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Saturday . . .
Today was more of the same, downloading software, getting it activated, and also tracking down the software I have on DVD’s.The only one I haven’t found yet is my Delorme Street Atlas 2015. I haven’t seen it since I installed the 2015 version last February.
On a side note, I’m kind of worried about Delorme and their Street Atlas program. I’ve used that programsince the early 2000’s and every year, the new version is announced in the Jan-Feb timeframe.
But this year, not a word. And if yuu go to their website, they still show the 2015 version.
I suspect the reason is that early this year, the GPS maker, Garmin, bought Delorme, and I hope this doesn’t spell doom for Street Atlas.
They have also drastically cut back their support forums to almost nothing. And the one topic about the 2016 version is a real bummer. Apparently they do not plan a 2016 version, and said they will ‘think’ about doing future versions.
And since Microsoft discontinued Streets and Trips a couple of years ago, that leaves nothing to replace them that doesn’t require Internet access on the road.
Just BUMMER!
On a better note, going through my bins I did find my 3rd GPS module. Karma chewed up the USB connector on my first one, I gave my 2nd one to my son Chris, so now finding my 3rd one, I won’t have to try to repair the 1st one right now.
But I’ll keep it just in case.
later in the afternoon, I made a quick run over to the Krogers in Willis to pick up a few things we forgot last night. And I was surprised to see this in the frozen foods section. Although we have bought cans of the chili, but it’s the first time I’ve seen it in frozen foods.
We’ll have to try it sometime.
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Getting home, I did my outside chores, disconnecting sewer and water hoses, speeding up leaving tomorrow morning. Next I checked the rig’s tire pressures and found that no air was needed.
I’ve been very impressed with these Hercules Ironman tires we put on after our blowout last May. The only time I’ve had to put air in is to adjust for winter and summer temps. Really nice.
For dinner tonight, Jan fixed BCT sandwiches, that’s Bacon, Cheese, and Tomato. And rather than frying up bacon and smelling up the rig, or using the microwave stuff that comes out limp and soggy, we came across this brand a few weeks ago, and it’s really good.
It’s is microwaved, but every four slices are in a sealed pouch, and are cooked that way. This makes it come out crispy and crunchy, and really good. Try it.
Tomorrow we’ll have our usual Cracker Barrel breakfast before we make the 290 mile journey over to the Medina Lake Thousand Trails for a couple of weeks.
Jan’s really looking forward to feeding the deer again.
Thought for the Day:
Sarcasm: Just One Of The Many Services I Offer.
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More RAM . . .
Well, another day of setting up my new computer, loading software and optimizing the machine.
The new one has 12 GB of DDR3 RAM, but has room for 16 GB, so I took a 4 GB stick from the old machine and maxed out the new one. Within limits, the more RAM, the faster your computer will run. In fact, it can be one of the cheapest ways to speed a computer up if it only has 4 or 8 GB to start with.
The reason for this is that as the computer computes, it uses up memory (RAM) as it runs programs. And if you’re running a lot of different programs at one time, or have a lot of tabs open on your browser, you can reach a point where you essentially run out of memory.
And when this happens, things really slow down. So to keep running, the computer starts paging data out to the hard drive. Now hard drives are fast, but compared to RAM, they’re snail slow. So everything slows to a crawl.
And, even worse, you don’t have to have a lot of programs running at one time to have this problem. You can also run into this by running a lot of different programs one at a time.
A lot of software is not very well written , and has ‘memory leaks’. When a program runs it is allocated a certain amount of memory in a specific area of RAM. And when you quit the program, that memory is supposed to be released and available for other programs. But many times this doesn’t happen correctly and all of the memory area is not released. So over a period of time, the system has less and less memory available for use. One quick fix for this is to just reboot your computer once a day, and get a fresh start on memory usage.
So the more RAM you have, the longer this slowdown is delayed.
One of the problems I’ve run into setting up the new computer is that I can’t get the HDMI port to work. The computer monitor hooks up using a DVI cable, but I use the HDMI interface to connect up our 32” LCD TV at the front of the rig.
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My old computer output video on the VGA port and HDMI simultaneously, with no switching necessary. So we just use the TV remote to change the input from HDMI-1 to HDMI-2. But it doesn’t work on this new machine.
When I plugged the HDMI cable from the TV into the computer, it kills the DVI output to the monitor. And nothing shows up on the TV either. I tried a bunch of different things with no luck.
The computer does have a way to switch back and forth between outputs, like you can do on a laptop to output to a video projector. But this doesn’t work either.
So I’ve got some more research to do on this problem.
A little before 5, Jan and I headed out for dinner and Wal-Marting. Our dinner stop was a return to the Asian BBQ & Grill, a place we were first introduced to by Sherry and Clark Bennett back in February, and a return match with Brett and Frankie O’Neal a week later. And it was just as good this time.
We started out with our usual Shrimp and Pork Spring Rolls.
Then we moved on to Jan’s Lemon Grass Chicken
and my Beef Phở, which were both delicious.
Wish now we hadn’t waited so long to return, and we’ll definitely go back in a couple of weeks when we’re back in the area.
Then it was on to Target for a few things before finishing up at Wal-Mart. It was really noticeable how much busier Wal-Mart was compared to Target.
Tomorrow I’ll start prepping to get ready to travel on Sunday, checking tire pressures, putting away stuff, and running through my Checklist.
Thought for the Day:
Sarcasm: The ability to insult idiots without them realizing it.
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