Note:
<888> 08/14/01 Tuesday 9:30 P.M.: I went out with my dinner
guest, and we stopped by the Cos Cob hardware store, and I bought
a ground 3 to 1 plug adaptor for $2.99 plus .18 for $3.17 total.
We then went by the Greenwich Food Mart, and I bought two Del
Monte cantaloupe for .99 each, four boneless center cut pork
chops at $2.99 a pound for $4.65, a dozen eggs .99, and
four ears of corn $1 for $8.60 total. We next stopped by the Food
Emporium, and I bought two half gallons of Tropicana Ruby Red
orange juice with calcium, and two half gallons of Tropicana
tangerine with calcium for $1.99 each for $7.96 total. We
then returned home. I put the 3 plug adaptor on the end of
the heavy orange extension cord next to the desk with the brass
floor lamp and computer control council plugged into it. I
chatted with a relative. After watching television a bit, I fried
two of the boneless center cut pork chops in olive oil and
margarine with celery salt, ground black pepper, garlic powder,
Italian spices, oregano, and basil seasoning which we had for
dinner with steamed corn on the cob and steamed frozen Brussels
sprouts and ice tea. I also made up a new batch of ice tea. We
then watched television a bit. Well now we will have some
decaffeinated Folgers instant coffee. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/14/01 Tuesday 4:05 P.M.: I rested. I received a
telephone call at 9 A.M.. I rested some more until noon. I was up
shortly. I rested more until 3 P.M. when a friend showed up to
visit. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and mustard and
ketchup and ice coffee. I have just finished cleaning up. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/14/01 Tuesday 6:45 A.M.: I replaced the 15 watt
florescent tube in the hallway bookcase light fixture, I use as a
night light. I made up a batch of http://mrscott.com/biscuits.htm , and I had
three of them for breakfast with oatmeal, orange juice, vitamins,
and cappuccino. I also did some reading. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/14/01 Tuesday 2:55 A.M.: I went through my regular
internet routines. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/14/01 Tuesday 1:45 A.M.: I went after the
last message. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason
Street. I then went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I made
my 4 P.M. appointment. I returned home, and I fell asleep. I
chatted with a friend around 6 P.M.. I then fell back asleep
until 9 P.M.. I woke up, and I had a Tombstone stuffed cheese
pizza. I fell back asleep until 1 A.M.. I watched a bit of
television. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/13/01 Monday 1:25 P.M.: I was up at noon. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. Well time to clean up and go out. I have a
4 P.M. appointment today. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/13/01 Monday 3:15 A.M.: Well, I was watching
Jonathan Swifts Gullivers Travels on
television, and they prematurely ended it. Well, I guess it is
time to call it a day. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/13/01 Monday 12:10 A.M.: I had a couple of pieces
of bread with margarine and a bowl of croutons and a glass of ice
tea. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/12/01 Sunday 10:55 P.M.: I watched a little bit of
television medium. Well not much else happening. All
computer systems are running normal. Perhaps sometime, I should
take sometime out to test Windows XP beta RS2, to see how it
performs. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/12/01 Sunday 8:05 P.M.: I mixed a can of drained
Star-Kist tuna fish with two tablespoons of mayonnaise. I washed
and cleaned four Romaine lettuce leaves and ripped them apart and
put them on a dinner plate. I then scooped the tuna fish mixture
in the center. I next spread the remaining of the vinaigrette
corn salad around the perimeter. I diced a third of a medium
onion and spread it on top of the corn mixture. I then spread
fifteen olives on top of that and then about 25 Arnold cheese and
garlic croutons and finally I sprinkled the salad perimeter with
grated parmesan cheese. I added two of the homemade dill pickles
on either side. I had the tuna chefs salad with the Italian
Balsamic vinegar and Italian olive oil on the salad part along
with ice tea to drink. If one wants some item different than
rabbit food, I noticed at the Stop and Shop, they have legs of
lamb for $1.99 a pound. One could slice these lengthwise and
separate them from the bone. Then one could marinate the lamb and
cook it like a flank steak or use it for lamb kabobs. Also one
could season the lamb separated from the bone and roll it up and
tie it with baking string and have a boneless lamb roast. Well
time to relax a bit. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/12/01 Sunday 6:15 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped
by Smokes for Less in Byram, and I bought a carton of Seneca
Lights 100s for $19. I then drove by the waterfront. I then
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I next stopped by the Stop and
Shop. I bought a dozen eggs for $1.69, a half gallon of Florida
Natural orange juice for $1.89, and two Land of Lakes margarine
for .79 each for $5.15 total. I then returned home. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/12/01 Sunday 4:05 P.M.: I rested a bit. I just had
two hotdogs with buns and mustard and ketchup and iced coffee. I
noticed at http://www.compusastores.com they have the 3COM
internal PCI modem on sale for $20 off for $30 which would work
in my backup computer with XP RS2 beta. Also http://www.circuitcity.com has a off brand
modem for $30 which comes with a $5 and $25 mail in rebates, so
it is free besides tax. However, my main computer does not have
anymore PCI slots, so I could use the ISA slot with my Logicode X2
modem which is ISA if I wanted a modem. However, since both
computers work with my cable modem, I dont need a telephone
modem. Well time to clean up, and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/12/01 Sunday 1:20 P.M.: I was up around noon. I
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. Yesterday morning, I also removed the expandable roll
plunger that holds my Gruen watchband and I adjust the watchband,
so it is a tighter fit. This morning, I used a little
alcohol, windex, and cotton swaps, and I cleaned my watch face
and the surrounding area. I also adjusted it to the exact time. I
keep my bedroom alarm clock a half hour fast. I keep my other
clocks in the apartment fifteen minutes fast. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/12/01 Sunday 2:15 A.M.: Well, I have been relaxing
a bit. I had two hotdogs with buns and mustard and ketchup along
with ice tea. I guess I will head off to sleep. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/11/01 Saturday 11:00 P.M.: I watched a bit of
television. I had some popcorn, a couple of slices of bread and
ice tea. Well not much happening. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/11/01 Saturday 9:30 P.M.: Well I finished house
cleaning and watering the plants about 6 P.M.. I then
remembered, I had the Zoom 28,800 VFP modem in one my desk
drawers. I then tried installing it on the backup computer trying
different settings and drivers for all this time, but alas it
does not work on the backup computer with Windows XP beta RS2. I
then put in the Logicode X2 modem which does not work with XP,
and I disabled it. Well all for naught. I had dinner of the rest
of the pasta salad and some of the other cold salad with ice tea.
Time to relax a bit. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/11/01 Saturday 2:35 P.M.: Well I was up at 11:30 A.M..
I went out directly and checked the mail, and I drove over to
Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street, and I did some
banking business. I then returned home. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
now have to do some of my regular house cleaning after I make a
telephone call to a family member. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/11/01 Saturday 4:00 A.M.: Well I had a couple of
hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I have been
relaxing most the morning. There is not much happening. I
guess it is tea time half way around the world. For me it is bed
time. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/10/01 Friday 11:00 P.M.: I fiddled with the
Logicode X2 Modem settings on the backup computer with Windows XP
beta RS2 using other modem drivers to no avail. I disabled
Com Port 2 on the backup computer, and assigned the Logicode X2
modem to IRQ3 settings 00002, but it still did not work. The
backup computer S-571 motherboard does not have a onboard modem
like the main computer which I do not use. I do not keep a modem
or onboard modem in my main computer PCCHIPS S-571LMR since it
keeps telephone company employees from hacking into my main
computer operation and messing it up continually like they did
for so many years until I figured it out. I took out the
Queen Anne chair temporarily, and I open up the square chest
along side of it. I found the Zoom VFP 28,800 box in there where
I keep old boxes and my old 5.25 floppy disk collection. However,
I gave the Zoom VFP 28,800 modem to the Hospital Thrift shop when
I kept it in the AMD 486 computer I gave to them some time ago. I
disabled the Logicode modem in the backup computer since it does
not work. Logicode went out of business shortly after I bought
the modem for about $60. In my first modem days on the old Compaq
286 about ten years ago, I bought the Zoom VFP 28,800 modem at a
White Plains, New York computer show for about $130. There was a
German professor there looking at the same modem, and he did not
seem very interested in the technology as if the Germans had a
more superior technology. Well, a lot has changed in ten years
despite the downturn in our local technology economy, the current
equipment that I have is all working fine. Well, I guess I will
relax a bit. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/10/01 Friday 8:25 P.M.: I had dinner of the two
cold salads and ice tea. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/10/01 Friday 8:10 P.M.: I went out about 4 P.M.,
and I noticed the traffic lights were out on West Putnam Avenue,
so I detoured around; and I stopped at the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift shop. Possibly the lights were out for a while in this
side of town. I bought a oval print about 15 inches high of
Abraham Lincoln at the Greenwich Hospital thrift shop with a
mahogany frame for $5. I then went downtown, and I chatted with
some locals. I then drove down by the waterfront, and I chatted
with some fishermen. I then returned to central Greenwich, and I
walked the lower Greenwich Avenue area. I stopped by George
Bennett jewelers that has a store relocation sale going on right
now with 30% off all merchandise. George replaced my battery on
my Rolex imitation Gruen watch, which I bought on sale for $40 at
Caldors in Port Chester about fifteen years ago. Last time
I had it done at the Port Chester flea market for $5 a couple of
years ago; but George told me that they jammed the battery inside
of it instead of removing the cross bar mechanism properly. He
replaced it with a new battery properly adjusting the retaining
mechanism and cleaning the back and inside of it. He did this
over a half hour for $19.65 including tax. Thank You George
Bennett. He will be relocating to a new shop in the area
soon. I walked around the Avenue for a while doing this. I found
a nickel and a penny and glass marble in front of the senior
center. The watch is working fine. One needs a special tool
to open up the back of the Gruen watch. I once had a Rolex
chronometer watch that my father gave me, but I left it in a desk
in a barn in Norwich, Vermont where I stored it one summer in
1977, before going to Nantucket. The following fall, I
moved the desk to a family house in Philadelphia along with other
personal effects, and in the progress of time the watch
disappeared along with my vintage 1956 black and chrome Schwin
bicycle with the Bendix brake mechanism and my name on it. I did
not know it was even a Rolex watch when it disappeared. I
believe Rolex is a Swiss watchmaker like other Swiss businesses
in the area. George Bennett has several Rolex watches on sale for
30% off, if anyone is interested. I then returned home. I put the
Abraham Lincoln picture above the blue bookcase in the kitchen
hallway above the coffee machines. I moved the Marthas
Vineyard sailboat picture below the other Marthas Vineyard
street scene print beneath the mirror in the living room hallway
entrance area. I bought the two Marthas Vineyard prints at
the Darien Boy Scout tag sale about fifteen years ago for fifty
cents apiece. Well, I guess one can tell local prices are going
up a bit more in this area over time; so lets try to keep
on a limited budget as much as possible. A cold front is suppose
to be coming in from Michigan this evening. Possibly there is
volcanic activity out in the northwest in eastern Russia or
western Alaska. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/10/01 Friday 3:40 P.M.: I was up at noon. I had
NOAA weather radio go off about then indicating that severe
thunderstorms would be coming into the area. I checked the clouds
outside. The NOAA weather warning for severe thunderstorms
continues for this area right now. I turned off the main
computer, and I called Microsoft and got the new product
activation for the Windows XP beta RS2 which is now activated on
the backup computer. The Logicode X2 modem still does not work
with it, but it possibly one of the 3COM or U.S. Robotics drivers
might work when I have time to find the right one. I know with
Windows ME, one of them did. There are no Logicode drivers, I can
fine for Windows NT. I talked with the Microsoft representative
for a while. I am thinking about going out, but it depends on how
bad the weather is. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I have already cleaned up and
showered. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/10/01 Friday 5:20 A.M.: Well I finished installing
Microsoft Windows XP RS2 beta on the backup computer. The
Logicode X2 Modem does not seem to work with it. Perhaps later,
if I try installing the NT drivers for it, it might. I am tired I
will do that later. I also have to get a new product activation
key, since it seems as reported in the media that installing on a
different computer, it needs reactivation from Microsoft; but it
is fine for 14 days. It does not install with the Internet
Explorer icon on the Desktop, which I think is ridiculous, since
that is the first icon most people look for. I can run the backup
computer off the cable modem when not using the main computer.
One simply installs the longer gray LAN cord on the cable modem
for the backup computer, instead of the shorter blue cord from
the main computer. I noticed on the picture of George W. Bush on
Reuters news from Texas today, he looks a bit more relaxed, and
has an amazing resemblance to a character down in Texas we use to
read about called Clive Davis or the actor Tommy
Lee Jones. Well, I guess in warmer climates; people
relax more and retain their normal composure. Well not much else
happening in this neck of the woods. I guess I will be sleeping a
bit today. Stay cool. CIO
End of
Scott's Notes week 08/10/01:
Note:
<888> 08/10/01 Friday 2:35 A.M.: Well Windows XP beta RS2
still installing on my backup computer. Time to send out my
weekly note. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/10/01 Friday 1:35 A.M.: Well, the shuttle is
suppose to launch at 5:10 P.M. EDT today, weather permitting. I
chatted with my dinner guest for a while. We had dinner of the
cold salad mixtures and ice tea, I had made up in the last couple
of days. The guest told me the temperature range in Crested
Butte, Colorado http://skicb.com/ today was 55
degrees Fahrenheit to 75 degrees Fahrenheit, which is a bit more
comfortable than here. The guest left at 9:30 P.M., and I walked
out with the guest. I then cleaned my automobile windows. I
relaxed a bit. I plugged the backup computer control panel into
the orange extension cord next to the desk. I plugged the brass
standing lamp next to it in the printer plug on the control
panel, since I dont have an extra ground three plug adaptor.
I changed the CMOS setting on the backup computer, so the
computer boots without the password. I am installing Windows XP
Beta RS2 on it right now which I will let run until it completes.
I have been told that there are no air conditioners to be had to
buy in Portland, Maine area which would probably be similar
elsewhere in the country. I noticed a neighbor installing a new
General Electric air conditioner today. Well there is not a
lot happening, so I might go to bed earlier this evening or just
relax a bit. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/09/01 Thursday 5:15 P.M.: I went to bed last night
at 5:30 A.M.. I was up at 10 A.M., when I received a telephone
call about my car being ready. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I cleaned up, and I caught
the 11:44 A.M. bus from out on the corner downtown. I stopped by
the Greenwich Town Hall briefly. I then went to Midas Muffler on
West Putnam Avenue, and I paid the rest of my bill on the Volvo
maintenance and repairs of $674.34 from the overall total of $874.34
plus the cost of the $113.42 front pipe part from Stamford Volvo
and the $14.90 for 2 muffler pipe gaskets, so the total cost from
both places for the overall car repair on the Volvo was $1002.66
plus a dollar for the bus I took downtown this morning. Thus I
have my 25 year old Volvo 244 DL serviced for major maintenance.
However, some time in the future I will get an oil change, and
possibly think about the driver side caliper; but for now
everything is fine. I could possibly on a cooler day, take apart
my drivers side window mechanism behind the drivers
side door panel, and see if Midas could weld the broken part on
the window track rotor that broke, so the drivers side
window would go up and down, since the replacement part is no
long available anymore. After paying the bill at Midas, I stopped
by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then stopped
by and viewed the new offerings at the Hospital Thrift shop. I
then walked the lower Greenwich Avenue area. I noticed the
Greenwich Train station lobby is fully air conditioned. I next
sat out for a while. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then
returned home. A friend has shown up for dinner and to enjoy the
air conditioning. One can listen to the NASA space shuttle
launching due for launching at 5:38 P.M. EDT shortly
pending weather from http://www.broadcast.com/learning_and_education/science/space/nasa/nasa_television/ . I have two
pages posted with reference links at http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm and http://mrscott.com/nasa-106.htm . It does
not look like theyre be launching at the moment because of
weather conditions. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/09/01 Thursday 2:50 A.M.: I have been relaxing.
Since I have to go out this afternoon, I will go to bed early.
Have a good morning, and stay cool if at all possible. If
one can not wait for the heat spell to be over, which should be
fairly soon. I bought my General Electric Profile 14,000
BTU air conditioner with remote control from Partridge and
Rockwell on West Putnam Avenue here in Greenwich, Connecticut a
year ago June for $589 plus tax. One can also order if from http://www.geappliances.com/shop/prdct/rac/ , but one would
probably have to install it oneself; which I did with my air
conditioner which was quite a chore since it weighed about 80
pounds. Also shipping might take a bit of time. The last time I
was at the Wiz up in Norwalk, Connecticut; they had Dennon Air
Conditioners at 14,000 BTU with a remote control for $450 plus a
large assortment of other air conditioners. One has to be sure
when ordering a air conditioner; that one has the proper voltage
requirements in ones dwellings and also the proper windows
openings. Also they make casement air conditioners for smaller or
more awkward window openings. I also saw a large selection of
Hampton air conditioners at Home Depot in Port Chester, New York
the last time I was there. I have noticed that on the internet
Sams Club and Wal-Mart seem to be running low on air
conditioners. Still most experienced people in this area know it
will be cool soon enough, so most people try to get out and enjoy
the warm weather. However, some people have allergies and other
allergic reactions to tropical elements like different bugs and
other insects in the area at this time of the year not to mention
smog. Well time for bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/09/01 Thursday 12:05 A.M.: I printed out the
document OCR scan I worked on, and I sent it out to parties that
might be interested. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and
condiments and iced tea and the remaining cantaloupe and
blueberry melon mixture. I chatted with a friend. I then
steamed four ears of corn cut off the cob and one diced zucchini
and one diced yellow squash about five minutes, slightly
undercooked. I then cooled the vegetables underneath cold running
water in a colander. I mixed them all together in a bowl. I added
dashes of celery salt, garlic powder, ground black pepper,
oregano, Italian spices, Basil, Hungarian paprika, India hot
curry and mixed it all together. I then added one minced plum
tomato, 20 minced olives, 20 minced slices of Wilson pepperoni,
five minced hot green pickled peppers and mixed it all together,
and then I added about a 1/10 cup of Italian balsamic vinegar and
a quarter cup of Italian olive oil and I mixed it all together. I
put in a large round Rubbermaid container, and I put it in the
refrigerator to chill.
Note:
<888> 08/08/01 Wednesday 7:45 P.M.: I had some of the fresh
antipasto salad with ice tea. I found this link for
individuals trying to use local bus service in Greenwich,
Connecticut. The Port Chester, New York and the Old Greenwich,
Connecticut tables show the Greenwich stops which are different
on weekends and weekdays. The link to the schedule is http://www.cttransit.com/content/routesStamford.asp . I
printed out five copies, and I put three downstairs in the post
box and laundry area, and two I have on my dining room table. I
chatted with a relative. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/08/01 Wednesday 4:15 P.M.: I received notification
that partial payment arrangements for the Volvo maintenance have
been made with Midas muffler. I have to pick up the check
tomorrow afternoon and pick up the Volvo after 3 P.M. and make
the complete payment at that time. I also have a 4 P.M.
appointment tomorrow.
Note:
<888> 08/08/01 Wednesday 2:20 P.M.: I was up at about 11:30
A.M. when NOAA weather radio did their test from Upton, New York.
I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I checked the mail. I cleaned up. My Volvo
is ready to be picked up. I am just waiting to hear from
someone about helping to make payment arrangements on the Volvo.
I finished proofing a OCR document, and I sent a copy to the copy
write holder of the document. Well time to relax a bit
enjoying the air conditioning waiting to hear from the party
about payment arrangements on the Volvo. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/08/01 Wednesday 4:00 A.M.: I had a couple of
hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea at around 11 P.M.. I
went outside and chatted with a neighbor. I then worked on
copying and editing a document with text bridge OCR. I still have
some work to do on it. Well time for bed. Stay cool.
Generally when expecting a warm day, one should turn ones
air-conditioning down in the morning, so when it gets really hot,
the facility is already cooled off. Well have a good day. CIO