• Travel arangements for the two days we’re not staying in bed and breakfasts: Made. I reserved a simple econo-style hotel for the day we arrive, figuring we’d just want to crash after a day of travel. Plus, it’s next to the airport and our rental car for the week. The hotel for our final night is a four-star in Limerick across from the Bunratty Castle.
  • Car reservation to get us from Dublin back to Shannon for our plane ride home: Check. It’s an automatic economy… I was afraid to get anything larger for fear of the Irish country roads.
  • 620 film for the antique Kodak cameras: Delivered this afternoon. I’m happy it got here so fast-I was afraid it would arrive the day we left.
  • Floor update: He’ll probably be at the house through the weekend, although we’ll find out more tomorrow morning. We’ll have to arrange for somebody to come set the alarm. It’ll be great to come home to a finished floor.
Date posted: June 8, 2005 | Filed under travel | Comments Off on To-Do Lists.

Crunch Mode Doesn’t Work.
Yep.

Date posted: June 8, 2005 | Filed under design, shortlinks | Comments Off on Crunch Mode Doesn’t Work.

Living Room-Day 2

Here’s the living room with all the edges cut in, which makes a drastic difference. He got everything except the corners and under the radiators, which he’ll do by hand. Today he’s going to finish the hand work and then start on the stair treads before staining.

Date posted: June 8, 2005 | Filed under house, living room | 3 Comments »

$30 Disposable Digital Video Camera
Sweet. I’ll wait until they hack this one, and pick it up.

Date posted: June 8, 2005 | Filed under other, shortlinks | Comments Off on $30 Disposable Digital Video Camera

Living Room-after.

Here it is, folks!

Date posted: June 7, 2005 | Filed under house, living room | 4 Comments »

Living Room-before

Here’s the living room floor, looking toward the front of the house, the morning before it was sanded.

Date posted: June 7, 2005 | Filed under house, living room | Comments Off on Living Room-before

Somewhere in America, a floor sander is whirring. It’s removing the top layer of dirt and wax and crud and stain and age from our oak floors, and collecting it in a bag to be disposed of somewhere else. Rick showed up at 8:30 this morning to do the dirty deed (and let me just tell you, this is an awful day to be sanding floors in Baltimore: the humidity we had been avoiding for a month suddenly landed like a sack of cement yesterday) and he was sweating before he got any of the tools out of the van. We closed the door behind him and RAN for the coffee shop.

I’ll back up a little bit here and say that the Cauzzi family is doing well. Jen and I brought barbecue to Todd and Heather, and in between feedings, they were actually able to enjoy some food of their own. Declan and Callie are tiny sleepy little people, mostly zonked out between meals for as long as we were there. Jen and I both got our baby on, however— we traded Declan back and forth for about an hour, and he slept through the whole thing. Great going, you guys. They are beautiful.

declan-sleeping

The rest of the weekend was a blur of cleaning, moving, packing, shopping, and more cleaning. All our first-floor furniture is on the front porch. We took some time to set up the automatic sprinklers and tend to the gardens (which will be in full bloom the week we’re in Ireland, I’m sure) and square away the cats, who are probably doing laps in sheer terror as the huge metal machine grinds away at the floor above their heads. I took a crowbar and pulled the disgusting ‘wainscoting’ from the living room wall—it was built out from the wall by about 2 inches, covering that much of the oak flooring—and tossed the wood out the window and into the garage.

right wall-woodwork down

Sunday we avoided the humidity by heading to the Arundel Mills Mall in search of some clothes to replace the 1995-era rags I still wear. Six hours later, we came back home and finished preparing the house for demolition. Some high points:

  • A queen Sleep Number bed with the digital control is considerably less than we thought it would be, which means it’s on our list of Stuff To Buy When We Get Home, right after an air conditioner.
  • For the first time in my life, I own a suitcase. Instead of jamming all my crap into a duffel bag (you may laugh, but I made it from here to Italy and back again in a $15 duffel bag) I own a wheeled Samsonite suitcase, in fashionable black. This is progress.
  • I may have found the replacement for my Syracuse hat. I bought this aleady beat-up hat used at Saks North Avenue for $.95 in 1991, and it has been the only hat to correctly fit my misshapen alien head since then. It’s been through art school, camping trips, to Italy, Bimini, California, and countless other places; it almost drowned in the Atlantic Ocean until the co-sponsor of our diving trip cried, “WILSON!” and jumped off the boat, swam back, and got it; It went everywhere I did, and it’s showing its age. I tried on a women’s Adidas hat yesterday, and it seemed to fit my head correctly (the brim is not three feet too wide, which makes most hats look like a duck swallowed my scalp) so I bought it.
  • We are taking the Italian good-luck frog with us to Ireland. May he watch over us as we drive on the wrong side of the road.
  • I have two green bell peppers growing in the greenhouse. The gladiolous in the perennial bed are as tall as the bedframe.

Tonight we are being graciously put up by our neighbors M&S, who (I’m pretty sure) have air conditioning and a queen bed. Hopefully after four days, they will still be speaking to us.

Date posted: June 6, 2005 | Filed under house | 3 Comments »

Um, They’re Donuts, Dumbass
“The Rise And Fall of Krispy Kreme.” Like we didn’t see that coming.

Date posted: June 6, 2005 | Filed under humor, shortlinks | Comments Off on Um, They’re Donuts, Dumbass

We are going to visit with Todd and Heather and Declan and Callie tonight. Todd called and asked if we could be in charge of food delivery, and we readily accepted. They’re springing the first two kids from the Big House tonight, and they’re no doubt going to have their hands full. Jen spent a bunch of time putting together a menu collection of takeout food from around the city, and put it in a binder as a shower gift, with the added offer of takeout delivery. Bring over some barbecue and make googly-moogly eyes at the babies? NO PROBLEM. We’ll take lots of pictures…

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In other news, I did a ton of backend work here at Idiot Central yesterday during lunch. Most of it you won’t notice, but it will make my life a hell of a lot easier. One thing you will notice is that a search will return results from both the main site and the Interesting Links sidebar. I also formatted the IL archive so that it’s all on one page. The result pages need some tweaking as well as the individual result pages, but it’s nice to have everything looking (mostly) consistent.

Meanwhile, the G4 tower at home is making bad noises. A little sleuthing reveals the power supply fan is dying-from what I’ve read, a common complaint for that particular model. Now I’m faced with the decision: Repair a 4-year-old machine I’m already into for $400 (the cheapest replacement power supply I can find is $215) or buy a new Mini at four times the speed for $800. Meanwhile, this here Powerbook keeps chugging along like the absolute champ she is, at a poky 400mhz. I’d love to upgrade to a new iBook. Actually, before the G4 decided to get sick, that was the plan. But now I may have to wait a bit longer.

I think I’m going to punt until after we get back from Ireland—that’s kind of our defacto attitude right now anyway—but I’m bummed out about spending all that money.

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And while we’re talking about punting, we’ve placed the kitchen floor on hiatus until after Ireland as well. Instead of knocking myself out trying to get the cabinets removed and floor stripped by Monday Morning, we’re going to leave it until we have a gameplan (which very well may involve some kind of laminate) and try to make this weekend a little more relaxed than Memorial Day was.

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Finally, I got inspired by a link I saw on Mike’s site to order some more 620 film for my black and white cameras for the Ireland trip. I can’t think of a better place to get all artsy-fartsy than the Auld Sod.

Date posted: June 3, 2005 | Filed under geek, house, life | Comments Off on Baby, My Computer Is Broke.

1920’s MP3 Transfers.
Some nice stuff in there you won’t find anywhere else.

Date posted: June 3, 2005 | Filed under music, shortlinks | Comments Off on 1920’s MP3 Transfers.