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  • Squeaky Chair

    So everything requires maintenance, well everything man-made anyways. My office chair squeaks, it didn’t when I first got it, but over time, it started to. I honestly didn’t notice until the other night when I did my usual get up in the middle of the night and get some work done, alone and the only one awake I heard it, and then I couldn’t hear anything else. I sprayed, lubed, and tightened but it still squeaked. So last night I took it into the garage and overdosed it with WD-40, that did the trick, and no squeak today. I guess the moral is to keep trying to fix the things you don’t like, you’ll eventually get it…

  • Winter Solstice

    The shortest day of the year is here, the start of winter, the winter solstice. While we know that the days will now start to get longer, who knows what the weather will prove to be. I’ve gone ahead and started stalking up while the sun is still shining. Exchanged 2 propane tanks the other day and I think that gives me 3 full and 3 partial, probably a month’s worth of heat in the RV. Hit Sam’s club today and picked up another 6 cases of water giving us 7 in rotational storage. And I’ll fill the gas tanks up on the truck and Xterra. The 50-gallon tank on the back of the truck would power the generator for about 7 days while running the RV so good to go there. Enough food to last a month, even if it is old beans and rice. Not sure what nature has in store this year but we’re as prepared as we can be.

  • Sunday Blues

    I’m not a huge fan of Sundays, it’s not that I have anything against the day on its own but its placement in the week means that it’s Monday’s predecessor and that’s enough to taint its usually good name.
    I actually read an article saying that this is a thing and was rather shocked as I believed I was the only one suffering this affliction. To celebrate this revelation I registered the domain name sundayangst.com although I have yet to figure out what to do with it.
    I probably should have gone to the church musical today but I got up too late and I’m behind pretty big time on my studies so I’m going to hit the books and see if I can’t make up some time.

  • Old House Going

    I’m selling 1012, I’m not sure if I posted about this before but I’m finally parting ways with that property. The proceeds will pay off 712 and when I turn 50, I’ll owe nothing. The house, paid for. The Xterra, paid for. The RV, paid for. The truck, paid for…

    I’m sad to see the place go but what used to be a nice little place in the suburbs is going through pre-gentrification. That’s where all the old people that used to care about their places died and the block goes to hell. At least it’s going to a family instead of becoming a rental, I went through pains for that and I hope it’s helped someone start building a life.

    What’s really sad to see is how hard it’s become for the younger folks to buy a house, close to impossible around here. This is going to have long term ramifications because buying a house allows you to build passive wealth. Had I not bought 1012 15 years ago there’s no possible way I could be thinking about retirement.

  • Hump Day

    We had our company Christmas party today, it was online so it wasn’t all that bad. Still feel that I’m terribly lacking in social skills but that’s just me. Some really gut-punch news in that one of my co-workers has a cancer diagnosis. The last time that happened was Nancy at PDS lord rest her soul. I’ll keep good thoughts and hope for the best for her. What else can I do.

  • NYE Around the Corner

    So a new year is only a couple of weeks away, I’ve got a lot to be thankful for and more things I want to change. One of those is to write more. So my new year’s resolution is to blog daily, even if it’s just something simple. Hopefully, that’ll get me in the place to update my blog.

  • December Men’s Breakfast

    It’s always good to start a Saturday at men’s breakfast at First Christian Church. Good food and lots of it and I usually get a chance to catch up with Adrian. This Saturday we had the pleasure of seeing Charles Mason too, always lucky to see these two.

  • Stars Game @ AAC

    For the first time in two years we got a chance to take the train into Dallas and catch a Stars game!!! But we lost in pretty spectacular fashion 4 to 1. Oh well, they keep this up and seats will be a lot cheaper than $50 apiece:)

  • Fedora 33 > 34 Update Complete

    The computer updates have started. The new goal is going to move the current physical instance of my Linux server into a VirtualBox VM that will host everything until I can bring up RHEL on the new server hard drives and have it pick up things like web hosting and email. Once that’s complete I’ll decommission the VM, create final backups and be done with it.

    I’ll try to document the process of how it works.

  • Computer upgrades ahead

    Just post to let you know that I’ll be upgrading the hard drives and migrating the OS to RHEL over the last quarter of this year. Should you hit a bookmark and nothings there, just wait, it’ll be back up better than ever shortly…