Note: <888> 09/21/01
Friday 11:55 A.M.: I went out about 8 A.M.. I mailed a letter. I
stopped by Exxon, and I checked my car tires. The drivers
side front tire seems to have a slow leak again. I filled them
all up to 32 PSI. I stopped by the appointment location of
yesterday that I missed and I left off two boxes of Bigelow tea.
I made an appointment to have a physical. I also gave my
houseguest two boxes of Bigelow tea. I stopped by the Hospital
Thrift Shop. I drove down by the waterfront. I drove over to
Staples in Old Greenwich, and they gave me back $10.60 on the
Epson Stylus Color 880 printer, since it has a $10 instant rebate
this week which is covered by their price protection plan. I then
stopped by Exxon, and I bought $11 of premium at $1.839 a gallon.
I stopped by the library, and I read the Wall Street Journal. I
then returned home. I had a Barqs frosted rootbeer in a
frosted mug. Well time for bed. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
09/21/01:
Note: <888> 09/21/01
Friday 7:35 A.M.: I watched television until 2:30 A.M.. I then
rested. I was awaken by thunder at about 4:45 A.M.. My houseguest
woke up and there was heavy thunder and lightning until about 6 A.M..
My houseguest cleaned up and left after breakfast about 6 A.M.. I
had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea and
coffee. I just chatted with a friend. Well, I guess I might go
out in a little while after I send out my weekly notes. CIO
Note: <888> 09/21/01
Friday 2:15 A.M.: My houseguest arrived about 10:30 P.M.. We
chatted. I made up dinner of fresh egg noodles with the tomato
sauce and crated cheddar cheese and Parmesan cheese along with
ice tea. I watched my houseguest while he cleaned his car windows.
We chatted a bit. My houseguest went to bed at 1 A.M., and will
be up at 6 A.M.. I watched a bit of television. CIO
Note: <888> 09/20/01
Thursday 10:00 P.M.: I chatted with a family member. My
houseguest called to say, he would be arriving an hour later. I
printed out 5 copies of a news story to send to a family member.
My houseguest is due shortly. I watched the President of the
United States speech to Congress, and I recorded it on the VCR. I
made up a fresh batch of egg noodles. I moved the two Swiss flags
to the main computer monitor. I put the Swedish flag on the
backup computer monitor. I put the French flag on the dining room
table on top of the HP LaserJet IID printer. I am just
watching television. CIO
Note: <888> 09/20/01
Thursday 8:25 P.M.: I was up at 6:30 P.M.. I did not make my 3 P.M.
appointment today. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I cleaned up. I put new sheets on
the bedroom bed. I have a houseguest coming at 9 P.M.. I will
stay up all night and let the houseguest sleep in the bedroom. I
can watch television in the living room without disturbing the
guest. I have the TV connected to the stereo system which I can
select TV on the amplifier, then mute the TV, then turn off the
stereo speakers, and listen to it quietly through the wireless
headphones or the headphones next to the computer. Since it is
damp out with my arthritis, I will not be going out. CIO
Note: <888> 09/20/01
Thursday 5:45 A.M.: Well, I conferred with a local. I had a
couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments. There is not really
much going on here from what I can tell. I have been relaxing.
Maybe, a ghost is causing all this chaos. It sort of reminds me
of the old Teddy and Franklin Roosevelt family political feuds or
the Hatfields and the McCoys, or for that matter some other group
of historical feuding groups like the Yankees and the
Confederates or the Queens Navy versus the Pirates. It
really all does not make sense. We know all the media
companies are private companies, so maybe theyre off to
some knew type of business enterprise or whatever. Needless to
say since I do not watch much television although I pay to have
cablevision for short bursts of news and Internet access, it is
all quite confusing from a public relations or media relations
point of view. Well, I guess I will try to rest a bit since I
have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 09/20/01
Thursday 3:45 A.M.: Looking at my web cache, it looks like I
suspect that some persons or persons unknown have been entering
my apartment to use my computer whom are into online gambling and
other nefarious activities. I suspect certain tenants of the
building are aware whoever this may be. As I have stated before,
misuse of my computer equipment causes hassles for me to maintain.
Also the Microsoft Word 2000 close function has been messed up,
so the individual or individuals seem to know how to hack
computer systems. It is hard to tell whether the person or
persons responsible have tried any other tricks in the apartment
such as altering my food or drink. I have to remind you I have a
camera on the computer, so theoretically another agency could be
monitoring the intruders. Well, if they do it to me, more than
like other net users in the community with more to use are
subject to more intrusive intrusions. CIO
Note: <888> 09/20/01
Thursday 3:35 A.M.: I wrote a letter, and I printed out a copy on
the Epson Stylus Color 880 printer and a copy on the HP LaserJet
IID printer. I then went out, and I mailed the color copy.
I then went for a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue. I then drove by
the waterfront. I then drove up to the top of the Avenue, and I
sat out for a while. It is still quite warm out. It looks like
the town is quiet at night as usual. I then returned home. CIO
Note: <888> 09/20/01
Thursday 12:05 A.M.: I relaxed a bit. I had a plate of homemade
egg pasta, tomato vegetable sauce with grated Colby cheese and
grated Parmesan cheese on it along with ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/19/01
Wednesday 10:45 P.M.: I checked the mail. I chatted with a friend
who is coming out tomorrow night to spend the night. I cleaned up.
I am relaxing playing a little low level classical music. CIO
Note: <888> 09/19/01
Wednesday 9:05 P.M.: Well, I was up at 7 A.M.. I had breakfast of
three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I have run out of Vitamin C and Senior Spectravite
Multiple Vitamins. I will clean up shortly. Since I am low on
funds, and I need to conserve the gasoline that I have in my car,
I probably will not be going out. I can always work on the
computer. CIO
Note: <888> 09/19/01
Wednesday 9:00 A.M.: Well, I have been relaxing a bit. I am a bit
tired, so I guess I will go to bed shortly. Have a good day. Nous
parlons un peu de Francais ici nest pas. Cest un
lanque de Suisse aussi. CIO
Note: <888> 09/19/01
Wednesday 4:35 A.M.: I moved one Swiss Flag to the dining room
table, and the other Swiss flag to the printer on the dining room
table along with the Swedish flag, so they are more visible when
one enters the apartment. Of course all of the other flags are
equally visible in other locations of the living room area,
except for the Dutch flag, which is hung in the bedroom, since
the Dutch Night watch usually sleeps a lot in the daytime. To
prove ones neutral Swiss or Swedish identities, one might
have to call on a Swiss citizen such as the Aga Khan whom might
be in the area. Of course the local councils of those two
countries might be in this area. At the moment my particular
status is somewhat in question in the community, since I do not
really communicate with many people on political matters,
particularly when on a night schedule for so many years, it is
really like me with the Wind, Sand, Moon, and the Stars.
CIO
Note: <888> 09/19/01
Wednesday 2:45 A.M.: I have been doing computer maintenance. I
ran Norton WinDoctor, Disk Doctor, Win Optimizer, Registry
Checker, System Restore Backup, Win Optimizer, and SpeedDisk.
While doing this I had for dinner the homemade egg noodles, with
the tomato vegetable sauce, shredded cheddar cheese, and
sprinkles of Parmesan cheese with ice tea. I just finished the
systems maintenance. CIO
Note: <888> 09/18/01
Tuesday 10:50 P.M.: I was up about 7:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted
with a couple of relatives and a friend. I called Optimum Online
Technical support to check out a problem. It took a while to get
through. They are having major technical problems on the
North Shore of Long Island and other parts of Long Island. I
explained to them in my Win Proxy Folder cache, I get returned
DNS files to my computer which seemed to indicate some sort of
activity is going on my computer that I dont understand
using the Zone Alarm and Win Proxy firewalls. Basically the
returned DNS files returned to my computer are not sites that I
look at. What spooks me is that coincide with the times slightly
off when I exit and return to my apartment as if I were being
monitored locally by a neighbor or remotely through my computer
camera from half way around the world. It is all rather peculiar.
I dont know enough about what they call Proxy servers to
figure out what the problem is if there are any. Basically, I dont
know if someone is gaining access to the apartment which seems
highly doubtful since most people would be repelled by the
cigarette smoke smell or if someone were monitoring the ?Proxy
server firewall from a remote location. I am not technically
savvy to figure it out. Well time for some regular computer
routines. I should take some time to look at Tropical Weather
sites http://mrscott.com/weather.htm , since a large
number of herons have settled in this area, which might indicate
tropical weather activity further to the south. CIO
Note: <888> 09/18/01
Tuesday 10:55 A.M.: I went out after the last message. I walked
the lower Greenwich Avenue train station area. I then sat out a
while. I drove around the waterfront area. I noticed a lot more
herons than usual, possibly indicating tropical weather activity
elsewhere. I have not had time to study the tropical weather. I
returned downtown. I then walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue sitting out at a couple of locations. I then stopped by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. Their ATM machines
still are not working, so I waited for them to open. I then
stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I then drove back
down by the waterfront. I then drove over to Smokes for Less in
Byram, Connecticut, and I bought two cartons of Seneca Lights 100s
for $19 a carton for $38 total. I then returned home. Well I am
bushed, so time for bed. I guess I will have a peanut butter
sandwich and some cantaloupe along with ice tea before going to
bed. Have a good day. CIO
Note: <888> 09/18/01
Tuesday 4:45 A.M.: With the grater, I grated the bar of Longhorn
Cheddar cheese, and I put it in a Rubbermaid container in the
refrigerator. CIO
Note: <888> 09/18/01
Tuesday 4:05 A.M.: I took my last 2/3 full half gallon container
of Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice, and I put it in the gallon
Rubbermaid container, and I filled it will water; so I now have
orange juice diluted 1 part orange juice 2 parts water. I put it
in the refrigerator along with the 12 pack of Citra soda. Basically,
I am comfortable and relaxing. The Bigelow tea is suppose to be
good for reducing stress. I received my General Electric service
contract for a year on the General Electric Profile 14,500 BTU
air conditioner with remote control today. The air
conditioner was installed on 06/07/2000. The service contract for
a year runs from 09/10/2001 to 09/10/2002 . I might go out around
8 A.M. this morning for some minor errands. I am drinking some
ice tea with icetea and relaxing. CIO
Note: <888> 09/18/01
Tuesday 2:05 A.M.: Well, I had the dinner. It basically tastes
like meatless Hungarian goulash and I have a lot of it. It was
delicious. I threw out the garbage. I had a code unindent
problem in the notes page, which you remove by removing the blank
space in the area involved. CIO
Note: <888> 09/18/01
Tuesday 12:10 A.M.: I made up a pound of fresh half inch diameter
tubular half inch to one inch length egg noodles with the Semca
pasta machine. I made up a tomato sauce by putting in a 5 quart
revere pot, five tablespoons of olive oil, one 38 ounce can of
Rienzi plum tomatoes, one 38 ounces can of Rienzi crushed
tomatoes, one 12 ounce can of Stop and Shop tomato paste, two
large peeled and diced chopped onions, kernels from three ears of
butter sugar corn, one diced zucchini, half inch sections of two
large tomatoes, adding for seasoning, two teaspoons of Master
Choice Dijon mustard, 10 dashes of McHilney Tabasco sauce, ten
dashes of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, three tablespoons
of Kikkoman soy sauce, five teaspoons of Sun Luck pure sesame
oil, 10 dashes of Szergio Hungarian paprika, four dashes of
McCormicks India hot curry, four dashes of McCormicks
Chinese five spice, two dashes of CVS celery salt, ten dashes of
CVS garlic powder, 7 dashes of CVS ground black pepper, a
teaspoon each of CVS oregano, basil, parsley, and Italian spices,
2 dashes each of CVS nutmeg, rosemary, thyme, cinnamon, ginger,
and chicken and meat seasoning, 3 bay leaves, a quarter cup of
Medina balsamic vinegar, and two artificial beef bouillon cubes.
I brought this all to a boil and then simmer it on low for an
hour and a half. I will have the sauce with the fresh noodles
boiled for five minutes shortly. I also took a 8.8 ounce jar of
Blue Borage honey I received several years ago as a Christmas
gift and a 8 ounce jar of Grand Union clover honey and mixed them
together, and I put it all in a washed Master Choice Dijon
mustard squeeze jar and labeled it and put it on the second shelf
of the center kitchen cabinet. I will refrigerate the remaining
noodles and refrigerate the tomato sauce. I will have the fresh
egg noodles with the tomato vegetable sauce, topped with grated
Stop and Shop Parmesan cheese and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/17/01
Monday 9:05 P.M.: I slept until 3 P.M.. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
went out, and I drove over to Putnam Trust Bank of New York on
Mason Street. The Bank of New York Money Machines still are not
working. The money machine at the Chase Manhattan bank at the top
of Greenwich Avenue is working, however they charge $1.50 for a
withdrawal. I used their ATM. I then drove down by the waterfront.
I then sat out downtown for a while. I then drove over to Port
Chester, New York to the Vitamin Shoppe, and I bought Vitamin
Shoppe MSM 1000 mg. 300 tablets for $26.97. I then stopped by
Staples, and from the clearance section, I bought all of their 31
boxes of Bigelow tea, 100 tea bags per box for a $1 a box $31
total. I think it regularly costs $3 to $5 a box. They have
a $10 instant rebate on the printer on the EpsonStylus Color 880
printer for $70 this week. Possibly the store in Old Greenwich,
might give me $10 back I will have to check with them. I then
returned home. I gave 12 boxes of the Bigelow tea to various
neighbors, and I put two boxes in the community room kitchen
cabinets. It says on the Begelow tea box, it is good for reducing
stress. I now have 20 boxes of the Bigelow tea in my apartment,
two opened less the ones I have used. I am in the process of
making up a batch of http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm using 10 Bigelow
tea bags, two Lipton, one Lipton green, one Twinings Earl Grey,
one Prince of Wales China black tea the usual way. I had the last
of my current ice tea a frosted Barqs rootbeer in a frosted
mug. I chatted with a friend. Using www.dialpad.com one can talk for
only five minutes at a time, but one can redial multiple times.
CIO
Note: <888> 09/16/01
Sunday 4:10 A.M.: Well, I guess it is time for bed. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note: <888> 09/16/01
Sunday 3:20 A.M.: I have been relaxing a bit listening to http://mrscott.com/music7/ww2great.htm , which is a
rather long MP3 file. I hope RCA will not mind. I had two hotdogs
with buns and condiments along with some chunks of cantaloupe and
ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/16/01
Sunday 1:00 A.M.: On the Audubon bird watching front recently,
the gray blue heron has been marshing along the waterfront around
the salt marsh on the way to Grass Island, which might be an
indication of tropical storm activity somewhere where it normally
marshes. In observing tropical birds in tropical locations, one
always has to be aware of other types of wildlife in the area,
which might be dangerous, such as sharks, alligators, or reptiles
because they occasionally can show up along waterfront locations.
I have noticed the two swans have two almost fully-grown egrets
along the waterfront. There is not much to report on. Quite a few
people are somewhat shocked after the past weeks events,
and I am sure it will take some time to get back to normal
whatever that may be. I would imagine that local security
officials are on a higher state of alertness. Since I bought the
new Epson Stylus Color 880 color printer along with a HP LaserJet
IID printer, I had planned to curtail my activity during the end
of this month. I will probably remain inside most of the time,
since it takes funds to move around. Also with the increased
security situation, it is simply more desirable to remain inside.
I will probably just continue simple routines. It will be more
than likely necessary to get ready for winter gradually, if one
has not already prepared for it. I will continue to relax, until
I think of some other activity to do. CIO
Note: <888> 09/16/01
Sunday 9:15 P.M.: I chatted with a relative. For dinner, I had
the rest of the Purdue oven stuffer roaster with dashes of
Tabasco sauce, two ears of steamed corn on the cob and slices of
steamed zucchini with ice tea. I will now throw out the chicken
carcass. CIO
Note: <888> 09/16/01
Sunday 7:10 P.M.: I went downtown. I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out for a while. While walking by the
office park garage at the train station, I noticed the dumpster
had a striped down computer case with a motherboard. I took out
an Intel Pentium 133 Processor, which might work. I put it in a
plastic wrap slipcase and put it in a small Berkshire Silver
Outlet case, which I had and slipped on the cord to secure it. I
have left the box holding the Intel Pentium 133 processor on my
dining room table to examine. If it worked, it would probably
have a wholesale value of $5, however on my two systems, it would
be a backup processor. I sat out for a while. I chatted with a
couple of locals. I drove down by the waterfront. I returned home.
CIO
Note: <888> 09/16/01
Sunday 3:15 P.M.: I was called by a family member this morning. I
chatted with a friend whom is traveling. I had oatmeal, toast,
coffee, vitamins, and orange juice for breakfast. I am not
bothering to clean up. I am going out quickly. On the monkey
matter, it is just a theory. It has happened before. CIO
Note: <888> 09/15/01
Saturday 8:25 A.M.: Well, I have been relaxing thinking about the
past weeks events. I guess the four chimps that NASA
trained for the Mars project that was cancelled did it. It is
sort of hard to explain to the general public, but a similar
event happened before World War II with a parrot and a monkey.
Well, I am bushed, so time for bed. I had some ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/15/01
Saturday 10:30 P.M.: Well, I had some chunks of cantaloupe for
desert. I have a gallon of cooking soybean oil I got a couple of
years ago on sale for $2.99 at the old Grand Union. I filled the
new caped oil bottle with soybean oil, and I labeled it along
with labeling the olive oil bottle and Italian balsamic vinegar
olive oil bottle. I am just relaxing. CIO
Note: <888> 09/15/01
Saturday 9:05 P.M.: I finished cleaning the apartment and
watering the plants about 10 A.M. this morning. I waited for the
mail. I then went out to Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason
Street. Their money machines are not working in this area. Last
night I used the CHASE ATM at the top of Greenwich Avenue for $1.50
charge. I use the bank today. I then went by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop. I next drove down by the waterfront. I then
stopped by the Farmers Markets at the southwest parking area of
the Greenwich Train station. I bought six ears of butter sugar
corn, two large fresh tomatoes, and three large zucchini all
Connecticut grown for $7. I then drove around another
waterfront area. I stopped by the ELDC thrift shop in Cos Cob. I
then went by the Old Greenwich Rummage room, and I bought another
cooking oil bottle for $2.12. I then went out to Tods Point
on a beautiful clear day, and I studied the devastation on the
Manhattan Island skyline. Having enjoyed the view for many years,
even at 30 miles distance it was quite disheartening to see the
large clouds of smoke rising from the Wall Street area on the
southern tip of the island. There were quite a few people trying
to have a bit of reflection. I then stopped by the Old Greenwich
Service Star hardware store looking for 15-watt frost chandelier
bulbs, which they did not have. I then returned to central
Greenwich. I stopped by the Greenwich Hardware store and I bought
two 2 packs of 15 watt Arena chandelier bulbs for $3.20 a pair
pack plus .38 tax for $6.78 total. I then walked the upper
Greenwich Avenue area chatting with a couple of local fixtures. I
then stopped by the Stop and Shop, and I bought a package of
Longhorn cheddar cheese at $3.69 a pound for $2.77. I then
returned home. I had some ice tea. I put the new frosted 15-watt
bulbs in the pair of Williamsburg shade cover scones above the
day bed. I will now have some slices of cold chicken breast meat,
steamed corn on the cob and steamed zucchini. Well I am a bit
tired and I have only had three hours sleep in the last 36 hours,
so I will probably go to sleep soon. CIO
Note: <888> 09/15/01
Saturday 5:20 A.M.: I was up at 2:30 A.M.. I watched the rerun of
the National Prayer Service from Washington D.C. on Channel 4 NBC.
I took out the florescent desk lamp off the hallway bookcase,
which seems to be broken with a power short which I will throw
out. Instead I now have a 15-Watt night-light in the classic book
light. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and chopped
cantaloupe and ice tea. I will now do some house cleaning. I put
the new box of Twinings Earl Grey tea on top of the microwave
oven. I use one bag of it with 14 other types of bags of tea
whenever I make my 12 quart ice tea mixture. We seem to have a
surplus of emergency supplies in the apartment, but none of my
family members have contacted me. Since I dont eat much
food there is not a lot of food, but there are plenty of cooking
items along with lots of tea bags, a assortment of various cold
weather clothing items, and cold weather Red Cross Emergency
supplies if you know what I mean. CIO