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GRAFFITI -- May 29, 2006 thru June 04, 2006

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May 29, 2006

1009 - Good morning. Another lazy day. Marcia's gone shopping!!! Me, I'm relaxing. I may muck around a bit with Xandros Server shortly. Or not... Happy Memorial Day. Remember the veterans who fought and died to maintain our freedom. Your responsibility is to vote this November, vote the bastards out who would take that freedom away from us.

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May 30, 2006

1543 - Happy Anniversary, Marcia! Eight years and still talking to each other. It's a decent start...

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May 31, 2006

A last view of the living cave1113 - Good morning. We sent Bob, Barbara, Duncan, and Malcolm on their way home a couple of hours ago. Then I took the picture at left, a final vision of the living room cave, in preparation for the painting project... Yes, we had a good time celebrating our Memorial Day weekend and anniversary with Bob and Barbara. An early harvest of our strawberriesThe dogs were all well behaved. For once, on Memorial Day, we didn't have our barbeque rained out. We had a few more guests than expected, but everything worked out just great! Oh, and we've been having strawberries from the patch, already (see our breakfast berries, at right).

So after noshing on berries, I migrated all the stuff off the tables, then the tables out of the room. The art came down off of the walls, gently placed in the library. Living room ready for patching and primingI vacuumed the rug, then rolled it up and carried it out. I centered all the remaining furniture in the room, and draped some of it. I pulled all the nails and hangers and screws from the walls. I've caulk-filled all the pinholes I could find this round. And I've used the brad nailer to secure a few loose sections of floor moulding. In a moment, I'll cruise back downstairs and touch up the areas I'm going to spackle with coarse sandpaper, first. Then I'll patch. The beat goes on...

Have a great day!

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June 1, 2006

Much progress - first coat of primerTaped and primed, crown molding detail0829 - Good morning. I made a fair amount of progress yesterday. By mid-afternoon, all the spackling, drying, sanding, cleaning, and taping was done. I was ready to prime. That was on my schedule for today - two coats of primer. Instead I put up the first coat of primer right then and there. I finished up at about 7 PM. Now I can have a slower, easier day today and tomorrow. We picked out the shade that Marcia wants: Toasted Oats. That's a color name from the American Tradition line. In a few minutes I'll head down to Lowes and have them tint me a gallon of primer for the second coat, and a gallon of paint for the top coat.

Have a lovely day, wish me luck.

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June 2, 2006

Coats two and three, tinted primer0837 - Good morning. Zoinks! It's the second of June already? Well, I'm making progress. Yesterday I picked up the tinted primer, and the paint. I put down one coat of the former. While it may have been good enough to underlay the topcoat, I could still see vestiges of the dark cave in spots. Since I had plenty of tinted primer left, I recoated. After it dried a bit, you can see the even, buttery look of the walls in the picture at left. The tint method for primer is to use the same colors as for the top coat, but portioned for a quart instead, so the tint is lighter (making it easier to see where I've painted when top coating).

*ubuntu released version 6.06 yesterday, in its various incarnations. I pulled down a copy of Kubuntu and installed it on the Presario 2100 that Marcia used to use. Runs fine ... just hot. Hot? 70°C! Seriously. I need to blow out the fans and channels, see if that's the problem. If not, then there's something deeply wrong with that laptop.

Okay, time to put the final color on the walls. Have a great day!

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June 3, 2006

0945 - Good morning...

That color is "Toasted Oats"??? Reverse angle shot A dog's eye view

The living room is nearly as done as it's going to be. We still have to dress the walls, but the tape is off, the furniture in and ... it's yellow. It's much yellower than the paint chip implied. At that, when you hold the paint chip up to the wall, it's not all that much different. I'm not averse to the new look, but I'm hopeful that the art on the walls will help tone things down a bit. Brighter room, yes. Stabbing me in the eyes repeatedly, no.


So, a bit of clean up and finishing touches handles that. I have bills to go through and pay. We'll see if there's anything exciting beyond that, later. Happy Saturday!

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June 4, 2006

1054 - Good morning. I received a nice email this morning:

Hello Brian,

My name is Christine I live in Las Vegas, NV. I would like to thank you for honoring my boyfriends best friend Cpl. Shawn T. Lasswell Jr. He was a great soldier, a wonderful friend to me and my boyfriend, and he was a faboulous man he will be greatly missed and we are still sadden by his loss. He will never be forgotten due to us remembering him forever and for great Americans such as yourself who take the time to post his name on their website even when they didnt personally know him and I want to thank you for that. You are a sweet man and bless you for taking the time out of your day to do that for him, us, all the other soldiers who have given their lives for this country, and to all the other families that have lost a loved one due to this war. Again thank you from the bottom of my heart we could never thank you enough for what you have done to honor him.

Thanks,

Christine.




Hi, Christine,

You're quite welcome. Our soldiers take on and execute the missions handed to them with skill and valor. There's little enough that I can contribute... but it's important to me that we (as a nation) make sure that we honor and respect our Armed Forces. I'd hate to have our young men and women disrespected again, as they were during the waning years of the Vietnam War.

Regardless of politics and anti-war rhetoric, all of our service members put their lives at risk on our behalf. They deserve the thanks, respect and pride of the Nation. My (usually) weekly honoring of the fallen is the most public way I can convey the depth of my respect all of our troops.

best,

.brian

And so, another week gone by, more of our soldiers, marines, sailors, and aviators valiantly gave their lives in service to the Nation. I salute you!


I pulled up stakes on Debian Sid yesterday. It wasn't long ago that I remember myself saying that the Debian Testing branch was actually less stable than the Unstable branch, because of the way that packages stage in and out of Unstable and into testing. While that generally holds true, big changes can still bork stuff deeply. That happened yesterday when the update to the xserver-xorg package broke compatibility with the nvidia-* packages that I used. While I probably could have sussed out the fixes, it was time for a change.

Now I'm running Kubuntu,the new Dapper Drake (6.06) release. Best of all, I'm on an AMD64 tree, and making much better use of the computational resources at my command. I also followed up on RBT's lead on Automatix. A couple of links later, I had the .deb package for AutomatixPure64. After installing Kubuntu from the Alternate install disk (to take advantage of my software RAID setup), I ran Automatix, and got all the rest of the stuff that I generally want for the occasional entertainment bits that I use the computer for. Admittedly, that's rare, as I'm usually hard at work on something.

The Kubuntu advantage, for me, is going to be that I can put the OS back into the background where it belongs. Updates that come will work, tested already. Then I can work on the stuff that I want to work on, without the OS breaking underneath me. Oh, yeah. I still have to get VMware running (so that I can safely play in the unstable arena when the mood strikes). Soon, soon.

Time to get to the shopping. Have a great day!

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