Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Twins !

Well, today we found out we are having twins. More to follow.

Peace,
Billy

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Monday, March 30, 2009

Neat Sculpture

We saw this at the Ft Worth Convention Center. It's made from old cowboy hats.

Peace,
Billy

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

So my Mother isn't (that) Crazy

N has had a nasty cough for several days and hasn't been able to sleep, at all. Being a Pregnant, her options are limited. My mother tells her to rub Vick's on her feet and put on thick socks. So off I go to get the Vicks (being in this family you learn to not question crazy). Fifteen minutes later, someone is snoring peacefully for the first time in two days. Thanks, Mom, I love you.

Friday, February 20, 2009

N's Blog

If you haven't already, get over to Hey Bloghead! N has finally started up again. Be sure to check out the comments. Just beautiful.
Peace,
Billy

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

My Daughter

Ok, we got back from the Dr. Baby and mother are great and things could not be better. The Dr confirmed it's a girl. We did not care if it was a boy or girl, just as long as the baby is healthy. So far so good.

Our friend GBB asked a very good question. Now that I know if it's a girl, does this change the way I feel, does this make it more of a person? She put it much nicer, but you get the idea. The answer is yes, it does. A few days ago I would have said that can't happen, but it did. Before today she was The Baby. Today she became My Daughter, Her Supreme Highness.
Today my daughter waved at me. She didn't know she was waving at anyone, but she did. I saw her beautiful, perfect little face. It actually looked like a kitten skull, but still perfect and beautiful to me. I watched her rub her face, do backflips, pick her nose, doggy paddle around, and just generally look cute. I saw her heart beat, and it made mine swell and almost explode. I don't know her yet and I already love her more than life. Today I realized I am the luckiest human alive, I will now have the two most beautiful, smart, loving, funny, kind women in my life. What a great ride this is gonna be.

It's A Girl !!

Obviously as the baby grows and develops, something may show up to change this, but so far they're pretty sure. We're waiting for the Dr now. More to follow.
Peace,
Billy

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Smart Car Parking

The garage was already full of cars, and we had one leftover. The back porch worked pretty well.
Peace,
Billy

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Friday, February 06, 2009

iPod Tip

Never turn your iPod backlight to Off. It's not dimmed, it's black. There's 20 minutes of my life I'll never get back.
Peace,
Billy

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Friday, January 30, 2009

Mooch

Here's our new friend. I call him Mooch, Nikki calls him Homeless. He's too fat to be homeless.
Peace,
Billy

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Sunday, January 25, 2009

This is Only a Test

Just a quick test of mobile blogging.
Peace,
Billy

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Here We Go



As you all know, dear friends, we are about to have a baby. The words thrilled, happy, moved, touched, or scared do not even come close to describing how I feel. We are at week 12 right now. As we go through this, I'll share what we see, feel, and experience. Wish us luck!

Hi, it's only me

Ok, after almost two years, it's time to start this up again. My life will be full of many new experiences from this point forward and I'm ready to share. See ya soon.

BT

Monday, June 18, 2007

Convicts Are Having Sex in our House !!!

Ok, I'm not talking about my friends. I'm actually talking about fish. Convict Cichlids (Archocentrus nigrofasciatus) to be exact. For cichlids, these guys are about medium size, reaching around 6 inches. But don't let size fool you, when spawning they are one of the most aggressive of the Central/South American cichlids, and will take out a 14 inch Oscar to protect their fry. I wanted to get back in the hobby and was looking around for an interesting fish. Having raised Oscars and Jack Dempseys before, I wanted something with the same personality, but wasn't looking for another tank buster. If you've ever had an O or a JD, you know what I'm talking about. After a lot of reading, I was lucky to run across Dr Ron Coleman who was a huge help and very patient with my questions. The guy's an absolute fish nut and loves to talk about these fish, I would encourage you to check out his site.

I decided to start out with a juvenile pair and a common pleco, just so everyone would learn to get along. And they did, just fine. The only problem was I couldn't get the Convicts to breed. By this time the pleco had reached around 6 inches, and may have been crowding the Convicts. So we moved the pleco to the 55 gallon tank. I think they were mating within a couple of hours. So right now we are the proud parents of about 100 fry. While there's plenty of better info out there on these guys, I'll just mention that the one common comment is that they are terrific parents. And it's absolutely true. It's been very interesting watching them scoop up the fry in their mouths, herd them to a recently dug pit, and spit them out. And if you get close to the tank, there are two very pissed fish trying to get through the glass at your face. If you are interested in these fish, leave a comment and I'll get back to you. If you want a fish, let me know because in about a month they have got to go somewhere. Next post will cover the 55 gallon tank.

Here are some pics. Because of where the tank is, we couldn't get enough light to get good shots. I'll try again this weekend during the middle of the day.

Sorry about the flash in the middle of the pic. This is our 28 gallon bowfront.
My first bowfront but I really like it.

Not a great pic. Male on the left and female on the right.
Those small dark pieces under them are some of the fry.




Sunday, June 10, 2007

Just One of Many Ways my Mother Tortured Me

Recently my bride stopped by parents' home. While she was there, my mother presented her with an ancient instrument of torture, the Pellatron. This devilish little thing is a home electrolysis kit. I know, this already sounds like a bad idea. It's a couple of batteries attached to a needle in a stylish casing. Well, it was stylish compared to the other medieval items my mother the alchemist used. Any way, basically you picked a hair, jabbed this high voltage needle into the pore, and the hair died. Maybe some flesh too, but beauty comes at a price. Why my mother ordered this, I'm not sure. We're not exactly a fuzzy clan. It probably seemed like a good idea when she ordered this, but one look and you can doubt your wisdom. It must have been so frightening that she totally lost her wits. Why else would you use your only son (who hates needles) to test it out. Yea for me. I had blocked this moment from my memory until N handed this to me, with a little too much glee I might add. Women can be pretty sadistic when it comes to humor. And testing mail order medical instruments.

Ok, Mom never actually tortured me. Not on purpose anyway. Luv ya, Mom !!!!



Modern, my ass. Unless these were actually printed by Gutenburg.















The business end.





Monday, December 11, 2006

I Blog, Therefore I Am

I have no idea what this will be about, or where it will go. The pressure to post has been building, so this should hold some people for a while.

Why are teachers Crazy?
I don't know, but I am starting to learn how to spot them. Green vests knitted from some fuzzy stuff with cartoon characters sewn on. And the noses have to be buttons or little bells. I swear they all shop at Canton. We went to Nikki's school Christmas party, better known as the Island of Misfit Humans. The last two years I have sat at the very end of the table, using Nikki as a shield. And the last two years a different woman with too much makeup and an Energizer mouth has come in at the last minute and perched herself down at the end, next to me. Both were divorced outcasts from the land of McMansions, and boy are they bitter. And not shy about it. They haven't adjusted well. You really shouldn't be wondering where to hide your diamonds in your one bedroom apartment. Needless to say, I won't be attending next year, not sober anyway.

Why did she do that to my hair?
I got a haircut today. Those that know me can tell you that among my many, many faults, vanity is not one of them. I just want a haircut. A number 3 and don't make my head look square. Now, I don't usually talk much to the lady that cuts my hair. Her English is better than my Vietnamese, but only marginally. I will drift off, thinking about something, not paying much attention. Next thing I know, I am getting a vigorous head message. WTF? Too late, I have been North Dallas Gelled. She always asks, and I always say no. Not today. So, for the rest of the day I felt the urge to buy an Emo CD and put a DVD player in the dash of my truck. What the hell is Emo, anyway? Now I know how a candied apple feels.

Romosexuals
He's a pretty good football player, but come on. Get a grip, people.

My Inner Geek
I finally figured out how to make a home server with Linux. And I was excited. Please pray for me, this can't turn out well. Help me Baby Cheeses.

MySpace
Nikki has one, and enjoys talking to the kids in our church through the web. Not for me, I don't have any tattoos. I'll leave that to the 14 year olds.

See ya',
BT


Friday, December 01, 2006

I Suck

I realized it's been months since I posted. Something to follow soon.

BT

Friday, May 12, 2006

Getting in Touch with my Inner Geek

Recently, for some reason I cannot explain, I have become fascinated with Linux. I don’t have anything against Windows, or for that matter OS X. Maybe it has something to do with learning something new and different. Maybe it’s like being part of a super secret club. I’m pretty sure owning a Mac makes you feel like this, however Linux makes the MacBoyz look pretty mainstream. Real Squares, Daddy-o.

The truth is that the above reasons are what got me to try it. What has me hooked is the fact that people are coming together on a global basis to spread Linux usage. Why? Hell if I know, but it’s cool. It’s a very liberal movement, very organic. The software is free and the source code is shared. You can always find someone that will teach you whatever it is you need to learn. I also like the fact that my computers just run better. Linux has little to no kludge to slow it down. I think the actual term for how Linux is designed is “elegant”. My old laptop has a new life, and has been entirely stripped of Windows and is now exclusively running a Debian based distro called Ubuntu. I had to strip off the stock desktop and put a lighter, no frills desktop interface to make it run, but it’s much faster than when it had Windows. I have tried it out on my Dell, and it made the machine run pretty snappy. June 1st a major upgrade is coming out, and at that point my second hard drive will be installed with Linux, making the Dell a dual boot with Linux/XP. I’m going to try to never boot back into Windows and see how that works. If after a few months I can’t find anything that I need Windows for, I will probably make the machine 100% Linux.

Saturday, April 01, 2006

We're going Down Under !!

We finally got the word Friday that I got the Toyota job in Australia. I’ve been working on this quite a while, and N is really excited. It’s for the same company I work for now supporting a new model launch. I don’t have a ton of details just yet, but basically it will be import manager from Japan and Mexico into Australia. Someone else is responsible for the ocean side, but I will be in charge of transportation to and from the ports. We’ll be living somewhere around Port Melbourne. We’ve got a few months before we go. N will finish out the school year here. Tentative time frame is late July, so July 4th will be extra special this year. The cool thing is N’s parents are going there on vacation late in the year, so they can visit. More to come later when we find stuff out.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Geek Snobs

I did some upgrades to my old Dell this past weekend, and thought it was worth sharing what I learned. If you know me, you also know I usually research things to death. With that said, for days I went to every forum I could find, manufacturer's sites, and the usual tech sites, to find out as much as possible about my machine and the hardware that's compatible. My issue was the thing just seems to run slow. After the normal sludge removal, it was still a little slow in changing apps and such. I made a HUGE mistake when I got this thing of not buying a ton of RAM, so that was the major issue. The other was my 4 year old hard drive. It's been great, but it never shuts off, so who knows how much life is left. That and it's getting pretty friggin' full. Through all the reading of "computer expert" posts I found a few things:
  • No matter what you own, it's a piece of crap unless you built it yourself
  • Your stock power unit is way too small
  • You got ripped off
  • Michael Dell is Satan
  • LT's driver Vijay from Bangalore is missing because he works at Fry's. He's a better driver than a computer person.
And you know what, the "experts" are wrong. I love my Dell. It's been a great machine and would recommend them to anyone that cannot, or could care less about, building their own. I will build my next computer because in the long run it's cheaper, and because any prebuilt machine is going to be somewhat proprietary and harder to upgrade. But for 99.9% of the users out there, that's ok because you will never have a reason to crack that case and change a thing. What I ran into was talking to some pretty smart people that thought anyone that bought a machine off the shelf wasn't really serious about this whole computer thingy. The above bullet points are of course tongue in cheek, so here's what the overwhelming majority of people felt was true, and what turned out to be reality. I share this in case someone really wants to upgrade their computer and can't get a straight answer:
  • The PSU isn't powerful enough. Long story made short, Dell rates their power units at mean, not peak. By the way, most of the industry rates their PSU's at peak, the stock Dell is 250W mean and 345W peak. Not too shabby.
  • RDRAM sucks. It doesn't suck, but it's pricey.
  • Parallel ATA is bad. Well, it works perfect for what I need, however it's getting hard to find PATA drives.
  • My BIOS won't handle over 127G storage. It's true, but it can be fixed. I just don't need that much C drive to chance the change in a BIOS upgrade, because sometimes the upgrade doesn't work.
  • You can't get a decent video card for under $300. I found one that is about as fast as my unit will run for just over $100. 256mb to boot.
  • Dell PSU's are sometimes wired backwards. Sometimes this is true, so be careful. It looks like a normal ATX but some of the wires are crossed that can burn up the motherboard. Mine seems to be industry standard, but I'm on the edge of when Dell finally switched back.
If you want model numbers, etc, e-mail me. For comparison, here's what's running right this second, upgrades are in red:

  • Dell Dimension 8200
  • 1.8G Intel P4 400mhz FSB (850 Williamette chipset)
  • Seagate PATA/100 250G hard drive 7200 RPM 8M cache (boot drive) partitioned to 127G and 104G
  • Maxtor PATA/100 40G 2M cache hard drive 7200 RPM
  • 1.25G RDRAM PC800 (1G upgrade)
  • NVidia GeForce FX 5500 video card, 256M onboard RAM and cooling fan on a 4X AGP
  • Samsung DVD-ROM
  • NEC CDRW (soon to be switched with an NEC DVD dual layer RW to save power and not use the LaCie external firewire)
  • 3.5 floppy
  • HP deskjet
  • iPod
In conclusion, with the exception of the RAM, everything was relatively cheap. It's certainly not smokin' hot, but will get me down the road a few more years and play most games, even if some are at lower settings. If you have an older machine (5 years or less), there is hope. Unless you are a fairly serious gamer it will be fine. Most of you were probably smart enough to get enough RAM in the first place, and hard drive storage is running around 40 cents a gig, so that's cheap. I did find an upgraded PSU, but the NEC DVD RW was cheaper and still solves the same potential power issue. When I do build a new machine, I have no idea what I will use since the entire technical landscape will be different. I know I will go for a large, well ventilated case (I can't wait to overclock). Also at least 1000mghz of FSB on the mobo (a lesson from Apple). And everything else is now industry standard and easily interchangeable. We'll see how it goes next year. After I put it together, I will either have an easily upgradeable machine or a fire claim on the insurance.