Note:<888>2/14/99 Sunday 3:50 A.M. EST: I went to bed yesterday about 3 A.M.. I was up about noon today. I had breakfast of Kellogg's Mueslix, toast, vitmains, orange juice, and coffee. I had a phone call thanking me for the water filter. I recorded a two Album Set into a long Wav file, "The Greatest Hits of the War Years" from my sterio record player. It then took 11 hours to encode the file into MP3 format which I have linked from Greatest Hits of the War Years for you listening pleasure, if you have a fast enough connection to download the 157,104,047 byte file that runs for 1:21:49. I also went out this afternoon and paid a visit. I walked around downtown twice this past evening and it was quite busy and very cold out. I had dinner of Stauffers frozen lasagna and blueberry pie. Well it is time for bed, so have an enjoyable St. Valentine's Day. CIO
Note:<888>2/13/99 Saturday 1:25 A.M. EST: I did a minor fix to the Beatles High Baud Users Download 90 Beatles Songs"beatles90songs.zip", 223,259,681 bytes download, so it unzips into Directory c:\beatles90 . I had a salad and blueberry pie for dinner. I went out about 8 P.M. and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue in the rain. It was very busy out with lots of diners and movie goers. I chatted with one local. I returned home and my compute was finished defragging. I did a C: drive to D: drive backup until about midnight watching a little television while the computer did the back up. I had some Ramen noodles and Clementine fruit for a late snack. I sifted through my email. I just finished my weekly broadcast sound.htm which I hope a few of you enjoy. Well time to do my daily work list scotwork.htm , well it seems like it is back to normal routine on the night schedule. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>2/12/99 Friday 4:40 P.M. EST: I went to bed at 2 A.M. last morning. I had a phone call at 7 A.M.. I was up at noon and I had breakfast of Kelloggs Meuslix cerials, toast, vitamins, orange and grapefruit juice, and coffee. I got a tired spell after breakfast and fell back asleep until 4 P.M.. I posted a link from my homepages of the Webtrends Traffic report on my Florida and Greenwich Servers Scott's Florida and Greenwich Webtrends Default Report from January 1, 1999 , for any of the curious public. The California site does not have a log. I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which was down a bit today. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/12/99 Friday 1:35 A.M. EST: I downloaded and installed Microsoft Personal Web Server for Windows 98 and 95, which is available for free download in the Windows NT Option pack page Get IIS 4.0 - Download by selecting "Windows NT Option Pack Download Wizard for Windows 95". I thus am running my home server with it, instead of the Apache server. It seems to work fine, and does not use any more resources. It was easy to install, I just transferred my server directory contents to the default directory for Micrsoft Personal Server. Well I am bushed so time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>2/11/99 Thursday 10:45 P.M. EST: I went back to bed after posting the previous note and I think I awoke around 1 P.M.. I had breakfast of Kelloggs Mueslix, toast, vitamins, orange and grapefruit juice, and coffee. I showered and went out about 2:30 P.M.. I dropped off the paper work for my lease. I went by the Hospital Thrift Shop and chatted with a lady from Stonington, Connecticut about the Mystic Acquarium and she told me Bob Ballard had an exhibit there, and they also have Polar Bears there. She said the Mohecan Sun Casino up that way where Ringo Starr and his band will be playing in February has seating for 5,000 people. I briefed her on Volcanology and what I had done on the net, and she mentioned that in either Mystic or Stonington, there was an Octagon House like the ones in Santa Cruz, California; North Salem, New York; Jane West Hotel, Manhattan, New York; Key West, Florida; and North Salem, New York; and Octagon Building in Washington D.C., and I suppose other octagon structures exist in other parts of the world. Well I have a double tiered Octagon table. I next drove down Steamboat Road and chatted with a gal about the ocean. I next stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I noticed the library will be closed at noon tomorrow to install the electrical connection from the Peterson addition. I returned home and fixed the High Baud Users Download 90 Beatles Songs"beatles90songs.zip", 223,260,601 bytes download and made a access page Beatles Music 90 MP3s to download and play individual files or the whole suite of music from. From my WebTrends stats the Beatles are the busiest part of my home server taking up 50% of the activity. Remember I downloaded the files from other public sites on the internet, and am simply making them available for local users on high speed connections. If any of the former Beatles or their managers or agents object, I will gladly remove the music if they find it a breach of copyright. Six people downloaded the 200+ meg file today, so there must be some high band width old Beatles fans in the area, or possibly they are uploading them to the new RioPort.Com Home Page - Your source for Digital Music on the Web Rio Player, for the old guard music fans to listen to. Well I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm and IBM was up a bit today. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/11/99 Thursday 9:45 A.M. EST: I finished my email last night. I rested from 2 A.M. to 8 A.M.. I posted a link from music1.htm to High Baud Users Download 90 Beatles Songs"beatles90songs.zip", 223,260,601 bytes , so one can download the entire group of Beatles Music. It is a large file and one would need a high baud connection to download it fast. Well time for some more rest. CIO
Note:<888>2/10/99 Wednesday 7:40 P.M. EST: I was up at noon today. I had breakfast of Kelloggs Mueslix cerial, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I showered and cleaned up. I went out about 2 P.M. and mailed the package for $18.55 two day overnight rate at the post office. I chatted with a police officer while waiting in line, and he told me that there has been a Sam's Walmart Discount outlet in Elmsford, New York up Route 287 for the last couple of years. I will have to check it out when I have the funds and the need. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I next stopped by the Hallmark card store and bought a Valentines card. I then drove down Steamboat Road and chatted with a fellow with a minature grey poodle about dogs. I then went home and wrote a letter. I then mailed the letter. I stopped by the Greenwich Library. I then drove down Steamboat Road again. NOAA weather radio says that tomorrow Thursday and Friday are suppose to be warmer in the mid 50s. I then went by the Exxon gasoline station next to the Greenwich Library and they lowered their premium gasoline to $1.38 a gallon and I put $10.65 of premium in the car. I then went by the Arnold Bread store and bought two loaves of Winter Wheat Bread that has lots of nuts and seeds in it and one Entenmann's Blueberry Orchard Delight all for $4. I then returned home broiled a shell steak with red and green pepper slices, along with steamed brocolli, and microwaved potatoe with ice tea with lemon slice and a cup of coffee. I watched the ABC evening news. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening, time for some net work, I have email to catch up on. CIO
Note:<888>2/10/99 Wednesday 3:35 A.M. EST: I proofed volcanoe01.htm , for uniformity. I am tired, time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>2/10/99 Wednesday 2:30 A.M. EST: I made a page of my most current Volcanoe Links volcanoe01.htm from my Microsoft Internet Explorer Favorites Folder of the same group..CIO
Note:<888>2/10/99 Wednesday 12:20 A.M. EST: I printed out the last five months of Scott's Notes with my HP LaserJet II printer with the new cartridge from Xerox. With the Microsoft Font Cartridge in it, and using the Postscript fonts, it printed out 170 pages in less than an hour, so I have a good heavy duty printer for use. I also make a text file available of my Scott's Notes linked from the top of note02pr.htm Scott's Previous Notes. Well time to read the Email. CIO
Note:<888>2/09/99 Tuesday 9:10 P.M. EST: I went to bed at 3 A.M.. I put Play Lists on my music directories, so one can listen to the music sequentially. I was up about 8 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Post Honey Rolled Oats, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I worked on the computer a bit. I worked on the computer until about 11 A.M. and fell asleep until 2 P.M. when somebody from Medford, Oregon that works for Webtrends called me about whether I want to buy their product. I chatted with Burt a while telling him I liked his product, but I could not afford to buy it. He knew about Volcanoes, since he had lived in Hawaii. I showered and went out at 3:30 P.M.. I stopped by the West Putnam Post Office and bought a box for shipping for $2.75. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down Greenwich Avenue and viewed Long Island Sound. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read PC Week and the local paper. I drove over to Stables in Port Chester and toured the store and bought a fancy ballpoint pen that looks like a fountain pen out of the Clearence Bin for $2.14. I chatted with a fellow from Geneva, Switzerland there, and told him with the Avalanches in the Alps after over six feet of snow, they need to contact groups like The California Rescue Dog Association, Inc. (CARDA) which might be able to provide emergency rescue, like they did after the earthquake in Columbia. I then went to Odd Job and bought 4 boxes of different herbal teas for .88 apiece, 2 Hellmans Low Fat Caesar salad dressing for .59 each, 2 Pritkin Dijon Balsemic salad dressing for .69 each for a total of $6.08. I noticed that gasoline at the Port Chester Mobil station is 20 cents a gallon cheaper that at the Exxon station across from the Greenwich Library. I then stopped by Var Max liquor pantry and bought 3 bottles of French White Les Deux Chateux 1997 Chardonnay for $3.99 each that they are clearing out plus tax of .81 for a total of $12.79. I then stopped by the Farmers Market in the Cumberland Farms shopping center and bought a head of Romaine lettuce for .79, a head of Cauliflower for .59, a box of Almonds for about $3, a Bermuda onion for about .50, a green pepper for about .50, a red pepper for about .50, a orange tomatoe for about .50 a box of mushrooms for .99 and 8 lemons for .99 for a total of about $7.50. I then returned home. I started making a salad for dinner. I washed five leaves of Romaine lettuce and shredded them and put them on a plate. I microwaved three strips of bacon on high for 7 minutes in three layers of paper towels covering them to make crispy bacon. I then diced a quarter of a red pepper and a quarter of a green pepper and added them to the salad, I added wedges of a half of tomatoe, I diced a half of Bermuda onion, I sliced six mushrooms, adding them. I started boiling an egg in cold water and let if boil once it reach boil for five minutes, and I then chilled it in ice water for ten minutes, I crumbled the bacon on the salad by cutting it, I sliced the chilled boiled egg after pealing it onto the salad, and I added Parmesian cheese, I then sat down with a glass of ice tea and added the Hellman's Low Fat Caesar Salad Dressing to the salad and enjoyed dinner. I then made a cup of coffee. While waiting for the coffee to cool, I packed the shipping box I had bought earlier with old plastic grocery bags, I put in a water filter that I bought at the Old Greenwich Thrift shop which is a little heavy since I ran water through it once to try it out, but since my faucet threads don't hold the adaptor I don't use it. I also added a "21" Mustard Pot, and two bottles of the Les Deux Chateau White Chardonny. After coffee, I then went out to mail it UPS at Zyns, but alas they don't take UPS anymore, so I have to wait to go to Packages Plus at the Grand Union Plaza tomorrow. The package weighs about 14 pounds. I returned from downtown and filed this report. I updated Scott's Index which was down quite a bit today scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/08/99 Monday 10:00 P.M. EST: I went up to CompUSA in Norwalk and browsed the store after dinner. I spent about two hours looking at the merchandise. I bought a $2 container of air cleaner spray. I noticed they sell a recycled cartridge for the particular laser printer like I bought for $40, $15 less than the Xerox recycled cartridge. The store was not busy. I noticed lots of traffic headed west while I was traveling east to the store. I stopped by Circuit City. I stopped by Staples in Old Greenwich on the way back. I drove down Greenwich Avenue. I started my laundry when I returned. I just started the dry cycle. I am watching the CSPAN-2 rerun of the King of Jordon's funeral. Well have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>2/08/99 Monday 5:45 P.M. EST: I just finished dinner of broiled shell steak with garlic and pepper seasoning, broiled red pepper quarters, brocolli, potatoes, ice tea, and I am just finishing my coffee. I will go out to walk off my dinner shortly. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/08/99 Monday 4:30 P.M. EST: I went to bed about 2 A.M. and was up at 10 A.M.. I had breakfast of GU old fashioned oatmeal, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I did some routine computer work. I backed up my C: drive to D: drive with everything except the music files. I chatted with a family member about the Westminster Dog show at Madison Square Garden that will be going on the next few days. She said it is on the Life channel. I went out about 2 P.M. after starting to defrag my C: drive. It was a beautiful sunny mid forties day with most of the one inch of snow melted. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I went by Putnam Trust on Mason street. I drove down by the water on Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor. I went by the Grand Union and bought two Kellogg's Mueslix for $2.99 each, Ronzonni Spinich Fetticini box $1.75, GU Parmesian Cheese $3.39, two Stauffers 20 oz. Lasagna for $2.99 each, two Tony's Cheese Pizza for $3.49 each, two Tropicana half gallons of Ruby Red orange juice $2 each, two Tropicana half gallons of Red Grapefruit juice $2.49 each, two jars of five brothers Pesto sauce for $1.99 each, a gallon of Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers for $5.29 each, three GU frozen brocolli .79 each, GU frozen green beans .69, GU frozen Spinich .69, GU frozen mixed vegatables .75, two GU frozen peas for .75, 4 GU chunky peanut butter .49 each, two Campbell New England clam chowder .99 each, two Chicken of the Sea chunk lite tuna .59 each, a quart jar of Spice World Minced garlic $4.99, two I Can't Believe It's Not Butter $1.29, two Red peppers .98 at .99 a pound, Oscar Myer thick bacon $2.14, two packages of two bonein Shell steaks at $2.99 a pound for $5.32 and $5.68, a box of Tetley British tea $2.49, a can of large Black Pearl olives .99, a 3 pound bag of onions $1.99, GU soy sauce $1.29, a 5 pound bag of Russet potatoes for .99, for a Grand Total of $87.26. I then returned home and made two trips from the car to bring up the groceries. I then put away the groceries and had a glass of ice tea while making another batch of icetea.htm which will go in the refrigerator in a half hour. Well time to check the stockmarket. Scott's Index was up a bit today scopor01.htm , Bud was the big gainer. Well have a good evening. CIO