Note: <888> 08/19/01 Sunday 9:55
P.M.: My friend showed up and 3 P.M.. We chatted a while. I made
dinner of roasted chicken boneless breast like I made last night
and a smaller salad like last night with out the chicken and
steamed corn on the cob and cantaloupe for desert along with ice
tea. I just finished packing. I will turn off the server now, and
it will be off the entire time I am away. We will be
leaving tomorrow morning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/19/01 Sunday 2:40
P.M.: Well I had a 12 one inch square by quarter inch squares of
Swiss cheese and 50 croutons with ice tea. I then went out, and I
sat out by the waterfront for a short spell. I then walked upper
Greenwich Avenue. I just returned home. A local citizen gave me a
copy of the Greenwich Times, which I hope I have time to read. I
am expecting a friend to show up shortly. In looking at the Storm
Alert weather program, I have noticed the weather servers in
Connecticut and New York have not been working for the last day.
Perhaps this area is getting to be like France in August when
they just shut down everything, and everyone goes away. It seems
rather strange that the National Weather Service regional servers
are not working in this area, or perhaps there is something wrong
with the storm alert program. Most peculiar no matter which way
one looks at it. CIO
Note: <888> 08/19/01 Sunday 10:20
A.M.: I put a new blue toilet tank tablet in the toilet water
holder, so it has blue water. I cleaned up, and I went out. I
drove down by the waterfront. I chatted with some of the regulars.
I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I sat out a while. I returned
home. I checked all the lights on my car. I put new gray duct
tape on my passenger side rear tail light which has a crack, so
it does not leak moisture into the bulb area. Once a few years
ago in the winter before I did that, moisture leaked in and froze
around the tail light bulb causing it to crack. I also cut my
finger trying to get it out in the winter. I also checked the oil
in the car. I checked the repairs that I could see that I had
done recently on the car. The rear muffler tail pipe seems to
hang a bit low. Whenever, I drive out of the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift Shop parking lot and the Board of Education Parking lot, I
have to go very slowly so as not to have the rear tail pipe hit
the pavement. Well the old Volvo seems to be running just great.
Of course since I dont have many destinations, I have not
been driving as much. The way I figure it, by saving money on
energy on not driving as much, one has more money for energy to
be comfortable at home. CIO
Note: <888> 08/19/01 Sunday 6:30
A.M.: I went to bed at 11:30 P.M., and I was up at 4:30 A.M.. I
had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. When I go away on Monday for a few days, I
am going to turn off the computer which means the server will be
down. I dont like leaving the computer going when I am gone
for more than a day. I hope this does not cause inconvenience to
any users. I will be traveling up to Maine with a friend, and we
will probably be staying in Oconquit, and will be visiting with a
relative in Kennebunkport http://mrscott.com/kport.htm
. More than likely we will be touring some of the sights along
the Maine shore. This time of year there are a lot of
French speaking Canadians on vacation in that area along with a
cross section of other visitors. It can also be a bit
chilly at night, so I intend to take a wind breaker and a sweater
along with other informal vacation clothes. CIO
Note: <888> 08/18/01 Saturday
10:15 P.M.: I changed the server settings on the Storm Alert
program to MWIN/Internet/Lan, and it is running more smoothly. I
went to bed at 9 A.M.. A friend came down to visit about 2
P.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. I cleaned my apartment and watered the plants while
the friend took a nap. I then baked a package of boneless chicken
breasts by washing them, and then I coated them with olive oil,
and put them in a olive oiled Pyrex dish. I put chicken poultry
seasoning, celery salt, ground black pepper, garlic powder,
Basil, Oregano, Italian spices and then barbeque sauce on the top
sides of the chicken breasts. I then baked them in the convection
oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for a half hour. I then set the
three half chicken breast in the refrigerator to cool. I cleaned
up. I chatted briefly with a relative. I went for a drive down by
the waterfront with the guest. We returned home. I put a bed of
washed romaine lettuce on each of two dinner plates. I then
sliced lengthwise laterally the chilled chicken breasts. I added
half to each of the two plates. I then sliced into thin sections
one and a half tomatoes and put them on the plates. I then sliced
thin and sectioned into quarter inch square sections about a
quarter of pound of Swiss cheese and added it to the plates. I
diced 2/3 thirds of a medium onion and added it. I then diced 20
olives and I added it. I added two homemade dill pickles to
each plate, and then I added about 20 croutons to each plates,
and then I sprinkled a thin layer of Parmesan cheese over each
chicken club salad. We had the two salads for dinner with Italian
balsamic vinegar and Italian Bertolli olive oil along with
ice tea. My dinner guest just left. The dinner guest will be back
down tomorrow afternoon for dinner and to spend the night. We
will leave on Monday morning for a few day trip. Well I have to
be sure to be on a daytime schedule which I think I am now. CIO
Note: <888> 08/18/01 Saturday
8:15 A.M.: I relaxed a bit. I went out at first light. I stopped
by the waterfront, and I chatted with some of the regular
fishermen. One of them had caught a large blue fish and another
also caught a seagull that they had some difficulty freeing. I
then went by the Stop and Shop, but they dont open until 7
A.M., so I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a local.
I stopped by Greenwich Cigar across from the Greenwich Train
station, and I bought two quick picks on the Power Ball for $125
million for a dollar each. I then went by the Putnam Trust Bank
of New York ATM on Mason Street. I then went by the Stop and
Shop, and I bought a dozen extra large eggs for $1.79, a large 42
ounce container of Quaker Old Fashioned oatmeal for $3.89,
S&S 10 pack of powdered milk $5.49, two packages of buy one
get one free of Purdue boneless breast of chicken $5.49 and a
free $5.29 one, Nathans beef franks buy one get one free $3.99
both for a total of $20.55 . I used the EDS ATM at Stop and
Shop for a dollar charge. I returned home, and I had a glass of
ice tea. Well, it is time for bed. CIO
Note: <888> 08/18/01 Saturday
2:30 A.M.: I rested a bit. I then made up two slices of toast
with margarine. I next took the seasoned omelet pan, and I put it
on the electric burner between medium and medium low with two
teaspoons of olive oil and three pads of margarine. I cracked
three cold eggs and added a tablespoon of milk and mixed them
together with a wisk adding dashes of Basil, Italian spices, and
oregano. I put the mixture in the omelet pan, once the
margarine had melted and covered it. After a few minutes, I
flipped the omelet carefully, so the liquid on the uncooked side
would cook, and I turned down the electric burner to low. I then
added three tablespoons of cold whipped cream cheese on one side
of the omelet and covered it briefly until it puffed a bit more.
I then folder it together and placed it on a plate with the toast.
I seasoned the omelet with a little grated parmesan cheese, and I
had it for a meal with toast and ice tea. I then cleaned the
omelet pan by wiping it with a steel pad to remove any burnt
material in the cooking area, and then I wiped it with a paper
towel seasoning it with the remaining oils; and I hung it up
until I use it next time. It is important to have a seasoned
omelet pan when making omelets, and also to not turn the heat too
high. CIO
Note: <888> 08/18/01 Saturday
12:30 A.M.: I went out for a drive. I drove by the waterfront. I
stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought MC Swiss cheese at $5.09
a pound for $3.16. Well it is time for bed. I hope you all
have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 11:25
P.M.: I set up the Storm Alert 21 Day demo for warnings for
Fairfield County, Connecticut; York, Maine; and Indian River,
Florida. I set up the InstaWarn plugin to relay these alerts to a
Java Script link from my homepage at every five minute intervals
when they are put out by Storm Alert. I set it for all alerts on
the Storm Alert program. I set the storm alert program to
automatically boot when booting the computer, but one has to
remember to activate the InstaWarn plugin for the alert messages
to be relayed to my server. Alas, I am not sure whether I will
buy the program within 21 days. I am not sure if anyone using the
net would trust my setup and using the program since there are so
many other weather services on the net. I have some interesting
links at http://mrscott.com/weather.htm
. Still weather alerts frequently can be regional, so I am
posting the three regions of alerts where I have friends and
family living near the ocean. I just had some cantaloupe
and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 9:05
P.M.: I downloaded and installed Storm Alert 21 day demo http://www.interwarn.com .
It seems to be an excellent program for the computer, if one can
afford it. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 8:00
P.M.: I rested from noon to 5 P.M.. I then drove downtown by the
waterfront. I next walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue.
I stopped by Lecters, they have 40% off kitchen items hanging on
the south wall and Rubbermaid containers buy two get one free. I
stopped by CVS. I then used the ATM at Putnam Trust Bank of New
York on Mason Street. I then stopped by CVS again, and I bought a
60 tablet box of Wisk with the store coupon was $4.99 plus .30
tax for $5.29 total. I then returned to the car. I drove around
the waterfront again. I then stopped by Exxon, and I bought
$13.75 of premium at $1.859 a gallon. I checked the air in my
tires at 28 PSI. I returned home. I had a frosted Barqs
rootbeer in a frosted mug. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 11:30
A.M.: I went out, and I drove by the waterfront. I chatted
briefly with two employees of NOAA driving one of their GMC
vehicles. I then stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on
Mason Street. I next stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift
Shop. I then stopped by the Arnold Bread store outlet, and I
bought 3 six packs of Arnold hotdog buns, two loaves of Branola
whole wheat bread, and two boxes of Arnold cheese and garlic
croutons for $6.60 total. I then stopped by Smokes for Less, and
I bought a carton of Seneca Lights 100s for $19. I then went by
the vegetable market in the Cumberland Farms shopping plaza just
across the boarder in New York state, and I bought 4 vine ripen
tomatoes at $1.49 a pound for $1.77, a two pound bag of onions .89,
and a head of Romaine lettuce .99 for $3.65 total. I then
returned home. I opened a can of Star-Kist tuna, and I rinsed it
and I flaked it, and then I added a tablespoon and a half of
Hellmanns mayonnaise and mixed it together. On a large
dinner plate, I laid out a bed of washed and ripped Romaine
lettuce, then I scooped the tuna fish into the middle. I sliced
one tomato in sections and laid it out around the tuna fish. I
then put two homemade dill pickles on either side of the plate. I
put a fourth of diced onion on top of the tomatoes. I then diced
12 olives and spread them on top. I next added about 25 croutons.
I then added grated parmesan cheese. I next had it all for lunch
with Italian balsamic vinegar and Bertolli Italian olive oil
along with a glass of ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 8:05
A.M.: I had a cup of cappuccino. I have cleaned up, and I will
now go out for some daytime activity. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 6:40
A.M.: I relaxed a bit. I peel and removed the seeds from two
cantaloupe, and then I diced them and put it all in a large round
Rubbermaid container in the refrigerator. I had some with ice tea.
CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 08/17/01:
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 4:55
A.M.: I sifted through my email. I went through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm
. I looked at some old pictures I have posted on the
net http://mrscott.com/picms/ .
Alas, I have not taken any new pictures recently. Well time to
send out the weekly email. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 4:00
A.M.: I did a little preventive maintenance. I took my E: hard
drive out of the primary computer, and I installed it temporarily
into the backup computer. I then copied the entire root directory
of my server including favorites from the E: drive to the C:
drive on the backup computer. I then returned the E: drive to the
primary computer. I then installed the httpd.conf
file from the primary computer Apache server to the backup
computer apache server along with one module. I now can run my
entire server from the backup computer should the need ever arise
including all its contents and favorites. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 12:20
A.M.: On Thursday morning, I had four fax calls wake me up. A
friend arrived about noon. We chatted. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I went out
and made my 3 P.M. appointment. I returned, and we then went for
a drive in back country up Lake Avenue, Round Hill Road, and down
North Street from Banksville, New York back to central Greenwich.
We stopped by the Stop and Shop and bought a 26 ounce jar of Ragu
tomato, onion, and garlic sauce for $1.59. We returned home, and
we chatted. About 6 P.M., I reheated the homemade egg noodles and
the Ragu sauce, and we had the Ragu sauce on the noodles with
parmesan cheese and ice tea for dinner. We watched the ABC
evening news. My dinner guest departed at 7 P.M., and I fell
asleep until now. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and
mustard and ketchup and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/16/01 Thursday
7:10 A.M.: Internet Explorer 6.0 was suppose to come out
yesterday, but it has not. I reinstalled Internet Explorer 6.0
beta, but first I had to remove the archive attributes from the
folder containing it C:\program files\internet explorer
which had some of the folder attributes active. I had to do this
to get the install program to work. Well, the system is working
fine. It is time for bed. CIO
Note: <888> 08/16/01 Thursday
5:45 A.M.: I tried resting a bit to no avail. I watched a
presentation on CSPAN-2, by Stuart Lynn about ICANN www.icann.org which
was very interesting. I had a bowl of microwave popcorn with a
glass of ice tea. Well it is time to try to sleep. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment today. CIO
Note: <888> 08/16/01 Thursday
1:45 A.M.: I tested Windows XP beta RS2 on the backup computer
for a while. I installed Zone Alarm on it. I also installed the
Apache Server 1.3.20 on it, with a copy of my downloadable
directory, so I can run a backup server when using the backup
computer. Well back to some regular work on the main
computer. CIO
Note: <888> 08/16/01 Thursday
12:10 A.M.: I finished my laundry about 11 P.M.. I sifted through
my email while doing the laundry. I then made up a pound of fresh
egg pasta one quarter inch wide flat noodles eight to twelve
inches long. I then fried a boneless center cut pork chop in
olive oil and margarine with a few slices of onion and seasoning
of ground black pepper, celery salt, garlic powder, Basil,
Oregano, and Italian spices. While the boneless center cut pork
chop was cooking, I boiled the fresh egg noodles for five minutes
in boiling water. I drained them, and I then put them in a large
bowl, and added pads from a stick of margarine and mixed it all
together. I then added generous dashes of ground black pepper,
celery salt, garlic powder, Oregano, Basil, and Italian Spices
and mixed it all together. I then added about a quarter of a cup
of olive oil and mixed it all together, and I then added about a
third of a cup of grated parmesan cheese and mixed the noodle
mixture all together. I covered a large dinner plate with a thick
layer of the noodle mixture, and I put the rest in a large flat
Rubbermaid container in the refrigerator. I then put the cooked
boneless center cut pork chop in the middle of the noodles on the
plate, and I put the fried onion on the pork, and I poured the
frying juices and oils onto the pork and the noodles. I then did
a light sprinkling of grated parmesan cheese. I had this for
dinner with ice tea. I will now turn off the main computer
server, and I will beta test on the backup computer Microsoft XP
beta RS2. I will put the Apache server on it with a page saying,
the main computer is down for testing on the backup computer. I
am a bit stuffed. CIO
Note: <888> 08/15/01 Wednesday
8:50 P.M.: I chatted with a relative. I put clean sheets on the
bed. I am in the process of doing laundry. CIO
Note: <888> 08/15/01 Wednesday
7:10 P.M.: I rested until 6 P.M.. I had a couple of hotdogs with
buns and mustard and ketchup along with ice coffee. I watched the
ABC evening news. I now have the BBC World News on now. CIO
Note: <888> 08/15/01 Wednesday
2:50 P.M.: My guest left around 10 P.M. last night. I went to
bed, and I slept until 2 P.M. this afternoon. I guess I was tired.
I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. CIO