Monday, May 7, 2007

Rigby as fine art

I know, I know, no updates since February. Lots happening. Not much time to post, so posts are limited to silly things like this:

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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Oh What A Beautiful Morning, Oh What A Beautiful Day

Current temperature in Holly Springs: 72 degrees
Current temperature in Los Angeles: 55 degrees
("I don't care where you from, thet's funny right dere" - Larry the Cable Guy)

Today has been lovely - nice and warm, sunny, a bit blustery but not enough to make things cold. This is the second day of unseasonably warm weather here in Holly Springs, and tomorrow things are expected to plummet back to more typical temps. However, I was standing outside last night, watching the quarter-crescent moon, listening to the crickets, and thought: "Ya know the Pirates of the Carribean at Disneyland, the section right across from the Blue Bayou restaurant? Yeah, that's what this is like. Pretty sweet."

(my buddy Mike, whose Mom once described North Carolina as the "Land of Bugs and Snakes" is probably falling out of his chair laughing)

So where the heck have our updates been, anyway? Welp, Sara and I have been spending a lot of time these past few weeks unpacking, dealing with new vendors (and trying to extricate ourselves from the old ones) and generally trying to ramp our new lives here in NC to a comfortable speed. In addition, I've been working on a project for the SANS Institute (it's a course on Web Browser Forensics, if ya wanna know) which should hopefully pull in some cash once it's completed. Of course, this has resulted in my being very derelict in my blogging duties. Those of you who subscribe to this blog's RSS feed will see that there's a new post; those of you who don't know what RSS is.... hopefully you haven't given up on this and will see the new post when you check back (if you have the new Internet Explorer 7, click on the orange-ish button in the upper-right-hand-corner next to the "Home" icon.)

At any rate, I'll try and update more often now that things have calmed down somewhat. We even have some new pictures and video, so stay... tuned? More like logged in, I guess.

- Pete

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Day 2: Still tired from the move

Well California prices were more than Pete could bear, so Sara said “Pete, move away from there!” She said “Carolina is the place you oughta be” so they loaded up the truck and they moved to N.C. .....
(Holly Springs, that is. Yards larger than a postage stamp. Actual seasons.)

Current location: Pete and Sara (and Rigby) residence, Holly Springs, North Carolina
Weather: Mostly cloudy, 37 degrees
Wind: Calm
Forecast calls for clouds and sunshine, a bit warmer

Yesterday was a big day for us. In the space of a few hours, we:

  • Got cable service (TV and Internet) hooked up by Time Warner. Scott the cable guy (I came THIS close to calling him “Larry” more than once) was quite efficient, especially considering the irrigation folks had apparently severed the outside cable lines when they installed the sprinklers in December. Through no fault of his, I'm still having trouble getting everything hooked up to every computer, which I'll explain below.

  • Got a refrigerator, washer and dryer installed by Sears. Vince had to take both the door from the garage to the house and the front door off the hinges to get the equipment in, and still had to unscrew the refrigerator door handles in order to push it into place. His talent was evident in that he did so with nary a scratch to the fridge nor to the rest of the kitchen.

  • Got phone service hooked up by BellSouth AT&T. Larry (his name actually was Larry) didn't even have to come into the house, just needed to run another line (apparently our sprinkler guys were busy.) These two lines, running across our yard, will eventually need to be buried, thus resulting in more dug-up grass. We may have to re-sod the whole thing.

  • Got all of our stuff off the moving truck and into the house by Bekins. Scott (the driver) and Steve, George and Carl got our stuff in place in record time. The move was accomplished with only two major casualties; unfortunately, those two casualties comprised two of the biggest-ticket items we own:

    • My 32” Sony KV32V15 Trinitron TV somehow had its casing... well... shattered. It's something of a miracle that the picture tube survived, but now I'm afraid to turn it on lest I start an electrical fire.

    • Our Select Comfort Sleep Number bed was handled rather poorly. It wound up with multiple grime marks on it, a big (and still wet) water stain on the duvet cover, and a tear in the bottom of the mattress cover. Yikes! We can't even sleep on the thing right now. It appears that it wasn't even wrapped for transport, which is particularly odd since they wrapped the couch and chair (ya know, the ones we couldn't give away to charity since they were too old and worn) in plastic.


      Both items are being submitted with Bekins for an insurance claim. More as it progresses...

On happier notes, Rigs is increasingly enjoying the increased space, both indoors and out. Here's a video of him running around the bedroom the first night. (Note: Semi-big file, avoid if you're on dial-up.)

More pictures as I get the computers working better. Why aren't they working well, you ask? Welp...

WARNING: The following paragraphs contain totally geeky talk. If you're not a technology-savvy person, just consider this post closed and we'll catch up later.

Okay, so Scott The Cable Guy (git-r-done) comes over and shows me the punchdown block in our utility closet on the first floor. Note that the preinstall of house wiring was done by a subcontractor for the builder, and multiple attempts to contact them or the builder and get more info on the wiring rough-ins have met with limited success. Anyway, all the ports in the house say Cat5e so I figure I have Ethernet throughout. When I finally get the pre-wiring company on the line, the rep says they installed all of the ports for phone and only TWO rooms for Ethernet. Never mind all the ports are RJ45 and as before say Cat5e. So STCG shows me the PDB and says yeah, here you have two dedicated Ethernet lines, and the rest are for phones, but since they ARE Cat5e you can run Ethernet over them as long as you don't mind losing the phone service for that room. So my office, for example, will have networking but no phone, which is fine since I'll use cordless anyway. BUT, since the PDB is not labeled, nor are any of the Cat5e wires, I now have to do a guesswork experiment to see which cord goes to which room. Phooey.

And then the other reason I have trouble with the computers is that this particular laptop was originally used for one of my computer security classes, so I installed VMWare on it. All well and good, but apparently when you install VMWare it does something with the virtual networking that interferes with the real networking on the host machine. I tried just uninstalling it, but that apparently was the worst thing I could do, and I've been fighting with issues on both Ethernet and WiFi (like it taking away all of the network property settings and giving me a “file not found” error if I try to reinstall one) since late December. I'll just pull all the data off this laptop and reinstall from CDs, but in the meantime it's a major pain in the neck.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

We're here, we're here! Let the bells ring out and the banners fly!

Yaaaay! We pulled into the driveway about 7:30 local time, in a light almost-freezing rain. Since we don't have an Internet connection as yet, there was a delay in posting news of our arrival. Ever the resourceful one, I'm coming to ya live from the Holly Springs Library. Of course, I promptly left the jump drive with all the cool pictures at home, so we'll just wait until Monday for the visuals. In the meantime...

How Music and Editing Can Affect the Tone of A Movie Trailer
"Mary Poppins" as a Horror Movie
"Office Space" as a Psycho-Killer Thriller
and the best one...
"The Shining" as a feel-good family comedy

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

For some strange reason it had to be, it was all a dream about Tennessee

Location: La Quinta Inn, Knoxville, TN
Weather: Cloudy, 30 degrees (feels like 25)
Winds from NE at 1 mph
Forecast calls for cloudy and a little warmer

Well, hopefully tomorrow's the day we pull into our driveway at home (it'll take some getting used to saying that and not thinking of an alley in Van Nuys.) I finally got the iPod charged so we had some appropriate traveling music (we used XM all the way there; good stuff, but not exactly what we wanted, although I take it as a good sign that we listened to Larry the Cable Guy yesterday.) Had a nice Italian dinner last night as we didn't want to overload on Tennessee barbeque two nights in a row. Ahead of us is some snow forecast in Raleigh, so we're going to tread very carefully. Note that we won't have Internet access at the house, so don't get scared if the blog isn't updated right away when we arrive. Here we go...

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Slip-slidin' away - Then I'm walking in Memphis

Location: La Quinta Inn & Suites, Memphis, TN
Weather: Cloudy, 24 degrees (feels like 13)
Winds from NNE at 12 mph
Forecast calls for partly cloudy and a little warmer

Travel Day Four - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Memphis, Tennessee
More uneventful travel. Much less ice and snow on the road, even on the sides. EXCEPT in Oklahoma City, where they seem to have neglected to plow ANYTHING. Rigs even had a skidding adventure in the hotel parking lot, but he recovered his dignity very quickly. Once back on the freeway, the road was clear and dry, tho we did pass an occasional wiped-out trailer or semi.

We had ribs tonight from Brad's Bar-B-Q (small TN family-run chain). Yummy. Unfortunately Sara managed to spill most of her side salad onto the carpet of our hotel room (hopefully we got it clean enough and it won't be considered a Rigby accident!) Sara did say it was the best banana pudding she's had in a while (not too sweet). Since we've had little time for sightseeing, we've been trying to have city/state-specific cuisine for dinner each night (hit or miss, depending upon the weather).

Tomorrow we'll head across Tennessee and show up in Knoxville near the border (one of those quick driving days I mentioned.) Heading east, Sara definitely has a preference for the landscapes of Arkansas and Tennessee over the tundras of the further west states. We plan to make it "home" to Holly Springs on Thursday. The moving truck with our belongings comes Saturday (or so?). Once we get to NC, then we're without a fridge, land line phone, cable & cable modem, washer & dryer until those deliveries/installations next Monday. Might have to blog post from the new local Holly Springs library...

Rigby certainly likes the more comfortable beds of the La Quinta Suites vs. just the La Quinta Inn. Note the special blanket we laid out for his enjoyment.

Monday, January 15, 2007

OK-lahoma where the wind comes sweeping down the plain...

Location: La Quinta Inn, Oklahoma City, OK
Weather: Mostly cloudy, 16 degrees (feels like 9)
Winds from NNW at 4 mph
Forecast calls for mostly sunny, a few passing clouds, and cold

Travel Day Three - Albuquerque, New Mexico to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Pretty uneventful day. Got an early start (8:30 AM) and drove through the iced-over tundra of New Mexico and the Texas panhandle, and on into the somewhat-less-frozen plains of Oklahoma. Our car had a near miss with a coyote wandering onto the road (Pete sounded the horn good and long so Mr. Wile E. wouldn't get any ideas of wandering back on anytime soon) and a direct hit from some type of gravel object, leaving a nice chip in the windshield that we'll need to get removed at the Honda dealer in Cary, NC. Phooey.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Oh, and just one more thing

(Seen at a stop at exit 292 on I-40 in Holbrook, Arizona)

I've spent years trying to convince people that video games do not lower a person's IQ.


Sometime I wonder why I even bother.

Point meeeee.... in the direction of Albu-quer-queeeeeeee

Location: La Quinta Inn, Albuquerque, NM
Weather: Partly cloudy, 22 degrees (feels like 14)
Winds from NW at 6 mph
Forecast calls for sunny and cold

Last time I came this way ('round about 1992, driving in the opposite direction) my good buddy Nick made me a tape of songs relating to the states I was driving through. The New Mexico edition featured the Patridge Family song in the title. I still have the tape, but it got loaded on the moving truck, so I just had to kind of sing it (much to Sara's chagrin.) At any rate, herewith a summary of some events leading up to our move and the last two days:

The Goodbyes - Both Pete and Sara had to say farewell to mutual and separate friends and family these past few weeks. The parting words were accompanied by tears and promises to stay in touch, a promise which is being kept in part by this blog and our main website. Pete's goodbye message to his co-workers will be posted soon. Suffice to say that none of the leavings were easy, but we kept reminding ourselves that we are chasing our dream of a happier lifestyle.

The Packing and the Loading - We hired a moving company recommended by our real estate agent to both pack all of our belongings and put it on a truck. Sara had to oversee both operations as Pete was still at work wrapping up his two weeks. Sara's car was also loaded onto a truck:
Rigby was a bit confused when we deflated our bed for transport.

Finally, everything was onboard and we had a lovely farewell dinner with Sara's cousins. We then settled down on the (portable) inflatable bed to await the dawn.

Travel Day One - Los Angeles to Flagstaff, Arizona - We got a late start on the drive after making sure every room, closet, drawer and nook/cranny (what does that phrase mean?) was empty. Pete insisted on playing Randy Newman's "I Love LA" as we drove by the skyline one final time. We then proceeded to drive out through the arid deserts of Eastern California (not really all that pretty) and western Arizona (prettier landscapes, though the variation in height hurt the gas mileage a bit.) The big surprise came when we arrived in Flagstaff - it was COLD and SNOWY. It was Rigby's first experience with snow over, say, a millimeter in height, and he did NOT like trying to "go out" in it - he began whimpering and hopping around because his little feet were cold. Pete tried to clear a space for him to go, but he was having none of it.

It continued to snow as he tried to find the most perfect spot. Finally, he did his business and we returned inside to dry off.

Travel Day Two - Flagstaff, Arizona to Albuquerque, New Mexico - Today started off with us running late again, but this time it had a purpose: Given the weather reports of snow and ice on the road ahead of us, we wanted to wait until mid-day for travel to ensure the sun melted as much as possible. As it turned out, once we got out of Flagstaff proper and back onto the freeway, the road had very little moisture on it at all, none of it frozen. Today was a quick day, as we wanted to vary our days of long travel (like tomorrow, from Albuquerque to Oklahoma City) with some short ones where we could get lots of rest. We stayed again at a La Quinta (all the hotels in the chain accept pets) and had a genuine Tex-Mex dinner at Sara's request. I'm off to sleep now - more news as it happens.

Zoinks! Hey, I thought we were traveling to Arizona, not Alaska!

Location: La Quinta Inn and Suites, Flagstaff, AZ
Weather: Partly cloudy, 6 degrees (feels like -3)
Winds from SW at 6 mph
Snow showers last night, about 3 inches of snow on the ground, forecast calls for freezing rain and ice ahead (but far enough that we shouldn't run into it)

Wow! We did NOT expect to go from the mild, arid climate of LA to the deep freeze. More details about our departure (and the events leading up to it) tonight, when we get to Albuquerque, New Mexico. Right now, we're late getting going (in typical fashion for Pete) so see yuh at the next stop!

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Run engines to full power, stand by to receive outbound course data

What to say at the start? This is, most likely, a temporary blog that will chronicle for our friends (and curious passers-by) our gettin' up and movin' all our stuff from sunny-but-overcrowded Los Angeles to occasionally-sunny-but-much-more-idyllic Holly Springs, North Carolina. I'm Pete, my wife's name is Sara, and we have a dog named Rigby. I'll hold off on further details at the moment until have more time to type something - right now I'm kind of freaking out over the move (which will take place in about 1.5 weeks) and the amount of accumulated-over-the-years junk that I need to throw away. Sheesh.