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WoW at 110 inches

Been playing a LOT of WoW (World of Warcraft, MMORPG) and recently got the necessary USB extension cable to enable me to use my bluetooth keyboard/mouse effectively in the home theater (previously the keyboard/mouse were not responsive enough because of the distance/walls). Here’s some screen shots, the box of the game is in the lower left corner for reference. Click on the pictures for a (slightly) bigger version.




Picture Stats

While in South Africa, arriving Oct 18 and leaving Oct 25, the wife and I took 4091 pictures, used 9.9GB of hd space (on the laptop, we have two 1GB CF cards), almost filled both cards one day as we were on a tour the whole day and couldn’t download the pictures until we returned, almost fully used both batteries in 1 day (again, because we were on a whole day tour).

Really Fast Access

This is amazing: 30Mbps access at your house by the end of the year for approximate $35/month.

Verizon Announces FTTP (fiber-to-the-premises) prices.

http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/07/19/2027219

Though I’ve heard that Version has some of the worst data service, but still, 30 mega bits per second at your house (highest I’ve seen is cable which is supposedly 6 Mbps, though more commonly 3). Insane.

SubSpace

An oldie but goodie.

I don’t remember how, but while taking to my younger brother, I was reminded of a great game from…wow 1995 or 1996: SubSpace. I remember playing this on my cousin’s PC (and then my PC once I got one) in college. At the time, it was free and going through beta. It was then released as a full game and cost money. It has again become free (probably awhile ago). The free version is called Continuum.

There’s 3 major types of play:
Fighting, flag collecting and … well soccer.

There’s some interesting mods available that combine or extend these game types, like Hockey instead of soccer. And Dragon Ball Z where you use the “ball” (Dragon ball radar) to find the Dragon Balls (flags) and collect all 7 until the timer runs out, then you get to make a wish to the Eternal Dragon.

This might be one of the first Massively Multiplayer online games (that I can think of). Now adays, there’s usually just 50-100 people on a given server, but I’m sure there were more back in the day. I highly recommend you check it out.

Northern Lights

We are planning on going up north (Mackinaw City, Pictured Rocks in Munising, MI) so I thought I’d check and find out if we might be able to see the Northern Lights.

I found a web site: http://www.spacew.com/www/aurora.html that shows up-to-date information on the areas that can likely see activity. Unfortunately, it seems the visibility is VERY far north so we won’t be seeing anything.

There are some cool pictures: http://www.spacew.com/gallery/image001688.html This one is from a city named Christmas in Michigan, which is very close to Munising, but not enough sun (spot?) activity means we didn’t have a chance of seeing anything.

We’ll have to plan another trip when the activity is high becaues I really want to see the Northern Lights.

Hot Water

We have a brand new water heater, is that nice?

Our “old” one was only 8 years old. Yesh.

Thursday night, I thought to myself “Seems like the water heater has been running a lot” but I wasn’t paying enough attention to determine if it was running all of the time, or just when I happen to listen for it.
Then, the wife tries to take a shower Friday (June 25) morning and there’s no hot water. I go down and look and sure enough, the water heater is sucking in water, but dripping it out the bottom, putting out the pilot and removing any chance for it to heat the water.

So I call around to around 10 plumbers in the area around my house. I leave voicemail at a few, one number was disconnected. Finally someone calls me back and says he’ll be over in the afternoon. He calls me back while I’m out getting lunch and says he can come by earlier so I get home and he’s there. I show him the hot water heater and he says its shot and has to be replaced. He goes to his van and checks the price: $840 for a new one installed. I told him I would check around and give him a call back.

After calling some more places, on the advice of my step-dad, I check with Sears. They have one for $319+$199 installation. I order that and request installation as early as possible. Saturday morning, the guy calls and confirms, and comes over nice and early, goes down stairs and informs us we purchased the wrong water heater. Nor does Sears have the “power vent” water heater we need.

So I call around some more, another place wants $900, and another $1200! The original guy says he can’t get one on the weekend and wouldn’t be able to do it until Monday. I don’t think we want to go without a shower until Monday, not to mention the wedding we’re supposed to be at in Toledo, Ohio. Finally I find the Home Depot in Livonia has one in stock, $673. So I want to order it and the guy says I have to call some 800 number, when I do, they tell me I have to call special services at home depot, so I do and they say to come in and buy it.

So I drive to Livonia and she tells me its an extra $45 because I went to the store in Livonia and the store that I buy it from doesn’t have to have it in stock so I go to the North Canton store, buy it, all before noon so that it could be installed the same day.

I get home, they call me later for installation between noon and 4pm, fine. Then they call me back, tell me the guy who was going to do it got kidney stones and someone will be here between 4pm and 8pm, but we’ll be at the wedding so that won’t work. I ask about Sunday and he says there’s a $70 fee for installation on Sundays. I ask him to split it with me since its not my fault they can’t install it on Saturday. He says he’ll call me back.

So I call the family to see who can come by the house between 4-8pm to let the plumber in. My grandma is available so I call them back to let them know I’d prefer to have it done Saturday between 4-8pm instead of Sunday and they say that they found someone for noon-4pm. Fine.

2:30pm the guy shows up, tells me its going to be an additional $125 to connect the vent and the pipes…like I’m going to tell him no so I can wait until monday without hot water, not to mention its still cheaper overall ($825 total). Fine. He does the installation, and we leave for the wedding around 4:30pm (just a little late, we originally wanted to leave at 3pm). Oh, i showered at the neighbors (thanks Thad & Debbie) and Luciana had already gone to the Aunt’s house and back.

That’s our major repair for this house and it had better be the only one for awhile longer!

Wasting Time

Well, my latest time waster is n

A game developed in Flash (of all things). Its quite good. Though VERY CPU intensive. I’m always at 100% CPU utilization when the game is running. Makes everything else on my PC very slow.