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Final Elbow Update

Had what turned out to be my final post-surgery checkup for my elbow today. Can’t say I’m surprised as there’s been nothing to report on since the brace came off several months ago. I told the doctor the same thing I’ve been telling people who ask- I’m at the point where if you hadn’t known I had the surgery, you’d never know I had surgery. There’s weakness, but the strength I had doesn’t come back in a month’s time. Or 2 month’s, for that matter.

They did say “If anything else comes up, give us a call.” Here’s to hoping I don’t have to do that.

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April Fools?

After all the warm weather from a week ago, it was bit disappointing that I had to get back into the fire-starting routine at night to keep the house from getting to chilled. Today isn’t the coldest day, but when I woke up this morning there was a fresh layer of snow on the ground.

As I type this, it’s continuing to snow, albeit at a pretty pedestrian pace. In light of tomorrow’s date, it seemed a bit like Mother Nature has been playing a fast one on us, what with all the warm weather and now having it snow. Yay Spring!

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Removing Ticks

And now for something off the beaten track…

I got home late from racquetball last night and on the way, I called the Wife to see how the evening with the kids went. No problems, but she informed me that the cat had 2 ticks on him- one on the chin, the other on his neck. The cat was outside then, but she was hoping I’d take care of it.

I didn’t. At least, not when I got home.

When I got up this morning, both kids started in on me as well. “The cat has ticks you have to remove Dad” or some variation thereof. I finally got around to it tonight after he came back in for the night.

If you’ve ever coated a tick in vaseline or butter or simply pulled the sucker out with a tweezer, allow me to inform you there’s a really simple, pain free (for the pet) and mess free way to remove the tick. Using a pair of tweezers, turn the tick counter-clockwise while gently pulling. If you’re fingers are deft enough, use those instead of the tweezers. That’s it. It might take 2 or 3 revolutions before it comes off and it will do so without tearing apart and leaving its head in the animal. In fact, it will be quite alive. My usual method of disposal is to flush them, although the pair from tonight went in the fireplace.

Your semi-useful piece of trivia for the day.

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Recent Reading

While I’ve been using my Nook Tablet for general email and web consumption purposes, I’ve also put it to use with some reading as well. Rooting it and installing the Kindle app has paid dividends because the Wife had some interesting books that I’ve read. Or should I say, some books I was interested in reading, both because they recently were made into high profile movies.

The first was The Girl With the Dragon Tatoo. It was a fast read, but the subject matter is extremely dark. Stieg Larson is not very charitable to his homeland with the story, as he gives the distinct impression that a majority of men have serious misogynistic tendencies. His descriptions of the violations visited on the women in his stories are brutal and unforgiving, like he wants the reader to cringe. So to, was the second book The Girl Who Played With Fire. Although on the whole, the second book was weaker than the first, as the ending is extremely weak. Larson ventures jumps right across the believability line with the final sequence his heroine is subjected to. In fact, it ticked me off so much I’ve put off reading the 3rd book because I felt the 2nd book should have just continued and it was such an obvious ploy to create a 3rd story. Unfortunately, I likely relent and read the 3rd book to see how the story finally resolves. I’m sure it will involve even more serious depredation of women, which frankly is something that can only be read so much before I choose to look away for awhile- another reason I’m taking a break from the story.

Another story with a dark plot line is the more recent The Hunger Games. It too is a fast read- I sat and read it yesterday in it’s entirety. It’s clearly geared towards teens. One thing I found interesting is that from all the movie reviews and previews I read, I was expecting a lot of minor character development for the likes of, for instance, Cinna and Haymitch. But the reality is the book really doesn’t develop them much because the story is told through the first person account of Katniss. Therefore, the only real character development in the book is Katniss- everything is told through her eyes and her perception of her world. Also, as I was reading I felt I was really reading a screenplay. When compared against a story like Game of Thrones, there’s not much in the way of picture painting. The story basically develops a plot and keeps it moving. Of course, with a target audience of teens that makes sense- just get on with the story, who cares about all the minutiae of developing vivid scenes and towns and the like.

But again, the story is based on the abuse of power and the extent that those with that power will go to hold onto it. The Hunger Games are a futuristic Roman gladiator festival in the Colosseum. The difference is the contest pits teenagers from different Districts, all beholden to the Capitol, in a winner-take-all fight to the death. Why does the Capitol do this? Because it can, and each holding of the Games reminds the other Districts of their helplessness against the Capitol. The story tracks Katniss’ preparation for and participation in the Games. In the meantime, the people in the Capitol view it as a version of American Idol. A vicious future society in deed.

Of the three, I definitely wouldn’t let any but the most mature teen read the Stieg Larson novels. Similarly, The Hunger Games are not light fare in terms of subject matter, and should be treated accordingly. I won’t give out ages since kids are all over the map there. Any parent would do themselves a service to read the story, or at least familiarize themselves with it to some extent. If for no other reason than to know what the kids are talking about these days. Suffice it to say, the boy and the lass won’t be reading any of these, or having them read to them, any time soon.

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Still Lighting Fires

After the past couple of weeks, I figured I was done with fires until the Fall.

Not quite.

I’ve had to start fires the past couple of nights to keep the house from getting too chilled. And it looks like I’ll be continuing to do so for potentially the next week, with a couple night in the 20’s. Should be interesting for the plants.

But the house will still be warm. I may yet use up my remaining seasoned cord wood.

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Joining the Teeming Hoards

The Wife went out and treated herself to an iPad today. She was able to cash in on some bonus rewards through work and get some Best Buy gifts cards to take care of the purchase. Nothing too fancy (a funny statement considering the context), meaning no LTE and minimal memory. I had to help her get it setup on our network for email and various other login accounts.

I won’t bother with a review, since it’s been done in plenty of other places. I will say that the display is very impressive, but didn’t blow me away like I expected. I suspect the Nook had something to do with this. Not that it’s a retina display, but it’s still very good and when held at arm’s length, pixels aren’t exactly obvious. But then, it’s not a totally fair comparison because there’s no camera and the app selection is a bit more limited. Regardless, the display didn’t impress me as much as I expected.

One app I will comment on is Star Walk which the Wife installed this afternoon. It’s one of those apps that shows and labels the stars when pointing the iPad at the sky. The Wife took the boy out back and worked with it a bit, then the lass and I got a turn. We were able to pick out Mars, Jupiter and Venus, as well as a slew of constellations. Very cool.

I’ll be curious as to how much the Wife uses it versus her laptop. I’m guessing it’ll become a pretty normal part of her routine.

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More Archery Reviews

Over at GeekDad, there’s another review of movie based archery technique and this time, it’s not so good. The movie is The Avengers and the character is Hawkeye, the world’s greatest archer (in the comics world that is) . Except that, according to the review, with is technique he isn’t so great after all.

An interesting read. I suspect if one were to read these sorts of reviews enough, one could glean most of the basics to being a decent archer. Also noteworthy are the lengths the author goes through to try and not tar the movie in the process of excoriating the archery.

I wonder what this guy thinks of Legolas from The Lord of the Rings, Kevin Costner’s Prince of Thieves and Abigail in Blade: Trinity? Respectively, I’d guess fair (Legolas fires so many times, there’s sure to be some stinkers), good (the setup shots are pretty good, but the more fluid ones where he’s firing one after another probably not so much), and excellent, based on my reading of this one and the last couple of reviews the author has written.

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Bummer for Encyclopedias

I’ve seen this at a couple of different sites. Encyclopedia Britannica is calling it quits, due to the Internet of course. It ran for 244 years and the 2010 edition will be the final one.

Another thing that the kids will never know what the hell it was. I can hear it now, “You mean people didn’t always look up everything on the Internet?”

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FDOS?

As I type this, the temp outside is 50. It’s not too surprising, really, since the Winter has been pretty mild. An early shot of Spring has been a high probability for awhile now.

Still, it’s a little disappointing to see even the mild temperatures yield so early.

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Hilarity- Hacker Style

This story is funny from the standpoint of the highjinks pulled by the guys who hacked the system. It’s less amusing when you consider the information that was potentially hacked by the amateur hour on display by the politicians involved.

From the article, consider the following:

  • The administrative password and account for the system were admin and admin.
  • No one even realized it had been hacked for 2 days.
  • The guys who hacked the system prevented or stopped 4 other attacks while they were in there- apparently no one realized these attacks were on going.

These are mistakes that most amateur network admins wouldn’t have made. And these guys wanted to conduct an election with this system. The other antics were from the “all in good fun” family.

I’ll also note that the article refers to a “public key” being lifted by the hackers and used to change the ballots. I don’t think that’s quite correct, because in encryption, a “public key” is, well, public and means just that- anyone can use it. It’s used to encrypt data so that only a corresponding “private key” can be used to decrypt the data. The idea being that every public key has one, unique private key. Therefore, I’m guessing that they were able to get the “private key” and used that to change the ballots, since the private one is the key that network admins aim to protect for encryption purposes since, if that one is made public, the encryption scheme is essentially broken.

While the rest of the mistakes were on the admins, that one is on the article writer.

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On a Personal Note

Back at the beginning of last Summer, in order to help foster the boy’s continued interest in it, I started taking martial arts lessons at the school. I don’t take the same classes, nor are we on the same curriculum. That makes total sense, since what an adult is capable of deciding and following through on is vastly different from that of a 7 year-old.

Of course, my start got derailed by my elbow surgery back in the Fall. I lost 3 months of training as a result. I think it affected the boy as well a bit, since he was a little more difficult to get enthused for his classes.

Now that I’m involved again, it’s nice because I can help him with certain things he’s currently learning, like the forms or certain self-defense techniques. I offer to help him and I work with him a bit if he wants to. If he doesn’t that’s no problem. I have no desire to pressure him to like it.

Anyway, the school “graduates” it’s students on a monthly basis. Or, I should say, it holds a little graduation ceremony on a monthly basis for those students who are moving on to a new belt level. I’ve only been back at it for a month to this point but the instructors asked me to attend the graduation today. I actually asked them if I was graduating to the next belt level, and they indicated “No” to me. It left me somewhat confused and their explanations didn’t help me much. I just resolved myself to following through on what they asked and leaving it at that.

So imagine my surprise when, at the end of the ceremony, they graduated me to the next belt level. In one sense, I won’t complain since I’ve shown so far that I can handle the curriculum. On the other hand, I’d just been out for 3 months and was only 1 month back. On the third hand, this is the belt level where I get to start sparring, which is something I’ve been greatly looking forward to.

The boy has been sparring for awhile now, so I get to play a little catch up. Maybe I can get some lessons from him.

I’ll note for the record that the Wife was uspet because she didn’t bother coming to the graduation.  I’d told her I wasn’t graduating to the next belt level and that she wasn’t going to miss much.  So she took the kids out to eat while I participated in the graduation.  Naturally, events turned out a bit different.  In the grand scheme, it’s still not that big a deal- there are more belt levels, more significant than this as well, to come.  Between mine and the boy’s, she’ll have plenty of chances to watch graduations.

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Archery Analysis

Over at the GeekDad there’s a post about archery in the new Pixar movie Brave. Actually, it’s an analysis of the technique used by the archers in the clip shown. Lots of tidbits about proper archery form like not using your arms to draw the arrow, proper anchoring, proper release of the arrow, the archer’s paradox, and other bits.

I’ve always thought archery was a cool skill to have, but there’s only so much time in the week. I got a chance to try it out a bit with the boy at Scout camp last Summer. I’d like to think it was because I couldn’t properly draw the arrow back due to my size versus the bow and arrow (the arrows were significantly shorter than the draw length of my arm, plus the bow was a bit undersized), but I didn’t seem to have much natural talent for it. I still enjoyed it though.

Aside from that, I can’t really tell what the movie is about from the teaser or the actual trailer; other than the well worn yarn of the girl who wants to make her own choices, rather than live the life her parents choose for her. Oh, and it looks like there’s a massive bear, but I have no idea if that’s the actual point or just a step along the way. Still, it looks intriguing. Perhaps Pixar has righted the ship a bit after Cars 2.

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Odds and Ends

A few random things…

My NookT received an OTA update to veresion 1.4.2 the other day. This zooted my Android Market access, presumably because it undid the “rooting” that had been done when I’d installed it previously. The good news is the identical rooting procedure using an SD card worked to restore root. The only hiccup was I had to setup my Google Market account credentials again. No big deal ultimately and now I have an updated device.

I finally installed Skype on my 1015PN netbook. This was made particularly easy by the fact that Skype now has a 64-bit install file for debian systems. The only catch is it’s still 32-bit software so the 32-bit libraries must-needs be installed. After that, the only other catch was to add my user account to the video group so that the Skype application could access the webcam. That also finally verified that everything is working properly on my debianized system on the netbook. It’s the first time I’ve needed the webcam!

The NFL combine is on going, and lots of people are talking about RG3. I’ve never seen the guy, but apparently he’s really fast and this makes him extremely valuable and a likely first ballot HOF’er, as well as an awesome passer, dancer, and karaoke singer. His first Oscar is likely being prepared as we speak.

These guys might want to look up Ryan Leaf’s career. Or, for that matter, Gino Torretta, Josh McCown, Vinny Testaverde, Drew Henson and Tim Couch to name a few more. I’m not saying RG3 won’t end up being good in the NFL, but the odds don’t favor it. Just because Cam Newton defied expectations doesn’t mean RG3 will (nor does it mean Newton will continue to be effective). For that matter, Andrew Luck could be a bust as well. Playing on Sunday will do that to a QB.

The boy earned another stripe today in his MA class. He also confessed to not really liking practice, but he likes Martial Arts. Not sure how to square that. But pretty soon, hockey will be over and his weekends will be his again. I’m thinking that will cure quite a few ills.

The lass, on the other hand, has been practicing her developing dance recital routine and she can hardly wait for T-ball to start. She’s still enjoying hockey as well, though I think she’ll enjoy normal weekends again as well.

They’re definitely not 2 peas in a pod, more like same winery but different vintages.

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Teller on Magic

I’m tempted to have the boy read this article on magic by Teller, of Penn&Teller fame. Too bad he wouldn’t grok most of it. Still, it’s a good read for those entertained by magic.

And let’s face it, who isn’t?

(via John Gruber)

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Don’t Bite the Hand That Feeds You

Eric Raymond has penned an open letter to Chris Dodd explaining how things get done on the Internet and why those who have made the Internet what it is can make life real miserable for the likes of the former Senator if he continues to try and muck about with it(i.e. SOPA, PIPA or whatever other acronym for government sanctioned CENSORSHIP he comes up with). Of course, Dodd’s arrogance will prevent him from reading and, more importantly, comprehending. But I admire Mr. Raymond’s effort at good will.

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Sunshine is Good For You

This article on Vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin, is pretty good stuff. Lots of interesting tidbits, such as:

In fact, Dr. Holick and others have demonstrated that osteomalacia is preventable and treatable using vitamin D. Osteoporosis, another bone disease, is also related to lack of vitamin D.

and

Optimal vitamin D serum blood levels, attained through sunlight or supplementation, dramatically reduce the risk of many diseases other than bone maladies. Many of the most serious are ameliorated by an astonishing 50 to 85 percent. These diseases include cancers, from breast and colon to deadly melanoma skin cancers.

It’s a good summary article about the benefits of Sun exposure.

While you’re at it, you can find more, here.

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Great Global Warming Primer

This essay about the global warming debate is about as good as it gets in terms of laying out the sides, the misdirections and the points and counterpoints in the argument about global warming. Well worth a read. (Via WUWT)

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An SAHD No More?

I’m currently interviewing for a local network admin job. The odd thing is, I’m still not totally sure I want to take it, even though I’m going through the process. Of course, that presumes they consider me qualified for the position to begin with, which is hardly a slam dunk. Still, I have some reason to believe the odds favor an offer.

As I said though, I’m still trying to figure out if I really would want to take the job. The simplest way to look at it is, being an SAHD offers a kind of freedom that having a job just can’t match. It isn’t all strawberries and cream, but once the routine is settled into, things, well, take on a life of their own.

My thoughts aren’t real well organized at the moment, so I won’t go into it further. But I’ll be back with more when the times comes. Suffice it to say that, the biggest surprise, is the realization that the decision (to give it up or not) will be harder than I thought it would be.

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That Would Be Nice Actually

Looks like the furball saw his shadow. 6 more weeks of Winter, supposedly.

It would be welcome if Winter actually arrived for a bit. Perhaps he meant “6 more weeks until Winter”? Even the kids have noticed because there hasn’t been much snow. The boy is hoping for the extended time because he wants more snow. The lass is in agreement.

I guess I am too. Does that mean I’m still a kid at heart?

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The 10 Year MTBF

You know how you can tell when you’ve been living somewhere awhile? Things start to break. All at once; one after the other. Doesn’t matter.

Last month, I was able to fix our dishwasher. In addition to having a rather virulent form of “creeping crud” infesting it, the heating element had succumbed to rot. I’m guessing the two were related. Anyway, after replacing the heating element (and the controller board) we were able to get rid of the crud using a dishwasher cleaner.

This month, it turns out the microwave was next in line. The Wife realized it on Sunday when she attempted to cook frozen veggies (those steam bags are great!) and the bag came out colder than it had gone in.

Alright, that’s an exaggeration. But the veggies still weren’t cooked.

Yesterday, I half-heartedly decided to try opening up the microwave and see if there was anything obvious. Microwaves are actually pretty simple devices, really. There’s a controller board that drives the magnetron. The magnetron is what vibrates the water. In addition, there’s a diode and a capacitor that are related to magnetron operation. If any one of them go, no heating.

Anyway, it turns out Kenmore assembled their microwave with a non-standard screw head. It’s a “star” head screw, but there’s a pin in the middle of the star so that none of my star-head screwdrivers worked.

SNAP! Aww, shucks.

So I replaced the microwave yesterday afternoon with something that looks pretty similar to what was there. This one’s a GE model. SAHD or not, I can’t fix everything.

I’ll note that the range top on our stove has been acting a bit flaky of late. Don’t know if that’ll be next, but I think we’re at that point where it’s a matter of “when”, not “if.”