Archive for December 2009

… of cabbage to turn into a delicious bowl of soup.

Gina made a ham for x-mas dinner and when we bought that precious piece of fully cooked hog, I said ‘I want to make cabbage soup, with ham.’

Earlier this year (feels like longer though), back in February I made some cabbage soup. I remember that the soup was good, but that a little bit of ham or bacon would have made it a little better.

Well, we have a decent amount of ham left and last night I procured a nice looking cabbage. This morning I have been busy, cleaned the kitchen, cooked the beans, chopped the onion and garlic. I had to look up the recipe (again) as it would appear that I neglected to bookmark it (or post a link in my blog). This recipe is pretty close to what I remember doing back in February. (Maybe it is the same one, maybe it isn’t).

I am hoping to have the soup done here in about an hour, I also hope to sneak in baking the last loaf of my garlic & herb bread, which I think will go very well with the soup.

I wanted to get a quick post in about this, as a means to get back into the habit of writing on a regular basis. Too often I put it off and either watch TV or play video games. I hope to moderate my recreational activities a bit more as I expect to have a very busy January and February, to which I still want to keep up with baking regularly and making dinner.

In an effort of help with that kind of thing, I have re-arranged my home office (as Gina says that I have been doing that steadily over the last 6 years). With the help of some of my x-mas loot, I have been able to ditch my bulky 27 inch TV that took up a HUGE portion of the entertainment center that was in my office. I have also ditched the entertainment center, in favor of the EXPEDIT bookcase. (Same one I have at the work office.)

The TV was replaced with a 23 inch HP monitor (widescreen). Seems like a downgrade right?

new home office tv setup

In terms of straight up number of inches, yes a downgrade. But the increase in resolution and the widescreen effect has proven to outweigh the fact that it is smaller than the TV. If I am looking to watch something on a BIG screen, I will walk my lazy ass over to the living room. What I am looking for is something that can be in the background of the computer monitors, allowing me to passively watch TV while working.

I had a similar setup many years ago, what feels like a lifetime ago. But I remember that back then I felt like I was able to get more done and still satisfy my addiction to having something like the TV going in the background. Music helps, but I am definitely an addict to the TV.

I thought long and hard about asking for the HP monitor vs asking for a LCD TV. And in the end for the size that I was looking for the monitor seemed like the better deal. I did think that after having to buy a special cable for my xbox and some other miscellaneous items, that the LCD TV might have been an overall better cost savings. But I think the monitor will still be more useful in the long run.

The monitor has both an HDMI and VGA plug. This allows me to plug in the U-Verse set-top box and the 360 at the same time. I bought some speakers that have dual inputs allowing me to run both the 360 and the U-Verse through some nice little Logitech (favorite brand of computer accessories) speakers.

The difference in the quality of the graphics for the 360 is amazing, particularly for one game where the resolution requirements were just TOO much for the old CRT TV. I mean words that were too fuzzy to read are now clear on the screen.

In regards to the bookcase, I love the one that I have at the office. It holds many books (tall and small) and you can get these ‘boxes’ to put stuff in. I think I might be able to fit two of them against the wall, which honestly I think would provide me the needed cubby holes to finish putting stuff away in my home office.

The other bit that is helping me with my six year mission, is purging stuff that I just do not utilize anymore. I have trashed a lot of old papers that don’t need to be kept, I have sold books to Half-Price books, gotten rid of games I don’t play anymore, donated gadgetry to Goodwill. (Still have a few that I would like to try to sell on Craigslist or eBay.)

I also started removing the carpet from my home office as it is the last room in the house with carpet. I am not sure when we will install the pergo like flooring, maybe in February.

I should probably go and start putting the soup together as I think all the ingredients are ready to go.

Laterz

… the more they stay the same.

Let’s see, updates on what has been going on.

1) The Benner family has gotten a new bunny. I am not referring to Zoe, who joined the family back in June. I am referring to ‘Wash’, yup his name is Wash. Unfortunately, I do not have any pictures of Wash, but Gina has been snapping plenty of photos.

2) Gina got an early X-mas gift. She got a Canon Rebel EOS XSi. She has long been into photography, but her old 35mm Canon cameras need to be repaired. You might think that the reason I got her a digital is purely due to my love of technology, it is not purely due to my love of technology. She has really liked her digital cameras in the past and has scanned several pictures for web posting or reprinting. It just seemed like the best logical progression.

(note: Gina will tell you that I also got it for her, so that she would have a hobby. I prefer to think of it in terms of helping her find a creative outlet, mine lately is bread.)

3) I got a Mac. John bought a new Mac Pro (desktop) and cut me a great deal on his old 13″ Mac Book Pro. I have made the conversion from my HP laptop to the Mac. There are A LOT of things that I like (Exposé for instance – it is FANTASTIC) , but there are some thing that I am still getting used to. Like the fact that the ‘control’ key doesn’t do anything I want it to do anymore, meaning I have not yet finished the training myself to use the ‘command’ key yet.

4) Work has been extremely busy. There has been the normal fare, the day-to-day stuff that always takes up time. But we have also been knocking out a few new things here and there. One of our customer’s Oddcast had us work with them on a project for Whataburger. If you are from/in Texas then you definitely know the name, from what I am told other southern states have this unique burger chain as well, but anyone from Michigan will likely be a bit clueless.

The Whataburger project itself is a variation on a few different projects we have done for Oddcast in the past, but there was a spark of genius in the way in which we implemented this project that I hope to leverage for all future projects like it, in terms of fluidity and efficiency I would dare say that the underlying work represents a 10x increase in both areas. That project launched on Nov 9th and runs until Dec 21st, which reminds me the entire dev team will be heading to Whataburger to get ourselves an A1 Thick and Hearty Burger here either on Friday or Monday.

With the new team that I have assembled to work on web applications for the parent company, we launched a new web app for a customer. Unfortunately, I cannot state who that customer is at this time. I do want to note that Kevin and Daniel (the two senior developers on the team) played a big part in completing this project for a timely launch. We have found (and corrected) some bugs here and there, which is to be expected with as quickly as we rushed it into production. But along the way we have also made some enhancements that I feel really proud of. We will be re-using parts of what we have done on other parent company projects in the future.

The other notable project/product that we have been working has recently launched a pilot with a retailer that I think everyone would know the name of, but at least right now I cannot state who that retailer is. The product is CommentFunnel. (Jaduka blog post)

We took some of the telephony tech that we had created for Oddcast in the past and reworked it a little bit here and there to allow for a comment recorded by a customer can be immediately be emailed to the store’s management and we also provide a dashboard that allows for reporting and reviewing comments right on the web. As we move beyond the pilot phase we will be upgrading the telephony and the web aspects of CommentFunnel. We will look to add in text (sms) messaging for mobile couponing and look at transcription technologies to allow us to make the audio comments searchable.

5) I fixed Gina’s big red chair. Had I not lost the IKEA receipt for the chair, this item would read ‘I got a replacement for Gina’s big red chair.’ The Chair’s ‘spring’ supports had broken away from the frame, causing you to sink into the chair. After much contemplation (which sounds better than, ‘I was being lazy’), I finally devised a solution for the chair. A square piece of 1/2″ plywood, some metal ‘L’ brackets, many wood screws, my trusty Black&Decker drill, some muslin and my Powershot staple gun. After a couple of hours in the garage, the chair was ready to be put back into the living room. I used the muslin and staple gun to replace the fabric covering the bottom of the chair, and unfortunately hiding my handy work.

I am sure there are mundane things that I could list out here, but I will leave that for another blog post.

Back to the grind.

Laterz