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Saturday 11:50 P.M.: I am a bit tired, so I will shut down the
computer and go to bed. CIO
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Saturday 11:40 P.M.: I did some routine computer work. I
had a bowl of Progresso New England Clam chowder with four Carrs
crackers with ice tea. CIO
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Saturday 9:35 P.M.: Of course if the wind keeps up the way it
was, it would be cheaper for a plane to fly from Europe this way,
but it looks like the Atlantic Ocean might be a bit choppy.
I suppose one could check cruise line schedules to see if any
interesting cruise ships were arriving in the port of New York.
We have quite a few waterfront experts in the area, and I tend to
leave my expertise to a bit of bird watching. There was a
warning in todays Greenwich Times www.greenwichtime.com about a victim
of West Nile Egyptian Encephalitis living in the Old Greenwich, Connecticut
area; so obviously the users of Tods Point are exposing
themselves to the recent outbreak of the mosquito born disease.
I am not sure whether individuals whom have tropical exposure
would be immune or not, and nobody seemed to know. I have
lived near swamps in tropical parts of Florida, but since 1956, I
have not been in Florida in the summer when it is more tropical,
just in the winter when it runs 30 degrees Fahrenheit to 60
degrees Fahrenheit in places like the Florida Keys, and of course
up north in northern Florida it is much cooler. Thus in the
winter down in Florida, although there is usually not frost,
there could have been mosquitoes around when I was down there,
but I never really seemed to notice. Anyway today with the
heavy wind at Tods Point, I do not think there were any
mosquitoes lighting on anyone for very much time. There
tend to be a group of Old Greenwich experts whom tend to be
courteous, but are very territorial since they tend to keep an
eye on the point on a full time year round basis. Of
course, since parts of Old Greenwich as well as other waterfront
shore properties are low to the shore line, individuals tend to
keep a weather watch, in case they have to evacuate in a minor
flood situation. From an interior decoration point of view, I
always suggested the ideal floor décor for a house on the
waterfront might be slate floors with sysle carpeting, or simply
a mop and a bucket a folding lawn chair. Of course some
individuals enjoy the waterfront, so they get use to oddities
like storm flooding, extra bugs, various reptiles, and tourists
enjoying the shoreline during the warmer weather. Of course
if one is fair skin, one has to worry about over exposure to the
sun, particularly with eye care, since one can get increased
glare off the waterfront, unless ones eyes are properly
protected. Thus, as I get older, I am spending less time on
the waterfront, and more time in the shade and inside. Particularly
with arthritis, once it gets damp, I am not very useful outside
in the damp weather. Still, I see a younger more vigorous
group of people around, so perhaps they might have some more
skills and expertise. Still, once my schedule permits or
after the frost if West Nile is still a threat, I might try to
venture out to the waterfront more often, but of course then one
might have more of the northern game animals around the nature
preserve. Still if there were any warm water crocodiles or
alligators migrating south, they might still be around, since
although the air is cooler, the water is still warmer. Well,
I was not too hungry, so I just had about nine Carrs
crackers with slices of Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese and a
small bowl of potato chips. There is not much else
happening on this the far side of town from the down east folks
on the other side of town, not to mentions those out north in the
boon docks. Since we are one of the closet properties to
the New York State line, I will keep a close eye out when out at
night to see if the lights are still on in this section of New
York. Apparently, Connecticut is the most bankrupt state in
the nation, and since New York shares much of the same socio
economic condition as Connecticut, I would assume much is to be
said for the finances of the state of New York. CIO
Note: <888> 08/31/02
Saturday 6:30 P.M.: I went downtown, and I walked up the Avenue a
bit, and I stopped by CVS, and I bought a container of Ajax
cleaning compound and a container of Comet cleaning compound each
for .99, a four pack of CVS 8 watt clear night lights for $2, and
a CVS Clorox bleach toilet tank drop-in tablet for $1.99 plus .36
tax for $6.33 total. I then returned down the Avenue, and I
went to Gateway automotive, and I bought two quarts of Castrol
GTX 10W-30 oil for $2 each quart for $4 total. I then went
drove around the waterfront. I noticed local people putting
away their boats for the winter. I would advise any older people
not to try to hoist their boats themselves unless they want to
end up with a groin hernia like I have from hoisting too many
bags of groceries at one time and other various items I move
around occasionally. I then drove over to Old Greenwich,
and I stopped by Off Center hair stylists, and I got my hair cut
for $16 plus $4 tip for $20 total. I then drove over to Tods
Point, and I observed the weather from the southwest parking area
and then from the southeast parking area. The wind is due
out of the east at about 60 knots. It looks a storm front
out of the southeast and a storm front out of the northeast might
be converging, while it is clear over Greenwich and slightly
overcast. I would imagine anyone trying to fly to Europe in these
conditions would use considerably more fuel if they made it at
all. Perhaps they would have to refuel in Iceland. I
then toured Staples, and they have lots of back to school
supplies. I just now returned home. CIO
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Saturday 12:50 P.M.: I finished house cleaning and watering the
plants. I received in the mail my new GEICO insurance card
for the Hyundai. I put the automobile copy in the Hyundai
glove box. I also put the GEICO emergency number sticker in
the drivers side back seat window in the lower left side on
the inside looking at it from the outside. For lunch I had
two hotdogs with buns and mustard and ketchup and ice tea, and I
just had an iced coffee outside. I guess I will now shower
and clean up and go out for some errands. It looks like we
have a weather front coming in from the southeast; I believe they
call it a Bermuda low. CIO
Note: <888> 08/31/02
Saturday 9:10 A.M.: I had a call from a friend at 7 A.M. this
morning. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, vitamins, and supplements. I had
coffee outside. I chatted briefly with a friend. I made two
copies of my Sears Michelin Tire receipts. I will keep one
set of copies in the Hyundai glove box. I put the other
copy and the original on the bedroom desk with the other receipts.
I also made another copy of the tire receipt, so I can send it in
to the Michelin Get Rolling Promotion for a free
Michelin Atlas and a free Samsonite Carry On Upright Suitcase.
I filled out the Michelin promotion information for that offer.
I will now do my house cleaning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/30/02
Friday 8:35 P.M.: I had dinner of the barbeque boneless chicken
breast that I reheated with reheated spaghetti noodles with
parmesan cheese and margarine on it along with ice tea. Sears
told me that they will rotate the tires every 5,000 miles for
free. I decided to buy the tires at Sears since they were
on sale and because they are a nationwide chain, so if one should
ever have to travel which in my case I doubt, one would have the
option of getting tire service at any of the many Sears Auto
Service centers. Well not much else is happening. My arthritis is
acting up, so although it seems like the weekend will be clear,
generally when my arthritis acts up, it means it is going to rain.
Still, it might be from the effect of going from the cooler air
conditioned apartment to the warmer weather outside. I am
tired, so I will now shut down the computer. CIO
Note: <888> 08/30/02
Friday 6:45 P.M.: I had a busy day. After the last message
this morning, I drove downtown, and I sat out by the park a bit.
I then drove down by the waterfront. I then walked lower Greenwich
Avenue and the train station area. I next returned to my
apartment. I then drove over to the Sears Automobile Center
in White Plains, New York arriving about 8 A.M.. I bought four
Michelin Weather Wise Sport 175/70R13 tires http://www.sears.com/sr/product/summary/productsummary.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0732464743.1030744511@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccfgadcgdiehmilcehgcemgdffmdfin.0&vertical=AUTO&fromAuto=YES&bidsite=null&pid=09576711000 regularly $71.99
each for $49.99 each. I paid $10.99 a tire to have them
performance balanced, $2.50 for each valve stem, $7.20 for each
tire for Road Hazard, Plus Agreement, and $2 for each of the four
tires to be disposed of plus $22.53 tax for $313.25. I then
was advised I should have the front end aligned, so I paid $59.99
for a front end alignment, plus $8.99 for a All Season
WeatherHandler black rubber floor mat for the drivers side
of the car, $2.99 for a gallon of Peak Windshield washing fluid
plus $5.58 tax for $77.55 total. The Sears Auto Service
department was done about 10 A.M. , and I spent $398.80 total. I
got the larger size tires since the Hyundai would run more
smoothly and be safer. The Michelin Weather Wise Sport
Tires have a 65,000 mile warranty and were $22 off each tire.
With a copy of my sales receipt, I can order for free a Michelin
suit case on wheels and a Michelin road atlas. Wearing my Columbia
jacket this past winter which is blue and yellow, I have looked a
bit like the Michelin Man logo. I had to walk
next door to the Citibank ATM twice to get extra funds. I
was told that Sears is moving over to the Galleria area. After
thanking the cheerful Sears Auto Parts store staff, I departed. I
put the new mat on the car floor before leaving the store. I
then drove over to CompUSA, and I toured the store, and I found
out they no long sell Net2Phone YAP cards. I was told lots of
sales items starting this Sunday would be free after rebates.
I then started driving back home, and while I was along side the
Galleria, my left front hubcap spun off the car. I heard
something, and three long blocks down the street, another driver
told me. I parked on a side street in front of the Verizon
building, and I walked back west three blocks, and across the
street south in front a big brick building with diagonal steps on
the corner for an entrance I found the hub cab. I returned back
to my car, and I reinstalled it. That HUB cap is tricky
since it does not have a notch for the valve stem. I then
drove back to my apartment on the back roads. The Hyundai
with the new Michelin Weatherwise Sport Tires and Front End
Alignment is running just great. I had lunch in my apartment of
two hotdogs with rolls and mustard and ketchup and potato chips
and ice tea and an iced coffee. I then got my bills that I
have received ready to pay. I went downtown by Putnam Trust
Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went by First Union
National Bank on Havemeyer Place, and I paid my rent. I then went
by the central Greenwich Post Office, and I obtained four money
orders to pay my electricity, AT&T, cablevision, and Optimum
Online. I then sat out for a while. I next went by the
waterfront. I then drove over to Riverside to the Oil Star Oil
Change Center, and I had my oil and oil filter and general
service check done for $34.90 total. They put in a Fram oil
filter, Castrol GTX 10W30 oil, and they checked the other fluids
and some general maintenance items. Since I spent so much
at the Sears Tire Center, I will not be going to Hyundai in Norwalk
in the near future for their 30,000 mile $250 service check.
Still for now the car is running fine. I then went to the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop, and I bought a 33 inch by 40 inch gold
framed with glass oil painting of a harbor scene with many
pastels similar to the artist Caldwell, but I can not recognize
the signature for $65 total. I walked over to Putnam Trust
Bank of New York on Mason Street to get the funds. I then
went by the Greenwich Hardware store, and I bought two packages
of one each of 100 pound test OOK carbide steel and brass hook
and nail assemblies. I then returned home. I had a
cold A&W root beer in frosted mug outside. I then took
down the white wool Mexican poncho hanging over my bed, and I
hung the pastel harbor scene above the bed with the two 100 pound
test hook assemblies. It looks very cheerful. I sat
outside for a while. I threw out some of the old unfolded
boxes, I had saved behind my bed head board. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 08/30/02:
Note: <888> 08/30/02
Friday 5:35 A.M.: I checked out www.sears.com, and I found out
the Michelin WeaterWise car for my Hyundai is $20 off this labor
day weekend http://www.sears.com/sr/product/summary/productsummary.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0345256245.1030699736@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccheadcgdiehmmicehgcemgdffmdfin.0&vertical=AUTO&fromAuto=YES&bidsite=null&pid=09573403000 , so I will head
over to Sears White Plains, New York this morning when they open
at 10 A.M., and get a set of the tires. I will not bother having
the front end of the aligned since it seems all right. I
will now send out my weekly notes. I will then go out for
some morning air after I clean up. CIO
Note: <888> 08/30/02
Friday 4:50 A.M.: I went to bed at 7:30 P.M.. I had a call from a
relative at 10 P.M.. I was up at 3:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, vitamins, supplements, and coffee.
I just filled out the Hyundais owners manual transfer
of ownership form to mail into Hyundai. CIO
Note: <888> 08/29/02
Thursday 6:15 P.M.: I took the three halves of boneless breast of
chicken, and I rinsed them in cold water and dried them. I
put a few tablespoons of olive oil in a Pyrex pie dish, and I
seasoned both sides with garlic powder, black pepper, celery
salt, Old Bay seasoning, Italian spices, chicken and meat
seasoning, Basil, and Oregano. Then on the top sides, I put
Texas Best barbeque sauce. I then cooked them in the
convection oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 35 minutes. My
guest and I each had one of the boneless chicken breast, and I
refrigerated one. We had them with two ears of sweet corn
each and steamed slices of yellow squash along with ice tea.
I will now shut down and watch some television before my guest
leaves, and then I will go to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 08/29/02
Thursday 4:00 P.M.: La Blanc wreckers arrived from Norwalk, Ct.
to tow away the Volvo at 1:30 P.M.. I paid the driver the $50
cash for the charge for the service, and I explained the nature
of the vehicle. I also made copies of the Volvo title and
some of the Hyundai paper work to keep in my records. My
guest, and I then drove downtown in the Hyundai. We stopped
by New Country Motors Volkswagen, and I went to their parts
department, and I bought six metric Phillips head stainless steel
license plate bolts for $1.47 each plus .53 tax for $9.35 total.
We then went to Exxon, and I put in the STP fuel injection
cleaner in the tank, and I filled the tank with regular unleaded
gasoline at $1.699 a gallon for $17.40 total. I think I
only had about a gallon left in the tank. We then went to
the library, and I reinstalled each license plate with then new
license plate bolts using two bolts for each plate, and keeping
two in reserve along with the other ones in the tool chest.
We then went to the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and they have
a $15 a bag sale. Next we went downtown, and we walked
around the center of town. Then we drove down by the
waterfront. The next stop was the Stop and Shop, and my
guest bought two boneless breasts of chicken at $3.99 a pound.
We just now returned back to the apartment. The Hyundai
seems to run just great, and I am most pleased with its
performance. Perhaps on a nicer day, I will take a little
longer day. We the Volvo served me faithfully for over 10
years, so it will be sad to no longer see it in the parking lot.
Well, I guess it has gone to Valhalla. My 3 P.M.
appointment was cancelled today because their electricity was out.
CIO
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Thursday 10:40 A.M.: The Hyundai registration came in the mail
just now, so I am all set to drive the Hyundai. I will
continue to wait for the tow truck to take away the Volvo. I
will clean up now. CIO
Note: <888> 08/29/02
Thursday 10:30 A.M.: My guest and I had breakfast of scrambled
eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, supplements, and coffee.
I called up Branford Hyundai, and they called me back, and they
said the last time they serviced the Hyundai was at 13,000 miles.
I checked with Norwalk Hyundai, and they said a 30,000 mile
maintenance check would be $250 where they do all the regular
maintenance. Hyundai under the warranty will also fix the
outside passenger side door handle for free. I checked with Milford
Hyundai, and it was last serviced there about three months after
the car was purchased there. I called La Blanc wrecking
service in Norwalk, Connecticut; and they are coming down later
this morning to tow away my old 1976 Volvo 244 DL for $50. I
chatted with the seller of the Hyundai to me, and she did not
know anything about the service record. She told me she
mailed me the registration papers from Stratford, Connecticut
yesterday, so they may or may not be here in the mail today.
My guest and I are just relaxing around the apartment waiting for
the mail man and the tow truck. CIO
Note: <888> 08/29/02
Thursday 6:05 A.M.: I am thinking on the Hyundai, instead of
having the oil changed right away and the air filer and spark
plugs, I should check with the seller to see if she knows if the
previous owner had the 30,000 mile service check done by a
Hyundai service center, since the vehicle has 31,800 miles. Also
possibly a local Hyundai service center would know possibly from
the vehicle VIN number. Since I have not maintained a newer
car in many years, I am not quite sure of what the procedures and
costs might be. I suppose possibly the Hyundai service center in Norwalk,
Connecticut might be able to help me out. If I should need
new spark plugs, I plan to have NGK platinum spark plugs put in
the vehicle. Still, there is no point spending money, if it
is not necessary. A couple of telephone calls should let me
know today. I noticed while looking at the NGK spark plug
site, it mentioned it is important to torque the spark plugs
correctly when installing them. Since I do not have a
torque wrench, this might be difficult for me to do. Anyway,
the Hyundai as far as I can tell is running just fine, so if the
registration arrives today, I intend to put in the STP fuel
injector cleaner and fill up the car with regular unleaded
gasoline at Exxon, and take it for a drive locally. I am
not sure whether having someone else or myself work on the
Hyundai would void the five year 60,000 mile warranty still in
effect. Also, there is a Hyundai dealership in White Plains,
New York; so although I live 100 feet or so from the New York
Connecticut boarder, since I live in Connecticut, I try to
be user friendly to Connecticut business. CIO
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Thursday 5:50 A.M.: I rested through out the night. I also read
the first chapter of the Que book on Windows XP Professional.
My guest should be awake shortly. I turned off the NOAA
weather radio, so as not to disturb the guests sleep on the
guest bed in the living room. I will have to remember to
turn it back on. I will do some regular computer work now.
CIO
Note: <888> 08/28/02
Wednesday 10:50 P.M.: We watched a bit of television. I
will now shut down the computer. CIO
Note: <888> 08/28/02
Wednesday 6:50 P.M.: A friend called at 4 P.M., and he said he
would be coming down to visit. I got up, and I had
orange juice with vitamins and supplements. My friend
arrived, and since my Hyundai registration has not arrived in the
mail yet, we drove downtown in his car. I went to Charles Stuttigs
lock smith, and I had four Hyundai keys cut with the plastic tops
on the keys for $25.26 total. We then drove down by the
waterfront. One of the regular fishermen just bought a new 2002
Hyundai at White Plains, New York Hyundai regularly $14,750 for $12,000
with all the accessory features. We then returned to my
apartment, and I checked out the keys to make sure they work. I
just checked the Hyundai, and I sprayed WD-40 on the hood latch
lock. I put some windshield washer fluid in the windshield washer
fluid container. My guest and I are about to have some
reheated tomato meat sauce with spaghetti noodles and ice tea.
My guest is going to stay down for the night, so I will try to
rest from about midnight to about 6 A.M.. CIO
Note: <888> 08/28/02
Wednesday 5:05 A.M.: I did a little bit of computer work. I will
now shut down the computer, and I will go to bed shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 08/28/02
Wednesday 4:25 A.M.: I went out, and I checked what number bulb
the Hyundai rear tail light and brake light uses. In the manual
it said 28/8. I started walking east to the Shell Station which
is open all the time. I bought for $1.69 each package, two
packages of two of Victor auto bulbs turn signal-stop-tail light
#2057 heavy duty pre-tested 12 volt which have two dimples on the
base and two filaments in the bulb for combination brake and tail
light made in China. I also bought a Medo Ultra Norsk clean surf
smell auto deodorizer for $1.39, an Eagle electric grounding
adapter for $1.89, and a 12 ounce bottle of STP super
concentrated Fuel Injector cleaner with advanced clean technology
for $6.79 plus .81 tax for $14.26 total. I then chatted
briefly with the regular proprietor and told him about the
Hyundai. I then walked back. On the way to the Shell
station, the regular skunk around our building crossed in front
of me on the sidewalk along the Post Road, so the skunk covers a
wide range. When I returned back I put two of the brake
tail light bulbs in on each side of the rear lights. The
rear lights are replaced from inside the trunk area turning the
turn knobs on the housings and removing the covers, and then
replacing them in their sockets. All the lights work fine
on the Hyundai now. I then put the scent leaf on the hanger
on the drivers side rear passenger compartment to freshen
up the scent in the car. I returned to my apartment, and I
had some of the remainder of my spaghetti and tomato meat sauce
dinner with ice tea. I used the Eagle 3 prong electrical
adaptor to put the Coleman rechargeable flash light which was in
the bathroom sink area back on the power strip on the bedroom
dresser. It has to be elevated by the 3 prong adaptor to
clear the Coleman emergency light on the same power strip. The
other 2 bulb package of brake tail lights, I put in tool case in
the Hyundai. CIO
Note: <888> 08/28/02
Wednesday 2:05 A.M.: I went out, and I checked the side and rear
view mirrors settings on the Hyundai. The list of items I
have to do on the Hyundai as soon as I have the registration in
the mail hopefully today is:
1: Buy Fuel Injection
System additive cleaner.
2: Buy two brake rear tail
light bulbs and install them.
3: Fill up the tank with
gasoline adding the fuel injection system additive cleaner.
4: Have four copies of the
key cut.
In the near future:
5: Have oil and filter
changed.
6: Buy and Install new air
filter.
7: Buy and Install four
new spark plugs.
8: Buy four new tires,
possibly the next size larger, and have new valve stems installed
and have them balanced.
9: Have the front end
aligned when the new tires are installed.
10: Have passenger side
outside door handle repaired.
11: Try to obtain scratch
remover for some minor scratches.
12: Touch up a few paint
spots.
13: Wash car.
14: Possibly wax car once
touchups are done.
15: I probably will not go
to the ding doctor for a few minor dings since in the nature of
our
environment, dings can
occur frequently.
16: Buy black floor mats.
Item for consideration:
One could have the Volvo repaired, and then try to see if
somebody wants
it for a mud and snow car.
However, on my limited budget this is not an option, I would
probably
end up having to give it
away anyway, so why spend the money. The Texaco station here in
town said they might be able to take a look at it in about a week
and a half, but once again it is not an option
for me. I will do
some regular computer work now. CIO
Note: <888> 08/28/02
Wednesday 1:15 A.M.: I went outside, and I took most everything
out of the Volvo trunk, and I pulled out the rubber floor mat
trunk covering, and I shook it out. I put the various items
back in the trunk. In the trunk besides the General Tire, I use
as a spare that I bought at Walmart in Scarborough, Maine about
nine years ago, I have the original Volvo jack and the Volvo took
kit for removing the lug nuts. I also have the original
Volvo AM radio along with another Blaubunt AM/FM radio in the
trunk besides the inexpensive tape deck with radio in the car. I
left the rear window speaker that I installed. I took out
the towels that I had on the front seats and the rear window and
put them in the rear of the Hyundai. In the Volvo trunk in a box
are various used distributor rotors, distributor caps, old fuel
filter, a half dozen or so fan belts, old spark plugs, ignition
wires, and two Phillips Halogen beam head lamps with one of two
beams burned out. I put the third Halogen beam lamp in the back
of the Hyundai to use with a repair light that it will fit with.
I also put the half container of Pennzoil 20W50 and a full
container of Pennzoil 20W50 and a full container of Pennzoil 10W40
in the back of the Volvo, since if someone should try to drive
the car even a short distance, it would need a bit of oil. I
think the original alternator resistor wire harness is also in
the parts box. I have the Connecticut title for the Volvo,
and I have two sets of keys in the apartment, and there is a
third set in the Volvo glove box. The door key in the glove
box that I kept hidden underneath the chassis of the car is a bit
rusty. The Volvo has an ignition key, front doors key,
glove box key, and gasoline fuel cap key. I left the three
air freshener Christmas trees on the dash board. I put an old
floor mat beneath the drivers seat. I am using an old blue
rubber mat on the Hyundai drivers side along with the
passenger blue floor mat for the Volvo on the passenger side of
the Hyundai along with the two smaller blue floor mats in the
rear of the Hyundai from the Volvo. The four General Tires
on the Volvo have about 60% ware and 40% to go, and they were
rotated last spring. All the tires seem not to leak. Thus
the Volvo could possibly be repaired and driven by some sort of
farmer in the cold country for a mud and snow car when one might
not want to drive more deluxe cars. The 1976 Volvo 244 DL
was part of the original series Volvo that was introduced as a
much safer design, and it has such safety features as heavy metal
steel rods in the side door panels to reinforce them against
collision. It is a stately car, and one would not have been
surprised by its performance capabilities when it was in better
repair. Well, I will do a bit of computer work now. CIO
Note: <888> 08/28/02
Wednesday 12:10 A.M.: This afternoon, while I was working on the
Volvo, I also made up at new batch of ice tea www.geocities.com/mikelscott/icetea.htm using 21 various
tea bags. CIO
Note: <888> 08/27/02
Tuesday 11:55 P.M.: I chatted with a relative and a friend.
I adjusted the cable on the cablevision system, so the living
room television does not have lines in it. Today, when I
was working on the cars, I put the coal shovel I use for a snow
shovel on the right side of the left living room closet to have
it in reserve for a snow storm some time in the future. I sorted
out all my receipts for the entire 26 year service records of the
Volvo including the previous owners receipts. I put them
all in a folder on the back seat of the Volvo along with the
Chiltons Volvo service manual. I also left all the old tune
up parts in the trunk of the Volvo. I put the cross tire iron
with the Hyundai in its spare tire compartment. I also put the
spring coil mount plate needed to fix the Volvo on the back seat
in a Volvo parts box. Of course the Volvo also needs to have the
front right motor mount replaced, and as I mentioned before it
still might need other work mentioned earlier in my notes. There
is a local employee that works at a local business that might
take the Volvo, so once I have the Hyundai registration
documents, and I am permitted to drive the Hyundai, I will stop
by that establishment, and see if they want the Volvo. On
the plus side of the Volvo, if one were an experienced mechanic
and able to service the Volvo, the Volvo has started every day
for ten years even on the coldest dampest weather. If one
were a farmer or a rancher in the north country, more than likely
the Volvo would start on ones coldest days. Also with the
weight in the trunk, and with a four speed stick shift and mud
and snow radial tires, the Volvo always had good traction even
during our recently infrequent snow storms. Thus some Canadian or
old Vermonter might be interested in the Volvo, if they knew how
to do repairs. Alas, in my present situation, I will leave
it at the discretion of the local merchant if they want to take
it off my hands for free. Of course they would have to
transport it to whatever location they want it, since the Volvo
is no longer registered. I remembered, I once was out in
Santa Cruz, California for periods of time between 1978 and 1980,
and the Royal Swedish orchestra and the King of Sweden were
supposedly out there some time during that period, and there were
over 2,000 vintage Volvos around the University of California at
Santa Cruz. At the time, I had the 1974 Burgundy Volvo Coupe that
I bought at John Delias Subaru dealership locally here in Greenwich
for $1,750. I believe I sold that Volvo several months
later in December 1980 with 20,000 more miles totaling around 95,000
outside the gates of Disney Land in Anaheim, California at a cash
for your car place for about $1,250, and the car also had a flat
spare tire and a burned out clutch. Still, I was told that
Volvos are more valuable the further away one gets from Sweden.
If any interested readers want to see what the old Volvo looks
like, try clicking www.geocities.com/mikelscott/volvo001.jpg . Well, I guess
I will do a little bit of regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 08/27/02
Tuesday 7:45 P.M.: I was up at 2:30 A.M. this past morning.
About 4 A.M., I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and supplements. I had coffee outside. I
fell back asleep until noon. I had one phone call from the
appointment I missed yesterday. At noon, I had reheated
spaghetti and tomato meat sauce with ice tea, and then I had an
iced coffee outside. I called up GEICO, and I changed my
insurance to cover the Hyundai. I got comprehensive
collision coverage, so the Hyundai is covered. I pay about
$300 more a year for it or about $700 total for a year. I
have preferred customer status since I have never had any claims.
In a six month billing cycle, in the first four months, I will
get four bills for about $90. Hopefully the lower cost of
operating the Hyundai will offset the cost of the increased
insurance. I then started sorting the items in the Volvo
trunk, glove compartment, interior compartment, and side door
pockets. I put those items that I need in the Hyundai. I
left the items that go with the Volvo in the Volvo. I also threw
out some old maintenance containers. This all took a bit of
time. I put the two beach lounge chairs on the floor of the
back seat of the Hyundai. I was able to peel off the Greenwich
Parks sticker and put it in the Hyundai wind shield. I put my
Volvo floor mats in the Hyundai. I have all my tools in the trunk
of the Hyundai. I took the ship to shore radio and antenna
and stored it in the trunk of the Hyundai. I used Velcro to
attach the little LCD clock on the Hyundai dash board. I
checked the lights, and the combination rear tail and brake light
bulbs need to be replaced. I am leaving the old nautical
compass in the Volvo. I have the garden hose on top of all
the items in the trunk. With the beach chairs in the back
seat, there is plenty of clearance view out the back window.
I removed part of the passenger door panel, and it appears fixing
the outside passenger door handle will have to be a job for the
Hyundai shop. Since I still have the five year 60,000 mile
warranty, I wander if it is covered. I am not sure whether
the spark plugs were replaced at the 30,000 mile interval along
with the air filter. In addition to the oil and filter
change, I will put in some fuel injection system cleaner when I
fill up the tank with gasoline. I need to get some
duplicate keys made for the Hyundai. I have three sets of
keys for the Volvo. I will put the Volvo service manual
with service papers I have in the back seat of the Volvo shortly.
For dinner I had spaghetti with tomato meat sauce and ice tea.
This afternoon since I was hot, I had a cold diet A&W root
beer in a frosted mug, and later I had a cold diet Coke in a
frosted mug. I put some more ice cubes in the plastic bag in the
freezer. I will now call up a friend. CIO
Note: <888> 08/26/02
Monday 8:50 P.M.: I was up at 4 A.M. today. I had breakfast
of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
supplements. I then had coffee outside. I searched
used cars on the internet. I had a call from a friend saying he
would be down after noon. I found a 1999 Hyundai Accent L
Hatchback 2 door for $3200 with 32,000 original miles www.bargainnews.com and this link
too http://www.kbb.com/kb/ki.dll/kw.kc.ur?kbb;507398&;p&722;Hyundai;1999%20Accent&4;HY;AB& . I called
up the seller and we chatted. I told the seller I would call when
my ride arrived. I had lunch of two hotdogs with rolls and
mustard and ketchup and potato chips and ice tea and iced coffee.
My friend arrived about 1 P.M. and we chatted with the seller. We
drove up to Wilton first, and then we drove up to Stratford, Connecticut
where the car was located near the waterfront. I
immediately liked the car. Both I and my friend took it for
a test drive. I told the seller I wanted to buy the car. We
agreed on the $3200 price. The seller sells other cars, so
she offered to do the purchase tax and title work. I gave
her a copy of my registration and insurance certificate. She
filled out all the forms and had me sign them. The tax on
the car is about $150 and the registration is about $50, so all
together I paid $3,400. I then transferred my Volvo license
plates to the Hyundai. The car is like new with 31,800
miles was originally purchased 09/21/99, so it is about three
years old. It still has the remainer of its six years 60,000
mile warranty. The Hyundai has a 5 speed stick shift and it
does not have air conditioning. It has dual air bags and a
cassette stereo radio. It needs new tires, and the
passenger side door latch does not work from the outside. It has
several minor dings, but overall it is in excellent condition,
and it is painted black. It looks like new in the engine
compartment. I drove the Hyundai down following my friend
back to my apartment. The completed registration paperwork
should be received by me in a couple of days by mail. I
will not drive it until I receive the registration in the mail.
I checked the Hyundai over when I returned. I called a
relative. I checked with a relative whom checked it out at www.carfax.com , and the car
came back with out any problems on the report. We had
reheated tomato meat sauce with spaghetti for dinner with Perrier.
I chatted with the relative again. I know of a foundation
that I can call up that will pick up my old Volvo for free once I
have transferred its trunk contents to the new car. I will
wait until I receive the new paper work on the Hyundai. Well,
it was a long day; my guest is resting before returning back to
his home. I will shut down now, and I will be going to bed
shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 08/25/02
Sunday 11:25 P.M.: I chatted with another friend. I chatted
with a relative. I chatted with another friend. I
looked at web sites for used cars. CIO
Note: <888> 08/25/02
Sunday 9:15 P.M.: I rested a bit after dinner. A relative
called and suggested that I go to www.shockwave.com and download the
game Collapse. I just chatted with a friend.
I guess I will download and install the game now. CIO
Note: <888> 08/25/02
Sunday 6:15 P.M.: For the tomato meat sauce, I browned two pounds
of 90% lean ground beef in the Griswold frying pan with a few
tablespoons of olive oil. I then added a few tablespoons of
olive oil to a 3 quart Revere pot. I added the browned
ground beef, 8 chopped cloves of garlic, two minced medium onion,
three 28 ounce cans of Tuttorosso crushed tomatoes, two chopped
green squash, one chopped yellow squash, and then I seasoned the
mixture with garlic powder, celery salt, ground black pepper, Old
Bay seasoning, Hungarian paprika, chicken and meat seasoning,
Italian spices, oregano, basil, ground ginger, India hot curry,
Chinese five spice, a few tablespoons of Italian Medina balsamic
vinegar, a tablespoon of sesame oil, dashes of McHilneys Tabasco
sauce, dashes of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire, four bay leaves,
and dashes of Angostura bitters. I stirred the mixture, and
I brought it to a simmer over medium heat, then I reduced it to
medium low heat, and I am simmering the mixture covered for
50 minutes. I will have some of it on spaghetti topped with
grated cheese along with ice tea and then I will have an iced
coffee outside. I will refrigerate and freeze the remainder
of the sauce. CIO
Note: <888> 08/25/02
Sunday 5:05 P.M.: I fell asleep about 8 A.M. until a short time
ago. I will now cook up a batch of tomato meat sauce for
spaghetti. CIO
Note: <888> 08/25/02
Sunday 5:55 A.M.: I saw a few interesting prospects at www.cars.com . I watched some
television. I will now do some computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 08/25/02
Sunday 3:55 A.M.: I was up at 2:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and supplements. I
had coffee outside. I studied the car advertisements in
Fridays Greenwich Times. I will study www.cars.com . CIO
Note: <888> 08/24/02
Saturday 7:45 P.M.: I watched some television about modern
engineering. I had the rest of the tomato meat sauce with
spaghetti and grated cheese and ice tea. I am a bit tired,
so I will be going to bed early. CIO
Note: <888> 08/24/02
Saturday 5:00 P.M.: I had some Carrs crackers with Vermont
extra sharp cheddar cheese and ice tea. I just burned two
copies of the QUE CD that came with their book on Windows XP. CIO
Note: <888> 08/24/02
Saturday 2:40 P.M.: I finished the house cleaning and watering
the plants. I listened to the first five chapters of A
Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court from
www.audiobooksforfree.com . I have
that book and Tarzan saved on my hard drive. I went out for
a break, and I jacked up the passenger front side of the Volvo.
It appears that the center core of the lower spring mount on that
side rusted through and gave way permitting the spring to expand
pushing the spring mount plate downward against the wheel, and
since the additional weight was transferred from the engine on
the frame it appears the rear right side motor mount collapsed
and the oil filter is resting on it askew. What other parts in
that location that might be damaged is hard to determine. Since
the Volvo has 119,000 miles on it, it has other problems like the
starter motor occasionally skips because of a missing tooth on
the fly wheel, the drivers side window does not go down
because the window frame crank mechanism is broken, the fuel and
temperature gauges are not accurate because a electrical
regulator is needed behind the dash board. Some of the
brake lines have small leaks. The clock does not work. At
the present milage, one could expect to have clutch or gear box
problems. The differential is supposedly leaking. On
the plus side in the last few years, all brakes have newer
calipers except one front brake, along with all new pads and
rotors. They exhaust system is all new in the last few
years. I put in new tuneup parts and filters. However, the
suspension system has never been worked on. Probably the fuel
filter is in need replacing in the next years. Thus the Volvo has
all the problems one would expect from a 26 year old car. Some of
the tail light lens and front lens are a bit worn too. Before
I did the house cleaning, I checked my primary computer sound
system, and rear channel does not play with most broadcasts, so I
took one of the splitters off the backup computer, and I diverted
all my audio lines from the primary sound card plug, and I set
the computer to two stereo speakers setting. Thus all the
computer speakers work including the various headphones and the
line in cord to the Stereo amplifier that plays when CD is
selected on the amplifier and the two cables are plugged together
hanging above the orange mirror between the two computers. I
will now go outside for a break. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 08/24/02:
Note: <888> 08/24/02
Saturday 11:15 A.M.: Yesterday I was up at 6 A.M. when a friend
called. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, supplements, and then I had a coffee outside. I
rested from about 8 A.M. to 10 A.M.. A friend came by to
visit at noon. I had called around about Volvo repairs, but
World Class auto repair is no longer in business. With a friend
following me in his car, I drove my Volvo over to Autohaus on McGee
Avenue in Stamford, and the mechanic looked at my Volvo. He
said that the strut housing assembly, the strut, and the motor
mount would need to be replaced which would cost easily over $600.
Since my Volvo is not worth that much, I decided not to have it
repaired. We drove over to Stamford on U.S. 1, and apparently
every time I went over a bump, the car leaked a bit of oil. We
drove back slowly on I-95 in traffic since there were less bumps.
The round trip used about a third of quart of oil. I need
to find a new used car at a reasonable price hopefully with lower
mileage, not quite so old. We looked in the local paper,
and then we went out. We went by the Greenwich Hospital, and we
looked at their bulletin board. We went by Peabodys
garage and looked at the cars there again. Next we went by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. We drove
down by the waterfront. We returned to my place. I
looked for cars on the internet. Ebay does not have cars
listed by locality. The dealer networks are too expensive.
We had dinner of defrosted tomato meat sauce with spaghetti
noodles and ice tea. After dinner, we went downtown and
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. We then returned to my
place, and we watched part of a DVD video disk. About 10:30
P.M., we went to bed. We were up at 7 A.M. this
morning. We had scrambled eggs, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, supplements, and then we had coffee outside. After
cleaning up, we drove downtown by the waterfront. We then drove
over to the Riverside shopping plaza, and we looked at their
lots, but they did not have any cars there. We looked at
the bulletin board at the Food Emporium. We then went by
the Greenwich Library returned a DVD video disk. Next we
went to the Stop and Shop, and I bought 90% lean ground beef at $3.59
a pound for $6.94 less a $2 off package coupon, S&S 8 ounces
of grated toppings with parmesan cheese $3.79, a 96 ounce
container of Tropicana premium with calcium for $3.99, a dozen
large eggs $1.69, 3 packages of Rienzi #10 spaghetti noodles $2
all, five pounds of S&S sugar $2.39, four ears of sweet corn
.25 each, green squash at .99 a pound $1.38, yellow squash at .99
a pound $1.23 for $22.41 total. We then returned back to my
place. My guest left about 10 A.M.. I will now send out my
weekly notes. I will then do my weekly house cleaning.
I guess once I find a new used car, I will donate my car to one
of the charities that pick them up. My neighbor knows of a
place that will pick up the car even if it does not run. I
will be able to use it for two or three local trips a week until;
I find a new used car. CIO
Note: <888> 08/22/02
Thursday 9:45 P.M.: I just finished dinner. I found the old
receipt for having the drivers side spring mount plate
replaced on October 12, 1993. I was able to have World
Class Auto Repair in Stamford, Connecticut do it. They
charged me $41.80 for the pair of spring mount plates, $175 to
remove the left side strut housing and weld in the new spring
mount with an arc welder plus $13 tax for $224 total. I would
assume after nine years, they might have gone up a bit in their
price. I will call them up tomorrow. I just went
outside briefly, and the skunk was taking another one of its
evening strolls on our front sidewalk. I am a bit tired, so
I will go to bed shortly maybe after watching a bit of television.
CIO
Note: <888> 08/22/02
Thursday 8:45 P.M.: I examined the Volvo more closely, and by the
passenger side front tire, the McPherson strut spring lower plate
which was partially rusted through ten years ago when I got the
Volvo finally has rusted through, and the plate has sprung down
and is resting near the passenger side front tire. I replaced the
part on the drivers side ten years ago, and I have the part
for replacement on the passenger side front since they came in
pairs, however the only place that can do it is a truck repair
place near Stamford Volvo which has arc welding equipment. I
will have to find out their name from Stamford Volvo and see if I
can get them to fix it, providing there is no other damage. I
have the old repair bill in my file cabinet and about 10 years
ago it was $200 to have the piece welded in. As I say, one
gets so good on computers and gets the computer running so fine,
that everything else starts falling apart for lack of attention
and funding. Well, I will now have the same dinner as last night.
Since I am a bit tired, I will probably not be up late tonight.
I will try to get up earlier tomorrow to deal with the automobile
repair problem. I will probably need to have the oil filter
replaced also and the oil changed. However, since I can not get
underneath the car to access the extent of the damage, it hard to
see if there is any other damage. It sure does explain the
mechanical problems I have been having. There is less than a
quarter inch clearance between the broken spring plate and the
passenger front tire. CIO
Note: <888> 08/22/02
Thursday 7:55 P.M.: I was checking out underneath my Volvo, and I
was looking at the oil filter, and I discovered the motor mount
just beneath the oil filter has worn out and collapsed. It
appears to be a piece of hard rubber that has collapsed. Thus
the engine on the passenger side has collapsed an inch or so, and
the oil filter is resting on the motor mount. I would
assume this is why the motor fan is scraping against the fan
shielding and is the reason the car is leaking oil. I guess
if Exxon can take it tomorrow morning, I will drop it off there
for them to inspect it. Of course they might not be able to get
the part right away. If not tomorrow, I will take it by on
Monday morning. I chatted with a relative. CIO
Note: <888> 08/22/02
Thursday 6:25 P.M.: I was up at 1 P.M. today. I had
breakfast of orange juice, three medium boiled eggs, toast,
vitamins, supplements, and then I had a cup of coffee outside.
I went out, and I stopped by the Arnold Bread outlet, and I
bought 3 loaves of Freioffers 7 grain bread for $3.48 all. I
next stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I then
made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then went down, and I sat out
briefly. I next drove down by the waterfront. I then
went by Peabodys garage, and I checked out their used car
inventory. I was told by the proprietor that I might check
the fire break on my Volvos emission system. I just cleaned
it a couple of days ago. However, I returned home, and I
took it out again, and I cleaned it more thoroughly with some
spray solvent I had in the trunk. It was about 50% blocked.
I then cleaned another emissions valve also. I pushed much
harder on the motor fan shielding to hopefully realign it and
have it stop scraping. Well, I will have to see how the car
performs for the next few days. I could not tighten the oil
filter, since I do not have the right wrench. It seems like
maybe some oil was falling on the exhaust system and smoking.
Possibly cleaning the fire break in the emissions system solved
the problem. I just had a cold diet A&W root beer in a
frosted mug outside. CIO
Note: <888> 08/22/02
Thursday 7:25 A.M.: I finished the backup of the backup computer.
I will now shut down the computers and head off to bed shortly.
I have a 3 P.M. appointment today. CIO
Note: <888> 08/22/02
Thursday 6:25 A.M.: On the backup computer, I just started the
second part of two parts backup of the C: drive to the E: drive.
With the backups on the backup computer, I will not have much
spare space on the three hard drives, but the backups are in
place, in case I want to do a quick restore if one of the drives
needs to be restored. I have enough space left on the
drives to run the systems as they are presently configured for
backup use. I am watching a bit of morning television for
diversion. CIO
Note: <888> 08/22/02
Thursday 4:30 A.M.: I finished the backup of the E: drive on the
backup computer. I am now doing the backup of the C: drive
on the backup computer. I went outside briefly, and the
skunk is still lingering around the front sidewalk. I am
watching a bit of television while doing the backups on the
backup computer. I finished sifting through my email and I
went through www.geocities.com/mikelscott/scotwork.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 08/22/02
Thursday 2:50 A.M.: I am just about done with the first part of
the backup. I went outside briefly, and the skunk was out
on the front sidewalk. CIO
Note: <888> 08/22/02
Thursday 1:50 A.M.: On the backup computer when I boot the full
XP partition which is the E: drive with C: as the Windows ME
drive, D: and the CDplayer, and F: as the XP simple partition, I
am backing XP full partition E: drive except its E:\Windows
directory to the F:\backupe1 folder. I will then backup the E:\Windows
to the C:\backupe2 folder. I then plan to try to backup the
C: Windows ME drive to the E:\backupc1 and E:\backupc2 folders if
compression gives me enough space. Windows XP backup does not use
compression, but Windows ME backup does. I will now do some
regular work on the primary computer. CIO
Note: <888> 08/22/02
Thursday 1:20 A.M.: After dinner, I had the cappuccino outside.
The smaller skunk was out by the power transformer. CIO
Note: <888> 08/22/02
Thursday 12:30 A.M.: For dinner, I am having cold slices of top
round of beef with horseradish and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire
sauce, steamed sweet corn on the cob with a steamed slices of
green squash, and ice tea. I guess since I will be up a
while, I will have a cappuccino afterwards. I went outside
briefly about ten minutes ago, and the smaller skunk was on the
sidewalk in front of the building. CIO
Note: <888> 08/21/02
Wednesday 11:50 P.M.: I ran Norton Speed Disk on the E: drive on
the backup computer while I was out. I had a bit of a problem
getting the backup computer E: drive with XP and programs to
boot, but with it optimized it boots just fine. I drove
downtown and took a swing through town. I stopped by the Stop and
Shop, and I bought a white General Electric 3 outlet adaptor for
$2.99, a Tonys Pepperoni pizza for $2.50, three S&S
margarine for $2 all, two dozen large eggs $1.69 a dozen, four
ears of sweet corn for .25 each, yellow squash at .99 a pound for
.90, green squash at .99 a pound for $1.33, and I returned .95 in
cans and bottles for $13.33 total. I then went to the Food
Emporium, and I bought two half gallons of Tropicana premium
orange juice at $2.99 each and a pint of Edys mandarin
orange sorbet for $1.99 for $7.97 total. I chatted with a
local outside the Food Emporium about what I have been up too,
since he did not appear to be on the internet. I then
returned home. I put the General Electric 3 plug adaptor on
the bathroom sink outlet, so I can plug in my Braun electric
toothbrush and my waterpik and also have the Coleman rechargeable
flashlight plugged in at the same location. CIO
Note: <888> 08/21/02
Wednesday 9:15 P.M.: I was up at 3:30 P.M. this afternoon. I
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, vitamins,
supplement, and then I had a coffee outside. I fell back
asleep until 8 P.M.. I had some of the Jell-o mixture with ice
tea. I had an iced coffee outside. The smaller skunk
was behind the wall next to the front door. I just chatted
with a friend. I ran the Norton Utilities on the backup
computer C: and D: drive. I am now running Norton Speed
Disk on the E: drive on the backup computer. I will clean
up and go out shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 08/21/02
Wednesday 5:35 A.M.: I had some of the Jell-o mixture and ice tea.
I watched some television. I had some goldfish crackers with ice
tea. I will now shut down and go to bed shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 08/21/02
Wednesday 3:20 A.M.: I have finished everything I can think of
doing on the backup computer. I am now running Norton Disk
Doctor on all three drives. I will then setup the email
account for Outlook Express on the Windows ME partition. I then
will run Norton WinDoctor and Norton SpeedDisk on the Windows ME
partition. I will then do the same on the Windows XP simple
boot partition. I might not finish this activity before going to
bed in which case I will do it when I work on the computers later
today after sleeping. CIO
Note: <888> 08/21/02
Wednesday 3:00 A.M.: I finished installing the Favorites in the
Windows ME partition on the backup computer. I installed
some other programs on the backup computer Windows ME partition.
The Microsoft Hotmail login for the Microsoft Reader does not
work which I think it should. It still works on the primary
computer. I sifted through my email and went through www.geocities.com/mikelscott/scotwork.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 08/20/02
Tuesday 10:45 P.M.: I am extracting to the C: Windows ME backup
computer partition my 74,000 Favorites from the backup of the
Favorites I made last May and put in *.zip format and saved on a
CD/R. This will take a bit of time since it takes WinZip a
while to extract them. I will do some regular work on the
primary computer while I do this. CIO
Note: <888> 08/20/02
Tuesday 10:30 P.M.: I finished putting away the laundry. I
am adding additional programs and tweaking the Windows ME
partition on the backup computer. CIO
Note: <888> 08/20/02
Tuesday 8:50 P.M.: I was up at 2 P.M. this afternoon. I had
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and supplements. I
had a cup of coffee outside. I cleaned the PCV valve on my Volvo,
but it looked all right. I cleaned up, and I went out. I
stopped by Gateway Automotive, and I bought two quarts of
Pennzoil 20W-50 and one quart of 10W-40 for $2.10 each for $6.30
total. I put a half quart of 20W-50 in the car. I
think the Marvel Mystery oil might have thinned out my oil too
much, so I am trying to increase the viscosity. I then
drove down by the waterfront. I next went by the ATM
machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then
stopped by Exxon, and I bought $13.55 of premium gasoline at $1.879
a gallon. I am getting about 14.5 miles per a gallon.
I then went by the Greenwich Library, and I checked out a DVD
video disk. I then returned home. I had the same meal as
last night, but I had steamed frozen green peas. I had an
iced coffee outside afterwards. I am about half way through
the wash cycle on my two loads of laundry. I put clean
sheets on the bed. CIO
Note: <888> 08/20/02
Tuesday 3:25 A.M.: I put the Symantec Norton Firewall and Norton
System works on the backup computer XP simple boot partition.
I ran the Norton Updates too. I tweaked some registry
settings on the backup computer Windows ME partition suggested by
www.speedguide.net , but the
internet speed on it is still about half the speed of XP
according to the broadband speed meter at www.circuitcity.com http://www.circuitcity.com/frame1.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1492164134.1029827983@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccddadcfmkighhdcfngcfkmdffhdffk.0&upper=head.jsp&lower=frame2.jsp&left=leftchilddept.jsp&right=departments.jsp&department=Broadband , however on
both systems after the first try I get from about 350 to 450.
I went out, and I mailed the Siemens $40 mailin rebate at the
Valley Road post office. The car seems to be running pretty
much the same as today. I guess I will drive it for a number of
days and check oil consumption and see if there is any simple
fixable solution. I still need to somehow get the motor fan
shielding not to slightly scrape against the motor fan. Still
the car seems reliable enough for local transportation for the
indefinite future. I will now shut down, and I will have
some of the Jell-o mixture with ice tea. Before going to bed, I
will study the Chiltons Volvo manual that I have to see
what they suggest. CIO
Note: <888> 08/20/02
Tuesday 1:30 A.M.: I have the Siemens $40 mail in rebate
ready to mail. I installed the Siemens printer drivers on
the primary computer and the three operating system partitions on
the backup computer. I set the port on the printers to use the
Siemens printer drivers. Thus both computers can access all three
printers, except of course the Compaq IJ200 will not work with XP.
I put the Compaq XP IJ200 on the box of IBM inkjet paper between
the two computers. I tested the setup, and they work fine.
However, the Epson status monitor produced and error in XP, so I
might disable it, but the printer still prints. I am installing
Norton Firewall and System Works on my backup computer basic XP
simple install. I made a mistake while installing, and I just now
remembered with two computers online, one can work on the other
computer while waiting for the tedious process of installation.
I have to remember tomorrow that I should try to tighten my oil
filter with the oil filter wrench that I have in the trunk.
Hopefully the car will be all right. CIO
Note: <888> 08/19/02
Monday 9:55 P.M.: I went to bed at 5:30 A.M. this
past morning, and I was up at 1 P.M.. I had a call from a friend
this morning. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange
juice, vitamins and supplements, then I had an iced coffee
outside. I cleaned up. I then stopped by the Greenwich
Library, and I returned two books and one DVD video disk. I
had a 40 cent fine on one of the books. I then stopped by Putnam
Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then drove up to
CompUSA in Norwalk. I noticed while driving up at about 55 MPH,
that my car was emitting a white oil type smoke. I checked
the car when I arrived at CompUSA, and it looked like it might
have a slight oil leak. At CompUSA, I bought the Siemens 4-Port
DSL/Cable Router with Built-in Print Server http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product_code=288801 by www.speedstream.com for $69.99 plus
$4.20 tax for $74.19 total. The product also has a mailin
rebate of $40, so it will eventually cost me $34.19. I got
the Siemens' rebate slip also. I then drove back towards Greenwich
along U.S. 1 avoiding high speed driving. In Stamford, I
stopped by International Car Parts, and I bought two TRI 16 inch
wiper blades for $8.66 each plus $1.04 tax for $18.36 total.
I then stopped by Feinsod Hardware store in Old Greenwich, and I
bought a one plug to three plugs with ground adaptor for $4.49
plus .27 tax for $4.76 total. I then stopped by Charles Sudig
lock smith on Greenwich Avenue, and I had two copies made of my
building entrance key for $5.36 total. I then returned home. I
checked out the car, and it had some leaking oil underneath the
engine around the splash plates. I decided to let it cool down.
I had a diet A&W root beer in a frosted mug outside. I
then installed the three plug adaptor wall plug behind the
primary computer, and I plugged the two control panels into it.
I then opened up the Siemens router. It came with a six
foot LAN cable. I plugged its power transformer into the
top control panel. I then connected the power cord to the
router. I put the router to the left of the cable modem. I
connected the cable modem to the router on the back side. I
connected my two computers to two of the four front port
connectors. When I turned on the cable modem, router and primary
computer, it all worked on line just fine. The backup computer
works fine online at the same time. I went through the basic
setup of the router, and it all seems to be working just fine. I
will set up the print server in a little while, so all my
printers work from both computers. I went outside, and I
checked with a neighbor, if they needed a spare key, but they did
not. I checked my Volvo once it had cooled down. It needed
two quarts of Pennzoil 10W-40 oil which I put in. I tightened the
valve cover, which had its gasket replaced at Midas about three
months ago. I will have to monitor the Volvos oil
consumption to see if I have a problem, of it was a loose valve
cover. I also tried adjusting the motor fan cowling, so it does
not scrape. Anyway at fast idle the car seems to run fine.
Possibly when I put in the Marvel Mystery oil into the crankcase,
it thinned the oil out too much causing increased consumption.
I came upstairs, and I had the same dinner as last night except I
had steamed frozen Brussels sprouts instead of squash. I
had an iced coffee outside. I will now set up the printer
server to my printers. I will then start tweaking and
configuring the backup computer Windows ME partition.
I put one of the two building keys I purchased on my backup key
chain and another key is one the wooden pineapple on the dining
room table. I first will fill out the Siemens $40 mail in
rebate. I just finished chatting with a friend. CIO
Note: <888> 08/19/02
Monday 3:15 A.M.: I worked on the backup computer Windows ME
partition. I am tired, so I will go to bed shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 08/18/02
Sunday 9:20 P.M.: My guest and I went out after the last message.
We drove down by the waterfront. We then went to another
location down by the waterfront. We returned back to my
apartment. My guest set up his Siemens 2.4 gigahertz
cordless telephone and answering machine. It took a while since
it is a complicated interface on the LCD display. It has
good range to over 500 feet front and back of the building.
We tested it by calling up my telephone number through the
internet. We had the same dinner as last night except the
beef was cold with horseradish and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire
sauce. My guest just left. I will now do a little
computer work setting up the Windows ME partition on the backup
computer. My guest did not keep the Siemens telephone
box, so I put it in the false ceiling in panel between the front
entrance and the right living room closet. CIO
Note: <888> 08/18/02
Sunday 3:30 P.M.: I put the tea mixture in the refrigerator www.geocities.com/mikelscott/icetea.htm . I opened up
the packing on a three pack of year 2000 Perrier that is chilled
in the refrigerator. I put ten bottles of St. Pauli Girl
dark beer in the refrigerator to have along with the 12
pack of Kennebunkport shipyard ale and a six pack of Lindener
Special beer that I keep in the refrigerator along with other
cool beverages. I keep a little beer around the house for guests.
This morning at 9 A.M., I put the Siemens 2.4 gigahertz
cordless telephone with answering machine batteries that my guest
bought in the Radio Shack battery charger. They are AA
Nickel cadmium. They should be fully charged at 5 P.M..
Normally they would charge up in the phone. CIO
Note: <888> 08/18/02
Sunday 3:00 P.M.: My guest and I were up at 7 A.M. this morning.
We had breakfast of scrambled eggs, toast, orange juice,
cantaloupe chunks with white grapes, vitamins, supplements, and
coffee outside. We went out, and we drove down by the
waterfront. We went over to Tods Point, and my guest
tried fishing at the southwest area. The fish were not
biting. We walked the 2.5 mile walk around Tods Point.
We sat out at the southwest area for a while. We then drove
back to town. We stopped by the ATM machine at Putnam Trust
Bank of New York on Mason Street. We then stopped by Smokes
for Less in Byram, and I bought two cartons of Omni Ultra Lights
100s for $24 a carton for $48 total. We then returned back
to my place. I had a cold diet Coke in frosted mug with ice
cubes and my guest had a cold A&W root beer in a frosted mug.
We had the soda outside. We saw a red tail hawk around the
building. At Tods Point we saw baby Asian Pacific Japanese
crabs in the tidal pools along with a great grey and a great
white herons and some egrets. For lunch we had Star-Kist
solid white tuna with Hellmanns mayonnaise on Arnolds
Healthnut grain bread along with Lays potato chips and ice tea. I
also had an iced coffee outside. I am making up a batch of
ice tea. For the dilute three quart mixture in heated
boiled water that I steep for an hour that I mix into the four
three quart jugs, I am using 13 types of tea or 21 tea bags total.
I am using two Twinnings Earle Grey tea, one Twinnings Lady Grey
Tea, one Twinnings English breakfast, one Twinnings Irish
breakfast, one Twinnings Prince of Wales, two Lipton green tea,
three Lipton orange peako tea, one Ceylon green, one Ceylon
peppermint herbal, one Ceylon raspberry herbal, one Ceylon
chamomile herbal, one Prince of Wales ashram tea, and six Bigelow
orange peako and cut black China tea along with a cup of sugar
and two teaspoons of Angostura bitters to be mixed with cold
water for the 12 quart finished product. I make the ice tea
mixture more dilute since one tends to drink quite a bit of it
particularly during the hot summer days. Tomorrow there is
supposedly cool weather coming back into the area. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/02
Saturday 11:20 P.M.: I slept until 4 P.M. when a guest showed up
to visit. We went out, and we drove over to the Cos Cob
Food Mart. My guest bought green and yellow squash at $1.29 a
pound for $1.77. a top round roast at $2.59 a pound for $8.69,
and four ears of sweet corn for $1 for $11.46 total. We
then went drove down by the waterfront. Next we returned
back to my place. I seasoned the roast with garlic powder,
ground black pepper, celery salt, Old Bay seasoning, Italian
spices, oregano, basil, and Texas Best barbeque sauce, and I
cooked it at 350 degrees F. for 60 minutes in the convection oven.
We had it for dinner with steamed corn on the cob and steamed
slices of yellow and green squash along with ice tea. We then
drove over to Staples in Port Chester looking for the Siemens
2.4 gigahertz cordless phone with answering machine with call ID
for $40 on sale through today , but they were sold out. However,
they checked their computer, and the store in Stamford had 14, so
we went over there and my guest bought one. We then
returned back to my place, and we watched a DVD video disk.
My guest is staying down for the night, and I am going to bed
shortly. I just went out the side door, and there was a
skunk the size of a raccoon on the side yard. I am using my
spare key for the side entrance door key, since my usual one does
not seem to work anymore. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/02
Saturday 11:35 A.M.: I added most of the programs to the C:
Windows ME drive on the backup computer. I still have a few more
to add and some minor configuration work. I had some of the
Jell-o fruit mixture with ice tea. I will now shut down and
go to bed shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/02
Saturday 4:25 A.M.: While I was just out in the parking lot, I
accidentally stepped on one of those Zacadas, and it made quite a
racket. I am recharging the second set of Nickel Cadmium AAA
batteries for the wireless headphones, since I put in a fully
charged set while I was house cleaning and listening to music.
The pair on charge will be done at 9 A.M.. I guess, I will
install some accessory programs on the backup computer now.
CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/02
Saturday 4:10 A.M.: I finished installing the second copy of XP
on the backup computer in the D: drive. The boot manager
works and recognizes Windows ME on the C: drive, a basic XP
installation on the D: drive, and the configured XP installation
on the E: drive. I think I might relax a bit now. After
having the cottage cheese and fruit, I got a bit of stomach gas.
I just recently bought the items, however I checked the
temperature settings on my refrigerator and it was set at 1
the lowest level, so I raised it to 4 to be colder,
with the maximum 6 as the coldest. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/02
Saturday 3:00 A.M.: On the backup computer after the last install
of Windows ME, the boot manager would not come up. I thus
formatted both the C: and D: drives. I then installed
Windows ME on the C: drive. I did my house cleaning and
watering the plants while it was installing. I am now
installing Windows XP on the D: drive of the backup computer.
It has about a half hour to go. I had a meal of cottage
cheese, cantaloupe chunks, and white grapes with ice tea. I
then had an iced coffee outside. Another one of those two
inch flies was by the side door. I think they might be
Zacadas?. I just finished showering and cleaning up. I
am making up two quarts of coffee for iced coffee. Once I have XP
installed on the backup computer on the D: drive, I will probably
tweak the system a bit and install some other accessory programs
and files. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/02
Saturday 12:00 A.M.: I went outside briefly. A local
raccoon seems to have replaced the skunk. I have less than a
minute on the Windows ME installation in the D: drive on the
backup computer. I will then have to rewrite the boot.ini
file on the C: drive to recognize the other partitions which is
simple. Whether the C: and E: drive XP partitions will work, I
will have to wait and see. If they work, I will install a few
drivers and programs. If they do not work, it means I will have
to reinstall XP again to activate it. However, that might cripple
the D: drive Windows ME which seems to rely on files in the C:
drive for booting. I guess the ideal way would be to put Windows
ME on the C: drive, and install Windows XP to the D: and E:
drive, but maybe in trying to save the existing C: and E:
installations I am creating more work. Anyway the E: drive
XP partition should work. CIO
Note: <888> 08/16/02
Friday 11:25 P.M.: I was up at 8 P.M.. It looks like we finally
had some rain. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and supplements. I had coffee outside.
On the backup computer, I turned off the CMOS setup for the first
C: drive and the third E: drive. I then installed Windows ME in
the D: drive. It boots fine with the other drives turned
off, but it does not boot with the two other drives turned back
on in the CMOS. I have the boot manager boot.ini
file setup properly. Now with all three drives turned on in the
CMOS, I am trying a Windows ME upgrade install to the D:\Windows
directory. I know it will work, but I am not sure whether it will
cripple the C: drive Windows XP Professional simple install or
not. I guess I will see after installation to see if all
three drive boots works from the XP boot manager. Well this
is what it is all about, trial and error. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
08/16/02:
Note: <888> 08/16/02
Friday 1:00 P.M.: I installed XP Professional on the C: drive of
the backup computer. I was able to enable the backup
computer E: drive boot of XP also with its fully configured setup.
Thus the C: drive boot up on the backup computer is a simple XP
boot up. I will use the D: drive for backup. I had
some goldfish crackers and ice tea while doing this. I will
now send out my weekly note, and then I will head off to bed.
CIO
Note: <888> 08/16/02
Friday 8:15 A.M.: On the backup computer, after doing the low
level format of the C: drive, Fdisk now recognizes it. I
installed Windows ME on its C: drive, and then when I tried to
install Windows 98 on the d:\windows directory, the boot is off
the C: drive erasing Windows ME. I guess, I could try to
disable the C: drive in the CMOS with Windows ME installed, and
try to do a fake C: drive of the D: drive of Windows 98 and then
update it to 98SE. However, I am tired. I just formatted
the C: and D: drives again. I will go to bed shortly. I guess I
will eventually put ME on the C: drive and XP on the E: drive,
and use the D: drive for backup. I do not want to go through the
cumbersome process of trying to install Red Hat Linux 7.3 on the
D: drive again fiddling with the boot managers that may or may
not conflict with XP when I install it. Well have a good
day. CIO
Note: <888> 08/16/02
Friday 4:30 A.M.: Well first the bad news. While working on the
backup computer trying to make the Red Hat Linux partition
bootable from the D: drive, I somehow destroyed the Master Boot
Record on the C: drive, so none of the three drives would work.
Fdisk did not recognize the first drive. I am now running
Maxtor PowerMax to low level format the first hard drive. I
have already deleted the Red Hat Linux Partition on the D: drive.
I only have the XP partition on the third drive that will not
work. I guess the way to go is once I get Fdisk to
recognize the first drive hopefully after doing the low level
format, I will some time in the future install Windows ME, the
Red Hat Linux 7.3 bootable from the D: drive then hopefully when
I reinstall XP, it will recognize all three system in the boot
manager or be able to be configured in the boot.ini
on the C: drive to do so. This will all take some time, and
the Red Hat Linux 7.3 is still buggy when installing from the CD
and occasionally fails. I guess I will now have some
cottage cheese with cantaloupe chunks and white grapes along with
ice tea. The primary computer works just fine, which is why
I keep the backup computer for such ventures. I am a bit
tired, so I might go to bed before completing the attempt to
Fdisk the first drive on the backup computer. CIO
Note: <888> 08/15/02
Thursday 11:20 P.M.: I looked at the section of the Que Windows
XP Professional manual about installing Linux on a second
partition in the XP boot manager, but after fiddling around with
the idea, I finally figured out that since I made my Linux
partition on the backup computer bootable from the Linux boot
floppy, the procedure would not work. This took a bit of time.
Still there is lots of other information in the XP manual to
fiddle with. CIO
Note: <888> 08/15/02
Thursday 8:00 P.M.: I had the same dinner as two and three nights
ago, but along with the sautéed boneless center cut pork chops,
I had sliced green squash and steamed corn on the cob, and I sautéed
a peeled and sliced onion with the pork chops. I had the dinner
with ice tea, and I just had an iced coffee outside. CIO
Note: <888> 08/15/02
Thursday 6:55 P.M.: I napped until about 2:15 P.M.. I then
cleaned up, and I went out, and I made my 3 P.M. appointment.
I then went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street.
I then went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and they were
closed at 3 P.M. in the hot weather. I then drove downtown.
I walked the central area of Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by
the 70% off rack at the Greenwich Hardware store, and I bought a
Black and Decker Quick N Easy X340 steam iron regularly $31.99
for $9.60 plus .58 tax for $10.18 total. I then
walked up to CVS, and I bought five 6 ounce cans of Star-Kist
chunk white tuna in water for .99 each for $4.95 total. I
then walked back to my car, and I sat out briefly. I then
drove down by the waterfront. I next stopped by the
Greenwich Library, and I finished reading the last article in PC
magazine about computer research, and then I read the Greenwich
Times. I checked out the Que book Special Edition
Using Microsoft Windows XP Professional. I then went
by the Stop and Shop, and I bought two green squash at .99 a
pound for $1.01, and one yellow squash at .99 a pound .80 plus a
two pound bag of onions for $1.49 for $3.30 total. I then
returned home. I had a diet A&W root beer in a frosted
mug. CIO
Note: <888> 08/15/02
Thursday 1:15 P.M.: I had some potato chips and Kraft French
onion dip before going to bed last night. I was up at 11 A.M.
this morning. I had breakfast of oatmeal, orange juice,
toast, vitamins, supplements, and coffee. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment this afternoon. CIO
Note: <888> 08/15/02
Thursday 1:40 A.M.: I did a little bit of regular computer work.
I will now shut down and go to bed early. I will first have
some Edys Mandarin orange sorbet. CIO
Note: <888> 08/15/02
Thursday 1:15 A.M.: I watched a bit of television. I
noticed when I went outside for a smoke, there appears to be what
looks like a dead two inch long bee by the east side door. On
returning inside by the front door, I saw the same two inch long
horse fly that was there last night. The two inch long
horse fly seems to return every year when it is hot. I have seen
it many times before. Maybe the two inch long horse fly did
in the two inch long bee. CIO
Note: <888> 08/14/02
Wednesday 11:20 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped by the Greenwich
Library, and I read part of PC magazine. I then went downtown,
and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then returned home. I
watched some television. I had some goldfish crackers with
ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/14/02
Wednesday 7:30 P.M.: For dinner, I had a couple of scoops of
cottage cheese, with cantaloupe chunks and white grapes along
with ice tea, and then I had an iced coffee outside. I will
now clean up and go out. CIO
Note: <888> 08/14/02
Wednesday 6:30 P.M.: I updated my advertisements www.geocities.com/mikelscott/adv.htm . I still
have not earned any income from advertising. CIO
Note: <888> 08/14/02
Wednesday 4:35 P.M.: I was up at 2 P.M.. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, supplements,
and coffee. I watched a bit of television. It is 93 degrees
Fahrenheit outside. I am making up a Jell-o mixture. I am using
two packages of black cheery Jell-o, and I am adding two cups of
boiling water which I will stir in a Pyrex bowl for two minutes
with the boiling water. I will then put in two cups of orange
juice, and I will add some of the cantaloupe chunks and white
grapes to the mixture, and I will chill it all in the
refrigerator for a half dozen hours until it sets. Be
careful, the Jell-o can stain white formica counter tops. Well,
it is a bit hot out, so I am just staying next to the General
Electric Profile 15,500 BTU air conditioner with a remote control
to stay cool http://www.geappliances.com/shop/prdct/ . CIO
Note: <888> 08/14/02
Wednesday 3:00 A.M.: I just had some cantaloupe chunks and white
grapes with ice tea. Try this www.google.com translation link
for French news in English http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Flemonde.fr&langpair=fr%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&prev=%2Flanguage_tools . I will
now shut down and go to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 08/14/02
Wednesday 2:20 A.M.: I just fixed the click through links on the www.geocities.com/mikelscott/lang.htm page. When
you click through from one of Scotts Homepages in the
foreign language the sub pages come up in that language, and some
of the click through links in the directory seem to come up in
the foreign languages. Sacre Bleu! Nous sommes tres
internationale. CIO
Note: <888> 08/14/02
Wednesday 1:05 A.M.: I made up a page of other language links www.geocities.com/mikelscott/lang.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 08/13/02
Tuesday 11:25 P.M.: I went out after the last message. I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I returned back to my apartment.
I chatted with a friend. I watched a bit of television.
I had some Edys Mandarin orange sorbet. I also had some
goldfish crackers with ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/13/02
Tuesday 8:00 P.M.: I had the same meal as last night except I had
steamed sliced green squash instead of yellow squash. I will now
clean up and go out for some outside activity. CIO
Note: <888> 08/13/02
Tuesday 6:55 P.M.: I chatted with a relative. I fiddled
with Red Hat Linux 7.3 on the backup computer partition. I
can not get the Epson or Compaq printers to work with it. I
tweaked some settings. I will now do some regular work on
the primary computer. CIO
Note: <888> 08/13/02
Tuesday 4:05 P.M.: I had some goldfish crackers before going to
bed last morning. I was up at 2:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of
three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins and
supplements. I had an iced coffee outside. I adjusted the
motor fan shield on my Volvo, so it does not make a slight
scraping noise. I also topped up the oil. I just chatted with a
relative, and I am about to call back. It is 98 degrees
Fahrenheit, so stay cool. CIO
Note: <888> 08/13/02
Tuesday 5:05 A.M.: I installed Star Office 5.3 for Linux on the
backup computer Linux partition. I was not able to copy a CD/RW
disk on the backup computer with Linux running to copy my
directory on to the Linux partition, although other CDs including
audio work on it. I will now shut down and go to bed shortly.
I just had some cantaloupe chunks with grapes and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/13/02
Tuesday 1:50 A.M.: I searched the phrase Linux Download
at www.google.com . and I came up
with these Linux links www.geocities.com/mikelscott/linux.htm . I also noticed
that StarOffice 5.3 for Linux is still available for download
from http://linux.tucows.com/toppicks.html if one is not
satisfied with www.openoffice.org . I will now
download and install the Star Office 5.3 on my backup computer
Linux partition. CIO
Note: <888> 08/12/02
Monday 11:20 P.M.: I went out after the last message. I
stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I read the local paper. I
then went downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
sat out briefly. I then went down by the waterfront, and I
chatted with a regular fisherman. The fish were not biting.
I then went by the Stop and Shop, and I bought a 48 tea bag
package of Lipton Green Tea for $3.19. I the went back
downtown, and I walked the upper part of Greenwich Avenue. I sat
out at various locations. I just now returned back to my
apartment, and I am having a glass of ice tea. I have
enough varieties of different teas to make up my usual mixture of
various teas when I blend up a large batch of tea for ice tea.
CIO
Note: <888> 08/12/02
Monday 8:00 P.M.: After dinner, I cut into chunks the two
cantaloupes and picked off the seedless green grapes from the
stems, and I mixed them together. I put the mixture into
Rubbermaid containers in the refrigerator. I will now go
out for a bit. CIO
Note: <888> 08/12/02
Monday 6:35 P.M.: I was up at noon. I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, vitamins, and supplements. I had an
iced coffee outside. I went out about 2 P.M., and I went by
the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I bought a Defcon 1 Notebook
Computer Security System for $1.50. The box has not been
opened. I think it has a steel cable with an alarm for attaching
to a Laptop computer. I do not think I need to use it with my $5
laptop at the moment. I then went by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York on Mason Street. I next sat out downtown in the park. I then
drove down by the waterfront. I then made my 4:15 P.M.
appointment. I then drove over to the Cos Cob Foot Mart, and I
bought two pints of low fat Hood cottage cheese for $1.50 each
pint, two packs of three boneless center cut pork chops for $2.49
a pound for $2.89 and $2.89 each three chop pack, four ears of
sweet corn for .25 each for $1, and two extra large Del Monte
cantaloupes .99 each for $11.76 total. I then went by the
Stop and Shop, and I bought a bulb of garlic at $2.69 a pound for
.48, white seedless grapes at .79 a pound for $1.87, a quart of
Island Breeze Lysol $2.99, a 8 pack of S&S hotdog rolls .89,
two 25 bag packages of five varieties of Twinnings tea for $2.50
each box, Khans Jumbo franks buy one get one free $3.79 both,
S&S lemon dish washing detergent quart $1.99, a dozen large
eggs $1.69 for $19 total. I then returned home, and I had a
chilled diet A&W root beer in a frosted mug outside. I
will now sauté two boneless center cut pork chops in olive oil,
margarine, and chopped garlic seasoned with garlic powder, ground
black pepper, celery salt, Old Bay seasoning, Italian spices,
oregano, basil and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce. I will
have them with two ears of steamed sweet corn and steamed slices
of yellow squash, and ice tea. I will then have an iced
coffee outside. CIO
Note: <888> 08/12/02
Monday 1:55 A.M.: I watched a DVD video disk. I had some goldfish
crackers and ice tea. I will now rest for a while. CIO
Note: <888> 08/11/02
Sunday 10:35 P.M.: I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and
mustard and ketchup, a dill pickle slice, potato chips and ice
tea. I rested until about 10:15 P.M.. I just had some
goldfish crackers. CIO
Note: <888> 08/11/02
Sunday 8:00 P.M.: I downloaded an installed the RealOne alpha
Linux I386 player on to my backup computer. It did not
install the Netscape plugin properly, so it would not play
without entering the URL directly. I finally put on the Linux I386
Real Player 8 on to the backup computer Linux partition, and it
works fine from Netscape playing the Audio or Video files linked
in Netscape. This all took a bit of tinkering. CIO
Note: <888> 08/11/02
Sunday 3:50 P.M.: I was up at 11 P.M., and I had breakfast of
three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins and
supplements. I had an iced coffee outside. I rested some
more until 3 P.M.. I just had a Mrs. Pauls stir fry meal
which is mostly rice along with ice tea. I am now having an
iced coffee. I will now fiddle with Linux on the backup
computer. CIO
Note: <888> 08/11/02
Sunday 1:05 A.M.: I did a little bit of regular computer work. I
will now have a couple of scoops of Godiva Belgium chocolate ice
cream. I will shut down now and go to bed shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 08/10/02
Saturday 11:30 P.M.: I went out, and I walked the entire length
of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at a couple of locations. I
had some goldfish crackers and ice tea earlier this evening
before dinner. CIO
Note: <888> 08/10/02
Saturday 10:25 P.M.: I watched a bit of television. I read
a bit. I had the same meal as last night except, I had
green squash instead of yellow squash. I also finished up
the eye round. I think I will go downtown for a change at
night. CIO
Note: <888> 08/10/02
Saturday 6:35 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped by the Greenwich
Library, and I checked out a DVD video disk. I then went by the
ATM machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street.
I next went by Exxon, and I bought $13 of premium gasoline at $1.779
a gallon. I got about 12 miles per a gallon on the last tank. I
then stopped by CVS, and I bought a 1.5 liter of CVS yellow mouth
wash for $3.99, a two 16 ounce bottle pack of 25% more of
European Mystique shampoo and conditioner for $1.79 both, and two
packs of Dove sensitive skin soap for $2.37 plus .49 tax for
$8.64 total. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I next
drove down by the waterfront. I next sat out briefly at the
Greenwich Library. I then returned home. I had a diet
A&W root beer in a frosted mug outside. I am making up
two quarts of coffee for iced coffee. It is suppose to be
hot the next five days, so stay cool. CIO
Note: <888> 08/10/02
Saturday 4:05 P.M.: I finished house cleaning. I also
finished backing up the computer from the C: drive to the E:
drive. I just had lunch of two hotdogs with buns and
ketchup and mustard and potato chips and ice tea. I had an
iced coffee outside. I just chatted with a relative. I
will now clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 08/10/02
Saturday 12:15 P.M.: I was up at 11 A.M.. I had a telephone call
from a friend about 8 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and supplements.
I had coffee outside. I will now start my house cleaning.
I will do a C: drive to E: drive backup while doing the house
cleaning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/10/02
Saturday 1:05 A.M.: I finished making the ice tea. I went through
my daily routine www.geocities.com/mikelscott/scotwork.htm and
sifting through my email. I will now shut down and go to bed.
CIO
Note: <888> 08/09/02
Friday 11:35 P.M.: For dinner, I had three one quarter inch thick
slices of cold eye round with Lea and Perrins Worcestershire
sauce and horse radish, steamed sliced yellow squash, steamed
corn on the cob, and ice tea. I am making up another batch
of ice tea. I am out of the Twinnings Prince of Wales tea, and
the Twinnings Ceylon Tea, and the Twinnings Black Current tea,
and the Lipton Green Tea. However, I still have the four types of
Ceylon tea, about a 100 count box and a half of Lipton tea, about
20 bags of Twinnings Earle Grey tea, and six 100 count boxes of
Bigelow tea, along with about ten bags of Prince of Wales Bombay
tea. Thus, in this most recent mixture, I used one each of
the four Ceylon tea, one Twinnings Earle Grey, Prince of Wales,
and Ceylon, five Lipton orange peako, one Lipton green tea, eight
Bigelow, and one Prince of Wales Bombay along with the usual two
teaspoons of Angostura bitters and a cup of sugar for the
solution to make 12 quarts of ice tea. The Ceylon mixtures of tea
are green tea, chamomile, raspberry, and peppermint. I am
using a few more tea bags to make the mixture slightly stronger.
I hope Twinnings does not mind. I will now have a
couple of scoops of Godiva Dark Belgium chocolate ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/09/02
Friday 10:05 P.M.: I went out, and I returned a DVD video disk at
the library drop. I then walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at various locations. I then
drove down by the waterfront. I then went by the Stop and Shop,
and I bought four ears of corn for .20 each for .80, two green
squash at .99 a pound for .94, and two yellow squash at .99 a
pound for .94 for $2.91 total. I then went to the Food
Emporium, and I bought two 38 ounce boxes of Pepperidge Farm
goldfish crackers for $5.79 each box, and two pints of Godiva ice
cream for $1.99 each for $15.56 total. I then went by Var Max
Liquor pantry in Port Chester, New York, and I bought three 1.5
liter bottles of Rene Junot white wine for $5.99 each minus .60
discount on each bottle plus $1.09 tax for $17.26 total. I
then returned home, and I put away my purchases. I am
watching a bit of television. CIO
Note: <888> 08/09/02
Friday 4:45 P.M.: I found this site www.audiobooksforfree.com that has free
downloadable audio books. I downloaded Tarzan
and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court.
With Real One Player, I created audio play lists to play the
chapters sequentially. I created shortcuts in my desktop audio
folder to play the books. I thought about burning the books
to CD, but in the audio MP3 format they are in, it would take
quite a few CD/Rs to burn them. Well, I guess I will now
have a couple of hotdogs with buns and ketchup and mustard along
with potato chips and ice tea. I will then have an iced
coffee outside. CIO
Note: <888> 08/09/02
Friday 1:35 P.M.: I setup the CMOS on the backup computer,
so the boot manager loads on startup. To do this, I have
the first boot drive as Floppy A: with floppy drive seek
enabled and the IDE0 or the C: drive to boot second, so when the
boot manager appears one can boot Windows ME from the C: drive,
Windows XP from the third drive, and with the A: drive Linux boot
disk, one can boot D: or the second drive into Redhat Linux 7.3.
I also ran Norton Win Doctor on the XP partition, and installed
some updates from Windows update. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
08/09/02:
Note: <888> 08/09/02
Friday 12:25 P.M.: I received a telephone call from a relative at
7 P.M. this morning. I slept until 11 A.M.. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, vitamins and supplements. I
had coffee outside. I will now send out my weekly notes and
do a little bit of regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 08/08/02
Thursday 10:55 P.M.: My guest and I went out after the last
message. We stopped by the Greenwich Library and returned a
DVD video disk. We went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and
dropped off the old Hoover vacuum cleaner. We sat down by
the waterfront for about an hour. We went by another
location on the waterfront. I gave several locals copies of
the Greenwich Tide chart. We went back by the Greenwich Library,
and I checked out a DVD video disk. We returned back to my
apartment. We walked around the playing fields in the back yard.
We had Carrs crackers and Vermont extra sharp cheddar
cheese. We had the same dinner as last night along with coffee
outside. We watched half of the DVD video disk. Then we
started watching a television movie. My guest left at 9:15 P.M..
I just finished watching another television movie. I guess
I will shut down the computer and head off to bed shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 08/08/02
Thursday 12:45 P.M.: I finished sifting through my email. Yesterday
evening, I put a third of a bottle of CVS drain cleaner in the
bathroom sink drain, and I left it in several hours. I then
ran hot water and used the plunger, and I now have the bathroom
sink drain cleared out. Since I shave with shaving cream
and a throw away razor, the bathroom sink drain tends to build up
a soap and facial hair build up over time clogging it. I
just finished cleaning up. My guest just arrived. CIO
Note: <888> 08/08/02
Thursday 11:35 A.M.: I just used the new Hoover upright vacuum
cleaner to vacuum the apartment. It works perfectly fine.
It seems to do a better job than the vintage Electrolux power
nozzle system that might not have as much suction. I just
picked up the mail. I have a guest coming to visit at noon.
CIO
Note: <888> 08/08/02
Thursday 10:50 A.M.: I had some Carrs crackers and Vermont
extra sharp cheddar cheese last night before going to bed. I went
outside briefly, and the skunk was by the front entrance. I went
to bed about 3 A.M., and I was up at 9 A.M.. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
vitamins and supplements. I had coffee outside. I
will now test my new Hoover upright vacuum cleaner to see if it
works properly by vacuuming the apartment. CIO
Note: <888> 08/08/02
Thursday 12:35 A.M.: I went through my normal computer routine.
I will now shut down and go to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 08/07/02
Wednesday 11:25 P.M.: I finished the laundry, and I put it all
away. CIO
Note: <888> 08/07/02
Wednesday 10:40 P.M.: I printed out ten copies of the Greenwich,
Connecticut tide chart for August 2002 in black and white on the
Epson Stylus Color 880 printer. It will not print out on
the HP LaserJet II D printer. I also just now put in a new
color ink cartridge in the Epson Stylus Color 880 printer. I
will post one copy on the bulletin board in the laundry room, and
I will keep about 6 copies in the car for handing out. CIO
Note: <888> 08/07/02
Wednesday 10:10 P.M.: I put the laundry in the dryers. If one
should be interested in local tide charts, this link would prove
useful http://www.maineharbors.com/ct/tidectw.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 08/07/02
Wednesday 9:35 P.M.: Dinner was delicious. I just started three
loads of laundry. I also changed the sheets on my bed.
CIO
Note: <888> 08/07/02
Wednesday 8:30 P.M.: After the last message, I went downtown, and
I went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I bought a
green and beige like new Hoover upright vacuum cleaner for $20. It
is similar to the one I have that is worn out. I will
donate the old one tomorrow to the Hospital Thrift shop. I put
the new one in my bedroom closet next to the two vintage
Electrolux vacuum cleaners. I then went by Putnam Trust Bank of
New York on Mason Street. I next paid my rent at the First Union
National Bank on Havemeyer Place. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I stopped by the ELDC thrift shop, and I bought a 6
foot shielded stereo audio cable with 2 pairs of RCA male plugs
for a dollar. I next drove over to Tods Point, and I sat
out briefly and then I drove around. I then went by Staples. I
next went by Radio Shack at the Riverside Shopping Plaza. They
carry a USB to USB cable for $45 that one could use to network
two computers together. It seems a bit expensive, but it
has some sort of in line electronics. I viewed the stores
merchandise for future reference. I then drove downtown, and I
walked the central Greenwich area. I stopped by Zyn Stationary,
and I bought a #29 quick pick scratch card for a dollar. I
will scratch it shortly. I then sat out briefly. I next drove
down by the waterfront. I then drove to another location on the
waterfront. I was told that the Greenwich Marine patrol use
channel 12 on the ship to shore radio. I next stopped by the
Greenwich Library. I then went by the Stop and Shop, and I
bought fresh green beans at .99 a pound for $1.07, four ears of
sweet corn at .20 each for .80, four half gallons of Tropicana
Premium orange juice with calcium for $2 each, two Mrs. Pauls
Shrimp frozen stir fry for $2.50 each, a eye round roast at $1.99
a pound for $4.56, Five Brothers creamy alfredo garlic sauce for
$2 for $21.43 total. I then returned home, and I put away my
purchases. I had a cold A&W root beer in a frosted mug
outside. I then used the stereo cable to reconnect my old
Zenith shortwave radio to my amplifier. It plays through
the amplifier when one selects phono. I connected the
plug-in electric antenna to it. I set it to the right of
the TEAC DVD player. Thus one can listen to conventional
shortwave broadcasts in case the internet should not work. I
then sat outside briefly. I am now cooking at 350 degrees
Fahrenheit for 50 minutes the eye round. I seasoned both sides
with garlic powder, ground black pepper, celery salt, and Texas
Best barbeque sauce. I will be having it with steamed fresh
corn on the cob and steamed fresh green beans along with ice tea.
I chatted with a friend who will be down at noon tomorrow. I
will now scratch the scratch card. I just scratched it, and
I did not win. I also put $10 on my laundry card. CIO
Note: <888> 08/07/02
Wednesday 12:40 P.M.: I had lunch of the rest of the cantaloupe
chunks with blue berries and the remainder of the Jell-o mixture
along with ice tea. I had an iced coffee outside. I will
now go out downtown. CIO
Note: <888> 08/07/02
Wednesday 12:00 P.M.: I went over to the Vitamin Shoppe http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/ at the Port
Chester, New York A&P shopping center. I bought Vitamin
Shoppe products of Glucosamine and Chondroitin with MSM 240
capsules for $34.77, deodorized garlic 500 mg. 100 capsules $5.37,
B-Complex 100 mg. 100 capsules $11.37, B-12 500 mg. 100 capsules
$4.77, Echinacea Goldenseal complex 300 capsules $20.37,
Niacinamide 500 mg. 100 capsules $4.77, one daily multivitamin
with lutein 100 tablets $10.47, MSM 1000 mg. 300 capsules $32.37,
E-400 IU 100 tablets $6.38, C-500 complex 100 tablets $4.77, and
Natures Benefit Marine Coral Minerals ocean bed coral calcium 60
capsules $20.97 plus I had a $10 off Vitamin Shoppe mail coupon
for $146.38 total. I will now put the vitamins and
supplements away. I decided to start taking B-12 again too.
I take all of these vitamins and supplements every day along with
one aspirin and one other prescription medication. CIO
Note: <888> 08/07/02
Wednesday 10:45 A.M.: I was up at 8 A.M. this morning when I
received a telephone call from a friend. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and supplements. I
had a coffee outside. I checked my email. I received
five crank fax calls and one crank call in the last hour. I will
now clean up and go to the Vitamin Shoppe in Port Chester, New
York to restock my supply of vitamins and supplements. CIO
Note: <888> 08/06/02
Tuesday 10:50 P.M.: My guest, and I were up last Saturday morning
at 4 A.M.. We had breakfast of scrambled eggs, toast,
orange juice, vitamins, and supplements, and then we had coffee
outside. We left for Maine about 5:30 A.M.. We stopped at a
rest area between New Haven and Hartford on I-91. We also
stopped at the Massachusetts turnpike rest area after one gets on
the Massachusetts turnpike after I-84. Then to I-295 to I-495,
and we stopped before Lowell, Massachusetts for gasoline at a
Mobil station. We drove on until the shopping Malls at Kittery,
Maine arriving at 10:30 A.M.. We toured the Eddie Bauer warehouse
outlet where merchandise was 50% to 70% off. I went to the
Cambridge Sound outlet, and I bought a Creative Labs Cambridge
Sound computer sound system in black with two satellite speakers
and a bass sub woofer for $39.99 plus $2 tax for $41.99 new Creative Labs : like this item
link but new not refurbished. They had much more expensive
audio items which I could not afford. We finally arrived in
Kennebunkport about 11:30 A.M.. I tried finding a relative we
were going to stay with, and I tracked them down by about 1:30 P.M.
with help from another relative. We relaxed on the beach
while waiting. We stopped by the place where we stayed, and
then we drove over to Cape Purpose and viewed the harbor. We then
returned back to the place where we were staying, and we changed
into swim suits and went to the beach. We returned back to
our place and visited. For the next few days through
Tuesday, I visited with relatives and friends. I went to
the beach in the mornings and afternoons. Several times we
had lobster or crab salad for meals. We also ate at Bennetts
sandwich shop. I took a few pictures. We had a bad
thunderstorm on Monday night. I helped prepare some meals.
We had scrambled eggs and toast and coffee for breakfast along
with orange juice. We left at 1 P.M. on Tuesday. We
stopped at Kittery on the way down. I browsed Cambridge Sound
again. We went to the Rockport Reebok store, and they have
buy one pair get one pair 50% off. On the way down, we
stopped at the rest area on the Massachusetts turnpike, and
another rest area between Hartford and New Haven. We
returned back to my place about 7:10 P.M.. We split a
Stouffers 20 ounce lasagna and had it with cantaloupe
chunks and blue berries and ice tea. My guest left at 8:30
P.M.. I installed the new Creative Sound speakers, and the sound
quality is much better. They all turn on with the same
switch as before on the primary computer control panel. I
unpacked my bags. I will have to do laundry tomorrow or the
next day. I am a bit tired, so I will be going to bed in a
little while. While in Kennebunkport, I also bought a 12
pack of Shipyards Captains collection of beers from
KBC Coffee and Dry Goods for $14.97, which I put in my
refrigerator. CIO
Note: <888> 08/02/02
Friday 6:55 P.M.: I went downtown after the last message. I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at various locations. I
drove down by the waterfront. I returned home. The
friend I am traveling with tomorrow has arrived. I will be
gone from tomorrow morning until Monday. We have a severe
thunderstorm coming in, so I might shut down shortly depending on
the intensity of the storm. If so this would be the last
message for the evening. I plan to have for dinner the
cantaloupe and blueberry mixture along with a tuna fish sandwich
and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/02/02
Friday 2:40 P.M.: I went downtown, and I stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift shop, and I walked around the middle part of Greenwich
Avenue. I sat out briefly. I went down by the waterfront. I
stopped by the local Greenwich Library, and I ran into a local
author, and I bought a copy of his book about Greenwich for $20
to give to a relative for a gift. The author signed the
book to them. I returned home because it was a bit warm. I had a
diet A&W root beer in a frosted mug. I chatted with a
neighbor. I had some reheated rice and a dozen Carrs
crackers with slices of Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese along
with ice tea. I guess I will do some regular computer work now.
CIO
Note: <888> 08/02/02
Friday 10:45 A.M.: I had an early lunch of cantaloupe
chunks with blueberries and ice tea. I then had an iced
coffee outside. I will now go out for daytime activity.
CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
08/02/02:
Note: <888> 08/02/02
Friday 9:20 A.M.: I was up at 5:30 A.M., and I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and supplements. I
had a cup of coffee outside. I finished upgrading the
updates on Red Hat Linux 7.3 on the backup computer. I also
installed Open Office for Linux http://openoffice.org/ on the backup
computer Linux partition. I then went outside, and I washed
my car with Turtle Wax car wash using a hose and bucket, and I
cleaned the white wall tires with an SOS pad. I also cleaned the
interior of the car windows with glass cleaner. One of my
neighbors two nights ago had her car catch fire from spontaneous
combustion from a piece of paper that she left in the front seat
of the car. The fire department responded, and the car was
a total loss. In the summer it can get very hot in a closed
car, and depending on the angle of the suns rays coming
into a car, one can get spontaneous combustion on items like
paper. This is why down south in the warmer climates they
tint windows darker. I have been keeping a roll of paper
towels in my back window of my car, and they were very dry, so I
moved them to the trunk, so they would not have the same effect
of spontaneous combustion. Also in ones house if one
has a glass vase in the window with water depending on the angle
the sun reflects through the vase and the water, one can get
spontaneous combustion like the same effect when a camper uses a
magnifying glass to start a fire in the sun. I just had
some ice tea and I took a shower. Well, I will stay in
until the mail arrives. I will now send out my weekly notes.
CIO
Note: <888> 08/01/02
Thursday 9:15 P.M.: I chatted with a neighbor. I had dinner
of the cantaloupe and blue berries along with the Jell-o mixture.
I will now shut down and go to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 08/01/02
Thursday 7:30 P.M.: I went out after the last message, and I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then
went to the central Greenwich Post office, and I obtained two
money orders for .90 cost each to pay my Verizon and my North
East Utilities bills. I then sat out briefly downtown.
I next drove down by the waterfront. I then went back by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went
by the library. I next went by the Food Emporium, and I
bought four more 13 ounce bags of Hassle nut coffee for $1.50
each bag, plus buy one six pack and get one free of A&W diet
root beer for $2.99 both packs, and .60 can deposit for $9.77
total. I then went by Stop and Shop, and I bought a 10
quart pack of S&S dry milk for $5.49, two bars of Vermont
extra sharp cheddar cheese for $1.99 each bar, a Marie Callander
beef tips dinner for $2.50, and a jar of Hell of a good horse
radish for $2.19 for $14.16 total. I returned home, and I put
away my purchases. I then had a frosted diet Coke in a
frosted mug outside. I am just finishing up making up a
three jug batch instead of a four jug batch of ice tea. I should
be ready to refrigerate it shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 08/01/02
Thursday 1:00 P.M.: I went out after the last message, and I
stopped by Smokes for Less in Byram, and I bought two cartons of
Omni Lights 100s for $24 a carton for $48 total. I then
went by Exxon next to the library, and I bought $12.75 of premium
at $1.779 a gallon. I am getting closer to 15 miles per
gallon now. I then went downtown, and I mailed the EPO 58 X
CDplayer $20 rebate at the post office, and I then walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by at CVS, and
I bought two Glade plugin refills Hawaiian scent at $1.99 apiece
plus .24 tax for $4.22 total. I then bought a quart
container of CVS drain cleaner for $2.99 plus .18 tax for $3.17
total. I sat out briefly. I then went by the
waterfront. I next stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift
shop, and I bought two cut glass crystal globes for .50 each for
$1 total. I then went by the Greenwich Library, and I
checked out a book and a DVD video disk. I then went by the
Food Emporium, and I bought four 13 ounce bags of Hazelnut coffee
beans for $1.50 each, $2.39 off each one, two pints of
blueberries for $1.50 each, two six packs of A&W diet root
beer buy one get one free plus .60 deposit plus .18 tax for $12.77
total. I then went by the Stop and Shop, and I bought
S&S Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese for $1.99 each, a
dozen large eggs $1.69, two eight packs of S&S hotdogs rolls
$1.19 each pack, Lays potato chips large bags buy one get one
free $2.99 both, and two large cantaloupes for .89 each for $10.83
total. I then returned home, and I had an A&W root beer
in a frosted mug. I put the crystal globes in the
Williamsburg scones. I then broiled a shell steak and I had
it for lunch with Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, steamed
white rice with India hot curry, margarine, and sesame oil
seasoning, and steamed frozen Brussels sprouts, along with ice
tea. I then had an iced coffee outside. I next peeled
and cut into chunks the two cantaloupes and I added the two pints
of blueberries, and I put the mixture in the refrigerator in
Rubbermaid containers. I put a new Glade plugin Hawaiian
scent in the kitchen Glade holder. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment this afternoon. I might go out a little bit
earlier and pay a couple of minor bills. CIO
Note: <888> 08/01/02
Thursday 7:15 A.M.: I sifted through my email and www.geocities.com/mikelscott/scotwork.htm . I was
able to download install most of the Red Hat Linux 7.3 updates to
my backup computer before their server was restricted to
subscription users again. I have cleaned up, so I will now
go out for some day time activity shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 08/01/02
Thursday 5:15 A.M.: I noticed in todays Greenwich Time http://www.greenwichtime.com/ that yesterday,
a dump truck up by the Merritt Parkway bridge on North Street
knocked down the telephone wires and optic fibers that service
the area north of that area. Thus there might be some high
baud users up that way whom are without telephone or high speed
optic fiber service according to the article. CIO
Note: <888> 08/01/02
Thursday 5:05 A.M.: I will be leaving early Saturday morning with
a friend to drive up to Kennebunkport, Maine http://www.geocities.com/mikelscott/137.htm to visit with
relatives through Monday. I was not able to upgrade Red Hat
Linux 7.3 on the backup computer since their server is busy right
now and restricted to subscribers. I received an alert this
week from Volcano listserv that a volcano in Alaska was on orange
alert, but there is nothing on their server http://www.avo.alaska.edu/avo4/updates/updates.htm to indicate any
activity. I will now do some regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 08/01/02
Thursday 3:55 A.M.: I was up at 3:30 A.M.. I will now have
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
vitamins and supplements. I will have coffee outside.
I will start the upgrades on the backup computer of Red Hat Linux
7.3. CIO