Monthly Archives: January 2012
Spoonbills and RAM Sticks . . .
The tide was out this morning so I got some more bird shots right out in front of the rig. I also saw our Roseate Spoonbills, but they flew off before I could get the camera.
I’m always amazed at the wildlife we see in this area.
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On another note I decided to try a better antenna for the Wi-Fi here in the park. The USB Wi-Fi adapter that I use for my desktop in the rig just has one of those 5” stubby antennas, and I wanted to see if I could increase the 2 bars of signal I normally get.
So I picked up one of these Hawking HiGain Wi-Fi Antenna at Fry’s. It’s a little over 12 inches tall and comes with wall mounts if you need them. In my case I just hang it from my crankup TV antenna handle and connect it to my USB card using the supplied 5 ft cable.
Since this antenna is very directional I wanted to have some way to aim it easily. With a little Googling I found inSSIDer, a free program that does it all.
The instantaneous graph at the bottom lets me turn the Wi-Fi antenna for the strongest signal.
And it does make a difference. I went from two bars to four bars, and occasionally, five bars on my signals. Between the new antenna and the free software, I may now be able to use the Wi-Fi signal at more parks when my Verizon Air Card is marginal.
The program also shows me the type of encryption used and the max speed of each Access Point, and even the manufacturer of the hardware. A really useful program.
Today was busy but not complicated. Leaving the rig about noon, I only went three places. My first stop was Fry’s Electronics to exchange the 4 – 2 GB RAM sticks for 2 – 4 GB sticks to finish upgrading the client’s two new computers.
Then it was on to the client’s office where I installed the new RAM, and then started setting up and configuring the second computer. I’ll probably come back this weekend and install the computers and the new wireless router and get them online.
My last stop was the client’s house that I’ve been fighting the AT&T problem. As I wrote yesterday, AT&T make the Static to Dynamic IP switchover yesterday, so all I had to do was setup their new wireless router and check everything out. I also installed a number of Microsoft updates that were needed, and after one last check, I headed home.
Jan had said we were going to have the leftover fajita beef nachos from Tuesday night at Monterey’s Little Mexico, so I decided we needed some Chicken Tortilla Soup and Queso & Chips to go with it. So I called ahead to Monterey’s and had it ready for me to pick up as I went by.
It made for a very delicious supper.
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Thought for the Day:
“Aggressive fighting for the right is the noblest sport the world affords.” — Theodore Roosevelt
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Sony and SuperCuts . . .
Thought you might find this video interesting. It was prepared for a Sony stockholder’s meeting in 2009. It really makes you think.
Prepared for Sony Stockholder’s Meeting
Jan decided to go with me today since she wanted to get her hair and nails done, so we headed out about noon, with our first stop at King Food for a great lunch of Chicken in Hot Garlic Sauce, XXXXX spicy, with added jalapenos. Hmmmm Good!
Then, after dropping Jan off at SuperCuts, I got gas and read a Kindle book on my Droid until Jan was finished.
After that we stopped off at Brandi’s to pick up our mail, and then it was on to Sam’s Club for our prescriptions and a few other things.
On the way to my client’s, I dropped Jan off right down the street to get her nails done, while I installed the extra RAM in the two new computers I just got for him. Or at least, I tried to.
Turns out I was misinformed (lied to?) about the memory configuration in the two machines. They come with 6 GB, and the computer has 4 RAM slots. I was told the installed RAM was a 4 GB stick and a 2 GB stick, leaving two slots open.
However when I popped the cover off the machine, I found it configured with 3 – 2 GB sticks, leaving only one slot open. So now I’ll have to take the RAM back to Fry’s Electronics and trade it in for 4 GB sticks.
It’s always something.
After picking Jan up from the nail place, I drove over to the client’s house where I had recently battled AT&T over their DSL service. And Surprise, Surprise, it was fixed. It had been switched over from Static IP’s to Dynamic, and was working perfectly. I’ll come back tomorrow and finish setting up the new router now that everything else is working.
Heading back toward the rig, and since it was now about 5pm, we decided to have supper at the IHOP in Kemah before getting some groceries at the Wal-Mart right down the road.
It was good to finally get back to the rig after a long day.
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Thought for the Day:
A good landing is one you can walk away from.
A great landing is one in which you can use the airplane again!
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