I did something quite uncharacteristic for me yesterday. The new printer I ordered was delivered yesterday afternoon. That’s not really the uncharacteristic thing – though I’ve had the old one since about 2001 or so. Imagine that. A year that was once the epitome of the concept of the “future” is now far enough in the past to have become somewhat murky in my memory (though, let’s face it, last Tuesday is kinda murky in my feeble little mind). I mean other than you know what, I don’t really remember much about 2001.
It (the printer) wasn’t exactly new even back in 2001. It was an HP LaserJet 4 that came with both the standard paper tray and a second high-capacity one that could hold a full ream of paper (plus it had a network card in it – a pretty expensive option back in those days – so I could just plug it into my home network and print from anywhere). They were “surplussing” it at the Law College and I got it for $25 (including full paper trays and a brand new spare toner cartridge for when the one that was in it ran out).
I think it was about 8 years before I had to change the toner on that sucker, and it printed a lot of stuff for me – not the least of which was a few hundred “lost dog” flyers when Siggy went missing way back when.
Of course it was big and heavy and really cranked out a lot of heat, which was OK in the winter but kinda sucked in the summer.
Unfortunately after a few years I started to notice my computers making surging (or whatever the opposite of surging – declining maybe) noises, and upon further inspection I found that, with the printer turned on, the voltage in my office outlets was swinging down and up quite wildly. So from then on, I didn’t turn it on unless I was going to actually print something (which probably saved a lot of electricity, considering this thing wasn’t exactly Energy Star compliant).
Still it was quite serviceable up until the past year or so when it started insisting there was a paper jam when the HC tray was in.
And then finally in the last couple of weeks it just scoffed at any print jobs I sent to it.
So, sadly, it was time for a new printer. One thing I really didn’t want to mess with was an inkjet, so I resigned myself to paying out the ass for a new laser printer. Much to my surprise, the damn things have gotten pretty darn cheap.
I don’t print all that much and have no real need for color (I can do that at work if I really need to), and I wound up getting a nifty little monochrome laser printer that has both Ethernet and Wireless, will do (it claims) 27 ppm and automatically duplexes for $99 (plus it’s black and fits nicely on top of the little black “retro” fridge I have in my office). Can’t beat that.
It came with a “starter” cartridge that’s supposedly good for 700 pages, and I sprung for a “high yield” one that claims to have an expected life of 2,600 pages.
I’m pretty sure they’ll be able to print my obituary out using that sucker – at least, assuming the printer itself lasts a few years.
Anyhow, the part that was actually uncharacteristic was that as soon as I got the sucker hooked up, I dragged the old one (all 500 pounds of it) to the Town’s electronics dumping area and got it right out of my life.
Granted, part of that was because it was a good excuse to stop at the store and buy beer but still, normally I’d have kept the thing around intending to fix it or get scrap parts off it or just in general kept it sitting around and in the way somewhere for a few years until I got bitched at enough to motivate me to get rid of it.
So I’m pretty proud of myself. I know it aint much, but, hey, for somebody who can barely walk….
It’s actually been a thoroughly productive weekend here. My new sump pump came on Friday (the old one had a bad switch and wouldn’t stop running). Fortunately it was in the sump pit (got three of ’em in my basement and with the snow melt and rain, those puppies are really humpin’) that has a backup pump in it, or there would have been a great deal of urgency in replacing it. My rather conservative estimate is that this one sump alone is pumping about 2,000 gallons of water an hour.
So, anyhow, that came on Friday afternoon and I installed it after work (now I need to see if I can find parts to fix the old one – pump’s fine, just need a new switch).
Yesterday morning, the DB upgrade at work apparently went fairly smoothly, but the stuff I’m responsible for wasn’t working. Turned out they’d set up a new DNS alias for the new DB server (so that the old name would now point to the new server’s IP address). It eventually dawned on me that our server no doubt had the old information in its cache, so I flushed it (so to speak), and all was well.
Made me feel as if I was worth the extra money they weren’t paying me to work on Saturday.
Then yesterday my wife was kind enough to go out and get me new curtains for my office. Did you realize they expect you to iron the folds out of those things? I mean, shit, for the price of them they should be wrinkle free (roll ’em up and put ’em in a tube or something). It was really difficult having to watch her sit there and iron them (so I didn’t – I used the time to set up my new printer, ditch the old one, buy beer, and then watch a few episodes of “I Hate My Yard” on DIY). Took her forever.
Turns out you can only get them in, like 63″ length, so, being the talented seamstress she is, when she got done ironing them, she had to shorten them up for me, too.
I’ll tell ya, I’m tired just thinking about it.
As if all that wasn’t enough, I finally went over my taxes one last time and clicked the button to file them. And I figured I might as well go ahead and print them, too. I mean, what with the new printer and all.
Now where’s my damn refund?
And now tonight is a big old teevee night, too. It’s the season 4 finale of Shameless, which I am gonna miss (not to worry, there will be a fifth season). But Nurse Jackie starts up again next week, so that will help fill the void. Some.
It’s also the season premiere of Game of Thrones, which I am most definitely geek enough to really like. Have to watch that one on my own, though, as it’s too violent for my wife (she should read the books – the show is pretty tame by comparison).
On a lighter note, though, VEEP also starts back up tonight. I just can’t get over little Anna Chlumsky all grown up. Plus there’s a new show starting tonight called Silicon Valley, which I don’t know much about and don’t have high expectations for, but, hey, it’s HBO and it’s another geek show, so I’ll give it a shot.
With all this going on, it’s a damn good thing I’m off tomorrow. I’m gonna need the rest.
Snotballin’
http://youtu.be/8w5NbWFK6vI
Amen to the WFP nominating somebody else for Governor.
YES! I will not vote for Snotball. I also will not vote for the Repub.
The Food & Water Watch folks are totally on top of every move guv snotball (deliberately lower-case everything) makes. I have been at several of the FWW coalition anti-fracking demonstrations and am on their call & mailing lists. They know his schedule and the agenda is to be up his butt like our pain-in-the-ass hound Bud everywhere he goes. I get phone calls & emails from them weekly letting me know where he will be and asking if I can go and join the up-the-butt-frack-you-not-the-Planet crowd. Cuomo’s got to go! :jason:
Howie Hawkins has my vote for NY Gov :pup:
I am so tired of tripping across things that are saved because they may someday be useful, or they’re cute, or they were given to one of us by someone we like or, or, or…
My mother used to offer things to me when she was in her 90’s and I would refuse because I felt they were hers and should be hers. One day I realized she just really wanted to get rid of them and even if I took them, thanked her, and threw them away, I was doing her a favor.
The best thing about the Shelter Island dump is the goodie pile where I can put things that are useful to someone other than me. They always seem to find another home and that fact makes it easier for me to get rid of them. I am too lazy to have a yard sale.
Our number one problem here is the massive amount of cardboard we have. It’s taking over the house.
We get damn near everything online and not only does everything come in a cardboard box, but the cardboard boxes come in even bigger cardboard boxes.
I need something that mulches boxes.
Out here we actually have scavengers who run around scooping up cardboard in addition to recycling bins. I am a cardboard hoarder which may come in handy in the next 7 months.
I am running 2 printers on rubber bands and bandaids. One is an old HP Laserjet someone gave me from my old employer. The other is an old Canon ink printer. The Canon I bought on E-Bay :omg: because I had a bunch of ink cartridges I bought before the last one crapped out. So far it’s been a good deal.I bought a cheap new toner cartridge for the HP that is doing OK. The main problem with both is that beloved Apple doesn’t like to play nice with old stuff so I have adventures every now and then to get everything to work. I prefer to use the HP but it only works a few times with the iMac after a reboot. Of course, this is not an Apple ‘problem’ that this perfectly good printer isn’t ‘supported’ by their newest OS. Can’t be bothered.
One of the things I really dislike about Apple is their need to control every aspect of everything. I guess it’s the “safe” way to do everything, but I like to be able to do whatever I want with my own shit – even if it means fucking it up. That’s how one learns to un-fuck it.
Perhaps you’ll like Windows 8 which fucks stuff up for you. It drives me crazy.
As far as Windows goes, I’m pretty content with Windows 7 at this point. There are some third-party things you can install to get Win 8 to behave like Win 7, and I think MS is coming out with an update that will get Win 8 to behave properly.
I like the Linux Mint distro, though, and would use it exclusively if I didn’t have to connect to work.
Sadly, I bought a Dell laptop with W8 that has been a nightmare. I asked Dell after endless hours with support I asked if I could try W7, they told me no and if I tried it would be a warranty breaker. Since I recently bought it and registered it, I was suddenly on every Dell email and snail mail list and Dell was selling new computers with W7 which is why I asked. I wasted so much time with the laptop and tech support and recently, the hard drive crapped out and they sent me a new one. I replaced it but I don’t have the time to start all over again with the updating and then adding the new OS update which did not seem to improve much to me. The whole thing is still in limbo. Dell refused to respond to my offer to return it to them just to be rid of it. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone as a ‘charitable’ gift. I may fire it up eventually as an over sized radio/TV since it’s baseball season. I will never use it for anything even remotely important.
I wouldn’t buy anything form Dell, personally. Especially their cheapest shit – it’s cheap for a reason. Not that there are a lot of options for laptops. Hard to build your own, which is what I prefer to do.
I can’t imagine Win 7 being a warranty issue – I think they lied to you.
My BIL installed this on my sister’s Win 8 laptop and they say it works great. I can’t personally vouch for it, and your mileage may vary.
The Win 8.1 update 1 just came out yesterday. From what I’ve heard from those tech folks who got the sneak peek, it turns Win 8 into a very solid OS.
I don’t think it can fix crappy/buggy hardware, though.
Well, hell Dell. I decided to give it a go and set up my laptop with its new hard drive. After 5 hours it still wasn’t complete. One of the 50 :omg: updates would not go through and I was never able to find the new OS update amidst all of the crap that they were trying to sell in their ‘store’. I was too tired to communicate with their tech support to tell them to send me a paid mailer so I could return the whole thing. Just return it to get it out of my hair, no questions asked, no fixing, no refund but I thought I would sleep on it and try to finish some other time when I have hours and hours to waste.
btw, on MSNBC The Daily Rundown this morning they had Jim Brown from the LBJ library talking about civil right.
I am delighted that Colbert will replace Letterman. It was such and obvious choice and he will be awesome. I never really thought Maron was going to get the job.
:pup: :banana:
I’m really surprised by the choice of Colbert. Do you think he will continue to play an O’Reilly type?
Nope. That’s over. It will be great to see him spread his wings. I also think Paul Shaffer is leaving with Letterman and I am most interested where Colbert will take that aspect of the show. He has some pretty good musical tastes and instincts.
He certainly got a ringing endorsement from Jon Stewart. I’ll miss the character he plays, but I’ll have to record the show when he starts.
Never occurred to me that Maron would even be remotely in the running for it.
I just took the storm out of my office window and put the screen in – that’s how freakin’ beautiful it is here today! :yippee:
And this asshole’s pissed, so that makes it even better.
Of course, that’s high praise from Limbaugh. Limbaugh has been doing the Colbert character since way before Colbert was Colbert. The only difference is that Limbaugh’s audience is too stupid to know he’s just an act.