Archives September 2025

Late load, Are we supposed to not be here

When I got back from Orlando on Sunday I did not get groceries, figuring I would just get it Monday after work. I got a late start to doing so and I decided to just add a Costco trip onto that agenda. The end result is what you see here, a mountain of grocery and other items piled into the back of the Tesla.

I was already tired/sleepy by the time I hit Publix. Pulling into the driveway close to 8:30 PM and unloading everything was a task I did not feel up to performing but I trudged through it. Once my head hit the pillow it did not take long for me to fall asleep. I attribute the fatigue to a busy weekend.

I just heard that the Rapture was predicted to have gone down recently by some religious pundits. This biblical event is basically the end of days where everyone goes to heaven, well I guess the ones that qualify at least. Well surprise, surprise, we are still here. In the last decade or two there have been several end of days predictions that have fallen flat.

The expiration of the Mayan calendar in 2012 was the biggest one I can recall where to many people indicated the end of the world. Instead it passed just like any other day. To be clear I believe there will be an end of days coming for all of us whether it be via climate change, asteroid impact, nuclear holocaust, pandemic or some other means. It’s not a matter of if but when. My personal preference would be to expire naturally before that happens but if I get to bear witness to the end, so be it.

People, Wiped

My long 3 day weekend in the Orlando area went by quickly. I haven’t been to Orlando for non-work functions for a number of years. Despite living in Florida for over 25 years I can count the amount of times I have gone there for leisure on one hand I think. The biggest reason for that is the crush of humanity just about anywhere you go. I am never a fan of crowds and they are nearly inescapable in Orlando. Despite this negative I had a good time there overall and did not return until late Sunday afternoon. I once again bought a one month FSD sub for the Tesla to assist in the drive and was glad I did so.

Once I got unpacked I did my weekly bill paying session and then resumed some open tasks that needed to be closed up. One of those was doing more cut over to the new wi-fi network. I ordered four smart switches to replace some old Belkins I was utilizing inside the house. After installing these I believe every “smart” device inside the house has now been migrated to the new network. The only things that need to be touched are the four RGB exterior lights and I think I will be finally done. I knew I had a lot of wifi devices in my household, I did not think it would take me this long to touch each one to get them converted over.

I also finally felt comfortable enough to wipe my old Iphone to ship it back to AT&T as part of my transaction. It had been sitting turned off for several days and I have not noticed any issues on the new phone which would require me to access the old one. I paused a brief second before hitting the ERASE NOW button but I am pretty confident I am in the clear.

Although I had already bought a case for my new 17 I just received another one that I like better. I shoot a lot of content on my phone. The new case has a trick hinge on the back that allows the phone to stand upright, hang from something or stick to something metal courtesy of a strong magnet. I think that versatility is going to be very appreciated over time.

Oh the Eagles won. I got to hear part of the game during the drive back. It sounded like despite some more warts in their game the Birds beat a good Tampa Bay team, in Tampa so I’ll take the W and be happy.

10 Large, Surprising Sale

Yesterday I received my 10G LAN card for my PC. My hope was installing it would instantly snap me up to the full 3 gigabit speed I now have in my house. It didn’t. My download speed still would not crack 1 GB although my upload actually hit 1.4 GB. I have some more tweaks in my bag to try yet. I also converted a few more things over to the new wifi network. I probably won’t have everything converted until next week as I am going away this weekend.

I received an email from my old neighbor last night that my old home is back on the market which surprised the hell out of me. I had considerable interaction with the owners during the sale as I gave them a ton of stuff with the sale of the house. It seemed to me like they were in the home for the long term. They fenced in the front of the yard and the few times I went by it seemed like there were a number of people living there and they had a lot of stuff.

Seeing the pictures of my home of 22 years gave me a weird vibe. Flipping through all of the pictures of changes I did and all of the money, time and effort involved triggered back stories in my mind of how each thing came to be. The pictures of the place make it seem very sparse inside which was the opposite of what I expected based on how “full” the house seemed driving by. I was happy to see that they did have chickens, which they talked to me about although I don’t think they are as close to them as I was mine since they are listed as one of the accessories that goes with the house. It also appears they don’t own a pressure washer although I gave them one of those too. The out buildings and pool cage looks like they had not been cleaned in a very long time.

They are listing the house for 680k plus which seems nuts. I think they are unlikely to get that number with the plentiful home inventory in the area. I don’t know what changed to invoke a sale but I guess you never know what twists and turns life has in store for you.

As predicted

Last night we had our big HOA meeting. In the past these were held at the presidents home, this time it was at the community center of the park where I play pickleball. This was the largest meeting I have been involved in but still only maybe a little more than half of the 30 homes in the neighborhood were represented. The board members were up on a “stage”, facing the rest of the audience. The household that has been the impetus for the board to discuss enlisting a property management firm was not in attendance which I predicted to several people. They appear to be the type of people that prefer to exist mostly hiding behind phones and keyboards.

The meeting went well from my perspective. There was some prolonged periods of Q & A of both us board members and the representative for the property management company. There was some push back about using a management company but I think the major concerns were addressed, most notably that if we ever decide we don’t want to use them all it requires is 30 day written notice. We also received assurances that the fees we would pay them would be more or less locked in, addressing fears of a bait and switch scenario where fees steadily increase over time.

The meeting ran close to two hours long but was productive. The next challenge will be trying to get some different people in the neighborhood to volunteer for the board as we potentially have three spots that will be open due to resignation. With only 30 households there is not a large pool to select from. I came away from the meeting feeling more positive that the road ahead will be less rocky than 2025 has been thus far.

Dozens, Meet

So yesterday my fiber internet install was scheduled to occur, for the second time. I was pleasantly surprised when things more or less went without a hitch. The installer drilled a hole through the exterior wall by my office and mounted the hardware there, close to my PC. As he worked he told me how he had 32 years with the company and was retiring soon. I also found out he was a musician and a gamer, despite being in his 60s. We had plenty of stuff to talk about.

We got the connection up and did some speed testing. With this being a 3GB circuit I realized my 1 gig network adapter was now a bottleneck. I have a 10GB card coming. I did get blazing fast WiFi. My new Iphone 17 supports WiFi 7 and I was getting test speeds of close to 2GB wirelessly, smoking fast. The new router also has great range covering my entire home and yard without using a repeater like I have currently with my Xfinity set up.

Once the tech left the true slog began, reconfiguring every internet connected device in my home to talk to the new service. I have dozens of them. I spent 2-3 hours moving stuff across. I have a few that are not working yet. I have a few more tricks to try with them or I may need to just update them altogether. My plan is to leave my Xfinity service active until I know I am 100% functional on the new service.

I also took the time to contact customer service. When I was having my issues with the original install date I was told to reach back out when the install was done and they would give me a “credit”. So I asked for my credit. They offered me a $25 gift card. I told them immediately that was not enough considering I took time off work for the first no show appointment and that I had paid for the first month of service nearly two weeks prior but had not been able to use it until today. My resistance resulted in the gift card amount being bumped up to $100 which I was ok with. I am looking forward to using the ultra-fast internet to it’s full potential.

Tonight there is a community wide HOA meeting to discuss the issues that have come up the last several months. I am curious if the household that is the main source of these issues will even be there. It should be an interesting meeting, much more so than the routine annual meetings we have.

ABC rolled back the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel after quick action by the general public where they were canceling services reflected in a big drop in Disney stock price. The head of the FCC is a total chode and a massive hypocrite. It really seems that a large segment of the country is ignoring the lessons of history. I once thought we as a country were modern, independent thinkers that would be immune to the divisive and transparent manipulation that has escalated ever since 9/11. I was wrong, very, very wrong.

Back on the weekend, Improbable outcome, Here we go again

For the first time in a long time I laced up my sneakers to get some Saturday morning pickleball play in. I was a bit hesitant about it as I had beat up my knees pretty well playing volleyball Thursday night and followed up with lunchtime pickleball Friday. I played a total of five games and won four of them. I didn’t feel like I paid a severe physical toll by playing although my lower body is still far from agreeable. I would love to add Saturday morning pickleball back into my regular list of activities.

I got some various tasks done around the house this weekend including more 3D prints, the most interesting of which is the pickleball paddle. I glued it together and now have to do a few more tweaks before it is ready for a test. The paddle is very heavy in comparison to what I normally play with but we will see what happens.

I spent a decent amount of time migrating my Iphone 14 Pro Max to the new 17 Pro Max. Apple has made the process much, much easier than it once was. Everything copied over cleanly. The only significant issue was getting my Microsoft Authenticator working on the new phone. The process to copy over the sites that use it did not work so I had to go back through and set it up using my old phone as a reference for the new one. I really like the 17 so far and doubling my storage capacity is always a good thing.

This was the first weekend where my decision to drop the Sunday Ticket had an impact as I could not see the Eagles game. I did however listen to the radio broadcast via my Sirus/XM subscription. The way the game went was nothing short of miraculous.

The team was awful in the first half against the Rams. It continued in the third quarter as LA scored a quick TD to make the score 26-7, ouch. Then all of a sudden everything changed. The Eagles came roaring all the way back, scoring three unanswered touchdowns, the last of which came with less than two minutes to go on a 4th and goal. It was a crazy comeback. Now all they had to do was stop the Rams from getting into field goal range.

Well that didn’t happen. With 2 seconds left the Rams kicker lined up for a near automatic 41 yard attempt. He had already made four field goals in the game although his prior attempt was somehow blocked. I sat on the couch with Elsa and told her to use her magic to make the kicker miss. She did better than that, for the second time in a row the Eagles blocked the kick, this time recovering it and running it back for a touchdown. A miracle finish rivaling the miracle in the Meadowlands game in my book.

I celebrated with Elsa. She wagged her tail feeding off my excitement. The odds of a blocked kick are very small, to do it two times in a row is nearly unheard of. Having a successful season always requires a degree of luck. If yesterday was any indicator, the Eagles are looking to have luck on their side, wow.

After the big game I went to the beach with my girlfriend to take in the sunset. It was beautiful out with the water looking as smooth as a lake. There was some guy out there with an electric waterfoil zipping around for a long time, looking like he was loving life. We stayed well past the actual sunset, just enjoying the time there. It was a near perfect way to wrap up the weekend.

Today Quantum Fiber is supposed to complete the connection of my house to their high speed fiber network. Of course I hope it goes well but based on how things have gone so far I hardly expect it.

Another bumpy road, Signature, No idea, Make your own

Last night I played volleyball for the second consecutive week. It was a rough night. My body felt less shitty than it did the week prior but that is a pretty low bar. We had 3 person teams but our team was not very good. I did my best to put on a happy face and be positive as much as I could but it was not much fun. My play was not bad and not great although I did manage to hit a few more balls than last week. At this point the emphasis is more about being able to survive each play session, which I did.

My fiber internet install has been a bit of a circus which is still ongoing. I have now had two supposed appointments come and go without action. The funniest one occurred when I got an email Wednesday saying an installer was on site only to be followed up two minutes later saying the appointment had to be rescheduled. No, a tech was never there. Then yesterday without notification a two man crew came and buried a wire from the box in the yard to the wall of my house which is good and a requirement for the final install to occur. Earlier in the week on a call with them I was told that final install would be today. That changed as well, the new proposed install is Monday between 2-5PM. I am taking bets on the likelihood of someone showing up during that window.

Yesterday I completed my print of a pickleball paddle. Of course I don’t think this paddle will be very good to play with nor do I expect it to be very durable but I want to try it just for fun. I need to glue the handle, put an edge guard on as well as an overgrip. The paddle is actually very heavy compared to all the other paddles I have which will make it slow in the hand but potentially make it hit very hard. We will see.

I am upgrading my Iphone 14 Pro Max to a 17 of the same flavor. I am actually trading in my old phone which is something I have never done. It was kind of a no brainer as I got enough on the trade in where I could get the new phone with double the memory (1TB) yet my monthly phone bill will be going down $20.

The phone is supposed to arrive from Fedex today but this morning I had a hitch in that plan. Up until this morning there was no mention that a signature is required to release the phone. I have never had this issue before with prior phone upgrades. Not only that but I am not able to sign for the delivery digitally nor can I have it redirected to a FedEx drop off location like Walgreens. I understand sending this out signature required but it is very rare that someone is sitting home all day to receive such things, at least in my world. So my hope is to catch the driver on my Ring doorbell cam and see if he can do other deliveries for 10 minutes while I quickly drive home to sign for it. If not I will be stuck waiting for at least another day.

This weekend I may take on another task that requires significant effort and sweat, picking up 25 bags of mulch and spread them around the back garden area. Depending on how my body feels prior to that I could make a return to getting some pickleball in Saturday morning as well. It would be pushing it for sure but if you don’t push your boundaries a little bit they never expand.

I purposely avoid talking much about the circus which is our government because the wave of lunacy that has spilled across the world is far beyond my control. I do however have to say that no matter your political leanings, if you think that taking action against individuals that utilize political humor, something that has existed as long as comedy itself, by removing them from the airwaves is ok, you have completed the initiation into brainless me too’ism where whatever is fed to you is the position you take without further questioning. What has been going on is downright dangerous IMO. With AI steamrolling social media with content that is created in seconds to manipulate minds that are open to it we are circling the drain as a society, IMO.

Not a good start, Boomstik

Yesterday I had a scheduled install time window of 2-5 PM for my new high speed fiber optic internet service. 5PM came and went with no communication from a tech although I received an automated appearing email/text saying the installer was running late. From 5PM until 9:30 PM I had several online chat interactions from staff that clearly were from India where I complained repeatedly and loudly about how frustrated I was by the situation. Each time I was told the tech was still on his way, until the last time.

That last time was close to 10PM. That chat rep said that there was additional prep that needed to be done before the install was done. I noticed that the line from the termination point outside to the house had not been run or buried but I figured that was part of what the installer was going to do. Evidently that is handled by someone else. After once again expressing my discontent to the Indian rep I was told I will be contacted about rescheduling sometime today and that I will be getting a credit for the scheduling error. This is definitely not the sort of start I feel good about with dealing with this company. My hope is once I get through the initial install headache it will be set it and forget it service where I won’t need to deal with support on a regular basis.

While I was waiting for the installer I did get around to making a video on my new Boomstik pickleball paddle. I really like the paddle even though I did not play very well with it during my last play session on Friday. The poor play was more because of two painful knees that limited my ability to move effectively. The paddle itself while pricey is a rare combination of power, a large sweet spot and control. I like it.

Working, fixing, Swamping on One Wheel

I had to go into the office on Saturday morning to be around for some work on our back up generator. There have been issues with reliability of the unit firing up that they were trying to diagnose. Unfortunately three hours of work did not really clear up whatever the issue is as the unit worked fine for all of the testing. Intermittent issues are always a pain in the ass to fix however in Florida generators are a crucial component of building operations.

Later when I got home I finally got around to rotating the tires on the Tesla. I never have done them on this performance model yet. I normally try to rotate them every 10k miles. The odometer has creeped up past 13k so it was overdue. As always the task involved grease, dirt, sweat and a few obscenities but I got it done.

My head wound being closed also allowed me to head out to the swamp to do my first significant EUC riding in well over a month. The heavy rain of wet season had the terrain in a pretty muddy condition with a high amount of vegetation.

I took in the V12S as this was the one test I didn’t get a chance to do before the skin cancer surgery. The wheel with it’s hydraulic suspension did a great job of shielding my joints from the constant impacts the swamp trail offers. I only did roughly 3-4 miles in on the trail before I tired of walking across prolonged sections of muck.

For the second week in a row I watched the Eagles without the NFL Sunday Ticket. They had a nice win going into KC and beating the Chiefs, again. Despite the 2-0 start there are definite chinks in the Eagles armor. Hurts holding the ball longer than any QB in the league has always made me wonder if our receivers are not great at getting open or if his ability to make make quick throws/decisions just isn’t in his arsenal. His stats yesterday were pretty anemic with his arm at least. He made most of his impactful plays with his legs.

Number 8, the guy they picked up to replace Darius Slay so far seems like a significant liability. Teams have been throwing his way repeatedly and been successful because he just doesn’t seem very good. Maybe he is just adjusting to the system but almost every significant pass play I have seen the defense give up, 8 has been in the mix. Big picture the team has won two close games so I should just shut up and enjoy the W and save the complaints for when they start losing games.

Painful return, Can’t hide

My return to volleyball last night almost didn’t happen due to rain in the area. We played in steady rain several times during the night. My lower body felt awful the first three or four games. Every quick movement caused little jolts of pain in both knees. Eventually through the combination of Advil and being warmed up enough the discomfort lessened but never went away.

Despite these issues I played ok, I just could not move or jump in a manner I wanted to. I did not miss a single serve all night and my passing/defense was not too bad. My hope was that the 5-6 weeks off while my head was healing would have allowed my knees to do the same. Unfortunately it feels like I need to “break in” my body to being more active again. I was a wet and sandy mess by the end of the night but walked off without a limp.

A lot of times in modern day shooter scenarios the gunman winds up being shot on site or kills himself. The Charlie Kirk shooter evidently is more interested in self preservation. Unfortunately for him in this world of wide spread surveillance it is very hard to hide. Through a combination of commercial and private video feeds the authorities have been able to track his movement very clearly both before and right after the shooting. Although his hat and sunglasses hide some facial features there are pretty clear pictures of what the guy generally looks like. I would be very surprised if he managed to avoid capture with those images now being out in the wild. EDIT* I actually just heard that supposedly someone that knows the individual turned him in and he is in custody.

This weekend is looking to be more conventional than my recent versions since my head is ok. I hope to knock out some tasks that involve physical labor as long as my body allows me to do so. The Eagles play the Chiefs Sunday. I am pretty sure it will be nationally televised which will again make my decision to drop the Sunday Ticket a non-issue.