Retreived Furniture

Oscar chewing on a stick

Yesterday myself, Sue, and Yoshi met up with Coreman, Justine, and Oscar for a walk at Devonian Regional Park. This park is out in Metchosin, and was quite a nice walk.

After walking along a nice trail for about 20 – 30 minutes, you pop out on a beach. We walked along the beach quite a ways while the dogs played in the sand, chewed and retreived sticks, and swam in the ocean.

Oscar retrieving a stick

Yoshi eyeing a big stick

Oscar waiting for us to catch up

After the walk Sue and I went to a friends’ house to help them pack their moving van. They are moving to Vancouver, and will be missed.

After the walk on the beach, and the loading of heavy furniture, I was zonked. We went to Costco to grab a few things, then it was home so I could rest and sleep. All in all, it was an enjoyable day!

Contagious Shower

a sleepy dog is a happy dog

This week I have been sick with a cold. Nothing too severe though. :barf: I took half of Monday off, then Tuesday and Wednesday. Yesterday and today I have been at work, but I haven’t been all that effective. I hate being sick. I probably should have stayed home until I was completely better, but I was getting bored. Besides, I am not contagious any more.

Anyway, the point of this post was to talk about Yoshi. I got up at 7 this morning and took him for a 20 minute walk around the neighbourhood. He was full of energy the whole way and kept pulling the leash. I was stumbling along behind him feeling quite ill. When we got back home I let him in the door, then went upstairs for a shower. When I got out, there Yoshi was all curled up on his bed sleeping soundly. He is such a great dog!

Ogling Speechless Warranties

picture of my new PDA

Dec 27 was my turn to by myself a new present. I had been ogling the new Palm OS5 PDAs for a while now. More and more I wanted to retire my Handspring Visor Prism.

Well, I did it. I went out and bought a new PDA! My choice: the Palm Tungsten T3. It wasn’t as easy as it sounds though.

First step: head to Future Shop. First step: make a big mistake. I walked in there, went straight to the PDA’s, told a salesman I was going to buy one. Since I wanted to shop for other stuff, I got him to set it aside. When I was ready I went back to him and proceeded to his checkout till. He went through the whole spiel about their extended warranty even after I told him I wasn’t interested. Just before he rang it up, I told him I wanted to check one thing. There have been a few reports on the Internet of Ts screens being darker than they should be. The whole point of the T3 is the gorgeous screen. The guy looked at me and told me he couldn’t let me open the box. :jawdrop:

I was almost speechless. I told him to hold on a minute. I was about to buy this $600 PDA and the salesman wouldn’t let me see it? I challenged him on it. I had opened one in the Victoria location. He blubbered something about warranties and stuff. So I looked straight into his eyes and told him he lost the sale. I turned around and walked away. I was so pissed off. I had a CD I wanted to buy, so while I was talking to the checkout girl I asked to talk to a manager.

The next chapter in this saga begins. I was already steamed, and I had to wait at least 10 minutes to talk to someone. When he finally arrived I explained to him what had happened. He was a little dumbfounded, but of course sided with his employee. He said that the employee was wrong on the warranty but, and that he must have misunderstood what I was asking. 😕 What? I wanted to open the box to turn on the unit to see the screen. The salesman said no. Anyway, I left a very unsatisfied customer.

On the way back to my mom’s house we stopped at the Staples near her house. They had just sold out.

Back at my moms house I was a little dejected, and disappointed. I had been looking forward to this for a while, and this was not the experience I wanted.

I decided to turn this around. I called up London Drugs in Nanaimo and confirmed they had some in stock. The guy I talked to said they had some. I jumped into my truck, drove across town, ran into the store, grabbed the first salesman I could, and asked him to grab a T3. He disappeared into the back to get it. He was taking a long time and I started to get a bad feeling. Sure enough he emerged and said they didn’t have one. Another sales guy (the one I talked to on the phone) went into the back and looked. Sure enough, he thought he had one, but it was an empty box for the display one. Grrr.

I left all pissed off. As I passed A&B Sound, I decided to whip in to see what they had. Turned out they had them on sale for less than anyone one else was selling them for. They also had sold out of them.

I was dejected. I got into my truck to head back to my moms and while traveling along the highway I spotted another Staples. I didn’t think they would have any, and I wasn’t even sure if they were open. I stopped anyway and went in. It took a couple minutes to track someone down. The young guy I talked to did something no other sale guy did when I asked if they had any in stock: he checked the computer! :O They had them in stock! Yay! I picked one up on the spot. I also bought an additional USB sync cable that had a cigarette lighter attachment for charging. It made me very happy, but not happy enough to forget the headache involved getting it.

Stay tuned for my upcoming review of the device.

Here are a couple comparison pics of my new PDA compared to my old one.

picture of my new PDA

picture of my new PDA

picture of my new PDA

Upgrading CSS

storage facility

Today must be upgrade day for me. I just finished upgrading this site to Drupal version 4.3.0. I was a couple versions behind. Some of the new functionality is good, and other bits I can do without.

If you see anything amiss, shoot me an email. I am pretty sure I upgraded everything I was supposed to, and re integrated my customizations. I still need to do a little CSS work, but all should be good. 😛

Release Guns

picture of an artillery shell display

it was a blast

Yesterday the Photo Club headed out to Fort Rodd Hill for our photo shoot. What a wicked place! There are all sorts of building, bunkers, guns, and exhibits. The picture opportunities are endless.

When we first arrived, it started to rain, and I got a little discouraged. I went into one of the structures, and by the time I came out, the rain had stopped.

I shot most of a roll on my Yashica, and lots of the pictures turned out awesome. I even did a couple “bulb” shots. The bulb setting on a camera is where as long as you hold the shutter release down, the shutter stays open. On my Yashica the longest exposure is 1 second, and anything longer than that you have to know how long the exposure should be and use the bulb setting. A couple of my “bulb” shots turned out great. I hope to scan them tonight and put them up.

Click here for the pics.

Donation Period

macro shot of a lawn ornament

Tuesday was my latest blood donation. All went well as usual for me, but one guy was pretty slow. When I walked in I could see a guy on one of the beds donating. I signed in, went through the preliminary iron check, checked the answers to my 13 questions, went and talked to a nurse, had my pulse, blood pressure, and temperature taken, donated, then went to eat cookies and drink juice, all before the guy I saw when I walked in, finished his donation! For some reason his blood just wasn’t flowing as fast as it should have been.

I am closing in on 20 donations now. When you can only donate ever 56 days, that means I have been donating (fairly) regularly for close to 3 years now. I am pretty happy with that, and I hope I can keep going for a while. The only wrench in that plan is that in the next couple years I want to get a tattoo, and once I do that I have to wait a year before I can donate again. Maybe I will be able to support Canadian Blood Services some other way in that time period.

Donate blood today!

Soaking Slopes

slightly askew
Last nigt a light rain settled in. Our wonderful snow is now rapidly turning into icky slush. The slush is harder to drive in, looks awful, and just gets everything soaking wet. I much prefer the snow. If you are prepared for snow, then going out in it isn’t too bad.

A funny story about the snow. My driveway is fairly steep, and slopes down to the street. I have been backing into the driveway so that it is easy to take off in the morning. Last night was the first time I have had to back into it while the whole thing was covered in snow. I had parked there once already and it wasn’t a big deal. After picking Sue up from the SPCA I attempted the maneuver again. I backed in with a little speed, and halfway up the rear tires broke loose.

I came to a stop with my front end just off the road. No big deal, I was off the road, so that was all I really wanted. I turned off the truck, set the parking brake, released the clutch, then the brake. As soon as my foot left the brake, my truck slid out into the street!

Shocker. I started it back up again, backed into the driveway again, and like the last time, as soon as I lifted my foot from the brake, my truck slid out into the road. I ended up parking on the street in front of my house.

all better

Responsible Meteorologists

we got snow
Hey, the meteorologists got it right! We have snow this morning. When I got up, there was a couple inches on the ground already, and it was still coming down. In fact it is snowing quite hard.

This begs the question: do I go to work, or do I stay home and play? Take the camera gear and the dogs out to Elk Lake perhaps? Dunno. Most likely I will be responsible and go to work. But damn it would be nice to go out shooting pics again.

The below pictures are the same shot. I screwed up the original (under exposed), so I Photoshopped it to brighten, then attempted to remove some of the resulting noise. I am not sure which result I like better (neither are great).

footprints in the snow

footprints in the snow

Getting Fared

we're getting snow
Apparently Victoria might be getting another dump of snow tonight. I think that would be fine. I haven’t had too much trouble adjusting to the road conditions, but some other people have, and they are the scary ones.

I love the sound after a fresh snowfall. The hush is something magical, mystical even.

I have heard Victoria might get between 5 and 15 cms. I will have another report in the morning on how we fared.