Note: <888> 11/21/01
Wednesday 5:10 P.M.: The two Epson Stylus Color 880 color inkjet
cartridges arrived this morning at 11 A.M. from http://www.3dayinkjet.com . I put them to
the left of the Epson printer to have them available when I need
them. I received a no answer telephone call at around noon. I was
up at 3 P.M.. I checked my mail. I tinkered with the computer. I
cannot find a free software search engine for my web server that
would run under Windows XP. Excite use to have a free program,
but it does not seem to be offered now. I chatted with a relative.
I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I guess I will now clean up and go out for
some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 11/21/01
Wednesday 7:00 A.M.: Well, I am off to bed. For a interesting new
weather program try www.weatherbug.com . CIO
Note: <888> 11/21/01
Wednesday 6:20 A.M.: After dinner last night, I went by the
library, and I read the local paper, the Wall Street Journal, and
PC World. I then drove by the waterfront. I returned home. I
decided to reinstall the beta 2 of Microsoft Windows XP
Professional. I installed it while watching television. I was
finished installing it about 2 A.M.. I had some ice tea while
installing it. I installed the XP driver for the Epson Stylus
Color 880 printer. I also installed the XP drivers for my
Creative Live MP3 card. All of the programs that are suppose to
work seem to work. The XP install downloaded new files for
the XP beta, so maybe it is improved over the beta release. They
system is running fine. I also checked the headphone connector
and plugged it in all the way, so it gets both speakers on either
side working. I also reconnected the Compaq IJ200 color printer
to the backup computer. About midnight I had a couple of
hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. Well, I am a bit
tired, so I guess I will head off to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/20/01
Tuesday 5:35 P.M.: The mail arrived shortly before noon, but the
Epson Inkjet cartridges did not arrive. I got the
Abercrombie and Fitch Christmas catalog, which is a bit risqué http://www.abercrombie.com/ . I watched a
bit of news. I then rested until 4 P.M.. I got up, and I watched
a bit of news. I had dinner of two slices of cold cooked eye
round beef with horseradish and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire
sauce along with steamed fresh broccoli and microwave potato and
ice tea and cappuccino. I am just finishing up making a batch http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm, which I will
put in the refrigerator after I shower and clean up. I will then
head out for the library since it is a cold damp night. CIO
Note: <888> 11/20/01
Tuesday 11:10 A.M.: I went to bed at 2:30 A.M., and I was up at 9:30
A.M.. I checked the mail a couple of times. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. CIO
Note: <888> 11/20/01
Tuesday 12:25 A.M.: Well, I finished my regular computer routine.
I guess I will relax for the rest of the evening before heading
off to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 11/19/01
Monday 11:25 P.M.: I went out, and I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at various locations. I chatted with
one local merchant. I once again suggested that some enterprising
entrepreneur could put deluxe boneless hams in vats of Jack
Daniels whiskey, and after soaking them in the Jack Daniels
whiskey for two or three months, they could cover them with some
ingredient like cloves, white peppercorns or black peppercorn or
items like poppy seeds or sea salt or some other herbal seeds,
and they could slow cure them in hickory or mesquite smokers for
three to six months to come up with a deluxe holiday ham that
might be enjoyable to gourmets. It might turn out a bit
like prochutto or one of the other cured European meats, and
possibly one of the Europeans might know about such a process. I
then returned home. I watched television, and I guess I was
hungry. I ate a whole box of Carrs English crackers with
slices of a whole 10-ounce bar Vermont Cabot extra sharp cheddar
cheese on them while watching television and drinking ice tea.
Well, I guess I sort of pigged out. I guess I will now do a
little bit of regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 11/19/01
Monday 8:10 P.M.: I watched the ABC evening news and the BBC
World Report. I once had a friend tell me that my apartment
looked like one of the Vanderbilt railroad cars in Sherburne,
Vermont. Well, I just saw a television program about Christmas at
Biltmore House and Gardens. I guess one can research the current
activities there at http://www.biltmore.com to see what
special events they may have this Holiday season. I use to live
near there. Another time on the way up from Florida, I stopped by
Biltmore House and Gardens on my way to going to hike the
Appalachian Trail for a few days, but alas at the early morning
hour I arrived in Ashville, North Carolina; I did not have the
funds to tour Biltmore. Of course, since I am supposedly
descended from people in the Bilt area of the Netherlands, they
might have let me in for free. On the bus from Atlanta that early
morning to Ashville, North Carolina, I passed many miles of peach
blossoms in bloom in the early spring. Of course around Biltmore
House and Gardens, which is adjacent to the Pisgah National
Forest, one has to be vigilant and watch out for wildlife
particularly bears which frequent the woods. Well, it is time to
go out. CIO
Note: <888> 11/19/01
Monday 6:30 P.M.: After the last message, http://www.3dayinkjet.com call me up, and
they told me that the 2 Epson Stylus Color 880 inkjet color
cartridges that I ordered from them had shipped on last
Wednesday, so I guess they should be here probably tomorrow. I
showered, and I cleaned up. I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York on Mason Street, and I did some business. I then stopped by
the central Greenwich Post Office, and I mailed the package to a
relative Priority Mail for $3.50. I them made my 4 P.M.
appointment. I read the Saturday, Sunday, and Monday Greenwich
Times while waiting. I then stopped by the Arnold Bread store
outlet. They did not have pumpkin pies. I bought a 14-ounce bag
of Arnold Premium cornbread stuffing for $1.79. I then went by
the waterfront, and I told a local fisherman he should read
Great Waters by Deborah Cramer. I then went by the
Stop and Shop, and I bought a fresh from the bakery Pumpkin pie
for $2.99, a dozen large eggs for $1.69, fresh asparagus at $1.99
a pound for $2.21, a red pepper at .99 a pound for .98, a 16
ounce can of Ocean Spray whole berry cranberry sauce .99, two
golden delicious apples at .99 a pound .91, a bulb of garlic at $2.49
a pound .45, a jar of Golds extra hot horseradish .99, a 10
ounce bar of Cabots Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese $2,
a pound of S&S whole milk mozzarella $1.99, for $15.20 total.
I then returned home, and I put away my purchases, and I had some
ice tea. I will now have dinner of two slices of cold cooked eye
round beef with horseradish on them and Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce, steamed fresh broccoli, microwave potato,
ice tea, and cappuccino. I guess I will then go out for some
fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 11/19/01
Monday 2:15 P.M.: I was up at 1 P.M.. I checked the mail, and the
Epson Stylus Color 880 inkjet color cartridges that I ordered
from http://www.3dayinkjet.com have not arrived
yet. I called them on their toll free line, and I left a message.
I then had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I wrapped a package to send, and I
will mail it when I go out after I clean up. I have a 4 P.M.
appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 11/19/01
Monday 4:10 A.M.: Well, I read a bit. I guess, I will now head
off to bed. I have a 4 P.M. appointment today. CIO
Note: <888> 11/19/01
Monday 2:45 A.M.: I watched some television. I had two slices of
cold cooked beef with Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, two
small microwave potatoes, and steamed frozen green beans and ice
tea. I will now do some reading. CIO
Note: <888> 11/19/01
Monday 12:55 A.M.: I tried to install the Apace 2.0.28 beta, but
it did not work, so I uninstalled it. CIO
Note: <888> 11/18/01
Sunday 11:20 P.M.: After the cappuccino, I reconnected my
headphones that I had connected to the stereo system to the
computer instead, so I can listen to computer sounds with the
headphones at night without disturbing my neighbors. I had the
headphone hung on the back of the stereo speaker beneath the
right mouse pad. One can change the connection to the stereo
connector hung on the left bottom desk drawer adjacent nearby
easily. CIO
Note: <888> 11/18/01
Sunday 10:15 P.M.: I went out, and I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at various locations. I drove down by
the waterfront. I returned home, and I watched a bit of
television. I had some goldfish crackers and ice tea. I guess I
will have a cup of cappuccino now. Well now that it is winter, I
guess I will start looking for more to do on the Internet. I
could always try chatting with strangers, but since I tend to be
a rather reclusive person, I dont know if I want to try
talking with strangers. I used to do that up until about three
years ago, and I spent most of my time giving people technical
support. CIO
Note: <888> 11/18/01
Sunday 6:25 P.M.: I fell asleep about 6 A.M.. I woke up at 3 P.M.,
and I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I fell back asleep until 6 P.M.. I guess I will read
some computer news. Then I will have two hotdogs with buns and
condiments and ice tea. I will then clean up, and I will go out
for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 11/18/01
Sunday 4:05 A.M.: I relaxed a bit. I practiced my broken French.
I updated http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm and http://mrscott.com/nasa-108.htm . Well, now I am
off to bed. Have a quiet morning. CIO
Note: <888> 11/18/01
Sunday 1:25 A.M.: I watched a bit of television. I had some
goldfish crackers and ice tea. I guess, I will now head off to
bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/18/01
Sunday 12:10 A.M.: Well, I have finished my regular Internet
routine. It is time to relax a bit and maybe watch television
before going to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 11/17/01
Saturday 11:30 P.M.: I upgraded my monthly broadcast http://mrscott.com/sound.htm . I tried
chatting with a relative during the broadcast that has a bad
cellphone connection to tower, and I tried to convinced them to
order a Cellular Antenna Booster http://www.ewirelessaccessories.com/EWA/antennax.html , but they were
doubtful if it would work. They were asking me about computers,
and they recommended this site they had seen on television http://www.v2premier.com for an excellent
overall computer package. They were enthused with this
package http://www.shopnbc.com/famdetail.asp?familyID=v18570 which looks
interesting. Well, I hope they get their cell phone booster
antenna, so they can call me with free minutes on weekends with
Verizon wireless http://www.verizonwireless.com , which
when it has a nearby tower seems to be most excellent. CIO
Note: <888> 11/17/01
Saturday 9:25 P.M.: I had a good dinner. I guess I will now do a
bit of regular computer work. I guess the recipe for
Thanksgiving Day will be sliced white Butterball hickory smoked
turkey breast meat with Heinz turkey gravy with sliced mushrooms,
Arnold stuffing possibly using my famous stuffing recipe http://mrscott.com/stuffing.htm , microwave yam
potato with margarine, a fresh vegetable like broccoli, Ocean
Spray canned cranberries, and pumpkin pie. I still have to get
the fresh vegetable, Ocean Spray canned cranberries, the Arnold
stuffing mix, pumpkin pie hopefully from the Arnold outlet, and
for the stuffing a couple of apples, red pepper, and a bulb of
garlic. The Presbyterian Church is serving a Thanksgiving meal
for those of you whom are eligible and sign up ahead of time. CIO
Note: <888> 11/17/01
Saturday 8:10 P.M.: Well, I went out, and I stopped by the ATM
machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then
went by the Exxon gasoline station next to the Greenwich Library,
and I bought $15 of premium at $1.639 a gallon. I next walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out at various
locations, and browsed CVS. People were eagerly lining up on the
cold night to see Harry Potter at the Greenwich Train
Station movie theatre. I then drove by the waterfront. I next
stop by the Stop and Shop, and I bought a eye round roast at $2.49
a pound for $7.92, 10 ounces of fresh mushrooms for $2.19, two
golden yams at .59 a pound for .97 both, two jars of Heinz home
style turkey gravy for .99 a pound for $13.06 total. I then
returned home, and I chatted with a neighbor. I put the eye round
roast in the convection oven at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 50
minutes, and it will be done in ten minutes. I seasoned it with
celery salt, garlic powder, ground black pepper, Italian spices,
oregano, and basil and Texas Best barbeque sauce. I will have a
couple slices of it with steamed fresh broccoli and a microwave
potato along with ice tea and a cappuccino. I called a
friend on the telephone. CIO
Note: <888> 11/17/01
Saturday 4:15 P.M.: I finished house cleaning and watering the
plants. I chatted with a relative. I just had two hotdogs with
buns and condiments and ice tea. I will now clean up and go out
for some fresh air. I also put in the new Glade Hawaiian scent
plugin in the kitchen replacing the old one for scent control.
CIO
Note: <888> 11/17/01
Saturday 1:45 P.M.: I was awake at 12:30 P.M. by a friend calling.
I checked the mail. I still have not received the ink
cartridges from http://www.3dayinkjet.com, which I ordered
on Monday. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I will now do house cleaning and listen to http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram, which is the
oldies, but good old time tunes from Amsterdam. Of course, I
cannot understand a word of what theyre saying in Dutch.
Still the Dutch tend to have a sense of humor. I remember the
last time I was in Amsterdam; the Dutch were arresting all the
Middle Eastern people who were creating too many problems with
their viewpoints of Dutch liberalism. It was somewhat amusing to
see one of the countries behind Royal Dutch Shell arresting
Middle Eastern visitors for violating Dutch laws. Perhaps the
Middle Eastern people were just cold in the rather cold damp
weather of the North Sea. Worldwide observers have told me that
the biggest people in the world are the Holland Dutch. We were
once reminded of that about 15 years ago in Greenwich when a
Dutch cheese salesman showed up from Mattrich in the Netherlands.
He was standing there in the Food Emporium selling gouda cheese
wheels which must way about 800 pounds. The Dutch cheese salesman
was over seven feet tall weighing over 700 pounds wearing Dutch
Pantaloons and size 25 wooden shoes. He had the same look at
Prince Charles but bigger. Needless to say, no one hassled the
Dutch cheese salesman while he was at the Food Emporium. That was
the same time that the G8 conference was going on in Mattrich in
the Netherlands. Thus the Dutch do more than sell tulips. Well it
is time for house cleaning. Have a good day. CIO
Note: <888> 11/17/01
Saturday 2:20 A.M.: I went through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm and I sifted
through my email. I had another crank email from the Sadaam
Hussain email address again threatening terrorism. I forwarded it
to the local police and a few other people on my email list. I
suppose it is some person causing trouble. I cannot figure out
why Microsoft lets the email address continue. Well, I had
some goldfish crackers and ice tea. It is time for bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/17/01
Saturday 12:25 A.M.: I put Ashampoo Win Optimizer Deluxe beta on
the computer, and I ran some of the utilities. CIO
Note: <888> 11/16/01
Friday 10:40 P.M.: I went out, and I walked the lower Greenwich
Avenue area and the train station area. I sat out at a couple of
different locations. I then walked the upper Greenwich Avenue
area, and I sat out at various locations. I chatted with a local
walker. I then drove down by the waterfront. I next returned home.
I had to use the bathroom three times at Starbucks when I was
out, so I guess when I have a big cup of coffee before going out,
it means multiple well timed trips to Starbucks to relieve myself.
There is also a bathroom at the Greenwich Arts center, when it is
open. Thataways also has a convenient bathroom. I guess when the
new hotel Mir del Mar is open they will have public bathrooms.
Also the Food Emporium and the Greenwich Library, and the train
station when open have bathrooms. I suppose when one travels into
new and unfamiliar locations, one has to be more on the lookout
for restrooms than in familiar locations. I remember in Manhattan
about twenty years ago, some of the more convenient bathrooms for
the public in midtown were at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the
Stanhope Hotel, the Waldorf Astoria, the Brasserie restaurant in
the basement of the Seagrams Building, the St. Regis Hotel,
the Plaza Hotel, the Citicorp Plaza, the lower level of the RCA
building, the Hilton Hotel on 6th
Avenue, and the now defunct east side airline terminal. Of course
today with certain buildings worrying about security, not all
buildings are open to the general public. One can always go into
a restaurant or a pub to use a public facility, but frequently
one does not want to buy something to use the bathroom. Well in
Paris, they make it more convenient for the men with lavatories
on the street, but I am not sure Manhattan wants to go that way.
I suppose Manhattan now has Starbucks type coffee shops with
restrooms for people to go to the bathroom. CIO
Note: <888> 11/16/01
Friday 7:55 P.M.: I watched the ABC evening news and the BBC
world report. For dinner I cooked the last double thick center
cut pork chop in a Pyrex dish. I coated the chop with olive oil,
and I seasoned it with ground black pepper, celery salt, garlic
powder, Italian spices, oregano, and Basil, and I cooked it in
the convection oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 35 minutes. I
had it along with steamed fresh organic broccoli and steamed
slice zucchini and a microwave potato with ice tea. I then had a
50% decaffeinated Folgerss instant and 50% Folgerss
regular coffee after dinner. I will now go out for some fresh air.
CIO
Note: <888> 11/16/01
Friday 6:05 P.M.: I cleaned up, and I went out. I first called up
the property desk at the Greenwich Police department, and they
told me I could pick up an item I left off there 6 months ago. I
went by the property department at the Greenwich Police
department and retrieved the lost item I found it six
months ago. I stopped by George Bennett jewelers, and he told me
it was worth $100 to $150. I will use it for a Christmas gift for
a family relative. I then walked up to the top of Greenwich
Avenue, and I went to Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason
street. I then sat out for a while. I then returned back down the
Avenue. I drove down by the waterfront. I ran into a former
neighbor. We drove over to Smokes for Less in Byram, and I bought
two cartons of Seneca Lights 100s for $19 a carton or $38 total.
We then checked out the package store across the street. I
recommended to my former neighbor that wine is cheaper in New
York, so we drove over to Var Max liquor pantry just west of
Cumberland Farms in Port Chester, New York. The neighbor picked
up some beverage supplies. I noticed that the 1.5 liter bottles
of Rene Junot wine is $5.99 and regular bottles of Mettuse
Portuguese rose wine at the clearance bin section are $3.33 a
bottle. Of course Var Max has a large selection of wines and
liquors. However, hard liquor tends to be cheaper in Connecticut.
We then returned downtown, and I dropped my former neighbor off.
I then drove by the waterfront. I next went to the Greenwich
Library, and I read the local paper and the Wall Street Journal.
The local paper the Greenwich Times said yesterday that the town
was doubling the Grand List tax list assessments, so I assumes
that means the town is doubling the property tax rate unless they
lower the mill rate on the tax assessments. I then returned home,
and I had a glass of ice tea. I put the found item in a
Tiffany jewelry box for shipping later. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
11/16/01:
Note: <888> 11/16/01
Friday 1:10 P.M.: I was up at noon. I checked my mail. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. It is now time to send out my weekly notes
message. CIO
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Friday 2:50 A.M.: Well, I watched a bit of television. I guess I
will head off to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 11/16/01
Friday 12:05 A.M.: I mailed the letter. I drove around downtown.
I returned home, and I had a couple of bowls of goldfish crackers
with ice tea. I watched a bit of television. CIO
Note: <888> 11/15/01
Thursday 10:35 P.M.: I finished writing a letter to a family
member. I will now go out and mail it at the Valley Road Post
office, and then I will go for a short cruise. CIO
Note: <888> 11/15/01
Thursday 9:40 P.M.: I watched the ABC evening news. I went out
after my cappuccino. I walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue. I sat out at various locations. I drove down by the
waterfront. I just returned home, and I had some ice tea. I will
now write a letter. CIO
Note: <888> 11/15/01
Thursday 6:05 P.M.: I drove down by the waterfront, and I chatted
briefly with a local. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then
viewed the merchandise at the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I
next sat out for a while downtown. I then went to the Greenwich
Library, and I paid a .30 fine, and I renewed Great Waters
which I have still now finished. I read the Greenwich Times; The
Wall Street Journal had a most excellent article on Saudi Arabia,
and three computer newsweeklies. I noticed all the library
computers are down, and the reference desk told me they are
installing Windows XP on their systems. I returned home, and I
had a glass of ice tea with fifteen Carrs crackers with
slices of Vermont Cabot extra sharp cheddar cheese and a couple
of thin slices of Wilson pepperoni. I will now have two hotdogs
with mustard and ketchup, and then I will have a cappuccino. I
guess since it is a warm night I will go out for some fresh air.
They put some new chairs and a table in the entryway of my
building today. CIO
Note: <888> 11/15/01
Thursday 1:25 P.M.: I was up at noon. I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I watched the Bush
Putkin news conference on television. A friend called from
Manhattan on his cellphone while he was getting off the bus at
Lincoln Center. I advised the friend while on the west side of
Manhattan to take a look at http://www.amnh.org/ , the American
Museum of Natural History which has lots of new exhibits
according to what I have read in the New York Times over the
years. Perhaps this is where the dinosaur eggs I found in
Decatur, Alabama in the mid 1950s ended up. I know they have a
new planetarium. Well time to clean up. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 11/15/01
Thursday 12:25 A.M.: I read a bit. I had a plate of Carrs
crackers with Vermont Cabot extra sharp cheddar cheese with
Wilson Pepperoni slices and a glass of ice tea. I guess it is
time to head off to bed. Have a good morning. CIO