Meetings

My life is surrounded by the church.

That’s not a bad thing, but I realized a while back, that my life had no influence outside of the church. I work in a “religious” environment, and all of my extra time is spent in church or para-church involvements (even my recreation is usually with a bunch of guys from church).

So I decided I needed to get involved in my community. If I really want to influence my neighbors, I need to do stuff with them.

I recognize that will become easier this fall when my daughter starts at the local public school, but I wanted to start on my own.

I joined a citizens advisory board in our town.

I realized my need for this type of involvement when one of the meetings started.

Before the meeting began, I was taking some notes regarding things I wanted to talk about. The city adminstrator walked in and suggested that we start the meeting. Instictively, I dropped my pen and prepared to be led in a short prayer.

I realized right away, that I needed to be there.

Cold? So…

Today is January 17, and it is currently -12 F in the Twin Cities. Yesterday when we got up for church, the thermometer in the truck read -16.

I don’t mind the cold so much. I don’t really have to spend a lot of time out there. But here is what I have noticed.

Once the weather gets below zero, I really don’t care what the exact temperature is. -2 feels the same to me as -22. In fact, I would prefer not to know. It is a bit harder on the psyche, but not necessarily on the body. So I would prefer to step outside on a brisk -22 day, and think “Gee. it must be around zero today”.

It all feels the same to me.

The only time I am able to tell the difference, is when the gas bill shows up.

Cable Cutbacks

January Budgeting is never fun. I always seem to go a bit overboard during Christma… The Holida… a non-descript time of celebratio… December!

Now that that month is over, we realized that our budget needs a bit more trimming than our Christmas tree.

I decided the first thing to go would have to be our cable bills.

Right now we use Comcast for everything
Comcast Internet
Comcast Telephone
Comcast Digital Cable
Comcast Diaper Service

The total for the services (before tax… or as we say in Minnesota: TAX) was $99. Well, their Christmas gift to us was a $20 rate hike. The new total was $119

Now, because I subcribed to a special package, I couldn’t just throttle one of the services back. If I cut back on one, the others go up, so the service is pretty much the same.

So, we decided to do some shopping, and make some sacrifice.

First, we moved our phone back to Qwest’s $15 basic plan.

Then we cut our cable back to the basic $9 per month. No more ESPN, No more Myth Busters, No more … I guess that’s about it.

(Our girls will be without their Disney Channel programs. You can contribute to the “Give the Girls their Disney Channel Programming Fund” by clicking on the following button.

The next step was to figure out what to do with our Internet. We went with the Qwest DSL 1.5mb service with Qwest Basic ISP. It was only about $10 cheaper than cable, but I wouldn’t mind having the dedicated bandwith into my home.

All in all, the cost cutting saved us about $40 on the new Comcast charges.

In the interest of full disclosure, I do own a little Qwest stock, but only because it is so cheap.

Wireless Functionality of the Pocket PC

Up until the last few days, I have had a hard time finding good use for the wireless functionality of my PDA.

In the early days of my use, I pretty much just used it to stream radio as I worked around the house, or IM while sitting on the… Well.. Just sitting…

There were a few other cool uses, such as checking TV listings and weather, but I never really found the POP3 e-mail use practical with the Lotus server we are using, and my personal e-mail would load without my anti-spam settings.

Most of my personal e-mail, goes through my GMail anyhow.

This week, however I have discovered 2 applications that have increased my wireless PDA use.

1 – Gmail Lite

Gmail Lite is a PHP client for gmail, that can be installed on any server with PHP.
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=116304

I was able to find a number of servers out there with it installed, but I felt a bit uncomfortable passing my login information through a strangers server. (Gmail Lite does not capture login information, but I can see how it would be easy for an individual install to set it up to do so).

I did, however, set it up on my server
http://www.cyberbliss.net/gmail

Feel free to use it.

2 – PocketPutty

Pocket Putty is a handheld version of the popular PuTTy Shell program. It allows me to to a shell login of any of my Linux accounts from my PDA. With enough knowledge (which I am still working on aquiring), I can pretty much run all of my webservers from that emulation.

I have not had enough experience with PocketPutty to give a recommendation, but the prospect is rather sweet.

O will keep you posted.

Back in the office

Another day back in the office during that phantom week between Christmas and the New Year.

I had, and still slightly have, the best of intentions to use this week to get caught up and re-organized, but I find it easier to spend my time surfing the web and drinking coffee. I have gotten a good deal accomplished, but it is hard to focus.

I am thinking my time may be better spend burning some Paid Time Off hours that I have coming to me.

Hmmm… If I say something work related now, can I get paid for my blog time?

Christmas Eve

It is Christmas Eve and my house is full.

My girls are going out today to brave “Camp Snoopy” with their grandmother.

I will be sitting back at 2 to watch the NFL Christmas Eve game. I just hope it is a quick one. Because, no matter the score, no matter the time left, I will be turning it off at 4:30 to head off to the Christmas Eve Service.

The Secret to Succesful Christmas Shopping

I just finished the easiest Christmas shopping trip of my life.

Last weekend we completed most of the shopping, so all that was left was a little bit of stocking stuffers for the pretty one.

This morning I found myself wide awake at 3:00. Not one of those “Hmm… it is early… I should go back to sleep” awakes but the “There is no way I am going to be able to fall asleep” awakes.

So I got up, showered and left the house at 3:45. The only place in the valley that has any life at 3:45 is Wal-mart.

I had the store to myself, if you don’t include the pallet movers, floor buffers and the guy in electronics who spent the entire time playing Nintendo.

After a half-hour of visiting every aisle, I checked out and got into work by 5am.

I can now stand tall and proclaim that, at 4:18 am on December 21, 2004, I FINISHED MY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING!

Cellular Phones

In the beginning, there were people with no social grace

Then their were cell phones

Then the blame for social ineptitude was shifted from the people to their telephones.

“People can’t drive when talking on the phone”
“Don’t allow cell phones on airplanes… people will just talk too loud”
“Don’t answer your phone in a resturant… you will bother the dining room”
“The cell phone is a ball and chain that keeps you overly connected”

OK. Here is where I feel obliged to weigh in.

Cell phones are not the problem. Cell phone use is an avenue for symptoms of deeper issues to make themselves known.

Regarding those who talk to loud; they have no courtesy to those around them. It’s not the phone’s fault… It can transmit quiet conversation.

Regarding those who get in accidents. There are already laws about distracted/reckless driving that can be enforced. If any driver crosses the center line, it is illegal (with our without the cell phone).If it didn’t happen with a cell phone, it could happen with make-up, a dime-novel or an 89 cent chili-cheese burritto from Taco Bell!

Regarding those who may be overly connected. Again, you cannot blame the medium. It is the person who feels obliged or addicted to the communication they maintain, not the phone. Again, were it not the cell phone, they would find another to nurse that need.

Please! Don’t blame the phone. There are plenty of us who know how to pay attention when driving.

There are plenty of us who know how to behave in public.

Don’t let the socially inept fuel your disdain for cell phones, or any media.

Let their poor use of cell phones fuel your disdain for the socially inept.