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I am back to the conventional office environment after 3 days at home taking training via “remote classroom”.  On a whole I found the remote classroom experience very enjoyable.  I don’t feel like I missed out on anything by not physically sitting in the classroom plus I had the added bonus of  taking it from the comfort of my home.  My instructor was very knowledgeable on Exchange 2007 which was a pleasant change.  Far too often I have attended training where the instructor knows very little besides what he is reading out of the book.  He teaches full time instead of working in IT full time so his knowledge base is limited.

I got a good feel for Exchange 2007.  There are some really cool things about it and some real dumb things.  One of the coolest things is the new Outlook Web Access which is much more powerful than the Exchange 2003 version.  You basically don’t need a conventional email client.  There also are many features that are now built into Exchange that required you to utilize and pay for 3rd party software in the past.

There are some annoying things as well.  Making it 64 bit only makes in place upgrades impossible, instead a migration is your only option.  I don’t see why a 32 bit version could not be made available.  The other big change is the extensive use of Powershell.  Power shell is an expanded command line set that MSFT started pushing a couple years ago.  It allows you to do pretty much anything you can do in the GUI from the command line, giving Windows the ability to be run much like a Linux or Unix server.  To me power shell was largely an effort to take a bite out of  *nix installations.  “Look, look, we can do everything from command line too!”  Linux guys take pride in typing out mile long command lines like it is some sort of badge of honor.

Well that is all and good, power shell is fine and in a large enterprise network it certainly could be a big time saver to perform certain administrative tasks.  However with Exchange 2007 MSFT made the mistake of REQUIRING you to use it exclusively to perform certain tasks.  In fact certain things you used to do in the GUI in Exchange 2003 you can no longer do in the GUI in 2007, you have to use power shell.  Well that is ignorant in my opinion.   Why would I want to type a command such as what is pictured as opposed to making a couple clicks with my mouse?  Sure make it possible to do everything in power shell but don’t take away the GUI ability to perform the same task??!!  That just sticks in my craw.

But anyway, overall the training was good.  Next week I have another class that focuses on the migration process from Exchange 2003 to 2007.  Hopefully it is just as informative. 

My class next week turned out to me a thorn in the side of Ali.  originally I thought it was next Monday thru Wednesday.  It turns out it is actually next Wednesday thru Friday.  This has annoyed her because she has her race in Orlando next weekend.  We were supposed to leave early Friday so she could sign in and get her packet.  Well now I will potentially be in training until 4pm on Friday so she is going to have to car pool with her girlfriend she is doing the race with and then I will have to drive up on my own with the dogs.  Yea I understand it is inconvenient but there isn’t much I can do about it but hope the class moves along at a good pace.

Yesterday I went on another bike ride, 7.25 miles this time.  I wore the GPS this time so I could get some speed info.  My average speed was just over 15 mph with a top speed of 18 +.  Not great but not horrible if you consider I spent a good chunk of the ride into a substantial head wind.  I am enjoying biking more.

I brought the party van to work today so it could go to the dealer.  Job numero uno is to get the fan working.  No fan = no AC = no way I would drive out west in June.  While it is there I am having a number of other things looked at/fixed.  Yea some of them I may be able to fix myself but I’d rather just let the pros handle it since it is already there.  Of course I’m under no illusion that the bill will be small either.

Odd thing

I had a weird thing going on yesterday.  In my regular work routine I am on my pc at work all day long.  However when I come home at night I have no issues hopping on my pc at home and doing stuff, playing WoW etc…  Well for some reason after being at home on my pc all day long with the remote training I found that the absolute last thing I felt like doing last night was to be on it at all.  I watched lived TV, played with the dogs and even sat through a DWTS with Ali.  I went to bed early, I felt a bit off all day long. 

Since I haven’t been able to do my normal lunch time gym session I wanted to do at least some sort of exercise yesterday.  I hopped on the bike and did a short ride.  The main objective was to try out the baggy bike shorts.  When you put them on they feel rather odd, almost like you are wearing a diaper with a load in them due to the padding.   Once I got on the bike I could definitely notice some additional comfort in the rear end region.  I just went to the end of our road and back, around 4 miles.  On the way out I was in a steady head wind.  On the way back that wind was pushing me and I was flying!  I wish I had the GPS on to see exactly how fast I was going. I’m not sure if I ever posted an actual pic of my bike, here ya go.

Rub a dub snub – plastic shavings under the tub, remote classrooms, fire, Wii Fit Dare, Heroes has Jumped the Shark

Once again the wonders of the internet have saved me significant money.  As I mentioned last week I did some research on the net for possible causes of our Maytag Performa washer banging on spin cycle to the degree where it literally walked across the floor.  I found a message board that indicated that a likely cause of this problem is a cheap little plastic piece called the “snubber”.  Well I ordered a new snubber on Friday.  I was surprised to see it show up at my door step yesterday.  I decided to try to tackle the repair last night before Ali got home.

Taking a washer apart was surprisingly easy, at least getting the covers apart.  However once I had the guts exposed things became a little more interesting.  There are 6 high tension springs that are attached to the washing tub that connect it to the frame.  Removing these springs required a vice grips and a lot of forearm torque.  Getting to the springs in the back was especially challenging.  After that there are two hoses to disconnect.  Then you flip the washer up so you have access to the bottom where there is a belt you have to walk off of a pulley.  Once the belt is removed the entire washing tub is free to be removed from the machine.  It’s not super heavy but big and cumbersome to pull out with only one person.

Once I removed the tub I saw that the bottom of the washer was filled with little white plastic shavings, another sure sign that a bad snubber was in the mix.  Once I had the tub upside down as shown in the picture, getting the snubber out only involved removing 6 small bolts that held it in place.  I swept up all the plastic shavings, slapped the new snubber in and reversed the installation process.  Getting the springs reattached was a bit more challenging than getting them off as you can imagine.  While I had the unit apart I used the shop vac to sweep it out and also cleaned nasty areas of the washing tub that would never see attention otherwise. 

I wanted to test the washer to make sure I had indeed fixed the problem.  I left the front off of it so I could verify everything was attached correctly and there were no leaks.  I threw a load of towels in which has been a nightmare for us since the washer started walking.  I anxiously awaited the spin cycle to hit.  The unit started spinning and the washer remained stationary, yes!  I was quite proud of my repair,  Not only did I save us $1000 or so, I fixed the thing for $10 and two hours labor. Nice…..  Pictures of the entire project can be found here.

Ali came home just as I was wrapping the project up.  When she walked in the door she saw the washer apart.  I proudly told her that I replaced the snubber.  She had a sour look on her face like she just smelled a fart.  “What’s wrong?” I asked.  Ali says, “I was hoping you had at least made the salads for dinner”  WTF!  I told her I just spent two hours busting my ass fixing the washing machine and she was pissed because I didn’t make salad?  She said she didn’t know that replacing a snubber was  a big  job.  I asked her if she thought that ripping a washing machine apart was easy?  Ali realized she stepped on a land mine and apologized for saying something that turned out to be dumb.  Later when she saw the results of the spin test she was quite happy that I fixed the washer instead of slicing tomatoes.    I had a rather large chip on my shoulder for awhile.

Yesterday was my first day of taking a training class in a remote classroom experience.  I thought it may have been lame or not as effective as my prior training experiences in a conventional classroom.  Well I am happy to report I am now a remote classroom believer.  It was great.  I was sitting at my home pc in my shorts and a baseball hat while taking the training.  I don’t ever want to do conventional training again.  I got the same info as I would the regular way the difference is since I am at home I can tune out when the instructor is dealing with subjects that have no interest to me.  They can’t see you. As a student I was remote controlled to a lab pc in Tampa and the instructors pc in Wilimington, Delaware.  For the voice part of the experience you dial in to a conference call. 

The conference call part concerned me because I have the 500 minute Vonage plan.  With Vonage the clock is always ticking, I think even with 800 calls.  I could gave easily blown through all of our 500 minutes in the three days of training.  Skype to the rescue.  I never used Skype before but read that I could use Skype to call 800 numbers and there is no charge.  I set it up over the weekend and used it to dial in for the training.  It worked great.  I heard the instructor over my pc sound system and if I needed to talk I unmuted my headset mic and could chime in.  My dual screen set up at home came in quite handy as well so that I could split the two machines I was remoted into between them.  In the “class” there were two students physically in the classroom and 7 of us there virtually.

I am a huge fan of the virtual training environment.  I think now that it was dumb that I had concerns about it.  In most any other form of communication I participate in, electronic or virtual is almost always the preferred method I like to go.

I posted a few pics from the beach at Lauderdale as well as some shots of the smoke as I drove back across the Alley Saturday evening. Look here.

For those of you that think the Wii Fit workout is too easy I have a challenge for you.  Do the trainer challenges.  Yea they start out easy but if you do them regularly enough they become ass breaking.  Yesterday I did the jackknife and push up challenges.  I had to do 40 of each.  The jack knife is a compound ab exercise where you are lifting both your legs and your shoulder blades off the floor at the same time.  After awhile your abs feel like they are tearing.  You wouldn’t think the push up challenge would be hard, especially for a 300 veteran like myself.  Well when you are doing the push ups on the Wii Fit board your hands are much closer together than with a regular push up.  On top of that you are pausing at both the top and bottom of the movement which cranks the exertion level up significantly.  By the time I was done with both challenges I was breathing hard, real hard.

I saw the season finale of Heroes last night.  Spoiler ahead, be warned.  Wow has that show gotten dumb.  Nothing makes any sense.  All of a sudden Hiro gets nosebleeds and ear bleeds when he stops time?  Why?  They never explain it.  The finale was filled with dumb things like this but the most stupid was at the very end.  Syler, the super villain who recently picked up the shape shifting ability which allows him to look like anyone, kills Nathan, the flying senator.  Peter, Nathan’s brother has the ability to absorb other heroes abilities.  He absorbs some of Sylers ability and is able to subdue him.  Peter and Nathans mother is hysterical about Nathans death and says she cant live without him.  She devises this ludicrous plan to have Matt Parkman brainwash Syler into thinking he is Nathan full time.  Parkman doesn’t want to do it but eventually agrees.  Due to the brainwashing Syler shape shifts back to Nathan and now mommy has her little boy back, well a shape shifted, brain washed version of him.  Of course you know this can only wind up badly.  The whole thing was just really, really stupid .  That show has jumped the shark big time.

Note to self

It is not smart to march up and down on the top step of the pool to play with Sadie while holding the mail, especially when one of the items is Ali’s check from work. Pools and paychecks don’t mix.  Yes it is drying out on the chaise lounge as I type….

Dear Fort Lauderdale parking authority, vball recap, appraiser asshat

Friday afternoon I read the headline I didn’t want to see, “Alley could remain closed all weekend due to fire”  The closing of Alligator Alley meant I had to use route 41, the Tamiami Trail across the state.    Going this route would add over an hour to the close to two hour drive I normally endure.  I set the alarm for 4:15 am and was out the door by 5.  Hell who needs sleep anymore?

I stopped at McD’s and snagged a large coffee to help keep me awake on the long drive.  I listened to a combination of Warcraft podcasts and NFL draft talk on Sirius.  Luckily that early in the morning traffic was light.  I arrived at the beach about 8:15 or so.  When I pulled into the parking lot I was surprised to see there was no longer a guard shack where you paid your $8 to park (used to be $6) .  Nope you can just drive right in.  “Cool!” I thought to myself, they must have made it free parking!  My hopes were dashed when I saw the parking ticket machines where you have to feed it money to get a ticket to throw on your dash.  When I walked up to the machine to pay, my mild annoyance flamed up to all out anger when I saw they were charging $1.75 an hour!  Those mother f’rs….  I wound up spending $15 to park there for the day, what a total crock of shit.  Fort Lauderdale parking authority, you are a bunch of greedy assholes.  I mean wtf, they basically saved the cost of paying someone to work the guard booth AND doubled the rates at the same time.  What thievery…. I need to write them a letter.  I will start a Twitter uprising.

So anyway I parked.  Ironically Randall with his nice and tidy half hour trip arrived there a couple minutes after me, the guy that drove the PA equivalent of a trip to Rehoboth Beach.  It wasn’t all that surprising, it happens often.  This event was some sort of national tour sponsored by Corona.  On top of the outrageous, concert like parking fee we were just robbed for, the tourney fee was high as well, $35 a head.  That means between the two of us, Randall and I dropped $100 for the privilege of playing in lowly BB, that’s a bit nuts.

The registration process was a bit disorganized.  When Randall signed us in they said they he still owed them money.  He had paid online with a CC.  He was trying to find his email confirmation on his phone but was unable to do so.  Luckily he knew the woman that was running registration so she took his word for it.  We got our t-shirts and went back to take our stuff to the net.

The weather at the beach was not good.  To be specific, it was windy as hell.  Nothing ruins a game of volleyball for me faster than excessive wind.  For someone of my limited volleyball ability, trying to adjust to a ball being pushed randomly by gusty winds just has never worked out well.  Compound that with the inches of caked on, thick, rust on my game from not touching a ball in 7 months and you have a recipe for trouble.  The BB pool only had 5 teams on one net.  Unbeknownst to us, all divisions A and higher had a first place prize of a trip to California.  As a result more teams played A to have a shot at the golden ticket.  On top of that our net was in the absolute worst spot you could have on a windy day, at the far corner closest to the water with absolutely no structures in sight to block a portion of the wind.

As Randall and I warmed up it became obvious just how annoying the conditions were going to be.  The wind was blowing almost directly across the court sideways so if you were on one side the ball would get knocked right down by the wind and if you were facing the other way it would sail for miles.  We were “lucky” enough to be the first team to play so we could be the guinea pigs for playing in the gusty conditions.

Our first match was against  two taller guys.  They both had good skills.  The one guy evidently used to play at a pretty high level years ago but hadn’t played in a long time.  The wind sucked most of the skill out of the contest.  There were no nice passes followed by stellar sets finished with thunderous hits.  Instead it was just a mad scramble to pass serves that were dancing like mad and then try to not totally whiff on hit attempts.  It was more like picnic ball than tournament play. Both our team and our opponents struggled a lot with the conditions.  The game was back and forth the entire way but we wound up losing a close one at the finish.  Not a great way to start.

Our second game was against what is historically my least favorite team to play, even worse than a co-ed team playing in men’s, the dreaded “young phenom with sandbagging partner” team.  Over the years I have run into this combo a number of times.  It is never a good thing.

On one hand you don’t want to look like bullies by picking on the kid.  However if you exclusively go after the adult, skilled player who typically plays at a level much higher than you do, you can easily lose the game as all the youngster has to be able to do is bump up the sets for the skilled player to hit.  That equation can easily equal a loss. Over my 15 years of tournament volleyball I have been lucky enough to never have had an embarrassing loss to such a team.

This time the young phenom was only 12 years old, a lanky hispanic looking kid.  His partner, who was not his father was probably in his mid 30’s. You could tell he was a skilled all around player that played either high level A or AA ball regularly.  We had seen them play their first game and I could tell it was going to be annoying.  Not only was the 12 year old very good for his age, his partner/mentor was just a dickhead.  He liked to argue calls, question the score and most annoying of all, chastise his little 12 year old partner with harsh criticism anytime he made a mistake.

Our game with them was very close most of the way but this time we ran the last few points to win 21-17.  During the match I found myself disliking the adult on the team more and more. He argued a few of our points and had this annoying habit of raising his hand and calling “TIME!” right before we would serve.  I saw no reason for time to be called except he was just trying to f with me.  Like a batter stepping out of the batter box right before a pitcher throws.  Randall said he heard him griping about us trying to “quick serve” them before they were ready which is ludicrous.  Well anyway I was glad to keep my streak of beating young phenoms intact. It turned out we were the ONLY team to beat these two in pool play.  They were 3-1 on the net.

Our next match was against two college kids.  One of them was chubby, dumpy and already losing his hair.  The other was a tall, skinny, fair skinned, red headed kid with absolutely zero muscle tone.  He would be best described as “skinny fat”.  They both played indoor ball almost exclusively.  This was their first beach tournament.  To say they struggled would be an understatement.  They failed to reach double digits in points in any of their games. At one point I ran close to a dozen points in a row doing nothing but underhand serves.  Towards the end of pool play they were just trying to lose as quickly as possible to get the F out of there.

So Randall and I were now 2-1 with a game to go in pool play.  The team we were playing was also 2-1.  They had just lost to the young phenom team and had a bit of a chip on their shoulder.  Randall and I knew if we won it would better our position a bit but if we lost we were still in the playoffs.  I don’t think either of us looked at the game as crucial.  It showed up on the court as we basically sucked losing by an embarrassing score of 21-12.  The other team did a good job of hitting aggressive serves that we just didn’t pass well for the most part. 

So we trudged off the court after the game disappointed in our lackluster 2-2 record.  I just felt pretty negative about the entire day.  Driving for that long, paying that much money to play in a single net division with horrible wind conditions just sucked.  I thought it sucked so much that I did something I never have done before, drank alcohol before the playoffs.  I had pretty much written the day off.  In my mind the day was practically over.  I was sick of fighting the wind constantly.  I slammed the first Light Corona in a few minutes.  I got about 2/3 of the way through the second before I could no longer stand the disgusting taste.  I don’t know if it was because it was in a can but it tasted like shit.  It did the job though, slamming it fast helped take a bit of the edge off.

So we had reffed the first playoff game before playing ours.  Our game was against the phenom and sand bagger.  I was not very happy about it.  I knew we handled them once but knowing that they beat everyone else and my less than stellar attitude about the current situation I was afraid my undefeated youngster record could be in jeopardy.

Even though we were now into our 5th game of the day, the sandbagger and the youngster insisted on doing a ridiculously long warm up session.  Hitting, serving, hitting over and over.  More than once I asked if they were ready to get started.  Sandbagger would say yes but then they would just keep serving more.  Another annoying thing was Sandbagger’s insistence on using their ball.  For every other match that didn’t involve them the teams used my ball which was new and had just a little less air pressure in it to make the ball more controllable in the high winds.  Well Mr Asshole wanted to play with his ball that was so inflated it felt like you were playing with an indoor ball.  It also made the ball sail even worse in the conditions.  I told Randall I didn’t want to play with his f’in ball again.  I like having Randall be my attack dog on such subjects, he is good at it.  Unfortunately by the time our opponents got done warming up Randall forgot about my objection so we wound up playing with their shitty ball once again.

The game didn’t start out well.  Before long we were already down 5-2.  I sort of figured the end of my streak was coming.  My attitude was bad and like I said, I was just sick and tired of dealing with the wind. Then “it” happened.  On a play on their side of the net the kid hand set a ball.  He basically grabbed it, took it down to his chest and chucked it upward which is a carry.  I instantly said something and the ref instantly called it a carry as well.  Well Mr Sandbagger was not happy at all.  He started protesting “It was clean, it was clean!”  I said “he threw it…”    Things escalated quickly.

“It’s BB!!”  Sandbagger proclaimed, somehow insinuating that it is legal to carry a ball in BB.  He also was inferring that since his partner was 12, playing in a men’s division we should be more lenient, we should cut him a break, not take it so seriously.  I found it comedic that this was coming from the idiot that was arguing the score repeatedly, warming up like it was the Olympics and chastising his 12 year old partner in a manner that would make you think we were playing for big money. 

Well since I already had a strong dislike for this person and a bit of alcohol in my system I wasn’t going to have any of his shit.  “Carries aren’t legal in BB”  Again sandbagger reminded me of the skill level we were playing and again I told him it didn’t matter.  Each sentence back and forth between was getting increasingly louder and more angry sounding.   “Well let’s go ask the tournament directors if hands are less strict in BB!” sandbagger offered.  “Yea let’s go do that!” I returned.    AGAIN he reminds me of our skill level , “It’s BB!”  I bark back, “yea then what are you doing here?” referring to he fact that he was obviously a much higher skilled player.  Sandbagger points to the kid and says “that is why” “why are you here?” referring to the fact that I am 6’3″ and playing in a low skill level.  Of course I didn’t have the time or desire to tell him I am 41, on two bad knees and don’t play volleyball more than a handful of times a year.  Instead I simply said “I guess the same reason you are…”

After that sentence Randall stepped over to me sensing this was about to get way out of hand.  I was genuinely pissed and ready to keep escalating.  Instead the hands call was honored and both myself and sandbagger grumbled comments at each other the rest of the game under our breath. 

Well the argument was exactly what I needed to snap me out of my funk.  All of a sudden I found myself concentrating better because I really wanted to beat the idiot on the other side.  The idiot obviously wanted the same as he turned up the heat on his little protege, loudly and harshly criticizing the kid whenever a point didn’t go their way.  I tried to make an ass out of the guy by making sure to praise the kid as we crossed sides.  I would shake my head repeatedly as the jerk would continue to bark at the youngster.  After being down 5-2 at the start we came back strong after the argument.  We pulled away and won rather easily.  That was my championship match.  I wanted to shut that little f’r up.  You know you are at the end of your vball career when beating a team with a 12 year old can make you feel good. 

So now we were in the finals against the team that spanked us in pool play.  My adrenalin and focus was still good as a carryover from the first match.  I was hustling, passing and setting much better than at anytime during pool play.  For the first half of the finals the game was pretty close.  The last half however was plagued by a string of unforced errors that let them coast to a pretty easy victory.  Like I said though, I didn’t really care at that point.

For second place we scored a decent hooded sweatshirt.  First place got Oakleys which at first I was jealous of.  However when I saw the glasses they weren’t all that nice, probably the lowest cost glasses Oakley makes.  Of course none of the prizes accounted for the amount of money we had to spend to participate.

I felt much better about our efforts at the end of the day than at the halfway point.  We had to battle through some terrible wind conditions and although our play was anything crisp or pretty, it was gutsy and tenacious towards the end.  I thanked Randall for the fun and headed home.

Luckily I got a text from Ali saying that she read the alley was open from noon to 7pm, meaning I could go home the fast way.  I stopped at McD’s to grab a burger.  When I came out there was a guy that was sitting on a wall that came over to me.  At first I thought he was a bum but when I looked closer he was clean and relatively groomed.  He asked me about how far away Pompano Beach was.  I told him I was from the west coast and was not sure.  He said he was looking to catch a bus there.  He said how he moved to Florida from Jersey expecting to find work.  He said he hasn’t been able to find any.  Anyway he said he had no money for bus fare and asked if I could help him out.  I asked him how much it was.  He said it was $3.50.  Ok no problem, I dig in my wallet and pull out 6 bucks.  He asked if I had an extra dollar or two for him to grab a burger.  “Yea I already have some extra here”  He thanked me and disappeared into the McDonalds.  I have a history of people singling me out in these type of situations, either I must appear kind or a sucker.

Getting to use the alley on the trip back saved me a ton of time.  I pulled into home around 7:15 or so.  I recanted the trials and tribulations of the day to Ali before retiring to bed early. Our Sunday was very relaxed.  I didn’t have a ton to do because Ali was nice enough to knock out most chores on Saturday which I was very thankful for. Physically I was a bit sore in both knees but nothing major at all.  My shoulder which has been very troublesome as well in recent years after tournaments was fine as well.  I didn’t swing hard at a ball all day long because of the wind. 

The next 3 days I am at home taking remote classroom training.  It’s pretty cool.

Oh yea, the appraiser sent back a long bullshit email defending his appraisal and saying he is standing by it.  I sent him back this short reply.

Needless to say I don’t agree that using a short sale or foreclosed home on a bare, unimproved lot as a comp is fair or accurate.

 

I noticed our appraisal listed our property as wooded. It is not, in fact the lot is wide open, fenced in and cleared.   I know you are very busy right now so maybe some of the details of the various homes gets blurred together.

 

 I would suggest you look at the listings that I forwarded to John from a realtor friend of ours.  Once again I would think it would merit a higher appraisal.  I will also have to be calling the property appraisers office and ask them how their appraisal could be $140,000 off.

 

How is $220,000 the “midpoint” between $190,000 and $290,000?

 

In my opinion the appraisal was very conservative.  I’m not quite sure what purpose it serves when both the credit union and my family will miss out on the the advantages of refinancing based solely on your low appraisal.  We have spotless credit and have been with SCFCU for years.  If your job is to keep more than qualified applicants from refinancing then I guess you have done it well.

 

Thanks.

Dreaming, playing, snubbing

For the past week or so I have not been having very restful sleep.  I am technically asleep through the night but I have been having a lot of dreams that leave me feeling tired instead of refreshed when I wake up.  I have taken melatonin a few of those nights and it didn’t help me sleep any more soundly.  The dreams have been rather frantic from what I can recall, the type that make your heart rate rise.  For the most part I can’t remember a thing about them until last night.

In my dream I was initially back in my home town of Shillington.  I was working or something like that.  My co-worker from Naples was there with me as well.  Well it was lunch time so we decided to go on a lunch break together.  Our lunch break runs long so we have to hurry to get back.  However the car that we used to go to lunch was no longer there, we had to walk back.  Well I got split up from my co-worker on the walk back. 

My trip back went through a strip mall where there was a new huge store that was soon to open.  It wasn’t open to the public yet but for some reason the doors were open.  I walked through it admiring all of the stuff on display.  Most of it was furniture.  Even though the store was not open for business yet there were two sales women on the floor.  They asked me if I needed any help, I told them I was just passing through. 

For some reason I grabbed a floor lamp and started dragging it along behind me. I was now passing between stores somehow, dragging the lamp behind me. I came to a narrow area that the lamp wouldn’t fit through.  It was the entrance to another store.  There were more women there looking at me in an annoyed way.  I asked them if it was ok if I just left the lamp there.  They said that if I did then they would have to drag it back to where it came from.  I didn’t want to have them do that so I put the lamp back.

Next I found myself in a sandy, desert like area with hills and a canal.  It’s an area that I have been to before in my dreams.  Anyway it was a shortcut to get back to wherever I was “working” .  It was now nighttime and very dark.  I look down and realize I am now barefoot and my pants are all ripped up.  I figure that since it is sand I should be ok to continue along barefoot.  However after a few steps I see a dark shadow slithering along the sand.  “Shit” I think to myself.  I forgot that rattlesnakes and scorpions come out at night.  I can’t do this bare foot.  If I had boots on it would be a different story.  I pull out my phone and call my co-worker to ask him to come pick me up since I am barefoot and don’t want to get bitten by a snake.  He tells me he can’t pick me up.  My dream ends with me barefoot in the desert with snakes by my feet.

Tomorrow I am playing my first 2009 volleyball tournament over in Fort Lauderdale with Randall.  As usual, at least for the last 5 years or so, I go just to play with no idea how well or how poorly we will do.  I don’t even know what skill division we are playing.  I’m sure it will be fun, win or lose just a little more fun if there are more W’s than L’s.

I am praying that the alley opens back up before tomorrow morning.  It has been closed since yesterday afternoon because of a large fire in the Everglades.  Thsi morning as I approached Naples I drove into a thick veil of smoke, pretty nasty.

Like I said our washer has been acting up for awhile.  When it goes into spin cycle the machine shakes violently to the point where it travels across the floor.  As mentioned earlier in the week I have been on the prowl for a nice replacement set.  Well last night I decided to just Google “maytag peforma out of balance”   The search quickly led me to many posts from other people that had the same problem.  A little reading lead me to the conclusion that a funny sounding part called the “snubber” is the likely cause of the problem.  A snubber is a plastic piece that serves as a bushing to keep the basket spinning evenly.  Since it is plastic it is prone to wear.  As it wears out it allows the basket to spin unevenly. 

I did some reading on the replacement procedure.  It’s rather involved and laborious but not out of the scope of what I can reasonably handle.  I looked up the part and almost laughed out loud, $3.90.  I ordered the part and plan to give it a go.  If I can fix this sucker for less than $10 as opposed to spending at a minimum $500 or more on a replacement machine that will be a big huge feather in the cap.

Chippy

At the board meeting for the runners club last night we agreed to buy 1500 shoe chips.  We also decided to get them customized with the club logo and web site on them which I think will really appear more professional.  It will be great once we get it all implemented.  Ironically the same day that we finalized dumping the DAG system I got an email from the french dummy saying that NOW he was finally in the USA (4 months late) and NOW he was ready to help me with my problem.  I sent him back this simple email.

No need to call me Serge.  We are phasing out the DAG system.  Poor performance and poor customer support are the reasons.

F them….

Craigslist near miss

Our washer is on it’s last legs.  There evidently is something wrong with the clutch in the unit.  As a result when you wash large loads the tub is unable to spin in a balanced manner.  When it enters spin cycle many times you hear a tremendous banging noise as the tub swings around wildly inside the washer.  The momentum is enough to make the washer walk across the utility room floor, sometimes a couple feet.  When we thought the refinancing was a done deal we planned to replace the unit as part of the home improvement package with one of the new front loading models.  The washer and dryer we have are the original models that came with the house.

Well now that the refinancing is severely in doubt we need to try to come up with some less expensive ways to get things done.  I was checking out Craigslist yesterday and stumbled across someone selling a Kenmore front loading washer/dryer set.  The ad said they were 2 years old and they paid 4k for the set new.  She was selling them with the matching stands for $600!  Wow!  After quickly looking up thew model number and seeing these were really good I quickly emailed the woman to ask if she still had them.  I didn’t hear anything back until later in the evening.  She said she had them but there was someone supposed to come out to look at them at 8pm.  If they didn’t show she said I was next in line.

When I told Ali about the deal she was very excited.  At 8:10 the woman emailed me that they weren’t there yet and that if they weren’t there soon she would let me know.  My excitement built at the possibility of scoring a hell of a deal by dumb luck.  My hopes were crushed when the woman emailed me at 8:45 saying the people showed up and were loading them up now.  Shit.  Oh well I guess I’ll just keep looking.

A-hole Armadillo, post work production

Remember that cute little armadillo I mentioned last week?  The dogs had cornered it before it dug itself in under the palmetto bush.  I was happy when Ali said it managed to find it’s way out under the front gate.  Well I don’t think it’s so cute anymore.  Apparently the armadillo has been coming back to visit us at nighttime and in the process has dug dozens of tennis ball size holes around the yard.  Of course once the hole is dug out, the dirt that is spread around the hole is never sufficient to fill it all the way back up so I am going to have to go around the yard with a wheelbarrow of dirt.   Armadillos suck.

Since I am playing volleyball with Randall on Saturday I thought I would be proactive and mow the grass last night after work  so it wouldn’t have to be done over the weekend.  It was actually quite a nice experience.  Mowing grass at that time of day results in much more pleasant temperatures which is great.  I got finished up a little before 8.  I didn’t weed whack though.  I may have been able to quickly do that but it would have been finished up by flood light.  It felt good to get it done. Mowing grass is more productive than getting a few extra XP points in Warcraft.

I found a use for Twitter.  I simply link it to my blog entries. Facebook is linked to the entries as well.  The circle of life is complete.