Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts

Monday, June 11, 2012

A 'Home Day'

Today was mostly a quiet day.  We've run around a bit the last couple of days, visiting a couple of National Parks (more posts in the coming days), but today was all about school, and a little rest.

Jill had the girls get computers out after school, and the funniest thing happened.  We started figuring out how many computers I keep on the rig.  As an IT guy - I have a lot of backups, extras, and used stuff.  We have the girls use our old laptops when they can.


Fact is, I finally counted it all up.  We have 11 wireless-network computers on the rig, and that doesn't include the three phones.  In our rig, that means I have one device per 3.5 square feet.  We're probably more saturated than most IT companies... I knew I was an IT guy, but I didn't know I was that dedicated...


Madelyn decided that she was more interested in playing outside than on BreyerHorses.com or StarFall.com.  Her sisters love those sites on the Internet.  Madelyn, however, has such an imagination playing outside with water.  I joined her outside after about an hour and at one point she spilled a huge jug of water on my papers.  Out of her mouth came one of my favorite lines of the entire trip - "Daddy, I'm sorry, but if I don't mess things up - how can I learn?"  Make mistakes, learn from them - I love the lessons from my kids.

Monday, January 3, 2011

A new year, a new look...

Yeah, I'll bet that was a shock. :)

I've been wanting to update the look of the blog for quite a while, and a little insomnia gave me the opportunity to finalize the changes this morning. While we are really doing this project primarily to keep a record of our trip and to let those of you who read regularly what's going on with the family, I want it to be something enjoyable to view.

I hope those of you who read the blog like the look. If not, (too distracting, hard to read, busy, etc) please let me know, either in comments or personally (I even put a poll over there on the right). If you have any suggestions or tweaks, I'm open to suggestions, and can make tweaks down to an incredible amount of detail with the system blogger has set up. In fact, they have so many options, and allow me to tweak them so much, maybe in another 6 months it'll be a completely new look again...

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Updates...

Hey all - We've finally settled in and are finally getting down to routine. Work in the daytime, kids to bed, personal time at night. Its a little funny to me how little some things have changed since we were in the ol' sticks and bricks (RV slang for a house), but how much other things have changed. I'm hoping to change my schedule a little more to be more in line with the kids. I've been saying that for a long time now, so I'm sure Jill doesn't believe it - but it'll come. My guess is that next week will have a significant push toward that direction - true boondocking.

I know I haven't posted in a couple of days, and let me tell you why. I got a little funky about the comment on the West Virginia post. We know nobody (that I know of) from West Virginia, and while at first it seemed a little cutesy and in jest, the more I thought of the comment the snarkier it became in my head. We post so that people can keep up with us without having it rammed down their throat. Know what you want, see what you want, comment back when you find something funny, or truthful or fulfilling. You don't even have to leave a name, in fact - we love it when we get comments at all, and so far most have been signed in some way so that we can tell who you are, but that the commenter doesn't have to open themselves up to the whole universe. That's fantastic, and all we ask. However, the WV comment was anonymous, in the most anonymous sense -- the text, the verbiage, the mocking - didn't fit with anyone we'd expect. So - my policy is now this... This is a friendly blog. We are not trying to get famous, gain followers, promote RVfor5, or do anything other than let friends and family know what's going on without having to make 25 phone calls a day. It has become a forum that we can talk on, share with you, relive the trip and all its, uh, fun and learning. There are a lot of things that I want this website/blog to become, but a snarky place for unnecessary comments is not one of them. I'm not naive enough to think that there aren't people out there that are looking at our blog that we haven't told or invited. The Internet is a wide open thing. I am just saying this - there's no need to be that way. Step up WVA person and tell us more about yourself...

Bottom line: If your comment is anonymous, snarky, and neither Jill nor I know who wrote it - its probably gonna get axed. I'm leaving Mr. WestVirginiaGetOffMyHighways as a learning experience. I'm just putting it out there otherwise.

Now - that all being said.... Updates:

Injector - I went down to Richmond today to try to get that fixed and was told rather unceremoniously by Jason that without being able to replicate it, they'd never be able to figure out what was wrong. I was pretty sure I knew what was wrong, gave them info, but if "it don't throw codes" then apparently they can't figure it out. I now have to wait until it REALLY breaks and makes towing really difficult before taking it in. Hopefully at some point it breaks just enough to tell them what's wrong without halting our trip... And they say the American car industry is in a comeback. :/

Today - I'm sure that Jill will blog a bit about our visit today, but can I just say how nice it was to visit with friends from the past. Everyone here needs to know that without the friend we visited today, none of this (and I'm talking down to the Jill and I even meeting part) would be happening. Thank you for changing the course of my life. It was fun to catch up and I hope to see you more in the next couple of weeks, not to mention on the trip back down. Somehow, we'll find a way to get you camping yet :)

Campgrounds - WOW. How different they all are. We've had - GREAT (Horse Park), CORPORATE - (First 3 days in Cave Creek), RURAL, SMALL and disconcerting (but by far the most friendly - Bardstown), TROUBLING - on so many levels (Jellystone Park), and now PURE STRANGE (here - in three days I've talked with one other camper, and it was not good). Its funny that our first park is maybe one of the best parks in the US (and now we are starting to understand why). We still have a lot of different experiences to go through, and I'm sure a lot of different types of parks to see, but I think we've run into a good mix of things. I'll post more on the different parks soon, but let me just say this - read between the lines of advertising; read comments and posts about the parks before you reserve them; unless they are in the exact, perfect location for what you're trying to do (read: not another park that rated close within an hour), research more.

I'm really enjoying the many aspects of this trip, but its going to be tough to find an RV park that will fulfill everything we are looking for. I know for a fact that it is tough to start your trek with such a good park, and that most will have a tough time measuring up. However, its also amazing to me how much personality each park has... We've just got to learn what type of park we want to be friendly with... :)

I've still got a lot to post about, but now its late and I'm going to need to get up rather early tomorrow to get a full day of work in. I can see why retirees favor this kind of lifestyle, and while I wish I could do the same, I'm glad to be able to provide and work from the road. Hopefully I can figure out everything Internet in the next few weeks and be all set for every situation. I'm sure it'll get expensive, but if that's what makes the trip happen, then whatever it takes - right?

R.

Friday, May 14, 2010

What a Week

Jill's Journal:
Home inspection; check.
Pest inspection; check.
Met the buyer; check.
Contract amended with six minor fixes from buyer; check.

Add in major computer problems for Rob (which frustrates him to no end and messes with our livelihood) and a very serious horseback riding accident for my dear Dad (where the local hospital shipped him by ambulance to a trauma ICU with a subdural hematoma/bleeding on the brain and a host of other injuries) and it’s been a stressful week.

Two weeks to closing; let’s hope for some smoother sailing! And my Dad, thank God, is improving daily. He has a long recovery in front of him, but we’re so thankful to be talking about recovery instead of the alternative.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Catastrophic Failure

AAARGGHHHHHHHHHOOOOoohhhhhhhhhhahaaaaahhhhhhh...sob.sob....whimper.

I lost everything. E-mail, graphics, Google-frickin-earth. Anything and everything I did for the last year or so. My laptop had a complete and utter drive failure and it just 'went away'... So, now I'm rebuilding - with an eye toward keeping everything backed-up in duplicate.

Work stuff I can recover or remake. Most of it is posted to the website, so that shouldn't be a problem. E-mail - much of it is unimportant (although it has created my first hole is past email since 1996), however work stuff I was able to pinpoint and have Gregg send. Overall, not too bad.

The biggest problem is that I lost ALL my google earth stuff. All that work, all that research - and I have no idea what I put there or how I found it. I'm getting glimmers here and there, and I think I can replace some of it - but there are a TON of hours wasted. Oh well - moving forward...

I have to plan on how to do backups (online?) and have the ability to pull a machine back together on the road (have a second one setup to accept the backup? backup hard drive? how much equipment do I need to carry to be absolutely certain I have no downtime?) Now, there is another step - what about the servers? I need to make sure that access is 100%, that Gregg has everything, absolutely everything to back me up. I need to be sure things are running very well and that my disappearance on a weekend is not going to kill the job. Iglou will be a big help with things - I can trust them, and everyone else should be just fine - but I've got to keep an eye on things and make sure I have everything perfectly dialed in... Make a list - More Research ;)