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  • Freddy, Amy and Terry (and sometimes Cassie).

  • Catchup

    Its been a while. (Like I need to tell you lot that).
    Honestly, I’m surprised that no-one, not one single person, has complained. I think its some kind of new record. Two weeks and two days with no blog entries, and no complaints. It must be a sign of the times, everyone is simply too busy… even too busy to complain…. Perhaps its finally happen.. no one checks my blog any more?

    So Dave came and went and it was a super fast two weeks.
    We did a bunch of stuff, but I’m sure that his mum (my dear sister) is super annoyed with the fact that I did not blog anything from the last week and a half, and so none of us remember what we did.
    That said, we sort of remember what we did NOT do…. we did not get down to the HOA gym. Dave was supposed to work out a work out program for me, using my little home gym, and we were supposed to go down to the HOA gym and check out what gear they have and see if any of it would be useful in my efforts to lose the spare tire I am slowly inflating. Didn’t happen.
    We were supposed to take some photos of Dave in different get ups in the studio for his mom. Didn’t happen.
    We were supposed to get Dave an air soft gun. We only had time to get to a few local shops and they did not have any air soft guns, but they did have a range of BB guns. One of which Dave bought, and left at my place for when he comes back (speaking of which… I went out this morning to pick a grape fruit off my tree in the back yard.. one of them had a BB sized hole in it…. Dave, did you shoot my grape fruit?). Only sort of happened.
    We were supposed to take photos of Dave playing street basketball. Didn’t happen. (The basketball did, but not the photo part)
    We were supposed to take Dave for a drive around de Luze. Didn’t happen.
    We were supposed to take Dave up to ‘sky high’ look out at night to see the lights of Temecula. Didn’t happen.
    He was interested in looking at some RV’s. Didn’t happen.
    Eat some real Mexican food. Didn’t happen.

    Yeah, I think you get the point. Perhaps its a good thing he is planing to come back. (Now would be time time to break out the diary of all the things we DID do… oh, right.. there is none).

    So Dave came and went and its been a super fast two weeks and two days since he left.
    We paid our po box renewal, but they never got it, so when my mate went to check for my mail, he could not get in. Doh.
    That said, I am sort of pleased because it started a bit of a chain reaction that I have been putting off for far too long……
    With the box closed, I had to call a bunch of places and get the address changed…. Oh, how pleasant. Don’t get me started about how enjoyable it was for me to call the bank, the phone company, the superannuation mob, the amateur radio licence people and so on and change my address. They all treated me like a person, were chatty and helpful, and they were all Australian!!!!
    Freddy has been at me for two things for a long while, an American home phone number and for me to cancel our Australian credit card and close the bank account. Reason? She wants to call her friends here and is getting sick of only having my cell phone number to give people to contact her (don’t get me started on how sick I am of having my cell phone number given out to all sorts of people that want to ask Freddy questions that I know the answer to but cant give it ‘because of privacy issues’… we have been married for 21.5 years, there IS NO privacy!).
    So, I did. We bought a ‘magicjack’. Mostly because that what Alexi bought when she went to Australia so she could have a state side phone number for people to call her on (just like we have an Australian (Ballarat) number for people to call us on) and she is happy with it. Its running on the same computer that runs the weather station, an XP laptop. Seems to be working ok for the most part. We went and bought a cheap Wallmart cordless phone to put on it. The phone (both systems) has an answering machine on them, both are set to pick up after 4 rings, as luck would have it, the magicjack picks up first, which is not what we want, so we have to race to get to the phone in two rings before the Wallmart phone answering machine picks up… and no, you cant change the magicjack, but I do see there is a registry hack you can try, so I will get around to that at some stage.
    Anyway, long story longer… The ‘only’ reason we have been keeping the bank account open was to pay for the Aussie phone and the PO box, so since I was getting address changed, I tackled the phone. Turns out that my mate Gary has the same VOIP company, and had a spare number. He kindly offered it to us, which moved the bill to his account, and at a cheaper amount. Thanks Gary.
    So, now with the PO gone and the phone gone, we can now transfer the last few dollars we have left in Australia over and close the account.
    Westpac were charging us 5 bucks a month account keeping fees (what a scam) and about 185 bucks a year credit card fees. So we have been leaking money for the past 3 years and not been super happy about it. Now, thanks to Australia Post and Gary, we can stem the flow and still keep our phone. Oh, and I should say thanks to Terry for letting me forward my mail to his place. For the past three years he has been clearing our PO box, scanning our mail and emailing it over. Great system. Its been working a treat.
    Anyway, all that has taken some time in the evenings, but its mostly done (have not transfered the money and shut the account yet).

    Bit of a change at work as well.
    We have a new employee. Mary used to work for Opto in the past. Till she left for Hawaii, mostly for family and hubbies job. But, the big island calls and she came back when a job became open at Opto. Mary is going to be writing content for a while and then looking at where to take our training program. I’m really glad to have her around as I cant write for nuts. (And I love nuts). In her first week she’s settled in and written a video script on our energy monitoring unit (yes, its call an EMU). We should start shooting next week and can start editing things shortly there after.
    Mary has moved into Davids cube. Which means that David moved into the studio full time. So there are two of us in there now.
    Around the same time, Terry’s stereo (which was a dumpster rescue the first few weeks we got here) blew up, and since I cant really crank the stereo at work, I bought my THX system home. So now when ever we are not home, but Terry is, he tests the neighbors tolerance to dubstep. Sue will know what I mean, I sold the same THX system I had in Australia to Matt, my other nephew, because I knew he likes to feel his trance.
    You cant code in silence, its against the computer coders association rules, so I bought a pair of Logitech wireless headphones. So now I can code to trance, not annoy David and not get tangled up in the cord. Does it get any better? Yeah, it does, the headphones have a mike, so I can skype as well.

    Right, so thats 1344 words thus far.. I think I know why no one complains… No one reads all of it…. you lot deserve some sort of medal for reading all this drivel.
    I will try and get back to short pithy blogs real soon.

    Chow.


  • Dave came to town.

    5 days ago, I picked up one of my nephews from LAX.
    He’s here for two weeks, this first week has gone by super quick, so here is a super quick update…..

    Dave emailed a few weeks back and said his flight got in at 10am Sunday…. No problem I thought. Then his Dad took him to the airport and found out he was going via Sydney. So his mom, my dear sister, rings and tells me that he would be getting in at 2pm. No problem I thought, gives me time to do a few things in the morning… Then at 9:45am Freddy decided to check the airport web site…… yeah, you guessed it, they had already landed 5 minutes ago. AGGGGG!!!!
    Note to self, double check the Sue flight times!!!

    Amazingly, he had not been waiting all that long before we got him. (Light traffic and I took Amy so I could use the HOV lane).
    Anyway, got him home and keep doing a few things around the house. We were preparing for a special service that night and meal the following night. No problem, Dave was happy to just chill.
    We did take him to CostCo for a quick feed and look around.
    Everything went smooth over the next day and a bit of church.
    Tuesday night, the guys from Opto happened to be going shooting, so we went along after dark, and Dave got to shoot a hand gun (pretty much the sole reason for us going).
    Lloyd showing Dave how to load his gun.
    Hes not a bad shot either.

    The next day they did a bit of shopping, I was working as usual.
    That night however was the big night. The night that Dave has been looking forward to for….well… years…..
    He’s a huge Lakers fan. And I do mean huge.
    So, after a quick tour of work, we headed up to the Staples center to drop Dave off to watch the game.
    The freeways are not well known to me up that way, I had two gps’s and a bunch of print outs of Google maps to help guide me……
    Moving along around 50mph on the freeway, Im looking for my exit and Dave is looking out the window… he turns to me and says ‘its over there, we just passed it’….
    Yeah, no idea, but some how we totally missed the exit.
    Never mind, by the time we get over to an off ramp, I figure we just have to back track on surface streets, so we pull into a side street and Dave starts getting a little nervous…. Lets just say its not the best looking street in town and leave it at that……
    Anyway, we get there with plenty of time to spare. Have a bit of look around and then Dave heads in and I go back to the car.

    Go Lakers .

    I bought an inverter to run my laptop so I could do some photo and video editing while I wait, but my laptop clearly pulls more than the label says and it blows the fuse in the inverter in about 5 seconds. So, working with the charge I have, I finish up some photos I was editing for a couple I took a few weeks back.
    Once the laptop battery is flat, I head out to take some night photos. You can see them in my photo gallery in my album.
    Latter that night, Dave walks back to the car… well, I should say it accurately… Dave floats back to the car.. He was pretty excited.

    Thursday night then we head off to the baseball.
    Had a great night. $1 beer!!! (or not). We lost. Badly.
    Photos in my album.

    Today, Friday, we head to Las Vegas. Get there latter today, tour the Hoover Dam tomorrow (and chill by the pool). Saturday night we hit the town.
    Sunday we come home.
    Monday church in LA.

    All next week? No idea, but I suspect it will involve buying some Lakers clothes for sure.

    Dave flys out next Sunday.

    To be continued…….


  • This ones for Dad.

    Wow, how much would my Dad love this thing???

    I call my Dad every Monday (our time, Tuesday his time) and we talk for around an hour. Of course there are often a bunch of emails that go back and forth a lot as well.
    Most of the time (but certainly not all of the time) we talk tech. Be it wind generators, solar panels, inverters, battery chargers and all the usual sort of stuff that two blokes can get up to on opposite sides of the planet.
    Often times we will be brainstorming a problem that Dad has. I know what tools he has on hand and so its always fun to try and help him use what he has to get the problem solved (or get around it).
    One of the most important tools is a scope. In the old days it was called a CRO, cathode ray oscilloscope.
    They really were little tv sets with a bunch of dials on them. Point is, it was (and still is) the only way you can see what the signal is doing. i.e. See electricity.
    Dad does not have one. Well, he does, but it really could have done double duty as an anchor for the Titanic (its about the right age too), so it does not get a lot of use.
    Also there are issues with running a scope off the same voltage as you are trying to fix. And since Dad’s place runs off batteries and inverters, most of the power is common some how.

    Which is a really long winded wind up to this little sucker…..
    http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/07/osciums-imso-104-turns-ipad-iphone-into-mixed-signal-oscillosc/

    Very very very cool. Totally out of our price range. But its new and I’m sure in time the original ipad will come much further down in price and this attachment will also come down as well, but for now, its just really exciting to see such a thing become available.
    To me, this is the real power of the tablet computer. Sure you can surf the web on them, but you can do that on your laptop… a laptop is not as portable or have such an amazing battery life as a tablet. So when you turn a tablet into a real useful electronics tool, I get all excited.

    One day Dad, one day……