I just realize why the scanner on my printer isn't working. I saw Tom, my cat, sitting on top of it looking out the window. Thanks Tom.
Friday, December 30, 2016
Thursday, December 29, 2016
A wonderful (active) year...
It has been another great year for me. I wanted to keep
doing what I have been doing, this past year, in order to have a lifetime of being dis-ease free. As
of the 12th of December, I have been relaxing, just taking it
easy for the rest of this year until January, where I will start up with all of
the activities I enjoyed over the past year.
I am planning to join Planet Fitness, again, so I can get my legs
in better shape for those long hikes and those long bike rides, 50+ miles at a
time. My longest in 2016, 45 miles and I did that 4 times.
Anyway, here are my results for this past year:
ran – only 73.1 miles – (2015 - 235 miles, What a year a
difference makes)
Walked – 425.4 miles – (2015-754 miles, ouch…)
Biked – 475.7 miles – (2015 - 410 miles)
Hiked – 294 miles – (2015 - 95.5 miles)
Kayaked – 17 miles – (2015 - 4.2 miles)
For a grand total of – 1285.3 miles – (2015 1500.4 miles)
Down a tiny bit, in some categories, and up a few in others, only because I either forgot to add the extra times to my
recorder or my GPS logs failed because
the batteries on my phone died. But I did add a lot more other activities such
as, Camping 6 times in 2016 (8 times in 2015), Laser tag, and going Zip lining.
I ended up gaining about 15 pounds and maintained a weight
of 200 lbs. for a large part 2016, considering I had lost 76 pounds in the prior years.
I don’t know what I have doing for the end of this year, but I've gained 15 pounds since the end of November. I think it has to do with all
that cake and Rum and Eggnog I have devoured in the last two week. Compounding
the fact that I have done no other activities but sit and watch Movies on
Netflix for the last two weeks.
In a few days I am going to have to get back on track and do
what I have been doing for the last 2 and a half years. This year I plan to add
more just to make sure that when I go to the doctor for my annual checkup all
my numbers are lower than they were for 2016.
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Tuesday, December 27, 2016
I am prepping myself for 2017, 1 story at a time. #amwriting#amwritingscifi #writing #scifi #novelwriting #novel
Sunday, December 25, 2016
To Poop or, whatever...
Of all the kitty-cat things: my ding-bat cat Tom will not
drink from that Cat Fountain, I got for both cats a few years ago. There is a
bathroom next to the Laundry room, where the cats litter box is located. For
the longest time I thought Tom drank out of that toilet, only because I see
him, actually, drink out of the toilet next to my computer room.
He may or may not drink out of the first toilet, but for the
longest time I always see cat litter in the toilet. I had never really thought
much about it. I figured that he would put his paws on the edges of the water
and drink. I am finding out that is not the case, though.
My cats love to come into the bathroom as I sit on the
toilet it never fails. I try to sneak up on Jerry, but he runs as if the cops
are coming for him, cat-tus interruptus… Tom, on the other hand doesn’t give a
poop. I usually never go in their room to spy on them but I was walking by and
Tom was standing at the rim of the toilet. He was dipping his paws into the water,
I would have to conjecture, washing his tiny paws off after he finished using
his litter box.
I would guess, then, he wasn’t drinking out of the toilet in
his toilet room, just dipping his feet in the toilet. However, he is still
drinks out of the toilet I use most often than not. I don’t get that cat. If I
close the toilet seat, he would rather die of thirst than drink out of that
water fountain I have set up with both cats. Oh well
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
I made it to the 21st Century...
Amazon Echo Dot -- with Alexa |
Automation…welcome to the 21st century, as I
listen to Amazon Alexa play soothing electronic music in the background. I can’t
say that I am late to the game, I have had automation, with my lights, and only
lights since the late 1970s. When I moved into my first house, in 1984, I took
all of the switches and transceivers with me and automated the house.
I then purchased additional transceivers and wall switches
so that I had the control to turn on all the lights in the house and a few
other things I can’t remember, now. During that time, you could only control
your lights by clicking the corresponding number on the transceivers the switches
were assigned to. The system was called X10 Powerhouse, sold by Radio Shack, at
the time. I still have all of my switches and transceivers.
However, three or so years ago my computer running XP, I
purchased back in 2003, died and the X10 software was on that computer. The
lights were programed to turn on at up to 255 times a day, if need be. Last
year I found, at a local computer store, a hard drive enclosure. I put the old
hard drive into the enclosure and sure enough, the drive wasn’t damaged and
worked fine.
I hooked the drive to my main computer and all of the
software was still intact. The only problem, Windows 10 isn’t backward
compatible. I went online to find if X10.com had the software for Windows 10.
For some reason, the site doesn’t look the same. I am guessing that some entity
has taken the company over. They say there is software to control the switches,
but I couldn’t download it. I was just SOL.
(I’ve gotta take another break – this break is brought to
you by, Captain Morgan Spiced Rum and Kroger Eggnog, this Writer’s favorite
winter and writing drink!)
In the meantime, I
just purchased timers for the main lights, the modern kind where you can have
them come on at various times of the day or week. That worked well, to a point.
I just had to deal with it and be complacent. Then I heard about Amazon Echo. I
wanted it, needed it, but, at $199.00 (back when it first came into existence),
it was a little too pricey for me, so I put in my Amazon wish list and just
waited.
Out of the blue came, Amazon Dot. At first, I didn’t
understand it. Why was it so small? Of course, I got the details later. I added
that to my wish list and waited. Since I have been doing those online surveys I
had been able to save about $20 a month, which doesn’t sound like much, but it
helps where you want to get a few things on Amazon.
Lo and behold, Amazon lowered the price of the Amazon Dot to
$39 in November! You will never guess how much I had saved. I knew exactly what
I wanted and (before Amazon Prime) a week later I got my Amazon Dot. And so it
began. I had to figure out what I could do with it, though. Now, actually a few
weeks ago until yesterday, I just played music and asked Alexa dumb questions.
After many hours, (actually, many hours of YouTube and automation
webpages), I figured out what to get first…Lightbulbs! However, I didn’t realize
that connected lightbulbs were that expensive $15, up to $50 for one bulb. I
thought only one type would fit and work, style A19 light bulbs. I purchased a
four-pack for $20 only to find out you have to have connected lightbulbs. I had
to return the four-pack.
I found some, near inexpensive, connected bulbs, only to
find that the Home Depot, close to my home, had just two of the bulbs I wanted
left. I decided to get a third bulb, a Phillips Hue bulb. I took the set home
and put the Phillips Hue bulb in first. I had read that you needed a Phillips
Hue hub to work with this particular bulb. Before all of that, I had purchased
a Wink2 hub, reading that I have to have a hub to control of my automated toys
and stuff.
I couldn’t get the Hue bulb to work. I checked the site and
found out that the Hue bulb will only work with a Phillips Hue Bridge (hub). I
started to think to myself, why in the world would I buy a Phillip’s Hue Hub
when I already have a hub. The Wink hub said that it works with the Phillips
Hue bulb. But, two hubs to work one bulb?
So I had to go back to the Home Depot and get a Cree
connected bulb, they had one but it was slightly more than the two I purchased previously.
Today, after all the work was done, I can now say, “Alexa, turn on all the
lights…” and like magic, the lights come on. Now, I just have to figure out how
to put the lights on a schedule.
I just realized that I only have five lamps in my house and
only need to three of them on, at night. All the other lights are on switches, 24
bulbs, not including the garage and back porch, in all. So, I checked the prices
of the switches, they start at about $30 and up for one switch. The fan, in my
living room, for instance, is a dual switch and they cost about $70. I am
guessing it is expensive to automate one’s home.
Some of the things, next on the list, a Nest Thermostat, automated
front door lock, and a garage door opener. I am guessing if it will take a year
to get my house automated, but it will be well worth it.
I wonder what else the future will bring – hopefully replicators,
transporters, phasers, robots and other toys to play with, or do I have to wait
until the 22nd century?
Now that I think about it…what do I do with all of my X10 transceivers?
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