Caught In The Whirlwind
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Toys Galore
Aug 29th 2009
Yesterday was a day where I got many new toys to play with. My copy of the OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard upgrade arrived exactly as hoped for and, like I mentioned in my last posting, I swung by the college bookstore to grab myself a copy of Adobe Creative Suite CS4 (Design Premium).
I started doing the upgrade stuff after I got home from work which meant I spent all afternoon installing and then resetting up OS X how I want it. I’m really enjoying Snow Leopard. I’ve only encountered one software incompatibility so far (Curse you logitech!!!) and the rest of my stuff has worked flawlessly. I’m enjoying all the little enhancements over Leopard, like the application specific Expose support if you hold down your mouse on the dock icon. The entire OS is much snappier now and the install, as promised, took up much less room so my hard drive actually has free space now.
CS4 was neat. I’ve never actually owned a copy of Photoshop despite using it for things over the years. I think a lot of folks are in the same boat, honestly… But now it feels weird to have an actual, legit copy of that and all the other adobe apps. I have more design type software than I ever thought I’d have installed on here. I haven’t had a chance to use much of it but I’ve used it enough to know I really like the new interface in CS4. I also like the little photoshop improvements, like if you zoom in far enough it puts up a faint grid of pixels so you know where all the boundaries are. Neat stuff.
The only thing bad about yesterday was I wish I was able to go with my friends to the State Fair
I Hate Computers Sometimes
Aug 25th 2009
I’ve been plagued with technical issues today…
Well, it all started last night when I realized that…ok, hang on a sec, I need to explain my computing setup here for this to make sense. My main machine is my MacBook Pro, 3 years old. It’s got a 80GB hard drive in it. My music collection is about 25GB large, and my tv shows and podcasts expand that outward to 60GB. Which leaves no room for…well…anything else. So when I switched to using my MBP as my main machine, I got myself an external drive to house all of my media files and such. It’s worked pretty well, up until last night.
Last night I went to sync my iPod and I noticed that as soon as I plugged the drive into the computer, OS X froze. It seemed to do that whenever I plugged the external drive in. I thought something was screwed up in OS X and I’d have to reinstall (and then re-install again on friday when snow leopard arrived). But as it turns out the filesystem on the drive got corrupted somehow.
I managed to get OS X to mount the drive in read only mode so I could get stuff off of it. Which lead me to another problem…where am I going to put this stuff if it won’t fit on my hard drive? I suddenly remembered I have an 80GB iPod hanging around…and that can be used as an external drive too. So right now I’m copying all my music, video and large downloaded files over to my old iPod. It’s painfully slow, but it’s better than nothing.
Next up I’ll reformat the drive and put everything back. And now I’ll heed the warnings about ejecting a drive before unplugging it…
It’s been a rough day all around really. I realized today that I probably won’t be able to go to the state fair like I wanted to. Stupid broken foot. It’s not healing as fast as I would like and it looks like I’ll have to bow out of the trip and let my friends go on their own. Too much walking and I didn’t want to stress it that much unless things got back to normal. My mom said she’d go with me next week (she enjoys the fair a lot) if my foot allows so hopefully that works out. I really wanted to go this year.
Busy Busy August
Jul 29th 2009
Well, it seems like August is shaping up to be an extremely busy month for me. He's a rundown of what's going on (so far) this month:
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August 4th – Progressive Nation 09
First up on the list of August events is a concert. Specifically Progressive Nation 09, featuring Dream Theater, Zappa Plays Zappa, Bigelf and Scale The Summit
I'm pretty excited about this show. It's been a while since I've gone to a concert first off and second the new DT album is extremely good which always makes me even more excited. Finally, I've been listening to some Bigelf and Scale the Summit and I've been pretty impressed with what I've heard. There was a change in the openers, but I can't say I'm terribly dissapointed with the end result.
- August 9th – Sterling Renaissance Festival
I had originally not planned to go to the Sterling Renaissance Festival this year, but my sister contacted me recently and she really wanted to go. So plans were made for us to go either August 9th or August 16th depending on if it's going to rain either day.
Hopefully we get good weather as I'm really looking forward to going. The two weekends are themed as Gypsy weekend which is new this year so it'd be neat to go see it and Wine Lovers weekend which will work out as well.
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August 15th – Family Gathering
Instead of doing a christmas eve party on my mom's side of the family this year, it was decided to instead move the traditional family gathering over to the summer and head out to the official family campground, Whetsone Gulf State Park.
This is another "I hope we get good weather" event, but I'm hopeful it'll work out. It'll be nice to get together with everybody and hang out. With the option of getting away and wandering the park for a bit if necessary too. Should be a fun time had by all, assuming of course that the weather cooperates nicely for us.
- August 28th - The State Fair
Yet again my friends and I are planning to hit the state fair. This year though we're going out in the afternoon (after lunch) hitting all the building stuff, just eating dinner there and then exploring the wine tasting stuff in the evening. Last year we discovered we really liked it when it was getting dark out and the crowd was thinning out so we're planning the trip to avoid some of the crowd. Yet again, I hope we get good weather this year.
This also helps mitigate a bit of the costs of going considering we're there for less time and eating less of the overpriced (but tasty) foodstuffs.
State Fair 2008
Sep 1st 2008
We started off by trying to find something to eat. I spotted a chicken wrap stand right off the bat and ended up with a very nice tasty chicken wrap. My friends found some stuff in the international building and then we went in search of wine.
This year, they changed the law and allowed people to wander the fair grounds with up to a 10oz glass of wine which was AWESOME because it was kinda annoying being stuck in one place like last year. So we wandered down towards the wine court furthest from the main gate in hopes that it would be less crowded. It was…because it was closed until 4. Drat. So we went back up to the one nearer to the gate.
On the way, we stopped at one of the food stands. I got some Fried Oreros which I had resolved to try (very tasty) and my friend Jay got himself his first beer. This is the first fair we went to where he realized that he liked beer, so he was looking forward to sampling. As this was his first beer, I had to take a picture of it to document the occasion.
Just as a side note, the place that sold the fried oreos had, new this year, fried cheesecake. I was tempted to give it a try, but honestly, cheesecake is bad enough for you to begin with, why would you fry it??? There was an awful lot of strange fried stuff at the fair this year. Fried ice cream for one…fried pickles was the other one that was just strange to me. Also…in the dairy building we located a new ice cream creation. The Hot Beef Sundae. Hot…beef…Yeah, I think I'll be passing on that one.
On the way, we visited the Horticulture building to check out the sand sculpture, which is another must see object at the fair. It's amazing what they can do with sand and water. This year's was of a ship being attacked by an octopus thingy. It was really crowded around it so it was hard to get a picture. They construct it during the fair, so by the time we went, it was all finished.
We made our way to the wine court which, as it turned out, was right across the aisle from the beer garden. Which was not a very good idea because it was ultra crowded whenever you ended up anywhere near either location. It was crowded enough where we didn't get any wine tasting in early but we did get a really nice wine slushie made from a white wine which was excellent. Even better than the Sangria ones.
After the wine we made our way back to the horticulture building so that Jay could try to eat Kangaroo meat (they were out…) and Wassy could grab a BLT because her slice of pizza wasn't cutting it. We ate in the little garden they have there. It's a very nice place to sit and eat since it's a little quieter than the main building and you get a good breeze with some shade.
After that, we headed out to the other main attraction of the fair…the Rainbow Milk Bar. They have the best tasting milk ever there. I don't know how they do it…but they do. It's awesome. And cheap since it's a quarter for a pretty decent sized glass. But before we got to the milk bar, the photo op of the day presented itself.
Much like last year where I got my friends picture as a bunny, we spotted this cutout and it was decided that this would be it. So…I took his picture. It only cost me $2, which I think is money particularly well spent in this case. Due to the formatting of the post here, I had to make it a smaller image, so just click on it if you want to see it in full glory.
After we got finished there, we made an attempt to see some of the farm animals on display. We made a quick trip through the cow area, and tried to get into the horse building but that was closed because they were preparing for a competition. It ended up being closed all day, at least whenever we ended up in the area.
So we went to see the chickens and the pigeons which was cool. I was more looking forward to going to see the birds than I was the cows and horses. We saw a bunch of different kinds of chickens (including the "Geese" that are pictured to the right…something tells me they ran out of signs). We also saw some baby ducks, some huge chickens that were probably the biggest chickens I've ever seen and the pigeons, of course. We skipped the rabbits because of a case of allergies. The pictures of the chickens are located below if you're interested in seeing them.
After we got done with the chickens, we were starting to get hungry and hit really the only major snag of the day where we had a heck of a time trying to find a place to eat something. Eventually we got that all sorted out and headed down to the grandstand winery to get the wine tasting and drinking portion of the evening taken care of.
It was surprisingly empty there, which was good because we could hang around and move freely without having to trip over people or yell to be heard over the loud crowd. The only problem was that there seemed to be less wineries there this year to sample. But what was there was pretty good. Found a couple of new places to look for and a couple of new wines to try out. Wassy and I ended up getting a full glass of this blend. She got a peach and I got a strawberry one which was very awesome. When we inquired about getting it, we were informed it was a do it yourself type thing which was a little too much work. We both ended up with more white wine slushies and we hit the road to wander a bit and take in the fair at night.
As we were wandering, we passed the haunted house we had seen before and, in our alcohol influenced state, thought that it might be a good idea to take a trip through. Jay was to lead since he's the least affected by such things. So we paid and started going through. Wassy was apparently clinging to Jay the entire time as he strolled through the strobe light-lit hallways. It was mostly the anticipation of what might happen that really got me. Coming up upon things that could move at any moment and hearing the sounds from further on in the haunted house. There was a very startling scream that got me pretty good in the beginning as far as actual scares go. Then we encountered this little midget guy that kinda went "Raar" at us. Wassy found this incredibly funny and started laughing like crazy. The midget appeared to not be impressed. Further on we found a "Do Not Press" labeled button, which…of course you have to press. It caused a loud noise to go off which was startling. And then we arrived at the last room which was a big open space with skeletons coming at you and such. There was a guy there dressed up like a ghost thing (my friends are going to yell at me because I should know his name but do not) which Jay found to be perfectly normal. Even said "Hi" to it and asked how it was doing.
I will admit I am a total wuss, so I was kinda making scared type noises at every corner because I hate it when stuff jumps out at me. Or stuff might jump out at me…It just wasn't good. I think my friends had more fun listening to me than they did going through the haunted house.
After that, we made the last rounds to grab some kettle corn and fudge and headed on home, exhausted, but satisfied that it was a really good fair trip.
Of course now it's officially fall. Boo! I miss summer.
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