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Wednesday 10:20 P.M.: I watched a bit of television. I had the
last piece of apple pie. I will now do a bit of reading.
CIO
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Wednesday 7:25 P.M.: I coated one of the double thick pork chops
with olive oil, and then I seasoned it with garlic powder, ground
black pepper, celery salt, oregano, basil, and Italian spices,
and I baked it in a Pyrex dish in the convection oven at 350
degrees Fahrenheit for 35 minutes. I had it for dinner with a
little Parmesan cheese on it and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire
sauce along with a microwave potato and steamed broccoli spears
and sliced yellow squash with margarine along with a glass of ice
tea. I will have a cappuccino. I watched the ABC evening news,
and I am now watching the BBC World. CIO
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Wednesday 5:55 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust
Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift shop, and I viewed their Christmas preview
offerings. I then went downtown, and I walked the entire length
of Greenwich Avenue with another local. I chatted with another
local. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then stopped by the
Food Emporium, and I bought two double thick center cut pork
chops at $1.99 a pound for $4.06, a head of organic broccoli for
$1.99 for $6.05 total. I then went by Stop and Shop, and I bought
a 5 pound bag of Russet potatoes for .99, a Glade Plugin Hawaiian
breeze scent for $2.99, and Butterball Boneless hickory smoked
turkey breast white meat at $3.79 a pound for $8.04 for $12.20
total. I bought the Butterball turkey breast early since they are
good for a month, and the grocery store frequently runs out of
the Butterball boneless hickory smoked turkey breast right before
Thanksgiving. It is easier to cook and serve with less hassle
than the whole bird. I returned home, and I had a dozen Carrs
crackers with Vermont Cabot extra sharp cheddar cheese slices and
slices of Wilson pepperoni along with ice tea. CIO
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Wednesday 1:30 P.M.: I was up at 12:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now
clean up and go out. CIO
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Wednesday 1:40 A.M.: I watched a bit of television with vintage
BBC footage on World War II on PBS channel 13 about Dunkirk. I
guess I will now head off to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/13/01
Tuesday 11:05 P.M.: I watched a bit more television. I went
through my normal Internet routine, and I sifted through the
email. I chatted with a couple of relatives. The computer
is running much better after running the maintenance utilities
that I ran earlier in the evening. It is pretty quiet on
the computer front. CIO
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Tuesday 8:30 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped by the Greenwich
Library. I read the local paper, the Wall Street Journal, Time
magazine, PC magazine, and Britain. I sat out for a while at the
library. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I returned home. I did maintenance on the
computer. I ran Norton Disk Doctor, Norton WinDoctor, Norton
SpeedDisk, and Win Optimizer. While running the utilities, I
watched the ABC evening news. I am watching television now. I
chatted with a friend. For dinner, I had two hotdogs with
mustard and ketchup and buns along with the rest of Fettuccini
Medici and ice tea and cappuccino. Earlier in the evening when I
returned, I had Carrs crackers with Vermont Cabot extra
sharp cheddar cheese and slices of Wilson pepperoni. CIO
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Tuesday 12:35 P.M.: I had some goldfish crackers and ice tea
before going to bed about 11:30 P.M. last night. I was up at 11 A.M..
I checked the mail. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I guess, I will clean
up and go out for some daytime activity. CIO
Note: <888> 11/12/01
Monday 10:10 P.M.: I watched the Channel 21 PBS presentation of
the finding of the H.M.S. Hood and the Bismarck. I was able to
eliminate the waves on the television by adjusting the white VCR
cable that leads into the VCR. Well, I guess it is time to start
to end my day. I have been sleeping a bit more than usual
recently, but since I have been on a daytime schedule which I
enjoy, I have been having a bit more active routine than when I
am on a night schedule, so I tend to need a little bit more rest.
To any of the younger generation whom might find my routine
Scotts Random Notes a bit tedious, let me
assure them that it is the nature of being middle aged at age 51
that I tend to reflect my age and not necessarily the younger age
viewpoint presented on television regularly. I opened up one of
the three packs of Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers last night,
and I had some around midnight. Since I have chipped two of my
teeth, and I think both of them need crowns, I have been trying
not to eat any food that is too hard such as nuts. Well have a
good night. CIO
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Monday 8:45 P.M.: I ordered two color ink cartridges for my Epson
Stylus Color 880 color printer from http://www.3dayinkjet.com for $10.75
apiece plus $5 shipping for $26.50 total. I am a little bit
hesitant about using the ink available for the refilling the
cartridge available at CompUSA, because when I use the same inks
for refilling my Compaq IJ200 printer, the colors came out
noticeably different. I also went through my email and http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . CIO
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Monday 7:40 P.M.: I had dinner two hotdogs with buns and mustard
and ketchup along with reheated Fettuccini Medici and ice tea and
a slice of apple pie. I watched the ABC evening news and the BBC
evening news. CIO
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Monday 5:55 P.M.: I put Direct X 8.1 on my computer system. CIO
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Monday 5:00 P.M.: I went back out, and I walked the entire length
of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at various locations. I stopped by
CVS during my walk, and I bought buy one get one free of two 1.5
liter bottles of CVS yellow mouth wash for $3.99 both and a CVS
bleach toilet tank tablet for $1.99 plus .36 tax for $6.34 total.
While sitting out downtown, I found .17 on the ground. I drove by
the waterfront. I sat out by the library also for a while. The
library was closed for the Veterans Day Holiday today. I then
went by the Arnold Bread store outlet, and I bought two packages
of 8 Arnold hotdog buns and three loaves of Freihofers twelve-grain
bread, all for $5.26 total. I then returned home, and I had a
frosted Diet Coke in a frosted mug. I put the new bleach toilet
tank tablet in the toilet tank. CIO
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Monday 1:25 P.M.: I went over to the Greenwich Hospital, and I
had blood drawn at the laboratory as part of my every two-year
physical. I fasted before having the blood drawn. I then stopped
by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and they are closed until
Wednesday November 14, 2001 setting up for a new opening. I
returned home. For breakfast I had seven pancakes made with
pancake max with Log Cabin maple syrup and margarine along with
coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I will now go out for some
fresh air. CIO
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Monday 10:45 A.M.: I just was awaken about a half hour ago by a
friend saying that a jet had gone down over Queens, New York. The
local media here reports that it probably was not terrorism since
the engine fell off the American Airlines airbus headed to the
Dominican Republic before it crashed shortly after takeoff from J.F.K.
airport. New York City has closed all bridges and tunnels
inbound, but they are still open outbound. I will not eat
breakfast now. I will clean up and go out for an appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 11/11/01
Sunday 10:10 P.M.: I watched a bit of television with my guest. I
chatted with a relative. I cooked the two double thick center cut
pork chops in the convection oven for 40 minutes at 350 degrees
Fahrenheit. I coated them with olive oil and seasoned them with
garlic powder, celery salt, ground black pepper, oregano, basil,
and Italian spices. We had the pork chops with steamed yellow and
green squash and reheated Fettuccini Medici along with ice tea.
We then watched more television for the rest of the evening.
I had a piece of apple pie after doing the dishes. My guest
left at 9:30 P.M., and I just finished watching television. I
guess I should start winding down and begin to think about
heading off to bed. CIO
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Sunday 5:40 P.M.: My guest showed up, and we chatted for a while,
and we had ice tea. We then drove down by the waterfront. We then
went out to Tods Point, and we walked around the three-mile
walk around Tods Point. We stopped by Staples. We
then returned back to my apartment. We had Carrs crackers
with Cabots Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese with Wilson
pepperoni with it and ice tea. We are now watching a bit of
television. CIO
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Sunday 12:55 P.M.: I went to bed at 11 P.M., and I was up at 10 A.M..
I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I started my laundry. A neighbor gave me $5 for
driving him over to Port Chester by Home Depot. I returned home,
and I started making http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm . I just
finished putting away the laundry. I put clean sheets on my bed.
I will be done making the ice tea in a short period. I have a
friend due to arrive shortly to visit. I am thinking about
throwing out the Fettuccini Medici since the pepperoni in it
seems to be giving me heartburn. CIO
Note: <888> 11/10/01
Saturday 9:50 P.M.: I watched a bit of television, including
seeing the movie again Dantes Peak. It reminded me that I
should not keep my coffee beans in the freezer, so I took them
out, and I put them underneath the dining room table. I guess, I
will start winding down for the night, and I will head off to bed
in a little while. CIO
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Saturday 7:30 P.M.: I also had a piece of apple pie. CIO
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Saturday 7:10 P.M.: I went back out, and they were just finishing
up the fire cleanup on Greenwich Avenue. The fire was above the
womens clothes store Henry Lehr, which seemed to have
removed their merchandise already. I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out at various locations. I drove
down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Food Emporium, and I
bought double thick center cut pork chops at $1.99 a pound for $3.46,
two yellow and two green squash at $1.39 a pound for $2.78, and a
apple pie for $1.99 for $8.23 total. I then returned home.
I watched the NBC nightly news. I had a frosted diet Coke in a
frosted mug. I will now have some reheated Fettuccini Medici
along with ice tea. CIO
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Saturday 4:20 P.M.: After the cappuccino, I had 14 Carrs
crackers each with a ¾ inch by 1/8 inch by 2.5 inch piece of
Vermont Cabot extra sharp cheddar cheese and two pieces of Wilsons
pepperoni on them. I will now go out again, and see if Greenwich
Avenue is still there. CIO
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Saturday 3:35 P.M.: I put Draino in the bathroom sink before
going out. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I sat
out at a couple of locations. I went by Lecters which as a 20% to
40% off going out of business sale. I drove down by the
waterfront. I then stopped by the Greenwich Library. I heard a
lot of sirens and fire engines responding to a fire nearby. I
walked over to Lewis Street and Greenwich Avenue, and there was a
second story or attic fire in the building next to the Complete
Kitchen on Greenwich Avenue, which is, suppose to be a dress shop.
It looks like the whole fire brigade showed up. I then returned
to the Greenwich Library, and I read the local paper. The fire
engines were still there when I left. I noticed earlier this
week, one can buy a different version of the Freeplay battery
self powered hand crank radio or a similar flash light are
available at the Food Emporium downtown near the check out
counters. I returned home, and I am just about ready to have a
cappuccino. CIO
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Saturday 11:55 A.M.: I finished house cleaning and watering the
plants. I just had two hotdogs with mustard and ketchup and ice
tea. I will now clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
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Saturday 9:25 A.M.: I was up at 9 A.M.. I will now have breakfast
of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I will listen to http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram . I will start
my house cleaning and watering the plants after I have my coffee.
CIO
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Friday 11:20 P.M.: I watched a bit of television. I will now head
off to bed. Have a good night. CIO
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Friday 8:30 P.M.: I went out after the last message, and I
stopped by the Greenwich Library. I read three computer
newsweeklies and the Wall Street Journal. I then went downtown,
and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I next stopped by the Stop
and Shop, and I bought two 96 ounce containers of Tropicana fresh
orange juice with calcium for $2.99 each, a quart of Hellmanns
real mayonnaise for $2.69, two jars of Five Brothers creamy
alfredo garlic pasta sauce for $2.99 each 16 ounce jar, a dozen
large eggs $1.69, two 8 ounce bars of Cabot Vermont extra sharp
cheddar cheese for $1.99 each, a 16 ounce package of Wilsons
pepperoni $4.99, and Wizard air neutralizer for .99 for $26.36
total. I then returned home. I got out the Simac pasta machine,
and I made up a pound and a half of fresh egg pasta about six
inches long and a half inch wide using two Simac measuring cups
of flour and four eggs with a couple of teaspoons of water for
the pasta dough mixture. I then diced one large onion and then I
diced 70 thin Wilson pepperoni slices and put them both in a pot
adding the 16 ounce jar of Five Brothers creamy alfredo garlic
sauce with a quarter cup of hot water to get the remains out of
the jar and five pads of margarine along with dashes of garlic
powder, ground black pepper, celery salt, oregano, Italian spices
and Basil. I heated this mixture and simmered it for about ten
minutes. I cooked the fresh egg pasta in boiling water for about
four to five minutes. I drained the pasta, and I added about a
fifth of a cup of olive oil on it and mixed it, and then I added
the Alfredo sauce mixture and mixed it all together. I next added
a half cup of Sorrento grated Parmesan cheese, and I mixed it all
together. I will call this Fettuccini Medici. I had about a 12-ounce
bowl of the Fettuccini Medici with ice tea, and I refrigerated
the rest in a large Rubbermaid container. CIO
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Friday 3:15 P.M.: Before lunch I had Carrs crackers with
Cabot Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese. I then had a couple of
cold beef sandwiches with ice tea for lunch. I then took a nap
until 2:30 P.M.. I watched a bit of television. I will now have a
cappuccino. I will then clean up and go out for some fresh air.
CIO
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Friday 11:30 A.M.: I went through my email. I went through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I chatted with
a neighbor. The mail person just arrived. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
11/09/01:
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Friday 9:35 A.M.: I went to bed at 9:30 P.M., and I woke up at 8
A.M.. I had some peanuts during the middle of the night. I just
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I chatted with a relative. I am listening to http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram from the
Netherlands. I will now send out my weekly notes. CIO
Note: <888> 11/08/01
Thursday 7:50 P.M.: I went out, and I mailed the letters to a
relative at the Valley Road Post office via Priority Mail, which
is $3.95 for everything one can stick in the Priority Mail
envelope. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment, which ran a half
hour late, so I read todays Wall Street Journal and two
National Geographic magazines. I then made my 4:15 P.M.
appointment. I next drove downtown. I walked the upper Greenwich
Avenue area. I stopped by CVS, and I used my $4 CVS coupon they
sent me to buy an 8 pack of Brawny paper towels for $1.06 after
using the coupon. They were on sale for $4.99. I then sat out for
a while. I then walked the lower Greenwich Avenue area. I
returned home, and I watched the ABC evening news and the BBC
evening news. I then had dinner of four 1/3 inch thick slices of
cold beef with Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, steamed
frozen green beans, microwave potato, and ice tea. CIO
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Thursday 2:05 P.M.: I printed out fifty copies of a Christmas
letter for a family member. I printed 44 copies very quickly on
the Epson, which now has a ¼ full ink color cartridge, and I
printed 8 on the Compaq, which worked, but needs to be cleaned
frequently for good performance. I had two hotdogs with buns and
condiments and the rest of the apple pie for lunch along with ice
tea. I am cleaned up, and I will now go out and mail the letters
to the family member and make my appointments. CIO
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Thursday 10:45 A.M.: I went to bed about 9 P.M.. I had a
telephone call from a relative just before going to bed. I was up
at 7:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I watched a bit of morning
television. I searched Epson Stylus Color 880 Inkjet color
cartridges on the Internet. One can order them for about $7 to $8,
and it says the cartridge is also refillable. I could order the
exact ink over the Internet, or use the similar ink available
from CompUSA. It says it is better to refill the cartridge
before it is empty. Well right now the Epson Stylus Color 880
printer has a full black cartridge and the color cartridge is
halfway full, and the backup Compaq IJ200 has a full color
cartridge. Thus I learned a little bit more about my options on
the procedures. I will now check the mail. CIO