, and I picked up
my regular prescription, which the State of Connecticut Medicaid program pays
for. I then went to my usual 3 P.M. appointment. I then
returned home. I chatted with somebody at the bank from Toronto,
Canada. I noticed they have finally taken down the artwork on a hand
grenade on East Putnam Avenue near the bank, and they now have brown paper
covering the windows. I am not sure if the shop is going be occupied
or not. I had chatted earlier in the week with a Bank of New York
Security official about what I did not think was user friendly to a family
community. After I returned home, I gave a neighbor two cigarettes.
I ate four scoops of cheese cake ice cream. I then went to bed about
5 P.M.. I woke up at 2 A.M.. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal, a toasted English muffin with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I did my usual house cleaning and watering the
plants. I have not done the vacuum cleaning, but I will do it after 9
A.M., when I figure any neighbors will be awake. I threw out
the garbage and the old periodical literature. I noticed somebody
had left an empty bottle of Ballentine Ale by the side door, which I also threw
away. I think when I was in Fort Lauderdale, Florida back in the
fall of 1976 when Joseph Coors III was the head lifeguard there, I also met
somebody with the last name Ballentine who told me they owned Ballentine Ale.
When I use to drink beer in the old days, I used to drink many different beers,
and I recall at one time I did drink Ballentine Ale. I also used to
drink Colt 45 Malt Liquor, Budweiser, Michelob, Busch, Schlitz, Schlitz Malt
Liquor, Miller, Grolsch, Carling Red Cap, Heineken, Ringness, Molsons,
Carlsberg, Carlsberg Elephant Beer, Tuborg, John Adams, Pabst, Rolling Rock,
Becks, St. Pauli Girl, St. Pauli Girl Dark Beer, Beck's Dark Beer but since I
have given up drinking liquor and beer and wine, I have some five year old or
more Kennebunkport Shipyard beers and ale, St. Pauli Girl Dark beer, and I think
I have a chilled six pack of Lindener Spezial from Germany, but I am not sure if
they are any good. Out in Illinois and around my Illinois family we all
drank quite a bit of Pabst Blue Ribbon in the old days, and I use to use their
malt syrup to make beer. I hate to tell the traveling automobile
public in the suburbs whom do not drink much alcohol anymore for safety reasons
driving cars, there are still quite a few people whom do not own cars
particularly those in urban environments that seem to still drink beer, wine,
and other alcoholic refreshments. Also the tourists in this area
like all tourists traveling probably still indulge. I recall when
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip were last in Washington D.C. during former
President Bush's tenure better known as Prisoner 41, the Secret Service were
sent out during their luncheon to get some beer for Prince Phillip, so more than
likely he still enjoys a beer or two. Since he is usually chauffer
driven, one does not have to worry about him drinking and driving. I
also remember, we have several wholesale beer outlets in Port Chester, New York
with one just west of Cumberland Farms on U.S. 1, the Port Chester Beer
distributors with a wide variety of beers across from the old Life Saver Factory
condominiums, and of course the new
www.costco.com would have lots of beer by the case including
www.heineken.com . Maybe
Fred Von Mierers
http://mikelouisscott.com/fred.htm was the younger Freddie Heineken touring
Manhattan. The Van Munching family use to live in the Belle Haven
section of Greenwich, Connecticut, and they distributed Heineken in this
country, and the Brooks family up on around Round Hill Road use to have the
distributorship for Heineken for the entire United States military, so more than
likely somebody makes money off of Heineken. I recall Freddie
Heineken retired from the Netherlands to Jamaica, so if he showed up here, he
would be a bit tanned. When I was in Amsterdam, I stayed next to the
Heineken brewery, and I noticed they sell it in much larger bottles for the much
larger Dutch people. I am currently not flying the large flags
including the large Dutch flag in the apartment, since I like to display the
bookcases contents with their books. I think I gave my small Dutch
flag to a relative in Kennebunkport, Maine. I noticed a few summers
ago, somebody was flying a very large Dutch flag on the point in Ogunquit,
Maine. I still have pictures displayed of Dutch Royalty, and I think
I have a couple of old Heineken coasters I had when I originally moved into the
apartment. The current flag display is more Northern
Europa - The European Union On-Line without the
Dutch and British flags hogging the show. I will now do some regular
computer work. When I have funds, I can buy a small Dutch flag at
the Greenwich Hardware store for $4 and .24 tax for $4.24 total. Of course
back in the old days the big 3 foot by 5 foot Dutch flag that I still have only
cost about $10 from the 70% off rack, as did the Saudi Arabian Flag.
I think the big British Flag was $15 from the Merry Go Round Mews Thrift Shop,
and the bigger Cross of St. Andrews Scottish flag was $20 this past summer, and
the U.S. Air Force flag was about $10 at 3 foot by 5 foot both from the
Greenwich Hardware store, and the Swedish flag was a $1.50 at the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop, and I think the large U.S.A. flag was $15 at the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop. I have an even larger cloth U.S.A. 49
star flag that was $3 at the New Canaan, Connecticut Visiting Nurse thrift shop
that I bought just before I went down to former President Bush's inaugural back
in 1989, so more than likely Mrs. Garlin who sold it to me there might have a
few bargains, but everything has gone up a lot more over the years. The
New Canaan, Connecticut Visiting Nurse thrift shop is across the street from the
New Canaan Fire House, and there is a thrift shop at the Congregational Church
in Southport, Connecticut as there is another thrift shop on the post Road in
Darien and there is a thrift shop near the Tillamann and Frost real estate
office in Wilton, Connecticut, and there is of course the Rummage Room thrift
shop in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. Of course gasoline to go to those
places would probably cost more than it would cost to order items off of Ebay,
and the prices at those places would not be much cheaper anymore, if they had
anything that one wanted. CIO
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01/11/07 Thursday
11:55 A.M.: I watched a program on the
History Channel about stranded sailors from Connecticut in the Sahara Desert
during the early 19th Century. One of them was named Riley which happens
to be the name of a friend of mine from Connecticut. I threw
out some garbage. I resigned my lease for this year with the
Greenwich Housing Authority Representative downstairs. I picked up my
mail. White House fever in Connecticut
Sen. Chris Dodd says he's running for president - CNN.com . I have a 3
P.M. appointment today. I guess I will now make my bed, and I will
shower and clean up, so I feel a little bit more presentable.
I am still recovering from the Clementine mold poisoning, so I really do not
have to much energy or money to be downtown before or after my appointment.
I need to pick up a prescription at CVS on Greenwich Avenue before I go to my 3
P.M. appointment. I have to get a couple of quarters change at the
bank, so I can afford to park downtown at CVS. Not really much
happening in this neck of the woods. I was told last Thursday
evening Friday morning, when I was at CVS at the Riverside Shopping Plaza that
they are going to build a new 24 hour CVS in the hole in the ground near me at
Weaver Street and West Putnam Avenue across the street from the United Jewish
Appeal fund. When they do that I will not have far to go when I need to go
to CVS, but I will still need to go downtown for food. Now it is not even
safe to carry change
Pocketful of
espionage: Beware the spy coins - CNN.com . I am reasonably sure due
to my technical expertise in certain fields I have been pretty much tracked by
the U.S. and other governments most of my life. I received an invitation
to
Surviving Cybercrime: What Lies
Ahead RSVP , but I can not afford to go to Manhattan, but I did use to get
my haircut at the St. Regis Hotel in Manhattan, and I attended Thomas Watson's
www.ibm.com daughter's Susan's coming out party
at the St. Regis Hotel back in summer of 1972 with my youngest sister and Ginny
Warburg from the egg farm in back country Greenwich, Connecticut.
Ginny's father as I recall use to fly with Eddie Rickenbacker
Eddie Rickenbacker -
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia during World War I, so more than likely I
have met one or two other U.S. Air Force people. Alas, I could never
afford to learn to fly a plane, but I hear tell computers supposedly fly planes
today, but with the frequencies I have had computer problems recently, I would
generally prefer to have a couple of pilots on board in case the computers
malfunction. I think Eddie Rickenbacker had something to do with Eastern
Airlines also in the old days like Charles Lindberg was involved with Pan
American Airlines. Jimmy Eldert made a movie about being a pilot
Amazon.com:
Warbirds: Video: Ulli Lommel,James Eldert,Cully Holland,Bill Brinsfield,Timothy
Hicks,Joanne Watkins,Rick Anthony Munroe,Stephen Quadros,David Schroeder,Don
Hibdon,Javad Pishvaie,Ross Evans , but I am not sure whether he is a pilot
or not. I recall, I once dropped him off on an Eastern Airlines
flight back north from Jacksonville, Florida to Manchester, New Hampshire, so he
could return to college at the University of New Hampshire, when we were driving
north, when he decided to fly home directly instead of driving after we visited
with Hurley Haywood where Jimmy's cousins were going to school nearby.
Jimmy supposedly had 200 cousins that looked the same, so perhaps he was part of
Howard Hughes clones, if you get my drift. Interesting picture of Howard
Den eksentriske
milliardæren! . However, this is the picture that most people remember
Howard Hughes
. For all I know when I stayed at Fred's apartment at 420 East 49th
Street, it was actually Howard Hughes' apartment, but I do not think Fred Von
Mierers was Fred Hughes, but Fred through Helen Kress Williams had a Texas
connection. I just noticed in the picture of Howard Hughes, he looks
a little bit like Dezi Arnez, so maybe Howard Hughes was actually Cuban.
CIO
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01/11/07 Thursday
7:50 A.M.:
Prolific producer with 'new vision' - Los Angeles Times . I went
through my email. I will now put the iced tea in the refrigerator.
CIO
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01/11/07 Thursday
7:00 A.M.: Since Jimmy Eldert spoke Spanish
and English, he might have been from some other place besides Syracuse, New York
like Spain or Argentina. However, the last known address I had for
him besides what is on the internet was C/O of Trevor Geoff at the Malibu
Colony, in Malibu, California
Malibu , so if he
still lives there, this fire
California Coastal Commission,City Council,Malibu Beaches Fire might have
damaged his home, and he might have taken off traveling. When I
chatted with the fellow that looked like the King of Spain this past summer on
Greenwich Avenue, he told me he had a house in Chile, and he was going to visit
his daughter in school in Santa Monica nearby Malibu. Thus possibly
if he were still in Santa Monica, and since more than likely he would still
remember Spanish, he possibly could get some Spanish speaking people to help out
Jimmy in case Jimmy is in distress from the fire. I once searched out
Trevor Geoff, and he was a computer animator from Scotland, so maybe Jimmy
Eldert is actually from Scotland. He frequently would wear a yellow
St. Andrew's University
The University of
St Andrews tee shirt in Nantucket with a Red Lion on it. CIO
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01/11/07 Thursday
6:35 A.M.: While I was
asleep, I had a telephone call from a friend not to call him in the day time
while he is working. I woke up at 10 P.M.. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal with a sliced banana, a toasted English muffin with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I went outside, and I picked up the mail.
I chatted with a relative. I went back to bed until 2 A.M..
I looked at some web sites on the internet. I watched a short part
of a movie. I added some more speed dial numbers to my speed dial
telephone numbers. I ate two scoops of strawberry short cake ice
cream. I also washed the breakfast dishes. I did not
make my bed in case I want to take a nap this morning. I have a 3
P.M. appointment today. In the energy shortage times, one might as
well stay home and use any extra energy to stay warmer in the winter instead of
heating up the cast iron engine in one's automobile for no purpose. I do
need to drive my car every couple of days to keep the battery charged up.
If one has computer hacker problems one can try
http://ic3.gov and
mailto:abuse@cv.net .
I made and ate the same dinner as last night. I also made up a batch
of
Michael Louis Scott's
Microwave Oven Rice Recipe , and I put a little chicken bullion seasoning in
it also. I also put half on the dinner plate with the hamburger and
onions, and I put the other half in a Rubbermaid container in the refrigerator.
As usual after each meal, I washed my breakfast dishes. I chatted
with Microsoft Security at 1-425-882-8080 about recent events. I am making
up a batch of Formula One
http://mikelouisscott.com/icetea.htm I will now go through
my email. I have mentioned in my notes before that while I stayed at
http://mikelouisscott.com/fred.htm
's apartment at 420 East 49th Street in Manhattan in the old days, on a cold
night in the winter around 1975, we met a freezing Texan in Greenwich Village
that looks like the current President
www.whitehouse.gov , and we had breakfast at the Pink Tea Cup in Greenwich
Village, and the Texan took refuge at Fred's apartment. However, it
would not be the current President, since back then President Bush would have
been about 28 years old, and the fellow we met was about 30 to 40 years old.
However, Fred seemed to know the person, and he did not seem to know English too
well, and since Fred had lived at the United States Embassy in Spain, possibly
it was the King of Spain
Juan Carlos I of
Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia who would have been 35 years old
then. Fred spoke Spanish too, but I am not sure it was the King of Spain
or not. I knew a Greek named Constantine in Greenwich Village, so
maybe the King of Spain worked in New York a while. I once read that
Spanish police officers in New York City only make $50,000 a year, but that was
around 1980. Generally in the United Nations neighborhood
www.un.org all of the politicians, royalty,
dictators, and diplomats show up sooner or later. I will now go through my
email. CIO
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01/10/07 Wednesday
12:30 P.M.: I napped a bit. I
chatted with a relative and a few associates. I ordered this book
for a relative
Amazon.com: Albert Hadley: The Story of America's Preeminent Interior Designer:
Books: Adam Lewis . I had somebody from
www.lfc.edu call up from Virginia Beach,
Virginia about the alumni manual, which I can not afford to order.
They way I figure it the Clementines from Spain were delivered probably around
Thanksgiving time, so probably by this time they are a little ripe.
One associate told me he knew of somebody that could inspect them for mold
poisoning for $100, but I am not going to pay a $100 to inspect a $5 box of
Clementines that I already threw away. From what I can tell, it is
Huntington Hartford's responsibility, and his telephone number might still be in
the 1989 Social Register. He has messed up so much I guess he had to
move off Beekman Place, and he now lives on East 34th street, but for the
uninformed I think a Clementine is pretty much the same as a tangerine, but it
is slightly smaller and a little bit more sweeter. The reason
I know a little bit about mold poisoning is that when we were desperately poor,
I made my apartment the official headquarters of the Pasteur Institute here, and
they are experts in that field. The Duke of Windsor liked them so
much, he left all of his money to the Pasteur Institute after he took off
traveling again. He supposedly when he left England and France
decided to try out being Emperor of India for a while, so he might have a few
more followers than when he just stayed home and played Bridge most of the time
with his wife and a few friends. Billy Baldwin might know more since
he knew the Duke of Windsor, and they looked a bit the same, but from what I can
tell, he is like Fred Von Mierers lost in the world of travel. I
suppose once they come back to America, they will write some sort of memoir
about their travels. I have seen so many people from Asia show up in
this neck of the woods, possibly they are trying their hands out at Interior
Decorating in Asia. The Asians tend to like a quiet environment, so
possibly with all of the racket or noise from their interior decorating projects
and renovations, the Asians came over here for some peace and quiet.
Actually since the United State of America does not have a very large population
in terms of World Populations, and we are a quite large country area wise, the
United States of America outside of the urban environments is a relative quiet
country by noise standards. I have noticed recently, I might be getting a
little hard of hearing, so maybe I should think about using the CVS hear wax
solution sometime to clean out my hears with the hot water and ear syringe.
There is not much going on now. I am basically bankrupt as far as
cash is concerned after paid all of my bills and making my major purchases this
month, but I am pretty much stocked up on everything I need until next month.
I still have about $28 in food stamp money left for any additional food
purchases. I keep track of my inventory at
http://mikelouisscott.com/inventory.htm . However, I can not
drive too much, or I would run out of gasoline, since I can not afford to buy
gasoline. However, I am not sure any gasoline is available anyway.
I could always walk out to West Putnam Avenue to see if any traffic is moving in
this area, but this is the New York area, so there are always one or two cars
moving around. I am just trying to relax a bit after mold poisoning
probably since last Thursday. Basically having lived in the tropics
of Florida, I am more immune to mold poisoning than people up north.
I think up north they call it Swamp Fever. I think the natural cure
of swamp fever is tobacco which is why wampum was the first thing the American
Indians gave the Europeans. In New England after they studied it for
a while after burning a few witches whom were not witches but simply women with
Iroquit Poisoning which is similar or the same as rye flour poisoning which
comes from moldy rye flour. I believe Niacimide is suppose to be
good for it or Niacin or Nicotinic Acid from tobacco. I currently have
enough flush free Niacin from
www.cvs.com to
survive mold poisoning. I will now shut down the primary computer,
and I will go to bed for the day. I chatted with a relative.
CIO
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01/10/07 Wednesday
8:05 A.M.: I ate two scoops of strawberry
cheese cake. I will now take a nap. I am a bit tired
after being awake 28 hours yesterday. CIO
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01/10/07 Wednesday
8:00 A.M.: A way for young physically fit
young people to keep active
Hot prospects needed Ranks thin at Round Hill Volunteer Fire Dept. - Greenwich
Time . I chatted with a friend. CIO
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01/10/07 Wednesday
6:40 A.M.: I went through my email.
CIO
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01/10/07 Wednesday
5:20 A.M.: I was just thinking that since
John Anderson who was the President of Union Carbide up in Danbury, Connecticut
Union Carbide Corporation, and he
lived here in Greenwich, Connecticut when the Bhopal, India disaster happened
Bhopal disaster -
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . The only other connections I know
about India is that Lowell Weicker's mother was suppose to have been born in
India. Also the day that somebody shot at me at Tod's Point in late May
about six years ago when I was at Tod's Point, I chatted with Dr. Palai from
India who wears a black turban shortly before on by the pier on Steamboat Road,
and after I met with him and chatted with him, I drove over to Tod's Point, and
somebody took a shot at me with a high powered rifle with florescent orange
target markers placed in the area. Unfortunately, although I live in
Connecticut myself and none of my family have anything to do with Union Carbide,
and from what I can tell, my fathered worked for Chemstrand a subsidiary of
www.monsanto.com from 1955 to 1967, and
they made synthetic fibers acrylan and nylon. Monsanto made have had
agricultural business in India, but we were not involved in it. From what
I know the Agah Khan showed up in this area as High Commissioner of Refugees at
the United Nations
www.un.org from 1988 to 1998,
and his official residence is suppose to be New Delhi, India, but his family has
had a residence here in Greenwich, Connecticut on French Road since 1922, and
his grandfather later started the
www.un.org
with John D. Rockefeller's help. It is all rather strange that they
would bother me, and unless somebody would want to set me up for some unknown
reason. Needless to say having somewhat shoot at me disrupted my
normal lifestyle pattern. I would not normally have spent so many
years sitting around the area of the Greenwich, Connecticut police station,
unless I thought there was some sort of security problem. Basically,
about the only thing I know about Union Carbide is that I occasionally buy their
Prestone Antifreeze for my cars. I think they once made flash light
batteries too. I put about 1.5 cups of baby carrots and broccoli
crowns in a Revere pot with steamer tray and an inch of water and lid, and I
steamed them for 15 minutes on medium high electric burner heat. For the
last 10 minutes I put a few tablespoons of olive oil in a 10 inch stick proof
frying pan with a few pads of margarine, and I heated it medium high electric
burner heat. I then put in an eight ounce hamburger in the frying
pan and a medium large onion peeled and sliced into 1/4 inch thick slices, and I
seasoned the burger and onions on both sides with garlic pepper, ground black
pepper, and chicken and meat seasoning, and I cooked them on medium to medium
high electric burner heat flipping them frequently for about 4 minutes a side,
and for the last two minutes, I put on a couple of teaspoons of Kikkoman soy
sauce and on top of the burger I put six 1.5 inch by 2 inch by 1/8th inch thick
slices Stop and Shop Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese, and I put a lid on, and
I steamed the cheese for a couple of minutes. I then put the
vegetables in a bowl with a little bit of olive oil on them. I put
the burger on a dinner plate with the sautéed onions over them, and I ate it all
with a glass of iced tea. I chatted with a person that speaks English.
CIO
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01/10/07 Wednesday
3:50 A.M.: On this past
Thursday night, I bought a 5 pound box of Clementines from Spain at the
Riverside Shopping Center Food Emporium. It is my perception that I
got some sort of mold poisoning from them, but the last two boxes of Clementines
that I have bought after a couple of days, there has been only one clementine
covered in mold which would lead me to beloved that they had some sort of mold
poisoning. The first box of clementines that I bought this season of
three boxes that I bought was from Morocco, and the second and third ones were
from Spain. If it is not the mold on the clementines, it could be some
sort of chemical pesticide in that part of the world that they use.
Generally in the United States of America one has to be careful of imported
foods, and I have been told that even in Mexico, they still use large amounts of
DDT. Whatever the case, I can not afford to buy the more expensive
organic produce. It is still fairly obvious that two days ago
someone came into my apartment while I was out and tampered with my computers,
so possibly they also tampered with a clementine. When a clementine
which is a soft fruit is crushed in packing it leaks the sweet fruit juice over
the other packed clementines the sugary juice when exposed to warmer
environments can product mold. I think in England, they call it
fruit and jelly mold poisoning. It seems rather odd that only one
clementine in each of the two boxes from Spain were completely moldy while the
others continued to look fresh. CIO
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01/10/07 Wednesday
2:15 A.M.: I went to bed after the last
message. I was awake at 10:30 P.M.. I noticed the in the
kitchen some of the clementines that I had bought recently at the Food Emporium
where covered with fruit mold, so more than likely that mold virus is what kept
me awake for 28 hours yesterday. I threw out the clementines and
bananas, since more than likely they had the content of the mold inside of them.
I picked up my mail. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal with a sliced banana, a toasted English muffin with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I made a few telephone calls and left a couple of
messages. I will now do some regular computer work.
Possibly in this area a Mafia type group is working this area out of Brooklyn
pretending to have contacts with Pfizer which is also out of Brooklyn.
Since Pfizer was pretty much started with James Fleming's discovery of
Penicillin during World War I in Scotland, more than likely there are a few
Anglophile people in this area going back and forth between Pfizer and Brooklyn
while we basically see the Brooklyn mob come back in our direction.
Obviously some of them have taken residence up in this area. I am
told a great many of the Greenwich Hospital employees are from Brooklyn.
What ever the case, they seem to have a separate agenda, and none of them seem
to have the professional level to deal with me directly in terms of what I do
with computers. I do not know much about medicine, so I do not deal
with many of the medical people anymore. Basically they all act like
they are all waiting for me to die, and I am actually quite healthy, so they
will probably have a long wait and more than likely they will be retired by the
time I am pushing up tulips. CIO
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01/09/07 Tuesday
3:45 P.M.: I made a few courtesy telephone
calls. I do not have much else to report. Around 11 P.M., one
of the delivery services
www.ups.com arrived
and delivered
Barnes & Noble.com - Books: 2007 Spirit of Horses Wall Calendar, by Leslie
Harrison, Wall Calendar for $7.49 and
Barnes & Noble.com - Books: 2007 365 Days In Great Britain Wall Calendar, by
Philip Hoffhines, Wall Calendar for $6.47 and $4.98 standard delivery charge
less 5% discount using this link
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hung the England calendar on the right closet door in the living room. I
hung the new horse calendar on the refrigerator door, and I moved the other
horse calendar that I had bought to the sweater closet door. I do
not look at the calendar pictures ahead of time, so each month in a surprise.
For January 2007, England is advertising Edinburgh, Scotland where Tony Blair
lives at Blair Castle or maybe his grandfather does. When I called
www.whitehouse.gov an older gentleman
with a Dutch Accent from Manhattan answered the telephone, so maybe Franklin
Delano Roosevelt is still volunteering around Washington D.C., he certainly
would know his way around town. I keep telling people that
television is entertainment and not reality. To know what really goes on
in the world, one needs some sort of government information, which we do not get
too much of around here. I told Franklin about Ema MacDonald
worrying about her land grant in Western Canada. I guess nobody is around
the White House, so the retired volunteers keep and eye on it while the
Presidents now travel frequently, since the mostly seem to be pilots anymore.
The Bank of New York said Panasonic would cancel one of the debit charges for
$8.11 before it goes through. I think I have been awake for 27
hours, so possibly somebody came into my apartment yesterday and put something
in my liquid refreshment which would be against the law. However,
the local people here anymore seem to think they are above the law for some
reason. We obviously have enough chemists in the area to figure it
out. I have a feeling whom every is behind all of this activity is
one of those circus people that comes into this area, when the more conservative
Old Guard leave this area for their southern excursions. However,
with the War on, we still have some of those Old Guard looking types around
keeping an eye on the area, while the younger generation is away in other
activities. It is my viewpoint that so much of the aviation aircraft is
being used for the war effort, if I am invited down to Florida this winter, I
might have to take Amtrak, which means I would only sneak cigarettes at station
platforms during stops for two days. I am basically afraid to fly
anymore, since I figure that since Delta Airlines is $20 billion in debt they
might not be up to proper maintenance standards, and since I enjoy train travel,
I might try it as an adventure. However, I am such an introverted computer
person anymore, I do not have much to chat with about with strangers, so I guess
I could take the laptop and write a web log. The nice thing about
the train though is that if you have to go to bathroom frequently, one has a
roomy place to go to the bathroom. However, in the company of
strangers, I would tend not to sleep for two days, which would be exhausting.
I also would have to get from Orlando to Vero Beach, Florida, but I would not
have to pay for an expensive livery vehicle from here to Kennedy airport which
is suppose to be safer, since they have longer runways. Driving
oneself is not worth it, since it is too expensive anymore, and I do not need a
car when I am down there. Well, I have not yet been invited, so I do
not know whether I will be going down in February or not. It is my
perspective from a northern viewpoint some of the old guard are still lingering
in this area, since the weather is a bit more comfortable than they are use to.
Since the Old Guard like to monopolize the downtown on nice days for social and
business purposes, and since I am not good at going out on rainy days or damp
days because of arthritis, I do not get out very much anymore. Also
when ever I go out, it seems somebody comes into my apartment and disrupts my
computer activity via stealthful means. Thus the individual whomever
it is must have accomplices in this area, or the individual looks like me and
drives a car like mine. I know a former neighbor of Richard Nixon
who is an unemployed actor, and he looks a bit like me. Since his
house burned down in the Malibu Colony in California yesterday, he might be back
in this area with whomever he worked for in the Malibu Colony. Since
he was not too good of an actor, he actually makes a living as the hair dresser
to the stars, so that is how he knows them. Since back in the
recession of 1982, I knew one of the Vogue Magazine hair dressers in Manhattan,
and since he got over a thousand dollars a day from celebrities, he earned quite
a bit of money all of which went to lifestyle expenses. Since he was
a native Florida person, I felt he should not waste his time with such trivial
pursuits as hair, and spend more time on activities relating to Florida, but
Vogue magazine over ruled me. At the time I did not need a hair cut, and
since it was 26 degrees below zero Fahrenheit in Manhattan at the time, and
since my room mate had kicked me out of the apartment I stayed at Bobby's
apartment and met some of his friend on the east side that Fred did not know.
He had one friend that lived across the hall from Greta Garbo. Since
I am not in to Hollywood stuff in particular, I was amused when Bobby told me he
was going down to St. Barth's for a fashion shoot for Vogue, since he was being
advertised by them as a British aristocrat in their magazine. Since
I already knew Conde Nast had been out here, I went down to Key West, just to
see what the same New York City people were doing down there.
Needless to say with large numbers of people from Manhattan in Key West, don't
you think certain representatives of other less known New York organizations
might show up to observe them. Unfortunately the local Florida
authorities did not cooperate with me, since they needed the money from the New
Yorkers. Unfortunately for them my superior agreed with me. In
an entertainment media, one might pretend to break the law, but in particular in
South Florida around the U.S. Military where most everyone carries a gun, one
tends not to break the law as an unarmed civilian. Basically from what I
can analyze from the New York media, the gas smell in Manhattan smelled like
Maple Syrup, but since I have been awake now for 28 hours, it might be some sort
of nerve gas agent that keeps the general population awake for a prolonged
period, so that when they finally collapse from exhaustion and fall asleep, they
will be more susceptible to invasion. Unfortunately that does not work too
well with Big City Urban people, since they sleep so much of the time, they end
up having a higher threshold of endurance to such a nerve gas. In
World War II, submarine commanders would spend months awake at a time with
intermittent 20 minute cat naps. I unfortunately am somewhat tired after
28 hours awake, so I will try to get some rest. I reheated and ate the
other half of the rice I made yesterday. I am doing just fine, so do not
worry about me. CIO
Note:<888>
01/09/07 Tuesday
8:15 A.M.: I ate three scoops of strawberry
cheese cake ice cream. I left a couple of messages with a friend of mine
who use to be Helen Clay Frick's next door neighbor in Bedford, New York, be he
started looking for greener pastures. A small point of trivia for
some old guard republicans in this area
TCPalm: News Richard Nixon birthday January 9, 1913 . If Richard Nixon
were still around today, he would still be excellent at doing tax returns, since
as a legislator, he wrote most of the tax laws, and by profession he was a Tax
Attorney. I think he would be a little bit better than Loop Hole
Larry or whomever you are using now. It is sort of amusing that he was
born on the same day as David Bowie
TCPalm
. Come to think of it
http://mikelouisscott.com/fred.htm looked a little bit like David Bowie, so
maybe they were related. I do know Fred occasionally was seen with
Mic Jagger, before I ran into him again in 1973. Of course Fred does not
remember me from the good old days in Boston of high tech nerds around Polaroid.
What do you think a well brought up young man would be doing in Boston in that
period having been well connected with Beverly Farms, Massachusetts. Only
the Lowells and the Lodges might know, but more than likely he was living off of
some blue chip stocks from some company which suddenly became very profitable
for a while. There is one very old company on the North Shore of
Boston that every one use to pretty much know, but many of us have long since
forgotten that was quite profitable in the old days. Now if one were
to look at this picture
http://mikelouisscott.com/fred.htm and
Paul Revere - Wikipedia, the
free encyclopedia they have the same arching eye brows which is a unique
family characteristic. Thus besides being 14th generation Dutch New York,
he might have been descended from a Boston Silver Smith, so make sure they ain't
hanging no lanterns in any of our church towers. In New England in
the old days, they had a group of volunteer militia called the Minute Men
Brandywine
Battlefield: Who Were the Minutemen? . Thus they much have
branched out into the Revere Copper bottom cooking pot business after silver
became too expensive. Revere would have been in this area, because
Silver use to be found in this area at one time. CIO
Note:<888>
01/09/07 Tuesday
5:55 A.M.: I was awake at noon
yesterday. I picked up my mail, and the Panasonic headset from
Amazon.com: Used and New: Panasonic KX-TCA92 Hands-free Headset with Comfort Fit
and Fold Design for $12 and $4.99 shipping coming from the New York area for
$16.99 total
arrived in the mail today. I hooked it up the Panasonic handset in the
kitchen. It works just fine. I straightened out a OOK
nail, and I nailed it to the side of the blue bookcase to hang the headset on,
and I leave it plugged into the handset, so it is convenient to use.
Once I get the belt clips, one will be able to travel around the apartment with
it hands free. I have it set on Voice Enhancement for the two
handsets which give only 3 hours of battery life between recharges instead of
the maximum six hours without Voice enhancements. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal with a sliced banana, a toasted English muffin with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I chatted with a relative whom is under a bit of
stress from my reports to the relative, so I have to remember not to make
stressful reports to that relative. I showered, and I cleaned up.
I met my new neighbor and her parents, and she is a Greenwich Library worker, so
she now knows where I live. We also have a retired Greenwich Library
worker in this building also. Thus having spent so many years in the
library, I keep about 500 books around the apartment that I have not read most
of in case, I ever get a time to read a book anymore. However the books
and records underneath the stereo system are dangerous to read and play, because
they support the entire stereo system to keep it from collapsing which might be
uncomfortable if one were sitting in front of it. I went out, and I
have not driven my car in a while, and the alarm system seems to run down the
battery in a few days, so I tried jump starting it with the new jump start
system, but it did not work, so I was finally able to jump start it with the
Slaymaker jump start system which also has a new battery in it. The
new jump start system might not have worked, even though it says it is fully
charged, possibly because the reset button on the back needed to be reset, so I
reset it later on, and hopefully next time it will work. When jump
starting a car, one is suppose to put the red positive cable on the positive
terminal, and the negative on a piece of grounding metal on the car, which with
the shorter cables on the jump start system on my Volvo is difficult, so I
jumped the black negative cable off the negative terminal. I then
let the car idle for a while. I then drove the short distance about
2 miles to Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I noticed
they still have the picture of the hand grenade in the window of the abandoned
art gallery, but I have not looked closely to see if it is occupied.
A fellow walker told me it is just modern art. I had to turn the car
off at the bank, but it started when I came out. I also had to get
my new checking account bank routing number, since when J. P. Morgan Chase
bought the retail operations of Bank of New York, they changed the bank routing
numbers. I need the correct bank routing number for my most recent
www.newegg.com payment to go through on my
account. I had chatted with
www.newegg.com
about why the payment had not gone through yet before I left the house.
Their payment center is in Florida, so I chatted with them a little bit about
the old days of Egghead Software, and I think
www.paulallen.com now owns it. I then went by the Wachovia Bank
on Benedict Place, and I paid my rent to the Greenwich Housing Authority at the
drive up teller. I then drove down by the waterfront on Steamboat Road,
and I viewed the mostly inactive waterfront. I then went to my usual
4 P.M. appointment. After that I drove up Lake Avenue to Close Road
and west on Close Road to Round Hill Road and back down Round Hill Road to
charge up my car battery. Not much I could see happening in back country
but more stone houses, but I am not sure if they are completely stone or just
stone facades. I guess with all of the rocks in Connecticut it is cheaper
to build in stone. They are not large houses by European manor
standards, but they are all that New Yorkers seem to need for simple retreats in
the suburbs on weekends and summer outings. I suppose a few people live in
them year round, when they get tired of the city. I then went
downtown, and I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and the train
station area. I stopped by the Greenwich Cigar store, and I bought a
dollar scratch card called Stocking Stuffer, but I did not win anything.
I chatted with a Greenwich Avenue regular whom once was a life guard at our
local beaches. I used the bathroom at the senior and the arts center.
I stopped by CVS and toured the store. I then went by the Greenwich
Library, and I read the Greenwich Time which seems awfully thin recently.
I noticed the art gallery has an exhibit on bird prints, which I would like to
see, but it was closed. I then went by the Stop and Shop, and I
bought a top round roast at half price for
$1.99 a pound $11.12, a six
pack of Stop and Shop plain bagels for $2, a one pound bag of baby carrots for
$1.79, and a head of Andy Boy broccoli at $1.49 a pound for $1.65 for
$16.56 total. I chatted with another shopper that we use to
use Andy Boy lettuce and produce in Nantucket 30 years ago, so Andy Boy is
probably a grandfather by now. I then returned home, and there
was a yearling deer in front of the parking area when I was parking, and I
then chatted with a relative, so as not to disturb the relative. I
ate the same meal as the last few days, and that was the last of the cold eye
round of beef. I then cut the eye round roast into one to two inch
cubes, and I put about 1/6th of it at a time in the Cuisine Art machine with its
regular blade, and I chopped it into hamburger with about 8 pulse grinds of a
few seconds each stirring in between two three grinds. I put the
chopped meat on a plate as I ground a couple batches at time, and I used the
kitchen scale to weigh out 8 ounce amounts of the chopped meat. I
then hand formed each 8 ounce portion of chopped meat into have 1.5 inch thick
round hamburger patties. I made 12 all together. I put
four in a large flat Rubbermaid container in the refrigerator. I
then put two each side by side in Zip Lock bags with most of the air compressed
out, and then I put them in a second Zip lock bag with the air compressed out to
prevent freezer burn. I then put them in the freezer, so I have 8 eight
ounce frozen hamburgers. I left a message with a relative.
I turned on the primary computer, and it seemed to have been tampered with plus
the motion detection software on the server had been turned off. It
would seem my computer systems had been tampered with and the apartment had been
entered into while I was out on my errands. Thus I will have to
increase the security around the apartment. I also noticed later on
this morning a mosquito in my toilet, so possibly somebody entered my apartment
from a warmer area of the planet in their traveling escapades. I
explained to a relative that what I do in maintaining this apartment and is
quite time consuming and in terms of computer time quite expensive to employ a
skilled professional, and if I find out whom it is, I could bill them like any
other business person would do for theft of services. I restored my
primary computer backup, and I restarted the server. I chatted with
a local security group a couple of times. I paid my
www.newegg.com bill once again.
I later noticed that Panasonic billed me a second time for the $8.11 expense for
the three Panasonic belt clips, thus they will cause my bank account to be
overdrawn, which I would rather not happen. The Panasonic receipt
says that I am not suppose to be billed until shipped, but it seems so far in
their computer accounting, they billed me when I ordered the three belt clips
and again today, so hopefully the computer systems will figure it out, so I will
not have to make another time consuming trip to Putnam Trust Bank of New York on
Mason Street while some intruder messes up my computer systems.
Since I have not told anyone the CMOS password or written it down, all that I
can figure out is the BIOS manufacturer in Norcross, Georgia which now owns both
American Megatrends and Award Bios has some sort of universal password, they can
use to hack into a shut down computer and mess it up. I would not
put it past those nitwits from Georgia Tech. Remember that song, "The
Night the Lights Went out in Georgia". If you do not think I know how to
do that, just keep trying my patience. We all know Delta flies
regularly into Westchester County Airport, which I am five miles south of, so
more than likely somebody off a Delta flight into the local airport is sneaking
into my apartment at regular opportunities. If they keep messing up
computers around
www.ibm.com , they might find
out some day when they are trying to use that airport that their computers
on their plane navigation will not work, and more than likely they will be left
with another airplane investigation. From what I can tell, the
number "811" is referred to here
AGA | Field Report: The 411 on 811 and
Vonage - Leading the
Internet Phone Revolution 811 dialing . If one were a serious computer
person in this area of which there quite a few of in this area with
www.ibm.com nearby, I would imagine the local
IBM security personnel have finally intercepted the individual whom seems
determined to keep messing up local individuals' computers in this area.
Since legally I would be considered a "Defense Contractor" in time of war, they
could be tried by a Federal Court to the fullest extent of the U.S. Law under
the Espionage Statutes during time of war, which is probably why the individual
will never be seen around here again. More than likely the agent
coming out of the Atlanta, Georgia area flight area with what I know about the
southeast of the United States of America would be an espionage agent of Fidel
Castro's. More than likely the agent is a Russian agent that looks a
bit like me and masquerades his way into the area to mess up my local work and
living arrangement. I have quite a few friends whom owns dogs in
this area, and if need be, I can invite them to house sit for me while I go out
for my brief errands anymore. Of course if the cats living next to
Nelson Rockefeller that inherited the $60 million dollars in 1973 from the poor
widow in Manhattan actually owned Microsoft
www.microsoft.com , I would be in big trouble for keeping dogs around here.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/08/07 Monday
2:35 A.M.: I will now shut down the
computer, and I will go to bed soon. I have to pay my rent later on
today, and I have a 4 P.M. appointment this afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>
01/08/07 Monday
2:25 A.M.: Legally with European Herpes
EHV-1 Equine Virus running rampant in the state of Florida, every local and
state municipality has the legal authority to stop and inspect any horse
trailers traveling in their area or other farm transport vehicles to inspect for
the virus, so it does not become more widely spread in this country, and much
would be the same for horse transport into Canada or other neighboring
countries. I am not a veterinarian, so talk to one if you can afford
one. CIO
Note:<888>
01/08/07 Monday
2:00 A.M.: I thinks Fred's old telephone
number the old days was 1-212-421-7420, but I could be wrong it was so long ago
around 1975 I last answered that telephone so many times. I figured out
the first six digits by looking up Rodman Rock's number in the Social Register
in the same neighborhood, so that might be the same number he used at East 54th
Street his last know address. George Cary claims he knows Rodman, so
possibly the Rocks keep a horse or two too. That was for the single line
at 420 East 49th street at the ground floor apartment next to the Spatz
apartment. However, if one had a 1973 Social Register, it should be
in there in case he kept the same telephone number. Possibly since Fred
has a lot of German contacts, the current German Chancellor
White House Global
Diplomacy and
President Bush Welcomes Chancellor Merkel of Germany to the White House
might need somebody to translate German for her while here and know where all
the Germans seem to hang out. I know there use to be a beer hall
where the New York Library is currently located, so possibly they have a beer
hall some where in Manhattan where they all still get together.
There use to be a lot of Germans around East 86th Street, and around West 72nd
Street and around Chelsea in the Meat Packing District, but I am not sure
whether that is still the case anymore. Remember if you keep horses, there
is one product which seems to grow very well in horse manure, and that is mint,
which comes in handy at the Kentucky Derby Time
http://www.kentuckyderby.com/ which
as usual is suppose to be the first Saturday in May, which this year would be
May 5, 2007, which is a few days before
Jamestown 2007 - America's 400th Anniversary , so since the Queen of England
Welcome to the official web
site of the British Monarchy is suppose to be in Virginia for the 400th
anniversary, maybe she will also make it to the Derby, since she is suppose to
like horses. Helen Kress Williams amongst her many charity happenings use
to be the head lecturers for the Colonial Williamsburg Society, and she and Fred
use to drive down to Virginia in her 1958 copper Chevrolet station wagon to
lecture them. I think she was also a member of the DAR, which is
that building adjacent to the White House that looks a bit like the White House.
DAR stands for Daughters of the American Revolution for any of you whom have not
been around that long. Of course there is also the Sons of the
American Revolution, but they do not seem to have gotten any money together to
build a club house anywhere yet. CIO
Note:<888>
01/08/07 Monday
1:05 A.M.: Current horoscope seems
accurate:
For Taurus the Bull
January 8 - 14, 2007:
The second week of
2007 could be quite intense. You may want to get some input from others on how
you can resolve an ongoing issue at home. This could mean getting some kind of
financial help, which would make life easier for you while you continue to
manage this area of your life. Now that Jupiter is in Sagittarius, you will have
a lot more luck when it comes to arranging loans or raising capital. You seem to
be very determined that 2007 is not going to be as difficult to deal with as
2006.
Well, I have a 1989
Social Register in the apartment, and since I think it is published in Orange
and Black in Princeton, New Jersey, and since I have unlimited long distance in
the United States of America, Canada, and Puerto Rico, I could do like Fred Von
Mierers and Helen Kress Williams did
http://mikelouisscott.com/fred.htm
and start calling people up in it to raise money for the "Old Guard".
Of course they knew all the right names to drop, and I do not think anyone who
is conservative Old Guard would donate money to support a Dutch Scottish
American living in Greenwich, Connecticut on the New York border watching it all
come and go. I still think it would be a better business policy to
make New England part of Canada, and then we could set up Customs check points
to inspect the traffic, and we could probably make a little bit of money off
Duty Free liquor on this side of the Canadian border. It would be
better than driving over to New York to buy milk or whatever they seem to
produce in that part of the country. My local New York contact I
chatted with today told me their family is driving a 13 year old car, so maybe
somebody could try to sell them a new car. My friend from Jay Peak,
Vermont
http://mikelouisscott.com/chris2000.jpg who now lives in New London,
Connecticut told me they invested in a couple of horses to keep by the trailer
in Vermont. I guess he could probably hire Ian Greenshield to build
him a barn, since Ian before he became Jackie Kennedy Onassis's bodyguard in
Stowe, Vermont use to build barns in Vermont. I think George Cary is still
investigating the Race Horse Monopoly in New York State. It seems
the people in New York State make so much money, they can afford the Race Horse
business as a tax write off against their gross income. I sometimes
wander if they transport anything else in their race horse vehicles if you get
my drift. There is not much else happening here, so I will now go through
my email. Of course if you start calling up people in the Social
Register, they might tell some of their friends to start calling you, and then
you would never get any rest. When I use to answer the telephone for Fred
in Manhattan, I would answer it 200 to 400 times a day, and I would just say he
is out on a business appointment and take a name and telephone number.
Fred tended to ignore most of the people that called him up, and he would tell
me the few people that were important, so I would remember who to give extra
special attention to on the telephone. CIO
Note:<888>
01/08/07 Monday
12:20 A.M.: I made and ate the same dinner
as last night. I chatted with a relative. I chatted with a
friend in Sea Island, Georgia, and I told them there is nothing going on here
with all of the rich people hiding out during the war. I watched some
local television, which seems to be mostly Chinese television, which I am not
really use to watching. I guess the Chinese since they make computer
parts can afford to advertise their own content on cable television. As
far as I know not much is happening. It is rather amusing how much a
big stink the Chinese make in the media, but one hardly ever sees any of them,
so from what I can tell, it is just another paper tiger, if you get my drift.
Well anyway, there is not much going on in this neck of the woods. I
guess the so called business people will have to go back to work this morning
doing what ever they do to make money. It is sort of amusing that
with all of the local business people supposedly making lots of money off of
whatever they do for work, the caliper of the local television programming is
geared towards their children most of whom would be preteen adolescents.
Well, I will now do a little bit of computer work. For now the
computers seem to be running just fine. CIO
Note:<888>
01/07/07 Sunday
9:45 P.M.: I moved the teak Hawaiian
pineapple to on top of the left entertainment case behind the Sony television in
between the Budweiser beer stein and the Dutch beer stein along side the small
German flag. Speaking of hurricanes with the much warmer weather
this year, it will mean warmer waters in the Atlantic ocean, so more than likely
the upcoming Tropical Storm Season in the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico
area will be much more intense than last season. Thus coming June 1, 2007,
one should keep and eye out on
http://mikelouisscott.com/weather.htm and
http://geocities.com/mikelscott/weather.htm . A good alternative
to the tropical storm season in the southeast is the southwest, but
traditionally during times of El Nino there are heavy forest fires in the
southwest from the drought that El Nino causes in that part of the country.
Thus it is six of one and a half dozen of another, unless one wants to be a
little bit cooler up north with the higher prices of heating in the north
country. Right now in the Fairfield County area of Connecticut along
the shore line, the temperatures have been moderate, so it has not been too bad
so far this winter, if one can afford to get out and explore the area.
Remember not to buy any refurbished cars from last years hurricane activity in
the New Orleans, Louisiana area, since once a car is flooded, it tends not be
quite as good as a regular used car that has not been flooded.
However, for me walking around a lot of expensive foreign cars that nobody can
afford to drive tends to be quite boring, so I do not walk in my own
neighborhood but in the woman's shopping and financial area of downtown
Greenwich Avenue, since 77% of the private money in the United States of America
is controlled by women over 70 years of age, more than likely they like to shop
for dresses and do their financial transactions at the same time, while the men
sit around waiting to make some money fixing something that might need fixed.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/07/07 Sunday
9:30 P.M.: I thought about it, and I moved
the two poinsettia plants to the mahogany bureau in the living room in front of
the large pathos plant, so the poinsettia leaves do not fall on top of the
electric radiators beneath the windows. I moved the two hurricane
glass candle shields to the window shelf with their small brass candle holders
and candles. I do not burn candles in my apartment, I just keep them
for ornamentation. I have plenty of backup lights with the jump
start battery systems that have lights. If once does not watch
television all of the time, one can always think of ways of improving one's home
environment instead of watching reruns all of the time from some place half way
around the world, one will never visit. CIO
Note:<888>
01/07/07 Sunday
9:05 P.M.: I noticed when I came in the
building the second time in the central hallway stair well, somebody had opened
the window, which is not advisable since this time of year the electric heat is
working in the central stair well as the other stair wells and building
entrances. I also noticed that somebody had used a candle to
prop open the upstairs central stairway door, which is against the fire code,
since stairway fire doors are suppose to remain closed on the stair wells.
I took the candle out, and I let the door close. I chatted with a
friend and a relative. I took down the flags off my hallway
bookcases, and I folded them up, and I put some of them in their boxes, and I
put them in the lower Rubbermaid hamper in the bedroom. I moved the
light blue Swedish glass ball from in front of the Sony television, and I put it
on top of the Williamsburg bean jar on the left side of the living room windows.
I moved the Buckingham Palace miniature model from the window shelf to on top of
the CD rack underneath the Sony television. I moved the small
figurine of two brass horses to on top of the Cablevision box on top of the Sony
television. I moved the two poinsettia plants from on top of the
Toshiba laptop on the brass and glass coffee table to the window shelf, so they
are out of the way of the coffee table area. I have to make sure that no
dry leaves from the poinsettia plants fall on the electric radiators beneath
them. CIO
Note:<888>
01/07/07 Sunday
7:25 P.M.: Earlier this morning, I
ate eight 5/8th inch by 1.5 inch by 1/4 inch thick slices of Stop and Shop
Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese. I also microwaved and ate a
single portion bag of
Orville
Redenbacher's Home Page popcorn. One has to take the smaller
single portion bag out of the General Electric microwave oven earlier on the
popcorn cycle or they will burn since they are smaller portions. I
threw out the garbage. One of my neighbors threw away the two small
poinsettia plants from the building hallway entrance when the took down the
holiday decorations, so I brought them up to my apartment, and I put them on the
White Star Line placemat on top of the Toshiba laptop computer on the brass and
glass coffee table, and I also put two butter plates underneath them. I do
not use the Toshiba laptop very often, so the added poinsettia plant decorations
on the brass and glass coffee table look very nice. I will now do
some regular computer work. CIO
Note:<888>
01/07/07 Sunday
6:20 P.M.: Possibly the confusion with me
and my internet activity is this picture
http://mikelouisscott.com/photo/mike-scott-picture-of-visitors-at-courchevel-1550-albertville-france-winter-olympics-1992.jpg
of some unknown European that I took at the Winter Olympics in France back
around 1992. I remember after I took the picture the Queen
Mother of Belgium showed up at the same coffee shop where I was having coffee,
so maybe the fellow to the right of the fellow in the red parka is somebody
important that does not like to be photographed. I woke up around 2 P.M..
I chatted with two relatives. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal with a sliced banana, a toasted English muffin with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I had a telephone call from someone claiming to
be from the
www.fbi.gov , and they said I had
to pay a visit to their local office, and when I asked them where the local
office was, they hung up. Call ID shows it came from a private
number. The caller said his name was Bob Scott from the FBI.
For all I know it is Bob Lee and some of his confederate henchmen working this
area this time of year, when there is warmer weather. We still could
have those Irish Travelers from Murphyville, South Carolina pulling their usual
con artist jobs in the area, since we have been having warmer weather.
Since I once lived next to the Sheriffs department in Greenville, South
Carolina, more than likely somebody there would know something about them.
I chatted with a friend, and I was told they also pretend to be from Augusta,
Georgia. I did some routine computer maintenance. I
chatted with another friend. I chatted with a local security agency.
Whenever I can afford to get a hair cut with shorter hair, sometimes people
think I look like Bill Ford
William Clay Ford,
Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia , so since he is no longer President
of Ford
www.ford.com motor company, he might
be in the area looking for a new job. He supposedly has had to cut
way back, and his family had to move from the upscale Grosse Point Farms,
Michigan area to the college town of Ann
Arbor, Michigan. Who knows maybe he could get a job at Ford Modeling
.....::::: FORD MODELS :::::.....
. I have a personal friend that looks a bit like me when I am thin,
so when their is confusion over people whom look similar, I have him investigate
since he is a licensed investigator, and he might know more. CIO
Note:<888>
01/07/07 Sunday
5:20 A.M.: I did some routine computer
maintenance. I watched some television. It is my
viewpoint that the recent hacking problems that I have been having on all three
of my primary computers for the last month and a half is coming from Taiwan or
from China through Taiwan. A number of other people I know have been
having similar problems. The motive for the Chinese would be that
since they make a lot of the hardware parts, they are trying to cripple out
systems in hopes of selling us newer hardware. It became pretty
obvious when the hacking mostly went away after the earthquakes in Taiwan which
knocked out a lot of their internet infrastructure. I ate three
scoops of strawberry shortcake ice cream. I will now shut down the
primary computer, and I will go to bed soon. The Chinese are like
mischievous children. They are so poorly informed in their closed
society, they do many things that do make sense to individuals whom are better
informed. CIO
Note:<888>
01/07/07 Sunday
2:10 A.M.: After I sent out my weekly
notes. I did a routine Vista Complete PC backup from the first hard drive
to the second hard drive. I will check out briefly to see if there
are any good movies on television this early in the morning. With
all of the high security in America and censorship with communications anymore,
there is not much left to do on the internet but bottom fish or take a break
from it and watch some vintage B movies about the way life use to be.
CIO
End of Scott's Notes
week of 01/07/07:
Note:<888>
01/07/07 Sunday
12:10 A.M.: I ate the same meal as last
night, but I ate three 3/8th inch thick slices of the cold eye round with the
meal. I will now send out my weekly notes. CIO
Note:<888>
01/06/07 Saturday
11:45 P.M.: I chatted with a relative.
I switched the primary computer memory, so the two 512 megabyte memory chips are
in the first and second slots and the one gigabyte memory chips is in the third
slot. It seems to be starting up normally now. I went
through my email. The Panasonic headset was mailed to me today from
New York state, so it should be here early in the week. I seemed to have
been hit by a DNS attack. I checked my Vista Firewall settings, and they
seem to have been altered, so I changed them to the defaults, and hopefully this
will fix the problem. CIO
Note:<888>
01/06/07 Saturday
10:45 P.M.:
Eureka! Getaway 3900 Backpack - Wal-Mart .
Eastsport - Cargo Backpack - Wal-Mart .
Target : Food Storage 54-pc. Set .
Buy.com
- Lewis N. Clark Frontier Backpack Black .
Eastsport - Basic Tech Backpack - Wal-Mart .
Amazon.com: MAXXUM from SwissGear by Wenger Computer Backpack Gray: Electronics
. Well proven back packs and other outdoors material
eBay Store - ShaDye Lane: Field
Pack, BDU Shirts, Vests .
Office Standard 2007 (Microsoft-02107668) - Techbargains - discount computer
sale buy cheap digital camera review cheap laptop techbargain tech bargain -
Techbargains.com . CIO
Note:<888>
01/06/07 Saturday
10:15 P.M.: I woke up at 4 P.M. today. I ate breakfast of
oatmeal with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I slept some more until 8 P.M.. I chatted
with a relative. I made my bed, and I washed the breakfast dishes.
The primary computer when starting up, when one turns on the UPS, one then has
to turn on the primary computer button and then hold it longer to turn it off
and then turn it on, and it sometimes starts. To possibly fix this
problem, I rotated its memory, so the one gigabyte memory strip is in the first
slot and the two 512 megabyte memory strips are in the second and third slots.
I also changed the pin positions on the front panel control wires where they
attached to the motherboard, and I also changed the memory setting in the CMOS
from 400 MHz to auto. It now seems to start up more smoothly.
One turns on the UPS and then turns on the primary computer with its button, and
sometimes it starts right up, and other times one has to be turned off again my
holding the power button for a few second and then on again, and then it starts
up normally. Whatever, the case it is starting up a little bit
better through the memory check cycle and the password logon. I went
outside, and I picked up my mail. I got my rent bill, and it is still the
same amount as in the past. I will pay it on this Monday.
I have a 4 P.M. appointment this Monday also. I do not need anything from
downtown, so although it is warm out, I will stay home, and I will do a little
bit of regular computer work.
Bets off on Prince William wedding - CNN.com . CIO
Note:<888>
01/06/07 Saturday
9:00 A.M.: I finished the backup.
I took down the small miniature Christmas tree and the Christmas wreath off the
outside of the front door. I chatted with a friend. I
will now shut down the primary computer, and I will go to bed soon.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/06/07 Saturday
7:45 A.M.: Before doing the backups, I
tried using "regedt32.exe" to delete all of the Symantec entries in the registry
and also I deleted the Symantec files, but when I went to reboot the computer,
it would not boot, so I booted the Vista DVD, and I selected the repair option,
and I think it did a system restore restore, so the computer is back running
fine again. I tried deleting the Symantec registry entries in case
there might be a problem installing the new version of Norton Internet Security
7 for Vista when it comes out at the end of the month. Well after
checking the system, I will just do the Vista Complete PC backup from the first
hard drive to the second hard drive. I will not do the backup to the
Bytecc external hard drive. I could always restore the Maxtor
external hard drive backup, since it is from before I uninstalled NIS 7 for
Vista beta, but I will do that as a last resort when the NIS 7 for Vista comes
out at the end of the month. CIO
Note:<888>
01/06/07 Saturday
4:45 A.M.:
How to
go to M.I.T. for free - USATODAY.com .
www.mit.edu .
BBC NEWS | Americas |
Drill ban sought for Alaskan park . It is suppose to be raining this
morning, so I will not be going out.
Greenwich, Connecticut (06830) Conditions & Forecast : Weather Underground .
I will now do a Vista Complete PC backup from the first hard drive to the second
hard drive. I will then do a Vista Complete PC backup from the first
hard drive to the Bytecc external hard drive. CIO
Note:<888>
01/06/07 Saturday
4:15 A.M.: I rested a while until
just now. The telephone rang with no person just as I was lying down to
rest after the last message.
For the Internet Explorer Tabs feature to have it similar to the old Internet
Explorer, I am try this set of options.
check
check
check
uncheck
check
check
check
check
uncheck
uncheck
uncheck
uncheck
check
I will now go through
my email.
CIO
CIO
Note:<888>
01/06/07 Saturday
1:15 A.M.: I cut two 3/8th inch thick
slices of the cold eye round of beef, and I put them on a dinner plate with some
Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce on them. I put a couple of teaspoons
of Kikkoman soy sauce on the rice in the Rubbermaid container from the
refrigerator, and I reheated it in the microwave on one vegetable cycle.
I put about an inch of water in a Revere pot with lid and steamer tray, and I
steamed for 15 minutes on medium high electric burner heat 1.5 cups of baby
carrots with broccoli spears and also a medium onion that I peeled and
quartered. I put the steamed vegetables in a bowl with a little bit
of olive oil on them. I put the heated rice on the dinner plate, and
I ate it all with a glass of iced tea. I will now take a nap for a
while. CIO
Note:<888>
01/06/07 Saturday
12:20 A.M.: I was awaken at 10 A.M.
this morning by a bothersome neighbor calling twice. I checked with the
Greenwich Housing Authority about the problem. They also told me
that my rent would not be going up, but I have not yet received the rent bill
today. At about 11:15 A.M., I received my order for 7 cartons of
Seneca Ultra Lights 100 cigarettes in a box from
www.ordersmokesdirect.com .
I chatted with a relative, and I woke up at 4 P.M..
I ate breakfast of
oatmeal with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I slept some more until 8 P.M.. I chatted
with a friend and a relative. I made my bed, and I washed the
breakfast dishes. I threw out the garbage and the recent periodical
literature. I watered the plants, and I put more white vinegar in
the scent bowl in the living room. If one searches "KX-TGA670" at
http://www.pasc.panasonic.com/epartr/
, one can see I can buy belt clips for my Panasonic handset units for .90 each
and $4.95 surface shipping. When I have the money, I can also order
this headset unit for it
Panasonic Hands Free
Headset - KXTCA92 , which seems to be about the best price with free
shipping or $29.95 from Panasonic with shipping charge. Of course this
generic one is also available
Emtc - Panasonic Cordless Phone Headset for $10 with free shipping.
I finally bought a slightly used one at
Amazon.com: Used and New: Panasonic KX-TCA92 Hands-free Headset with Comfort Fit
and Fold Design for $12 and $4.99 shipping coming from the New York area for
$16.99 total. I ordered three Panasonic cordless telephone belt clips for
.90 each for $2.70 and $4.95 ground shipping plus .46 tax for $8.11 total.
Thus I will have a belt clip for each of the two Panasonic handsets and a spare
one in case one breaks. Thus with the headset and the belt
clip, one would be able to wander around chatting with it hands free, and be
able to do something like work with it in the kitchen, but the handset is not
water proof, if it got wet. CIO
Note:<888>
01/05/07 Friday
5:35 A.M.: List of TV cards that are
suppose to work with Vista Media Center
http://jtsang.blogspot.com/2006/06/vista-beta-2-released-to-public-media.html
.
ActiveWin.com:
Microsoft Windows Vista with Media Center Hardware Requirements Information
. The Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150 is suppose to work with the Vista Media
center, so maybe sometime in the future, I will order on of the ones shown here
Newegg.com - Search Results for Hauppauge PVR-150/500 . I tried
installing the Vista beta WinTV Player for the Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150 to use
with my WinTV Go card, but although it installed, the channels would not change
with it or the other player even when I uninstalled it, so I did a System
Restore restore to two days ago, and the existing WinTV Go card works fine once
again, and its channels change once again. I will now shut down the
primary computer, and I will go to bed soon. I have to get up around
noon to check my mail to see if my rent bill came, and if it did I have to go
out and pay it. CIO
Note:<888>
01/05/07 Friday
3:10 A.M.: Don't feel like bottom fishing
yourself, try
dealnews.com - Find the lowest
prices and coupons on computer hardware, software, digital cameras, iPods, MP3
players, plasma TV . CIO
Note:<888>
01/05/07 Friday
3:00 A.M.: Forbes should know, he drinks
the good stuff
America's Best Big Companies - Forbes.com .
Monsanto Outlook Doesn't Impress - Forbes.com .
BBC NEWS |
Science/Nature | Black hole dines in ancient lair .
BBC NEWS |
Technology | Amazon boss shows off spacecraft .
BBC
NEWS | UK | Northern Ireland | Seal pups suffer in winter gales .
BBC
NEWS | UK | England | Cumbria | The battle to bring back Bluebird .
Bottom Fishing
www.newegg.com .
Newegg.com - LEXMARK C522n Laser Workgroup Color Printer - Retail . $200 off
for $281.99 plus $34.89 shipping. a red, yellow, blue, and black toner cartridge
would probably cost you close to $500 for all. If ordering, one should
check Lexmark to see if it come with full or starter toner cartridges.
However, you can order it here
Lexmark Printers, Inkjet Ink, Print Cartridge, Laser Toner, Ribbons – Lexmark
Online Store and
Search Results - Lexmark C522n just as cheaply, and see each of the four
toner cartridges costs $119, and a new one comes with toner cartridges good for
1500 sheets.
Newegg.com - Westinghouse LTV-20V4 Silver 20" 25ms LCD TV - Retail .
Newegg.com - PNY SPU3100PPB PCI SATA S-CURE Storage Card - Retail .
Newegg.com - EPSON Stylus Photo R260 InkJet Photo Color Printer - Retail .
Newegg.com - Honeywell HZ-710 Oil-filled Radiator with Electronic Controls and
Burlwood Finish - Retail .
Newegg.com - SEDEC BD-2001L Backpack - Retail .
Newegg.com - Rosewill R5601-SL Computer Case - Retail .
Newegg.com - Polaroid izone 550 Blue/Silver 5.1 MP Digital Camera - Retail .
Newegg.com - Recertified: Panasonic KX-TG2357SK 2.4 GHz FHSS GigaRange.
Dual-Handset Cordless Phone System - OEM .
Newegg.com - MR. COFFEE ECM20-23 Steam Espresso/Cappuccino Maker - Retail .
Newegg.com - Oster 6235 4 Slice Toaster Oven - Retail .
Newegg.com - DeLonghi EC140B Pump Espresso/Cappuccino Maker - Retail .
Newegg.com - Oregon Scientific BWR102 Digital Scale with Body Mass Index and
Remote Monitor - Retail .
Newegg.com - ion 250GB 3.5" External Hard Drive - Retail .
Newegg.com - WAHL 9305-200 16 Piece Complete Haircutting Kit for Dummies -
Retail .
Newegg.com - Rosewill RC-400 PCI 2.2 Integrated PCI DMA engines Gigabit Ethernet
Card - Retail .
Newegg.com - SolidTek White compact Arabic Keyboard - Retail .
Newegg.com - Rosewill RC-212 PCI SATA / IDE Controller Card - Retail .
Newegg.com - Sunbeam 3964 Timed Auto Off Spray Mist Non-Stick Soleplate Self
Clean Classic Iron - Retail .
Newegg.com - Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse Blue Mouse - Retail .
Note:<888>
01/04/07 Thursday
11:50 P.M.: The Joy of Cooking recipe for
pancakes, griddle or batter cakes.
About 14 four inch
cakes
Sift before measuring
1.5 cups of all-purpose flour
Resift with:
1 teaspoon of salt
3 tablespoons of sugar
1.75 teaspoons
double-acting baking powder
Beat Lightly:
1 or 2 eggs
When using 2 eggs, you
may separate them. Add the yolks to the milk mixture. Beat the
whites until stiff, but not dry and fold them lightly into the blended batter,
after adding the milk and butter.
Add:
3 tablespoons of melted
butter
1 to 1.25 cups milk
You can lightly grease the griddle or pan, and once heated over medium to medium
high electric heat, they should take two to three minutes per side. One
generally cooks them less on the second side, and one can generally flip them
with a spatula the first time once the batter on top has begun to bubble quite a
bit. One can added berries or other bits of fruit such as chopped
apples to the batter or even raisins, and one then puts butter or margarine on
the cooked pancakes and one pours over the stack of pancakes a hot or room
temperature syrup such as maple syrup or maple flavored syrup. One
could also use honey if it were available instead of syrup.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/04/07 Thursday
11:25 P.M.: I checked with the Delamar
Hotel at 1-203-661-9800 or 1-866-335-2626 or
The Delamar on Greenwich Harbor , and
they are not too busy in the off season with all of the other hotels in the
area, but it is convenient to Greenwich Avenue with all of its boutique
shopping, and I think they serve Twinings tea there, if you need a spot of tea.
Alas, I guess if one still smoked cigarettes, you could sit outside on one of
their harbor side room balconies and blow the smoke out into the harbor.
Occasionally the United States Coast Guard
USCG
moors one of its launches across the short distance of the harbor at that point
at the Police Launch dock just south of the Island Beach Ferry, so if one were
in need of transportation on Long Island Sound, and if one were in the U.S.
Military, one might hitch a ride at some indefinite date in the future further
eastward on Long Island Sound, and possibly from some station like New London,
Connecticut, one might catch another vessel out to that far away island of
Nantucket
Nantucket Island, MA 02554 - A
Complete Island Guide where about the only thing open this time of year
would be the Jared Coffin House, the Brotherhood of Thieves Whalers restaurant
and the Atlantic Cafe along with the usual year round activities such as the A&P
and the Hub and the Grand Union and Arnos at
www.arnos.net . Alas, since the tourist season tends to end there
after the Christmas stroll, more than likely one would be left with the local
year round islanders whom tend to be a thrifty group of people, since everything
on Nantucket except blue fish and sea gulls has to be imported, the prices there
tend to be 25% more expensive, except for possibly real estate rentals this time
of year, but one would still have to pay the higher heating bills for island
fuel. Of course
Bermuda.com offeres
cooler weather in the winter than Florida, but they are suppose to be in the
middle of the Gulf Stream, so possibly one could get by with a Trimingham's
sweater, but it can be cool in the night breeze. I was only there in
April, when I was living in the Boston area back in 1968, so I was use to cooler
temperatures for that time of year. I do not recall swimming in
April. I met my friend George Cary there at the time, so maybe he is
actually from there instead of East Aurora, New York up by Buffalo, New York.
He did seem to have a Queen Victoria connection, and I once read that one of
Queen Victoria's daughters married a wealthy Canadian, and it was so cold in
Canada, she made Bermuda a popular winter destination. Of course the
Duke of Windsor when he was the Governor of the Bahamas during World War II had
a wealthy Canadian friend whom owned a profitable gold mine. He also
knew the Swedish fellow that owned Electrolux which use to manufacture vacuum
cleaners in Greenwich, Connecticut, and he was able to use his yacht the
"Southern Cross" to travel off of the Bahamas, but I am not sure if he ever
sailed on it across the Atlantic. Frequently Royalty have their own
separate group of retainers, so they tend to take them with them where ever they
may wander. About the most Anglophile place I know of in the United
States of America is probably here in Greenwich, Connecticut, since it seems a
few people here have British connections. I remember there use to be a
British colonel that walked downtown from his Riverboat shaped house in mid
country on Lake Avenue, and there use to be a lot of British sports cars around
here in the old days. Alas I guess the British have found out other
places to hide in the Commonwealth with modern transportation, so it is hard to
tell how many if any are still left in this area anymore. I ate the
last scoop of butter pecan ice cream and another scoop of light strawberry
shortcake ice cream. CIO
Note:<888>
01/04/07 Thursday
10:05 P.M.: I chatted with a
relative. Basically living up north, they have enough people around
that we manage to survive when it is warmer around here. Of course
the cost of living up north is suppose to be more expensive than down south, so
we do not eat as much as our southern cousins whom live where a lot of the food
is produced. Of course maple syrup is produced up north as is a lot
of grain or wheat and so are eggs and so is milk and so is baking powder and
butter and berries in season, so one technically could rough it up north on
blueberry pancakes with maple syrup and butter in season or without blueberries
out of season. Apples are produced up north too, so one could have apple
pancakes. Also where there is a lot of grain, some of it is used to
feed livestock and poultry, so they have some of those items up north too.
However, it takes quite a bit of energy to produce grain, so I am not sure how
much grain we have in our reserves or not. Amtrak is suppose to deliver
fresh produce up north from Florida, and as far as I can tell, we still have
fresh produce. Also since it can sometimes be cold up north, we tend
to have a lot of frozen foods, but it costs money to run a freezer.
There are also a lot of canned foods up north, but they might come from warmer
areas of the country. Of course there are a lot of dairy products up north
too. We also have lots of potatoes, however we supposedly are running low
on seafood, since the oceans are getting fished out. Locally here in
Greenwich, Connecticut we do not produce too much food except a few orchards and
whatever is left to catch in Long Island Sound, but our grocery stores are still
full of expensive food items if one can afford them. We also have
the large Canadian Commercial bakery called George Weston Foods that produces
the Arnold and Thomas' line of bread products and possibly the Entenmann's
pastries and pies. I think they also produce turkeys in Michigan, so
possibly there is still food around here. We also have a Costco
www.costco.com nearby where on can shop in
wholesale quantities over in nearby a 100 yards away Port Chester, New York.
I have always been taught to watch my weight, so currently after a filling
dinner, I weigh 193.5 pounds in my leisure clothes, which would be about 88
kilograms or 13.82 stones, so I guess you could say roughly I weigh 14 stones.
I am 6 feet tall or 72 inches or tall or 1.83 meters tall, which overall is on
the smaller size for full grown adult males in this area. I was always one
of the smaller people in my age group where ever I lived. CIO
Note:<888>
01/04/07 Thursday
9:05 P.M.:
I took the
3.35 pound prime angus eye round roast, and I put it on a baking rack in a baking
pan, and I seasoned it on all sides with garlic powder, chicken and meat
seasoning, ground black pepper, Italian seasoning, and a lot of Kraft Hickory
Smoked barbeque sauce, and I cooked it in the Farberware convection oven at 325 degrees
Fahrenheit for 45 minutes. For the last 15 minutes, I put an inch of
water in a Revere two quart pot with lid and steamer tray with a cup and aha
half of baby
carrots and broccoli spears, and I steamed them on high until the steam began to
rise and lowered it to medium high for a total of 15 minutes steaming time.
I also made up a batch of
http://www.geocities.com/mikelscott/mlsrice.htm , and I also used two beef
bouillon cubes and some Old Bay seasoning in it. I cut two 7/16th
inch thick slices off the cooked eye round of beef on a carving board with a
serrated cutting knife, and I put the remaining eye round in a Rubbermaid
container in the refrigerator. I put the beef juices from the
carving on the two slices of beef on a dinner plate. I put the
steamed broccoli and baby carrots in a bowl with a little bit of olive oil on
them. I put half of the rice on the plate, and the other half in a
Rubbermaid container in the refrigerator. I put a couple of
teaspoons of Kikkoman soy sauce on the rice, I ate it all with a glass of
iced tea. I chatted with the
Key West Hotel Resorts & Florida Keys
Beach Accommodations - Casa Marina Resort Key West , and they told me it is
finally busy down there. I was thinking with the warmer weather up
north from El Nino that possibly not as many people are now going to Florida in
the winter that once went down there. Of course if some southern people
need to get away from all of the excitement and activity down south, they could
come up here and stay at the
The Delamar on
Greenwich Harbor which is not very busy on the Greenwich, Connecticut harbor
right now. They currently are flying the Canadian flag there, so
more than likely they offer Canadian hospitality there. There are
quite a few people from Greenwich, Connecticut whom go back and forth between
Greenwich, Connecticut, Key West, Florida, and Nantucket Island, Massachusetts,
but it probably depends on whether they can afford fuel for their yachts.
It can cost over $50,000 to fill up a moderate size yacht with fuel for a short
trip. It ain't cheap to bring the stink pot along. CIO
Note:<888>
01/04/07 Thursday
7:05 P.M.: I chatted with a relative
and a couple of friends. The only reason that I can think of that
somebody might hack or try to gain access to my computer equipment would be
possibly to gain access to any address or telephone numbers of friends and
family. Since one of my family members knew Mr. Vickers
Vickers machine gun -
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia more than likely they would not have much
success bothering them. There is another possibility and that is
that they might think that I actually own my Microsoft Money index portfolio of
a million dollars in stocks bought in August 1997 of 100 shares of 165 different
stocks that I randomly selected and one share Berkshire Hathaway A stock which
today by the same index portfolio is worth $1,760,000 or about 6.5% annual
growth for the New York Stock exchange which is about average for a blue chip
index like that. However, in a portfolio like that one would have
large trading fees and after one paid one's capital gains on a portfolio like
that one's net profit would be less than 4%, which is why I say one would be
better off investing in Long Term United States Government Treasury Bills which
pay about 4.7% a year, which one would have to pay tax on, but one would not
risk losing one's capital investment if the stock market took a big drop which
it historically has from time to time. CIO
Note:<888>
01/04/07 Thursday
5:35 P.M.:
EGU General Assembly 2007 .
Report:
Earthquake-Damaged Asian Networks Will Be Slow To Recover - Technology News by
TechWeb .
Foreign spying on U.S. defense technology seen
rising | Tech&Sci | Technology | Reuters.com . If some foreign agent
is hacking or gaining access to my computer equipment for reasons of their own,
I have to remind you in time of war, they could be shot for espionage.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/04/07 Thursday
4:35 P.M.: I woke up around noon.
I ate breakfast of
oatmeal with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I made my bed, and I washed the breakfast dishes.
I picked up my mail, and I have not yet received my rent statement from the
Greenwich Housing Authority. Apparently their computer for their
billing system broke down last week. I showered, and I cleaned up.
I went to my usual 3 P.M. appointment, and I returned home. I had to
restart the server, it looked like it had been tampered with or hacked.
It is running fine now. It always seems like when I go to my usual
Thursday 3 P.M. appointment, the computers are tampered with. I will
now do some regular computer work. CIO
Note:<888>
01/04/07 Thursday
4:40 A.M.: Twinings
Twinings of London - 300 years of
expertise Tea deal
Slickdeals.net .
BBC NEWS |
Science/Nature | 2007 to be 'warmest on record' .
BBC NEWS |
Asia-Pacific | Australians in Antarctica ascent . I ate 12 Ritz
crackers with 1.5 inch by 1.5 inch by 1/16th inch thick slices of Stop and Shop
Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese on them. I put the Sony
Television Optimum Digital Cable Box remote control on the telephone table at
the apartment entrance, so it is more easily available for kitchen or dining
table or in the living room television viewing area. Not much
happening on this side of the pond. I suppose with the warmer winter
so far this winter it is a good time to visit the north country of Canada or
Northern Europe this time of year, but it would still be a bit damp with lots of
humidity despite the warmer weather. I have a feeling the ski
resorts in the Northeast of the United States of America are not doing so well.
I will now shut down the primary computer, and I will go to bed soon. Of
course with the warmer weather up north, there will probably be less people
venturing down south on holidays, since there are still higher fuel costs
involved in traveling. During this past 30 days of December 2006 with the
living room thermostat set at 78 degrees Fahrenheit keeping the apartment at 70
to 72 degrees compared to November 2006 with no electric heat turned on, the
electric usage in November for 34 days was 967 KWH versus December 30 days at
1126 KWH or 28 KWH per day in November 2006 versus 38 KWH used per day in
December 2006. The electric bill for November 2006 without electric
heat going was $160.04, and the bill for December 2006 which I have paid the
monthly average of $165 for was actually $180.56 or $20.52 more with the
electric heat turned on during this past mild December 2006. The
average temperature for December 2006 was 39 degrees Fahrenheit versus 28
degrees Fahrenheit for December 2005, so with the warmer weather we are saving a
bit of money, which works out to be about the same cost as last year with the
colder weather, since there was an electricity rate increase last January and
February 2006, and there is suppose to be another one this January 2007.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/04/07 Thursday
2:45 A.M.: On the order for Barnes & Noble.com - Books: 2007 Spirit of Horses Wall Calendar, by Leslie
Harrison, Wall Calendar for $7.49 and
Barnes & Noble.com - Books: 2007 365 Days In Great Britain Wall Calendar, by
Philip Hoffhines, Wall Calendar for $6.47 and $4.98 standard delivery charge
less 5% discount using this link
Barnes & Noble.com - Fortune Magazine Store Front
of .71 and $1.10 tax for $19.33 total, tracking is
UPS: Tracking Information
.
Newegg.com - Don't Miss Out! For A Limited Time Only! .
Microsoft Office
Live : Full Review - Review by PC Magazine .
Windows Live Ideas – Homepage .
Save Over $75 - Polaroid 7" Widescreen Under-Cabinet LCD TV w/DVD Player @
Geeks.com! . I went through my email. CIO
Note:<888>
01/04/07 Thursday
1:35 A.M.: I chatted with a relative
after the last message. I showered, and I cleaned up, and I went
out, and I threw out some garbage and the last two shipping boxes, and I brought
along my cart for bringing back groceries from the car to the building.
I drove downtown, and I noticed there a lot of young people who I guess can not
afford to cruise in their cars hanging out at the Shell gasoline station on West
Putnam Avenue. I sat out for a while downtown, and it was fairly
quiet. I drove down by the waterfront on Steamboat Road, and then I
drove through Bruce Park along the waterfront along the Mianus River and east on
East Putnam Avenue to the Riverside shopping plaza. I went to CVS,
and I got their circular for next week. Next week starting on
Sunday, they have CVS vitamins and supplements on sale for buy one get one free.
I was given the special early since the circular on display advertised it, and I
got two 60 capsule bottles of MSM 1000 mg. for $6.79 both. I then went to
the Food Emporium, and I bought a 5 pound box of Clementines from Spain for
$4.99, two 16 ounce boxes of America's Choice margarine for .99 each, two 64
ounce containers of Florida Natural orange juice with calcium for $3 each, two
Turkey Hill buy one get one free of 1.75 quart containers of low far strawberry
shortcake ice cream for $5.79 both, a top round Angus eye round roast for $3.99
a pound for $12.93, a 48 ounce container of Quaker Old Fashioned oatmeal
for $4.19, three 64 ounce containers of America's Choice grape juice for $3.09
each, two 10 quart package boxes of America's Choice powdered dry milk for $6.99
each, a two pound bag of baby carrots for $3.49, a head of broccoli for $1.99,
Dole bananas for .69 a pound for $1.79, and a three pound bag of onions for
$2.49 for $68.89 total. I then returned home, and I brought up my
groceries with my folding cart. I noticed at the Riverside Food
Emporium they have large spiral cut uncooked hams for $1.49 a pound.
I put $10 on my MacGray laundry card, so I have $13.85 on it now. I
put away my groceries. Earlier this week, I reconnected the
Net2Phone headset to the Toshiba laptop computer to have it available for use.
Thus all of my computers now have headsets, and all of them except the Toshiba
laptop have web cams. I took an 8 inch long cable TV cable, and I
unplugged the out cable from the Sony television digital cable box, and I
screwed in the 8 inch cable, and I the put a two splitter on it, and I connected
the cable for the Sony television to one of the two ends, and I connected the
long cable leading to the kitchen 20 inch RCA Thomson Proscan television to the
other output connector, so now both of those TVs are now operated by the Digital
Cable box on top of the living room Sony television, and they will both run the
same channels when turned on. One can use either of the Digital
Cable Box remotes to control it including the one by the computer, but one has
to turn on the kitchen Proscan with the Zenith or the RCA remote in front of it
on the counter, and make sure it is tuned to channel 3 to receive the cable
signal. Thus I can watch the entire digital television line up in
the kitchen while I cook or clean up or have a cigarette. I will now
go through my email. However, first I will eat two scoops of butter
pecan ice cream.
2007 New York
National Boat Show - Official Web Site . CIO
Note:<888>
01/03/07 Wednesday
8:25 P.M.: I chatted with a relative.
I microwaved, and I will shortly eat with a glass of iced tea a 15.5 ounce
Stouffer's stuffed peppers dinner. I will now shut down the primary
computer, and I will shower, and I will clean up, and I will go downtown
briefly, and then I will go by CVS at the Riverside Shopping Plaza, and I will
do a little bit of the first of the month shopping at the Food Emporium at the
Riverside Shopping Plaza. CIO
Note:<888>
01/03/07 Wednesday
7:05 P.M.: I was up at 2:30 P.M. this
afternoon. I picked up my mail.
I ate breakfast of
oatmeal with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I made my bed, and I washed the breakfast dishes.
I watched President Ford's funeral from Grand Rapids, Michigan
FOXNews.com -
Gerald Ford Laid to Rest in Michigan Hometown - Politics | Republican Party |
Democratic Party | Political Spectrum .
Gerald
Ford laid to rest - CNN.com . FedEx delivered the two extreme
cold weather to minus 30 degrees below zero Fahrenheit U.S. Army sleeping bags.
I rolled them up into bed rolls in the hallway from top to bottom, and I secured
them shut with their draw strings. I put one at the far end of each
sofa. When I was throwing out the box, UPS delivered the
Crucial 2 gigabyte pen drive and the Casio watch with light. I
chatted with a neighbor. I installed the pen drive on the motherboard USB
2.0 port, and it works just fine for turbo boost in Vista. One has to
enable it from the pen drive icon properties. I set the Casio watch
to the exact time and date with civilian time clock of 12 hours, but it can be
quickly changed with a button to military time of 24 hours. Its
light button should work just fine at night. The light comes on with the
bottom button for few seconds at night if one pushes it to see the time.
It also has a stop watch feature and a alarm feature, and it is water resistant
to 50 meters under water.
Note:<888>
01/03/07 Wednesday
6:25 A.M.: I ate the last piece of cheery
pie with a scoop of butter pecan ice cream. I checked with a local
security organization about the picture in the store window downtown.
Sign of things to come
bLaugh .
Batteries.com
Brand 50 Alkaline Battery Package - 40 AA's and 10 AAA's $8.99 with coupon
code "NEWYEAR" and .99 shipping.
Microsoft Investigating Possible Vista Flaw - Windows Vista, Determina, Security
- CRN - begin .
Microsoft: Vista's Secure, Not Perfect - CRN - begin .
A Doozie Of A Duesie - Forbes.com . I went through my email.
BBC NEWS |
Technology | $100 laptop project launches 2007 .
BBC NEWS |
Science/Nature | Mars rovers are taught new tricks .
Ford's final homecoming - CNN.com .
Amazon.com: Pyrex Storage 10-Piece Set with Lids: Kitchen & Housewares .
Target : Durable 38-pc. Storage Set .
At
www.barnesandnoble.com , I looked
at
Barnes & Noble.com - Book Search: horse calender , and I bought
Barnes & Noble.com - Books: 2007 Spirit of Horses Wall Calendar, by Leslie
Harrison, Wall Calendar for $7.49 and
Barnes & Noble.com - Books: 2007 365 Days In Great Britain Wall Calendar, by
Philip Hoffhines, Wall Calendar for $6.47 and $4.98 standard delivery charge
less 5% discount using this link
Barnes & Noble.com - Fortune Magazine Store Front of .71 and $1.10 tax
for $19.33 total. I will now shut down the primary computer, and I will go
to bed soon. CIO
Note:<888>
01/03/07 Wednesday
4:05 A.M.: I noticed something unusual
downtown this evening. There was a large picture of a hand grenade in the
window of a store one or two stores west of the YMCA downtown on East Putnam
Avenue. If this is a sign of things to come, possibly we should try
to increase security in this area by going to Military Police and Military
Security, but I am not sure what the reserves are in that capacity with the
current war in Iraq under way. It seems like a rather odd picture on
display in an area of upscale home improvement stores. I will now go
through my email. CIO
Note:<888>
01/03/07 Wednesday
3:40 A.M.: This month at the first of the
year, my Social Security SSI went up $603 to $623, but my Food Stamps went down
from $122 to $114.30 for a net increase of $7.70 in income or from $725 in 2006
to $737.30 in 2007, however my rent is also suppose to go up this month, so at
this point I have 1% increase in income which seems rather peculiar in terms of
the real COLA or Cost of Living Adjustment, since my electricity last year which
includes heating and cooling went up 20% last year and is suppose to go up
another 20% this January, and also most other items seem to have gone up, plus I
am saving less that half or what I did at last year's end in terms of CVS and
Stop and Shop and Food Emporium savings with their store discount cards.
If my rent goes up more than $7, I will have no Cost of Living Adjustment for
inflation. Thus it seems to be the U.S. and the State of Connecticut
and the local Greenwich Housing Authority are fudging with the figures, and they
are not following the real Federal COLA guide lines. It means that
more than likely I will have to try to barrow money from family members to make
ends meet, which I really should not have to do so, considering I work all the
time as a volunteer with the computers and the internet and also I do quite a
bit of other observation around town which takes time and money. I
have paid my average amount for the electricity bill this month at
www.cl-p.com , but I will not see what the
real amount was until the statement is released on the internet in a day or so.
Thus the lack of support except for a little bit of family help has limited me
to what I can do overall. Still I have worked with computers for 16 years
and having lived at this current location for I think 18 years, there is not
much new that I need, but I have to maintain the existing environment that I
live in which means watching every penny. CIO
Note:<888>
01/03/07 Wednesday
2:45 A.M.: I paid my latest
www.newegg.com order with the pen drive that
is
suppose to work with Vista turbo boost
Newegg.com - Crucial Gizmo 2GB Flash Drive (USB2.0 Portable) - Retail for
$35.99 or the same here
2GB
Gizmo! overdrive with security software from Crucial.com for just $56.99! ,
so I ordered the
Newegg.com - CASIO W87H-1V Casual Sports Watch - Retail for $19.99 and the
Newegg.com - Crucial Gizmo 2GB Flash Drive (USB2.0 Portable) - Retail for
$35.99 less .62 or 1.1% preferred account discount plus $6.29 one day shipping
plus $2.99 preferred customer discount plus $2.99 rush order fee for $61.65
total which are now paid for. Tracking on the crucial pen drive is
UPS: Tracking Information . The Casio watch has not shipped yet. This
is the link for the two U.S. Army
www.army.mil
Extreme Cold Weather to minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit sleeping bags that I bought
from
eBay: ECW Sleeping Bag US Army Surplus Excellent Condition (item 280043680378
end time Dec-29-06 08:16:58 PST) for $29.99 each for $78.48 total with
shipping which was $18.50 shipping for both. The tracking is
FedEx | Track also due today. CIO
Note:<888>
01/03/07 Wednesday
1:50 A.M.: I went out after the last
message. I went downtown, and I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue and the train station area. I was once told
about four years ago that President Gerald R. Ford had an office in the office
building on the north side of the Greenwich train station area. I
never saw him around it, however I have chatted with the night watchman there a
number of times. I chatted with the
Planet Pizza store person, and I
reminded him that their store's biggest customer in White Plains, New York is
www.ibm.com up in Armonk, New York.
They ate pizza there even before Sam became president of the company.
Of course I post my own pizza recipe at
Michael Louis Scott's Home Made
Pizza which is sort of like an Italian Deep Dish Sicilian Pizza.
In Volcanology, as I recall when I use to visit Manhattan regularly, I once ate
at
Welcome to Uno Chicago Grill #0308 Columbus Ave. from the
Uno Chicago Grill , which is
located just behind the
American Museum of
Natural History in Manhattan on the West Side in case any hungry
volcanologists show up in town. I recall eating at their first
restaurant in Chicago, Illinois with my second cousin John Winter and his family
while I was in college at
www.lfc.edu .
However, on my limited budget, I have not been able to afford to order or eat
out from pizza parlors, but when we first moved to Fairfield County, and we
lived in Stamford, Connecticut for a year on Rocky Rapids Road, before moving to
Greenwich, Connecticut to Baldwin Farms Road North and South too, and Alpine
Road, and Cornelia Drive, Putnam Green, Milbank Avenue, Grigg Street, Steamboat
Road and finally Vinci Drive, we use to regularly order pizza in Stamford,
Connecticut from
john's best pizza loc: Stamford, CT - Google Maps . Of course pizza in
the United States of America tends to be a lot more substantial, since we have
all of the basic ingredients to make it. Also when I was in
Key West, Florida, I knew Bob Russell who started Pizza Hut
Pizza Hut - For Fast Delivery, Carry-out or
Dine In! by opening one next to every big ten university in the Midwest
which he eventually sold to
www.pepsi.com .
We also knew the people from Michigan that started
Domino's Pizza - The Pizza Delivery
Experts ® . Around New York University and Greenwich
Village in the old days, I use to occasionally get a slice from Ray's Pizza, one
of which was just north of the West 4th street subway stations, and I recall the
other one was at around 73rd street and Third Avenue in Manhattan. Of
course when I lived in Florence, Italy, I was known to frequently eat pizza for
snacks, since they are much lighter in Italy, and I recall regularly order pizza
in Florence, Italy from a stand near the train station. When I worked at the
Midwest Bank in Lake Forest, Illinois during college, I noticed the local pizza
parlor was one of their most active depositors, and a friend whose family owned
Castle Oil in Connecticut also seemed to be one of their biggest customers.
When I worked in Long Island, in Plandome Manor, New York, there was evidence
that someone from
Welcome to the Polly-O® cheese was around, and when I was last down in Key
West, Florida, there was used to be an organic pizza parlor on Duval Street in
Key West in the center of town that was quite active, and I recall, I met Steve
Beale of Fennimore Cheese there which is now
Fine Wisconsin Cheese from Carr
Valley Cheese Inc. - La Valle, Wisconsin , and as I recall one of my family
first friends in Greenwich, Connecticut whom are still here owned a cheese
company in Wisconsin that they sold to a larger food company, and as I recall
when I went to former President Bush's inaugural in 1989, we went to the
Wisconsin reception where there was lots of free food with a lot of dairy
products. During my walk of Greenwich Avenue, I stopped by the ATM
machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Greenwich Avenue. I also
once I completed my walk, I walked back down to the bottom Greenwich Avenue to
the Thataway Cafe, and I used the men's room there. I noticed one of
their patrons was singing Karaoke Music of Frank Sinatra's song "My Way".
It was a very good rendition of the classic song, and the person even looks a
bit Italian. I then returned to my car, and I drove down by the
waterfront. I returned home. I made and ate the same
meal as last night reheating the rice and French green beans in the microwave
oven on one vegetable cycle. On the burger and onions, I also put
five 1.5 inch by 1.5 inch by .25 inch slices of Stop and Shop Vermont extra
sharp cheddar cheese, which for the last two minutes, I warmed the cheese with
the lid on the frying pan, and I also added a couple of teaspoons of Kikomann
soy sauce for the last two minutes. I ate the meal with a glass of iced
tea. While walking Greenwich Avenue, I noticed the now vacant Candy
Nichols shop across the street from
www.cvs.com
would be a good place to put in a new
www.walgreens.com to keep up the competition on Greenwich Avenue. It
would even better if it were opened 24 hours too like the one in the old Caldors
store in Old Greenwich. CIO
Note:<888>
01/02/07 Tuesday
9:05 P.M.: I chatted with a relative.
I ate a piece of cheery pie with a scoop of butter pecan ice cream and a glass
of iced tea. I will now shut down the primary computer, and I will
shower, and I will clean up, and I will go downtown for one of my normal regular
walks that I do regularly now that I am caught up on my computer activity.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/02/07 Tuesday
8:20 P.M.: This morning before going
to bed, I did a Vista Complete PC backup of the primary computer from the first
hard drive to the second hard drive. CIO
Note:<888>
01/02/07 Tuesday
7:45 P.M.: I was awake at 3:30 P.M..
I had another computer magazine call.
I ate breakfast of
oatmeal with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I made my bed, and I washed the breakfast dishes.
I went outside, and I threw out some garbage, and I buzzed a neighbor that their
window was still partially opened. Because of President Ford's
funeral, we did not have mail delivery today. I noticed the tropical
plant was back outside by the side entrance. I watched President
Ford's funeral activities in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and I also printed out and
posted the last four months of my Scott's Random Notes
Scott's Notes
from September 2005 through December 2006, 1.65 Mbytes http://mikelouisscott.com/mlsnote2.zip
contains "mlsnote5.doc" and "mlsnote6.doc" and "mlsdoc7.doc"
and mlsdoc8.doc pages 4335 -
5450 and
Scott's Notes
from September 2005 through December 2006, 1.65 Mbytes http://geocities.com/mike2scott20062/mlsnote2.zip
contains "mlsnote5.doc" and "mlsnote6.doc" and "mlsdoc7.doc"
and mlsdoc8.doc pages 4335 -
5450
. I left the printout of my notes in two Oxford clamp binders on the near
back side of the town sofa behind the telephone chair at the apartment entrance.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/02/07 Tuesday
3:35 A.M.: I just ate another piece
of cheery pie with a scoop of butter pecan ice cream. I went through
my email. I guess I could try to go to bed earlier this morning, and
I could set my alarm to watch President Ford's funeral this morning at 9 A.M.
Betty
Ford prays at her husband's casket - CNN.com and
GERALDFORDMEMORIAL.COM and
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and
Museum . I will now shut down the primary computer, and I will
go to bed soon. CIO
Note:<888>
01/02/07 Tuesday
1:40 A.M.: This evening about 6 P.M., I ate
a piece of cherry pie with a scoop of butter pecan ice cream on it.
CIO
Note:<888>
01/02/07 Tuesday
1:20 A.M.: I put away the laundry. I
made up a batch of
Michael Louis
Scott's Microwave Oven Rice Recipe . After the rice was done with its
microwave cycle, I opened a 15 ounce can of Green Giant French beans, and I put
the contents in a microwave proof pot with lid, and I heated them on one
vegetable cycle. While doing this for the last 10 minutes,
I took a 10 inch stick proof frying pan, and I put in a few table spoons of
olive oil and a couple pads of margarine, and I peeled and sliced one medium
onion into 1/4th inch thick slices, and I turned the frying pan on to medium
high electric burner heat, and I brought the fat to a simmer, and I sautéed the
onions and burgers for about 4 minutes a side flipping it regularly and
seasoning it with garlic powder and ground black pepper and chicken and meat
seasoning and lowering the heat to medium. I then put the burger on
a plate covered with onions, and half the steamed rice on the plate with a
tablespoons of Kikkoman soy sauce on the rice, and I put half the steamed
green beans drained of their water in a bowl with a little bit of olive oil on
them. I ate it all with a glass of 30% grape juice and 70% filtered
cold water. I put the remaining rice in a Rubbermaid container in
the refrigerator, and I put the remaining French green beans in a Rubbermaid
container also in the refrigerator. A friend I know went to the new
movie about diamond smuggling in Africa, and he told me it was so scary, he
never feels like going to Africa. CIO
Note:<888>
01/01/07 Monday
10:40 P.M.: I was awake about 3 P.M.
this afternoon.
I ate breakfast of
oatmeal with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 50% mixture of orange juice with a
50% mixture of grape juice with a teaspoon of Certo with vitamins and
supplements, and coffee. I made my bed, and I washed the breakfast dishes.
I drove over to the Valley Road post office, and I mailed the manila envelope
with the Microsoft Money 2006 reports to a relative. I chatted with a
neighbor. I chatted with a relative. I am in the process
of brewing up a batch of Formula One
http://mikelouisscott.com/icetea.htm . I chatted with a friend.
I unmade my bed, and I will shortly put clean linens on it. I am
doing two loads of laundry, and I have about 40 minutes to go on the dry cycle.
I do not dry my wool socks, but I hang them out to dry on the drying rack on the
bathroom door entrance. If one puts wool items in a hot dryer they
will shrink. I will now make my bed with fresh linens. CIO
Note:<888>
01/01/07 Monday
6:50 A.M.: I will relaxed a bit, and I
tried to think. I ate a toasted bagel with olive oil on it.
I left a message with a friend. I will now shut down the primary
computer, and I will go to bed soon. CIO
Note:<888>
01/01/07 Monday
6:00 A.M.: A word of warning to a bunch of
kraut heads across the street from McDonalds on West Putnam Avenue, they may
think they can get rid of that eye sore they call the McDonalds hamburger joint,
but if the Germans in this town do not start paying some of their bills, certain
powerful economic forces in America have enough economic influence to tear down
the Mercedes Benz dealership which has a lot of competition too, and they could
build some sort of other outfit there like a more profitable sporting goods
shop. Mercedes Benz dealerships look like they are profitable and
well run, but if you knew how much it costs to bring over and maintain all of
that German engineering in this country from Europe, it is not all that
profitable, it is just more of a manufacturer's showroom in America for those
interested in the product. If people are interested in some other
more profitable item, they could always move the Mercedes Benz dealership to
some more upscale community in Fairfield County, and open a large chain drug
store which in this area would tend to be more profitable, since the markup on
pharmaceuticals in America is much more profitable than German engineering.
I think McDonalds will survive on West Putnam Avenue, because it does not cost
as much to produce a hamburger in America as it does to import foreign cars,
their technicians, their parts, and their business line of support.
Thus from what I can tell, as the community gets older and more grey they are
less interested in more new foreign cars, they can not figure out how to operate
anyway, and they are probably more interested in a convenient place where they
can shop for ordinary household items at a slightly increase markup compared to
the higher gasoline prices to go to some of our neighboring superstores.
Whatever, the case there are plenty of Mercedes Benz dealerships in this area,
so if they have to go out of business because they are losing money, I am sure
there are plenty of other dealerships in the area that are making enough money
in the New York area. Obviously none of the dealerships have paid me
any money for the last 18 years for keeping an eye on their property at night,
but I think my
www.geico.com insurance man
knows why. Since they are a desirable after market product, more
than likely the local dealerships profits are being cut into by their higher
insurance rates in this area. Not to mention by American dealership
standards, they are relatively small local dealerships compared to many of the
super dealerships that I have seen in America in my travels.
Obviously the motoring public know more than I do, since I only spend around $30
a month on gasoline. Can you imagine if you owned one of those
International RXTs which probably have 200 gallon gasoline tanks or diesel
tanks, it would cost you $600 to fill it up every couple of days. I
do not think the local parents are prepared for their children to hit them up
for $600 in gasoline money every couple of days. In my particular
case, I might be able to afford the
eBay: Matchbox 2006 # 29 International CXT Truck (item 160064715162 end time
Jan-16-07 17:59:13 PST) next month, when I have more money to spare.
Obviously a few too many people watch expensive television, and they think that
is reality, and unfortunately television is not reality, it is mostly
entertainment. Just to keep up their interest though out in the Midwest
ask them if they make the same model in a funeral hearse in case some people
need to bury a relative up in the mountains. I have a feeling the
only way, you might get to drive one of those particular vehicles cheaply would
be if you joined the
www.army.mil in some sort
of combat activity, and I do not think the local office crowd is looking for
that sort of adventure. Since they sell a blue one, maybe the police in
the Midwest use them for some sort of law enforcement. I do not
think the
www.navy.mil uses them, since they
do not travel to far away from the ocean, and they tend to paint everything
battle ship grey not blue, if you have ever seen the U.S. Navy in action.
Traditionally in America and in Connecticut blue is the color for an ivy league
school called
www.yale.edu , so possibly
somebody with a bit of spare change is sending their kid back to school from the
Midwest at Yale, but since Yale is on an ocean port, they could easily have it
end up on a banana boat out of the country if you get my drift. CIO
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01/01/07 Monday
4:05 A.M.: You can buy a toy model of it at
eBay: Matchbox 2006 # 29 International CXT Truck (item 160064715162 end time
Jan-16-07 17:59:13 PST) .
PickupTruck.Com - SEMA 2004: Hands On with the International CXT .
International CXT, World's Biggest Production Pickup - First Look - Motor Trend
News .
International RXT - First Look - Truck Trend .
International RXT Specifications & Stats - Truck Trend , I hope the farm boy
has an oil rig in his back yard for fuel for the truck. I guess the
bigwigs in the Midwest think some of the local farmers are making a lot more on
their crops that I have estimated. There is not that much money in
the alfalfa business, unless they sold the farm. CIO
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01/01/07 Monday
3:00 A.M.: Of course with a $20,000
investment in computer equipment over the last 15 years, the weather is suppose
to be my primary focus with the computer equipment not technical repairs caused
by hackers all of the time recently, plus I do read the technology news to stay
abreast of the field, when I have the time. When you look at this
news story
National Guard rescues dozens stranded in snow - CNN.com if you have ever
been in that colder part of the country, you would know they take the weather
seriously. Since the order I made figuring
the United States Army
www.army.mil has the best cold weather
experience around here, and figuring sleeping bags good to minus 30 degrees
Fahrenheit below zero worth new at $200 for $29.99 apiece, which I bought two of with
$18.50 shipping, since the shipping on the second one was free for $78.48 total.
Thus if we lose our electric heat in this building or if for some reason we need
to leave it in the cold of winter, I should be well prepared for myself and a
guest should anyone show up. This is the link for what I bought from
eBay: ECW Sleeping Bag US Army Surplus Excellent Condition (item 280043680378
end time Dec-29-06 08:16:58 PST) . Since the tracking
FedEx | Track shows it left Lenexa, Kansas
Lenexa, KS - Google Maps
on Friday morning at 5:30 A.M., it is probably ahead of the snow storm.
Who knows maybe Harry Truman hitched a ride with the truck bringing it out here.
Possibly since Key West, Florida has both a Roosevelt Boulevard and a Truman
Avenue, they both might be still living in retirement down there, but nobody
notices them, because they are so darkly tanned after all of these years.
Well, if Russians can live to be over 120, why can't Americans? One
of my neighbors use to look like Harry Truman, and as I recall the oldest person
that I knew living in this building told me the last person that he bothered
voting for was Harry Truman, so possibly Harry is still around at Harry's Back
East or Harry's Bar. If you know how fast trucking moves in America,
Friday morning at 5:30 A.M. there would arrive on our coast at Fedex probably
about 20 hours later, so the sleeping bags are probably at the Fedex sorting
facility in New Jersey already. However, after the holiday it will take a
while to sort out the back log, and so they probably will arrive on time.
Weather for back east shows that current front will be passing us as a lot
of rain this morning until 1 P.M.
weather.com - Map Room - Satellite Map, Weather Map, Doppler Radar US Current
Weather and
Greenwich, Connecticut (06830) Conditions & Forecast : Weather Underground .
Knowing the hormone levels of the people in the part of the country who eat a
lot of beef, and since they are effected by the blizzard, more than likely there
will be a lot of babys born out there about nine months from now. I
saw a blue truck like this
International Truck and Engine Corporation CXT at
www.mcdonalds.com today, so more than
likely some poor farm boy escaped the cold weather in the Midwest just in the
nick of time. It still looks like new, but I did not spot the
license tag. CIO
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01/01/07 Monday
1:35 A.M.: Well Happy New Years!
I chatted with a relative. I have been thinking that although my
father supposedly died a number of years ago, his birthday was January 26, 1919.
Since he knew the author Ian Fleming of James Bond fame, maybe he faked it.
Well, anyway if he were alive he would be coming up on his 88th birthday which
in some parts of the world is considered still young. January 26, I
noticed on my new Horse Calendar which I hung over the other one on the right
living room closet door is also Australia Day. I recall after Dad
passed away, I saw a lot of people in this area from Australia for quite a long
period of time. Dad always like living in tropical areas full of
alligators and other nasty reptiles, so maybe he is hiding out in one of those
areas in Northern Australia full of alligators and crocodiles that people seldom
visit except the occasional Bush pilot, who knows. The Scotts tend
to be hermits, so once he found the right place after millions of miles of
traveling selling products derived from chemicals, he more than likely might
have decided to hide out in some obscure location, when in retirement he would
not be bothered. Who knows maybe he chose a colder climate in
New Zealand or Tasmania. I have seen something that looks like
a Tasmanian devil around here, but it might have just escaped from the local
zoo. Anyway what I noticed on the BBC yesterday is that in this
picture of President Bush
BBC NEWS | Americas |
Bush shelters amid tornado alert down in Texas with his best friend Barney,
he looks a bit like another famous Texas person
Lady Bird Johnson -
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia , so it must be with the Texas diet and
atmosphere that they all begin to look a bit alike. Who knows, maybe they
are related. She is a Taylor, so maybe the Bushs or Pierces
are related to the Taylor family. I recall it was President Zackary
Taylor that sent Winfield Scott down to take over Mexico to free Texas, so
possibly there is a historical connection there. I once read in the
L.B.J. days that Lady Bird Johnson owned all of the liquor stores and radio and
television stations in Texas, so possibly she put another relative into office
that we did not know about. Of course Scott was just in the
www.army.mil , so he did not make any money
off the deal. He only had 50,000 soldiers when he conquered Santa Ana's
2.5 million troops, so they must have been taking a long siesta on a cold day
when he conquered Mexico, or maybe they did not even notice it, since it might
not have been covered in the Spanish language newspapers. Lady Bird
Johnson also looks a little bit like
In
Memoriam—Olive Cawley Watson, Watson Institute Overseer Emerita : The Watson
Institute for International Studies who they might have been mistaken for.
Of course Betty Ford
Betty
Ford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and Olive Watson knew each other,
since they were both Ford Models in their youth
.....::::: FORD MODELS :::::.....
, so more than likely this group of people with Washington D.C. connection all
know each other in this area too. Of course, since the Scott family
according to Nelson Rockefeller
Nelson Rockefeller -
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia is suppose to be from Virginia, he might
have the money and contacts to know, but possibly he never researched them
elsewhere in this world, or he just wished they lived in Virginia. I
think the Scott family is the family name of the Marquess of Queensberry
Marquess of
Queensberry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia , possibly they might have
had a land grant in Virginia they forgot about in their other adventures.
As I recall the Virginia land grant went from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean,
so more than likely they took off from what is the current day Virginia to
explore it further westward, and when the tobacco fields of Virginia were
burning out the farming property, they settled on another more prosperous parts
of their land grant leaving the newcomers in Virginia with a bunch of burnt out
tobacco dirt farms that could barely sustain politicians smoking cigars.
Anyway we know that George Washington supposed never told a lie, but I have a
feeling a few President told a few fibs, so in honor of the New Years, I baked a
Mrs. Smith's 37 ounce frozen cherry pie, which I put on a baking tray, and cuts
about six small slices in the frozen crust, and I wiped olive oil over the
frozen crust, and I baked it in the Farberware Convection oven at 375 degrees
Fahrenheit for 50 minutes, and I am now letting it cool on a wire rack for at
least an hour before I think about sampling a piece with a scoop of butter pecan
ice cream. On a more somber note, I was told that the full unedited
version of Sadam Hussein's execution is available at the
DRUDGE REPORT 2007® , but I do not
feel like watching it. I am always into conspiracy theories, so I figure
if Sadam Hussein really had billions of dollars and since Russia was the biggest
backer of his regime in Iraq that he might have bribed his executions and have
been smuggled out of Iraq which might be easy since Iraqis historically have
always been some of the top smugglers in the world, and he could be hiding out
in one of those more obscure places in Russia where other dictators hide out, so
as not to be bothered. It is really hard to tell, because we do know
Sadam Hussein had a network of look a likes and doubles too.
Obviously with that type of money he might have been able to bribe his
executioners, since executioners and guards do not earn that much money.
It is just Food for Thought. CIO