I just found a reason to upgrade to Vista

I hadn’t had a compelling reason to upgrade to Vista yet. My home PC is running Vista RC2; my mail machine at work is running Vista, and provided me with the first reason I’ve had yet to upgrade to Windows Vista.

I went to the Windows Update in Control Panel, and saw I had two updates to install. There was one update for my ATI graphics card, and one for my LCD monitor. I chose to install them, figuring I could restart after finishing the install. So I updated both my LCD driver, and my graphics drivers.

My screen defaulted back to an old color and resolution, then switched back to my normal configuration. All of this happened automatically. WITHOUT RESTARTING.

Read that again people: my video card drivers were replaced while the system was still running.

I’m installing Vista as soon as I can.

I guess I’m getting married

I could have backed out of it, I suppose, but now I really can’t. I booked the plane tickets for our flights to the wedding site, and then from there to our honeymoon destination, and then back home. With free upgrades to first class — next time you need to book a vacation, call NWA World Perks Vacations at 1-800-800-1504, and ask for Samantha. (She was wonderful.)

So, I guess I’m stuck now. Oh well. Mandrina must not be reading over my shoulder right now, because she hasn’t yet glared at me. (I love you, honey!)

My poor cookies

The Greater Seattle area has had the worst weather of any year I’ve lived out here over the last month. We had a snow storm that — despite being completely inline with the forecast — took everyone by surprise. (Yes, I am aware of the extenuating circumstances. I’m also aware that it was partially decided to save money). This past Thursday night, there was a wind and rain storm. Strongest gust ever recorded in Seattle, from what I hear. The rain was minor; apparently some drainage issues occurred and flooded some streets, but I honestly don’t know how that happened — I just know I left when Mandrina called and asked me to, and I got stuck in traffic for two hours. No flooding, though.

Mandrina and I were lucky; we never lost power. Had a few brief flickers, but that was it.

Our friends were not so lucky; they were invited over to enjoy our heat and hot water, but apparently weren’t that hard off that they wanted to drive to Everett.

So, please understand that when I start complaining in a second, I’m not saying my life is hard, or that I am suffering. I’m just pissed.

I haven’t been allowed to bake in nearly two years. With slight exceptions, Mandrina prefers to keep me out of the kitchen (I overturned that yesterday, but it was a hard fought victory). I acknowledge that she makes prettier cakes; I just concentrate on the taste. And I know chocolate. So when my new group had a holiday pot luck scheduled, I chose a recipe from my mother to make for the first time. Then I realized it was too hard, and chose a simpler one. I realized that one was pretty bad, too, and finally found one that required ten minutes of cooking, and a single sauce pan. Worked for me!

I made my mother’s toffee bars last Wednesday night. I brought them to work with me on Thurday. I may have stolen some during the day, but since I didn’t want the chocolate to melt — and I didn’t want them tempting me in my office — I put them in the fridge at work.

Friday the entire Microsoft campus lost power due to the wind storm. The entire campus. The surrounding area was also pretty bad off, see above. I didn’t come into work on Friday (Surprise, surprise!).

Today when I came into the office, I headed directly to the fridge. I wanted a cookie, darn it!

On the fridge was a note, which read:

“Due to the power outtage over the weekend, all items in the refrigerator and freezer have been disposed of. Plastic containers will be cleaned and left in the sink.”

Yes, that’s right. My cookies that had NO risk of spoiling were thrown out. Apparently, Facilities didn’t trust us to take care of our own possible messes. And on top of that? There WERE some items left in the refrigerator; other items that were okay to be non-refrigerated for a few days. My cookies? TRASHED.

I’m pissed.

And I still want a cookie.

That sucked.

I just had a phone screen with a certain company other than the one I’m currently employed by.

I had submitted my resume when more than a tad bit tipsy, but had followed up when they replied to me. I’ve interviewed well before, but… this was a nightmare.

It was the single most depressing interview I’ve ever been through, and I’ve been through a few that involved, “Thank you for coming by” almost as soon as I walked through the door. I was asked about processing regular expressions, which I have no knowledge of. I was then asked about processing a massive amount of data. I think I came up with a sufficient answer in the end, but I did a terrible job explaining it. Of course, since it was over the phone I didn’t have a very pleasant time trying to explain my data structures… Forget the excuses, it just bit.

Oh well, their loss.

Nintendo Wii: First Impressions

I really should give up and add a Wii Category to my blog. It’s right over there on the right hand sidebar (yay WordPress!). I just don’t want to cave; I don’t have a Category for most of my other interests; Mandrina gets her own Category, but I’ve managed to avoid adding even a Cat Category, much less a Glitch category.

Okay, I give up. I added the Category. Wii!

I gave into temptation yesterday. I bought a Nintendo Wii on the day after release (November 20th, 2006). I purchased it at CostCo for about $330 US. I then picked up Red Steel for about $45 (I don’t remember the exact price). After several hours of searching I found a second Wiimote and Wiichuck ($65 US after taxes) at a Walmart in Lynnwood (I think it’s Lynnwood, at least). So all told I dropped over $450 US (taxes, people, taxes) on the cheapest next-generation console. I’m glad I didn’t buy the good more expensive one! The only way I won’t feel bad about it is if it’s just THAT COOL.

Mandrina didn’t know I had bought one; I bought the second Wiimote and Wiichuck on my way home, telling her I needed to “run an errand.” I gave the second controller to her as a present, she laughed and immediately knew why. Makes it hard to surprise the girl, let me tell you.

Now for my Wiiview. (I know, I know, stop with the puns.)

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