Wednesday, July 27, 2005

teen proof house

TEEN-READY HOUSE TEST
By W. Bruce Cameron funny writer dude
http://www.wbrucecameron.com/

(From a pamphlet produced by our government for home buyers)

Dear Prospective Homeowner:

In the event you are considering purchase of a home that is new ("New") or existing ("Not New"), the following tests will help you determine whether the dwelling is structurally appropriate for teenagers. Please note that these steps only simulate living with a teenager; nothing can actually duplicate the experience, though spending five years running with wild dogs might come close.

The "I'm Angry And So Is My Door" test: To determine whether your interior doors can withstand the temper tantrums of teenagers, repeatedly slam a small bedroom door with a force somewhere between "Sledgehammer" and "Train Wreck." If it helps you get in the mood, feel free to shout "I hate you!" while doing so. After twenty-nine such slams (an average week's worth) check the foundation for cracks. If no fissures are evident, you aren't slamming the door hard enough.

The "I DID Clean My Room" test: Take two baskets of dirty clothes and two baskets of clean clothes and distribute them chaotically throughout a bedroom. Can you see carpet? If you can see carpet, add more clothes. When you cannot see any carpet, add more clothes. Then stand in the middle of the room and shout "I can't find anything to wear!"

The "Why Does It Matter If I Can't Hear You I'm Not Going To Listen Anyway" test: Place a CD in a stereo and turn up the volume as high as it will go. Repeat this with more stereos in each bedroom of the house. When the decibel level exceeds that of the launch of a space shuttle, open any unbroken windows and see whether your neighbors complain. If they don't, you need either (a) more stereos or (b) different neighbors. You simply cannot fully appreciate the Living-with-Teenagers Experience if your neighbors don't complain about your children.

The "But I Had To Rinse My Hair" test: Fully drain your hot-water tank, then try to take a shower because you're late to a meeting. Next, place a kitchen timer in the bathroom with a note saying "ABSOLUTELY NO SHOWERS LONGER THAN FIVE MINUTES," then ignore the note and drain the hot-water tank exactly as before and pretend you're late for another meeting. Repeat this test until you become accustomed to cold showers in the morning.

The "Doesn't Anybody Check the Pockets in This Stupid Family?" test: Place a lipstick in the pocket of a pair of pants and then do a load of laundry. If all the clothing comes out stained, It Isn't Her Fault. If the clothing does not come out stained, repeat the test until it does. For the full Teenage Experience, repeat the test every three weeks or so for five years.

The "Why Can't We Just Order a Pizza?" test: Fill the refrigerator with food, then stand in front of it with the door open and shriek "There's nothing to eat in this house!"

The "Why Can't I Stay Out Later than Midnight No One Else Has Such a Stupid Curfew!" test: This test has two stages. In stage one, scream the title of the test loudly and stomp your foot as hard as you can. If this hurts your foot, try simulating the impact by dropping a cement block from a helicopter. In stage two, drive an automobile at high speed through the neighborhood, pulling into your driveway at fifty miles an hour at one minute before midnight. Park the car with the interior dark for half an hour while the father of the house paces frantically in front of the window. Flick lights on and off several times. Repeat this process every weekend for as long as you live in the house.

The "I AM Doing My Homework" test: Turn on the television, then lie on the floor in front of it, talking on the telephone.

The "It Wasn't a Party, I Just Had Some Friends Over!" test: Leave town for a weekend. When you come back, check to see if the house is still standing.

If the structure passes all of the tests, you can live in it with teenagers. The question is, why would you want to?

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

fun links

Orb.com stream your own media to yourself
cnczone.com build your own cnc machine: anyone know of any good kits? i have a friend looking for a kit.

stan meyers : radical hydrogen oxygen splitting claims.

Thursday, July 21, 2005

carpetbagger

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pardon the crappy palmpilot pic (and zoom in)
we saw this parked across from us at the stoplight. LOADED with carpet. very funny.

tiled desktop wallpaper

i stumbled across a picture and hacked it into a square (bad job, actually).
tile this baby on your desktop. it's disturbing.

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Tuesday, July 19, 2005

gateway m675 notebook

my boss decided it was time to upgrade our almost 4 year old notebooks to something more modern for the IT department, since we live on our computers. I told him my Inspiron 7?00 or is that an 8?00 - whatever, had another year on it. pIII, 256mb memory, 900mhz processor. that baby rocked. and it was a solid machine. my boss's noteook got cluttered and even with 512mb memory and a faster processor he was not happy. so, enter the Gateway M765 notebook

built on a desktop chipset, with a fullblown p4 and hyperthreading- and soon to be 2 gig of memory, who needs a page file? (I turned my page file off, and i currently only have 1 gig memory) the wide screen is very pretty, but not as high of resolution as my dell. big deal. i can adjust. built in media reader, interchanble to a floppy, dvd/cd burner, 60gb hd, integrated wireless, a FULL real keyboard with the 10 key (use that relestate the wide screen gets you) AND onboard firewire with about 5 usb2 ports. this baby is a work horse. I think the slowest thing in this is the 5400? rpm hd, but after it spins up I'm good to go. a REAL upgrade.

so, we go to purchase these from gateway, and like 2 days before we place the order gateway stops selling them. odd. i thought everyone wanted a 10lb notebook that has 1 hour of battery life. I know I do! so, we bought two of them off ebay (on with a slighty better screen, i made the boss take it, he is, after all, the boss.) and the average cost of each machine was about 1300$ before shipping. we'll pour another 400$ into each machine by getting docking stations, more memory, and a 3rd docking station for a dock out in our server room. all in all, several thousand less then gateway would have charged us days before, and our slightly used machines have a few scratches - i consider them worn in.

with my modded xbox controller in one hand, and mouse in the other, unreal 2k4 on this comptuer is very pleasant.

today we pulled 250 feet of fiber optics. soon we'll pull the other 200 feet and connect our outbuilding as an offsite backup facilty. i dont have time to play at work, instead i eat insulation!

Monday, July 18, 2005

house pics during inspection

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shared bathroom on main floor at ankel level - i think we'll keep it.