Random Thoughts

I’ve been bad about post­ing any­thing here, so here’s a col­lec­tion of ran­dom thoughts that have occurred to me since my last posting.

  • For sev­eral years I car­ried a PDA to keep track of appoint­ments, jot down notes and to have impor­tant phone numbers/addresses handy. I started off with a Hand­spring Visor Plat­inum, later switched over to a Sonly Clie for a color screen and recharge­able bat­tery. Even­tu­ally the Clie started giv­ing me prob­lems so I started leav­ing it at home more & more. Instead I car­ried around my “paper brain”, a 3x5 spi­ral bound note­book. It worked alright but pages kept get­ting ripped when­ever peo­ple needed scrap paper. Over time it became a ragged shadow of its for­mer self and needed replace­ment. A cou­ple of weeks back I finally did replace it; this time I picked up a Mole­sk­ine or as I’ve taken to call it “my snobby paper brain”. The Mole­sk­ine was about 3 times as expen­sive as my old “paper brain” and I’ve read numer­ous arti­cles online from devo­tees of these note­books. Those arti­cles had aroused my curios­ity. I find the paper to be very smooth and pleas­ant to write upon, though I do need to find a pen/ink to use which doesn’t bleed through so much. I’ve been writing…
    • char­ac­ter ideas for games I’m playing
    • dreams I’ve had
    • things I need to get done
    • gro­cery lists

    … and lit­tle things like that. It’s stuff which if I ever devel­oped the more inter­est­ing bits could end up here, but for the most part is too mun­dane to make me want to post it.

  • I used a print out of a Win­dows BSOD and a black robe I still have from sev­eral years ago to be the Blue Screen of Death for my office’s Hal­loween fes­tiv­i­ties. The cos­tume net­ted me third place and a $10 Tar­get gift card. Whee!
  • We were down about a third in the num­ber of kids com­ing by the house last night for Hal­loween. Maybe the mas­sive num­ber of kids last year was them check­ing us out since it was our first year there. Or maybe some­thing else hap­pened, but I thought we gave out good candy and we were stocked up to give more this year. Heck, we had an entire bag left unopened after we stopped for the night. Ah well, it’ll make the office happy as I’ll bring all the candy to work to get rid of it. Don’t get me wrong, it’s candy I like (salt­wa­ter taffy to be spe­cific) but it’s a 5lb bag and I don’t need all those calories.

Update: I for­got to men­tion when I some­day fill up my cur­rent Mole­sk­ine, I do plan to buy another one but next time will get the grid paper ver­sion vs the ruled paper ver­sion I have now. I think the grid will be more con­ducive to sketch­ing than the lines, while still hav­ing some­thing there to keep my writ­ten words run­ning straight across the page.

Also I meant to talk about the new light fix­ture I finally got installed in our upstairs hall­way. When we moved into the house, there was a flo­re­sent light in the hall­way. But the bulb was never plugged into the fix­ture as there’s no switch for it1. So we bought a sim­ple light fix­ture with a built-in switch. I got the old fix­ture taken down but in doing so found that the screws to hold the new fix­ture wouldn’t fit into the elec­tri­cal box in the wall. I bought a new elec­tri­cal box, but when I took out the old one I got another sur­prise. The old box was screwed into scraps of wood to kind of clamp the box to the dry­wall and as soon as I had the screws out of them… the bits of wood fell down inside the wall. *insert swear­ing here* Putting in the new light got put off for a while… basi­cally until I had a chat with my father-in-law. He told me what kind of elec­tri­cal box to buy and the next week­end I had the light installed.

1 Tech­ni­cally, there is a switch at the bot­tom of the stairs but turn­ing it off kills all power to the upstairs.

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Mark works as a [REDACTED] for [REDACTED], currently residing in Iowa. CoffeeBear.net is a place for him to blather on about whatever strikes his fancy. He currently spends his "free" time working on a photography project, playing with his cat and attempting to keep his wife happy (not necessarily in that order).

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