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<888> 07/31/01 Tuesday 9:00 P.M.: I put clean sheets on the
bed. I just finished doing two washing machines and two dryers
worth of laundry. I used my new Rubbermaid Swedish colors blue
and yellow laundry bin on wheels to roll the laundry out the hall
down the six stairs and down the hall and down the elevator and
over to the laundry room, with the white Rubbermaid basket on top
of it. This is a much safer way of transporting the laundry
than trying to carry it all the way. Since I dont
used Windows 2000 or Internet Server IIS, I dont have to
worry about the Code Red virus. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/31/01 Tuesday 6:15 P.M.: Well, I went out; and I
stopped by the hospital thrift shop. They have a $10 a bag sale
going on. I stopped by the waterfront. I went over to the
library, and I read the local paper and four computer
newsweeklies, and PC Magazine. I then returned home. I chatted
with a relative. I had some of the honeydew melon and blue berry
mixture, the rest of the Arnold cheese and garlic croutons, a bag
of microwave popcorn, and ice tea. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/31/01 Tuesday 1:05 P.M.: I changed my Diamond
Multimedia display adaptor setting from 16 bits to 32 bits. I
went through my daily routine http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I sifted
through my email. Well I guess I will have a couple of
hotdogs with buns and condiments for lunch with iced coffee and
the honeydew melon and blueberry mixture. Then I will clean
up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/31/01 Tuesday 11:15 A.M.: Well, I was up at 5 A.M..
My house guest stayed the night and left without breakfast. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, coffee, vitamins, and orange juice.
I then fell back asleep until now. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/30/01 Monday 8:45 P.M.: I went out after the last
message, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason
Street. I then went by the Hospital Thrift Shop, and I bought
another ultrasonic insect zapper for $1 similar to the one I have
on my microwave oven. I put it on my bedroom desk. I then drove
down by the waterfront. I next drove over to Port Chester, New
York to Odd Job. I bought a Rubbermaid clothes hamper blue and
yellow color on wheels with lid for $9.99. IBM 10 pack of 3.5
inch computer disks for $1.99, Balsamic vinegar from Medina,
Italy for $1.49, Crowning touch yellow mustard 20 oz. .69, 2 Fuji
9 volt batteries $1.59 each, a veggie brush .99 plus $1.09
New York state tax for $19.42. I returned home, and I had
ice tea. I put the new Rubbermaid hamper on wheels in the bedroom
in front of the white bureau. I then relaxed a bit. A
friend came over for dinner, and we had the same chefs salads
with steamed yellow and green squash and corn on the cob with ice
tea. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/30/01 Monday 1:25 P.M.: I went to bed this past
morning at 4 A.M., and I was up at 10:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted
with a friend. I made a couple of other telephone calls. I went
out about noon, and I washed my car. I have a Rubbermaid bucket
and two 50 foot lengths of hose in the trunk of the car
with two spray nozzles. I keep a spigot handle in the Volvo glove
box, to turn on the spigot. Thus the car is washed, and two
months of grime is washed off of it. I guess I might clean
up and go out in a little while after I have some of the honeydew
melon and blueberry mixture with iced coffee. Have a good day.
CIO
Note:
<888> 07/29/01 Sunday 10:40 P.M.: I went back out. I walked
the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I drove down by the
waterfront. At sunset we had ominous dark clouds in the west
probably from the volcanic activity at Mount Mayon in the
Philippines http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010729/sc/philippines_volcano_dc_4.html that one
could view in the western sky. In the old days in Ireland before
the Irish famine they use to have beautiful cloudy sunsets the
preceding summer from the volcanoes in Iceland, which caused it
to get colder in Ireland the following winter causing the Irish
famine for a period of time. Needless to say, it looks like most
people have enough here to eat, and are actually trying to lose
weight. I drove by the Food Emporium just before closing on
Sunday night at 9 P.M., and I bought a 3 liter container of
Bertolli Olive oil on sale for $11 off for $6.99. I then
returned home, and I relaxed a bit and had some ice tea. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/29/01 Sunday 6:25 P.M.: I slept from noon to 3 P.M..
I had the same chefs salad as yesterday with steamed corn
on the cob, green beans, and sliced yellow squash and iced coffee.
I backed up the C: drive to the D: drive. I ran Norton Disk
Doctor and Norton SpeedDisk. Time for some fresh air. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/29/01 Sunday 11:30 A.M.: I got out my Creative MP3
Live CDs, and I installed Cakewalk Express a music program. I
also installed and trained IBM Via Voice 4.2 special edition that
was on the CDs too. The Via Voice program works fine with
continual dictation on my machine and seems to have good word
recognition. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/29/01 Sunday 8:15 A.M.: I was up at 7 A.M., and I
had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. Time for some regular computer work. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/28/01 Saturday 8:45 P.M.: I went back out before
tea time, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a
couple of locals. I then went down by the waterfront, and I
chatted with a former neighbor. I gave the former neighbor the
Heineken hat since the former neighbor is also of Dutch origin. I
returned home, and I made the same chefs salad as yesterday
adding more sliced olives, croutons, sliced plum tomatoes, and
Vermont cheese pieces. I had the chefs salad with the Italian
balsamic vinegar and olive oil for dressing. I also had two ears
of steamed corn on the cob with steamed sliced zucchini and iced
tea. Well, it seems a lot of people were out enjoying the cooler
weather. Not much else happening. Time to start
winding down for the day. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/28/01 Saturday 3:05 P.M.: I went out, and returned
a book at the Greenwich Library; and I then stopped by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I next stopped by
the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I bought a Australian
Survivor Outback Canteen for .50. I then walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I bought a apple muffin at St. Moritz bakery for $1. I
sat out downtown and ate it, and I chatted with a local. I then
drove down by the waterfront. I next bought $9.90 of premium
gasoline at $1.939 a gallon at Exxon next to the library. I then
went by Stop and Shop, and I bought 10 ounces of Vermont white
sharp cheddar cheese for $1.88, I Cant Believe Its
Not Butter $1.69, pickling cucumbers at .79 a pound $1.57, 2
S&S Spanish olives .99 a jar, Plum tomatoes at $1.39 a pound
$1.44, 2 pound bag of onions $1.49,, yellow squash at .79 a pound
.37, green squash at .79 a pound .41, four ears of sweet corn .63
all for $11.46 total. I next stopped by the Arnold Bread store
outlet, and I bought a 8 roll pack of hotdog buns for .99 and
Arnold cheese garlic croutons for $1.19 for $1.96 total. I then
returned home. I took the pickling cucumbers and quartered them
lengthwise. I put them in the pickle jar that had the asparagus
pickling juice in it, and I saved the rest of the juice in
another jar. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments for lunch
with ice tea and lemonade mixture. I then relaxed a bit. CIO
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<888> 07/28/01 Saturday 9:45 A.M.: I finished apartment
cleaning and watering the plants. I also took the Glade Plugin
scent container and dumped out the lemon oil back into the lemon
oil container leaving a coating of lemon oil and then with the
small funnel from the Danish end table bar, I added two thirds
English Leather cologne and one third Bijan cologne, so hopefully
it will work with a more delightful scent. It is plugged in above
the middle kitchen counter. I will now have some of the
honeydew melon and blueberry mixture with the lemonade and ice
tea mixture. I will then clean up and go out for daytime activity.
CIO
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<888> 07/28/01 Saturday 7:25 A.M.: I was up at 6:30 A.M.. I
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I moved the heavy square ashtray from the brass and
glass coffee tables in the living room to the brass and glass
coffee table on top of the bedroom desk, and I put a yellow BiC
lighter in it. I still have the rectangular glass ashtray on the
living room brass and glass coffee tables with a red and a white
BiC lighter on either side of it. Time for my weekly housekeeping
routine. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/27/01 Friday 8:45 P.M.: I finished off the small
container of honeydew melon and blue berries, but I still have
the big flat Rubbermaid container of the mixture. I made up a
batch of http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm this time using
six Lipton orange pekoe tea bags, five Bigelow tea bags, two
Lipton Green tea bags, one Twinings Earl Grey tea bag, and one
Twinings Prince of Wales China black tea bag for a total of
fifteen tea bags, along with a half cup of sugar, and a couple of
teaspoons of Angostura bitters. I added this all to a gallon of
boiling water, and I let is steep for an hour with a lid on it
stirring occasionally. I then added one fourth of the mixture to
each of four 96 ounce orange juice jugs and filled them up with
cold water. I put them in the refrigerator. I also moved the
flower oil painting from behind the bedroom desk to above the
right night stand in the bedroom. I move the Audubon picture of
the Great Blue Heron from behind the apartment entrance door
behind the umbrellas to the back side of the long mahogany
bureau, so it shows into the living room sitting area and the day
bed area. I just chatted with a friend for a while. Well time to
start winding up for the day. CIO
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<888> 07/27/01 Friday 5:55 P.M.: I went back out, and I sat
out by the waterfront until about 2 P.M.. I then walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out at a couple of
locations. I returned home. I put the 2 foot by 3 foot by two
foot high brass and glass coffee table on the bedroom desk. I
arranged the lamps on the upper table and other desk bric a brac
on the desk. It makes it hard to sit at the desk, but I never sit
at that desk much. If one sat at the bedroom desk, one would have
to worry about bumping ones head on the brass and glass
coffee table. I then clean my Volvo automobile windows inside and
out. It has rained so much recently, I have not bothered washing
the car since I waxed it in mid May. It does come out looking
well when I wash it though. I then made a chefs salad
for dinner. I washed about a dozen small to medium Romaine
lettuce leaves and arranged them on a large plate. I then cut two
third inch slices of the medium rare rump roast and cleaned and
diced them into about one inch by half inch strips and put them
on the Romaine lettuce leaves. I then sliced in small sections a
half tomato and diced a third of a medium onion and added them. I
next sliced two half slices of mozzarella cheese into 1 inch by
half inch sections and added it along with a half dozen chopped
olives and grated parmesan cheese. I used the homemade salad
dressing I had made earlier in the week. I had the chefs
salad for dinner with two ears of steamed corn on the cob and a
sliced zucchini along with a mixture of iced tea and lemonade.
I put two white BiC lighters in the living room coffee ashtrays.
CIO
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<888> 07/27/01 Friday 12:25 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped
by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went
over to the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. They have a $20 a bag
sale going on, and everything else in the shop is half price. I
bought a pair of 12 inch by 15 inch by 21 inch brass and glass
end tables for $30 for the pair together. I walked over to Putnam
Trust Bank of New York to get the extra money for the purchase. I
then returned home. I put the dark oak table I was using as a
coffee table back in the bedroom in front of the white bureau. I
put the two new brass and glass end tables facing each other, so
they form a 12 inch by 30 inch by 21 inch high coffee table. I
put the four glass coasters on the table with the large glass
ashtray and the square glass ashtray from the bedroom desk along
with the TV and the GE air conditioner remotes and two BiC
lighters, one red and one white. I moved the blue and yellow BiC
lighters to the long bureau with the brass eagle ashtray. I then
had to reinstall both Microsoft Money 2000 and Microsoft Money 99
and all systems seem back to normal. I had a dish of Honeydew
melon chunks with blueberries and iced coffee for lunch. Well
time to go back out. CIO
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<888> 07/27/01 Friday 9:00 A.M.: I finished going through
my daily routine http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I also
sifted through my email. Well time to clean up and go out. Have a
good day. CIO
End of
Scott's Notes week 07/27/01:
Note:
<888> 07/27/01 Friday 7:25 A.M.: I went to bed at 9:30 P.M.
last night. I was up at 6:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, vitamins, and
the honeydew melon and the blueberry mixture. I will now
send out my weekly note. CIO
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<888> 07/26/01 Thursday 7:55 P.M.: I had a few quarter inch
slices of the beef I cooked yesterday with Worcestershire sauce,
steamed corn on the cob, green beans, sliced yellow squash with a
glass of ice tea. Time to start ending the day. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/26/01 Thursday 6:45 P.M.: I uninstalled the Dragon
Naturally Speaking 3.0 addin for Microsoft Word, and now when I
start Microsoft Word 2000, I get a clean start without the Dragon
Icons. CIO
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<888> 07/26/01 Thursday 6:35 P.M.: I made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down
by the waterfront. I returned home. I had some iced coffee. I
reinstalled Dragon Naturally Speaking 3.0 . I works quite fine
with the extra memory with the dictation program that comes with
it and with WordPerfect 8.0. It however does not work with
Microsoft Word 2000, although the icons are displayed in the
program. However, the registry entry error while opening
Microsoft Word 2000 error message has disappeared. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/26/01 Thursday 1:45 P.M.: I was up last night
until 9 P.M.. I was up this morning at 7 A.M.. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I have been
working on the computer. I could not reinstall Microsoft Word
2000 because, they system looked for files from Microsoft Word
2000 SP-1 that were no longer on the system and not available. I
accidentally deleted Excel 4.5, so I reinstalled it from Windows
Suite 98. I then reinstalled Word 97, but I could not reinstall
Word 2000, so I finally went to the registry and deleted all
entries for SP-1. I was then able to reinstall Word
2000 and its updates. This all took some time. Word 2000 now
closes out properly, but it still looks for a directory for
Natural Word; which I have not been able to find to
delete in the registry yet. Well time for the rest of the
spaghetti and tomato sauce from yesterday. I then will clean up
for a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
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<888> 07/25/01 Wednesday 6:25 P.M.: I went back out. I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out a bit. I drove by
the waterfront. I then went to the Greenwich Library. I found two
quarters on the floor. I read the Wall Street Journal, the
Greenwich Times, Eweek, Computerworld, and Interactive Week. I
then stopped by the Arnold Bakery outlet. I bought two loaves of
seven grain bread for $1.78 both. I then returned home. I
had some ice tea and lemonade. I then defrosted some tomato meat
sauce I had in the freezer. I boiled a box of spaghetti noodles,
and I had half the spaghetti noodles and tomato meat sauce with
parmesan cheese and a little olive oil. I also had a half
glass of iced coffee. Well NOAA weather warning is warning of
thunderstorms, so I will start to relax for the evening. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/25/01 Wednesday 1:25 P.M.: Well I went out, and I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I
stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop, and I bought a black mens
leather wallet for $2.50 and a glass bottle with cap for .50 for
$3 total. I then drove down by the waterfront. I gave one of the
fisherman with a Chevrolet Sports Vehicle the Chevy fishing cap.
I then went by ELDC Thrift Shop, and I sifted through all the
caps, and I bought a Crazy Flamingo cap and Green Cap with a Red
Dragon on it for $4 apiece and put them in the back seat of my
car. Theyre not half price today. I then went by the
Food Mart, and I bought two Tropicana 96 ounce orange juice
Grovestand style with calcium for $2.99 apiece, a boneless rump
roast at $2.18 a pound for $7.29, a regular size honeydew
melon for .99, 8 ears of sweet corn for $1.99, two Florida green
squash and two Florida yellow squash at $1.29 a pound for $2.84
for $18.72 total. I then stopped by the Stop and Shop, and I
bought a head of Romaine lettuce for .99 and a 17 fluid ounce
bottle of Prezioso Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, Italy for $1.99
for $2.99 total. I next went to the Food Emporium, and I bought
green beans at .99 a pound for .86, a four ounce bottle of
Angostura bitters for $3.59, two large cantaloupe for $2.99 both,
a pint of blueberries $1.50, a four pack of General Electric
light bulbs .99 for $10.32 total. It was $10.35 total, but I was
.03 short. I use the savings cards which are available at
all stores to get the store sail items. I then returned home. I
put the groceries away. I had some lemonade with ice tea. My
florescent kitchen light does not come on right away, so I am
leaving it on. I just finished cooking the rump roast at 325
degrees Fahrenheit for 50 minutes in the convection oven. I
covered it before cooling with garlic powder, black pepper,
celery salt , ginger, basil, oregano, and Italian spices and then
coated it with KC barbeque sauce before cooking. After cooling
briefly I will put it in the refrigerator to chill. While
cooking it, I diced the Honeydew Mellon and mixed it with pint of
blueberries and put it all in the refrigerator. I just had two
hotdogs with buns and condiments and iced coffee. I put the
Prezioso Balsamic Vinegar from Modena, Italy on the dining table,
and in the bottle I just bought from the thrift shop, I filled it
with Bertolli olive oil and put one of the liquor pourer spouts
in it and set it also on the dining room table. I probably will
go back out shortly. It is 71 degrees Fahrenheit in my apartment.
CIO
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<888> 07/25/01 Wednesday 8:25 A.M.: I finished cleaning up.
I put a cup of Liquid Plumber in the bathroom sink drain to clean
it out, so it will smell a bit in the bathroom when one enters;
but I closed the door and will turn on the bathroom fan. I turned
the General Electric Profile 14,000 BTU air conditioner with
remote control that I bought at Partridge and Rockwell last June
a year ago down to 64 degrees Fahrenheit, so it will super cool
the apartment off before the heat of the afternoon in case there
is a electricity brown out today. Time to go out. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/25/01 Wednesday 7:30 A.M.: I wrote a family member
a letter. I had to reset the HP LaserJet II paper cartridge, and
it prints fine. I also had to reclean and reset the Compaq IJ200
color printer cartridge, since it looked like it had been fiddled
with. It also works fine. I printed one copy of the letter with
each printer. I finished charging the 9 volt rechargeable Nickel
Metal Hydride battery, and I put it in the Radio Shack Radio on
the blue bureau in the kitchen hallway; and it all works fine. I
took the old Lithium 9 Volt battery out of the NOAA weather
radio, and put in the new 9 volt battery from the radio; so it
thus has a good battery to save its settings. It worked on the
test on Wednesday, and since I did not unplug the NOAA weather
radio while replacing it the battery, it should work. Between 11
A.M. and noon on Wednesday they test the NOAA weather alert
system. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/25/01 Wednesday 5:20 A.M.: I was up at 3:30 A.M..
I turned on the living room entrance light switch, and that
turned on the room lights as well as the control panel on the
backup computer, so the battery charger is active again. It
should be done charging about 7:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
made up a batch of lemonade by taking the two quart chilled SUDS
pitcher in the freezer, and I added a cup of Stop and Shop lemon
juice, a half cup of sugar, and I filled it half way with cold
water and stirred it, and I then filled the pitcher the rest of
the way up with cold water and stirred it. I then put it in the
refrigerator. I just finished making a batch of two quarts of
coffee which I put in the refrigerator to chilled in a two quart
Rubbermaid container. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/24/01 Tuesday 8:25 P.M.: I had a baked barbeque
boneless breast of chicken club salad like earlier this week. My
guest arrived at about 3:15 P.M.. We chatted and ice tea and
microwave popcorn. I turned off the battery charger by
mistake, since it is attached to the backup computer control
panel, which goes off when one turns off the entrance light
switch. I still have about 4 hours time to charge the 9 volt
battery. Well time for bed. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/24/01 Tuesday 2:55 P.M.: Before, I went out today;
I touched up the paint on my 1976 White Volvo with some touchup
paint I had in my apartment hall closet. I just found this link,
if you would like to cool off http://www.icelandnaturally.com/index.shtml . Well, I
am waiting for my visitor to arrive. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/24/01 Tuesday 1:30 P.M.: Well, I went out; I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then
went to the Greenwich Hardware store, and I bought two Casio 6
volt adaptors from the 70% clearance off shelf for $4.19 both
plus .25 tax for $4.44 total. I then stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I next went by ELDC thrift shop,
and I bought a pair of sunglasses for $1 plus two sunglass cases
for .50 each, and a Heineken and Chevrolet baseball caps for $2
each for $6 total. I put the sun glasses on the dashboard
in cases with other pairs and the baseball caps in the back seat.
I next stopped by Radio Shack at Cos Cob. I then stopped by Radio
Shack in Riverside, and I bought a 9 Volt Nickel-Metal Hydride
rechargeable battery for $11.99 and a Universal Nickel-Cadmium
and Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery Charger 23-334 for $14.99 plus $1.62
tax for $28.60. I then stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York in Riverside. I next returned home. I had a problem with my
bank account, so I called the bank; and they just called me back.
I am charging the new 9 volt rechargeable battery to use in my
transistor radio. It will take 9 hours. I will put the new
9 volt from the radio in my NOAA weather radio to save the
frequencies in case, we have a power shortage. I put one of the
Casio 6 volt adaptors in the right lower desk drawer, and I put
the other one in the tan briefcase with the Panasonic EP44
portable typewriter. I am having iced coffee right now. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/24/01 Tuesday 8:30 A.M.: Well, I was up at 6:30 A.M..
I had breakfast of three medium eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. When I moved some of the flags of
recognition, I put the Scottish, Canadian, Danish, Norwegian, and
French flags in the tan briefcase underneath the Queen Anne chair
that also holds the little Panasonic EP44 portable electric
typewriter that needs a new ribbon. It can work off a 6 volt DC
adaptor or 4 D batteries. I put the brass shield of Pall Mall
from the living room walk area underneath the bed. I put a round
piece of flat rubber underneath the square heavy ashtray and put
it on the bedroom desk. I moved the yellow French sitting chair
from in front of the Queen Anne chair to back where it was
adjacent to the living room desk and long green couch. I put out
the Technasonic Pest Raider II ultrasonic bug and insect
deterrent on top of the microwave oven. Thus I have the
apartment more Neutrally arranged as opposed to the political
aspects of political dominion. However, if one were dealing with
wild animals like Brazilian Jaguars, I am not sure if they would
respect political neutrality. I have a friend coming out at
2:30 P.M. today. Remember, when it is hot, if one tries a
small sprinkle of Indian curry with tomato or V8 juice, it tends
to help one not feel the heat. I have some automobile touch
up paint, so I will spray some minor rust stains, and then I will
probably clean up and go out. I also gave the 2 foot long black
steel flashlight to one of our building tenants, since it would
be dangerous for me to keep in the car. CIO
Note:
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CIO
Note:
<888> 07/23/01 Monday 10:45 P.M.: I had a couple of hotdogs
for dinner with buns and condiments and ice tea. I am just
relaxing. CIO
Note:
<888> 07/23/01 Monday 7:15 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped
by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I drove down by
the waterfront. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop, and I
bought two hurricane candle lantern glass globes for $1 each or $2
total. I then stopped by the Hospital, and I had lunch from the
salad bar of eight artichoke hearts, olives, onions, halipinios,
croutons, parmesan cheese, and mushrooms with olive oil and
balsamic vinegar and a glass of ice water for $6.49. I then
had my teeth checked at the Hospital Dental Clinic. I will need
to get a crown from another dentist, and around January, I need
to have a filling filled. I then drove over to Old Greenwich, and
I stopped by the Old Greenwich Thrift shop, and I surveyed the
merchandise. I then drove around Tods Point. I next toured
Staples. I then bought $14 of premium at Exxon next to the
library at $1.939 a gallon. I returned to Byram, and I
bought two cartons of Seneca Lights 100s for $19 each $38 total.
I then returned home. I chatted with a relative. I
turned off the server in case the DOD does not want the DOD
server information going at the moment. I will start it up once
the U.S. DOD server starts going again in case there is any sort
of political conflict going on. Well it is a nice day. The
high tide at Tods Point was extremely high. I started
the sever again. I chatted with a relative. CIO
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<888> 07/23/01 Monday 8:50 A.M.: Well, I went to bed at 8 P.M.,
and I was up at 7 A.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast,
vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I will wait for the
mail before going out today. I have a 1:30 P.M. appointment today.
Well have a good day. CIO
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<888> 07/22/01 Sunday 6:25 P.M.: On the current design of
the Greenwich Harbor Inn with all the glass windows on the harbor
at high tide, a large enough shark could smash through the
windows and grab its intended victims. Sharks like alligators
have been around the planet for a long time and know these waters
quite well. Recently all the waterfront veterans have
disappeared and only recent novices are around the waterfront. It
might be that some of these recent arrivals are intending another
Gullivers Discothèque type fire or happening or a similar
type occurrence. CIO
Note: <888> 07/22/01 Sunday 5:40 P.M.: I just remembered, I put the Queen Elizabeth II Life Magazine Coronation Edition picture brass framed, the Buckingham Palace Candy tin with candy, and the Putnam Lodge Masons plate behind the Audubon Pink Flamingo picture on the left bookcase in the hallway. I am relaxing. I cooked another pair of boneless breast of chicken the same way as two days ago and I ate one with a steamed corn on the cob and green beans. I am relaxing. With the Mount Etna situation, I just remembered, I believe in the old days they would monitor the temperature changes in the straits of Gibraltar, so as to know if the current going into the Atlantic current was much warmer which would mean a large number of sharks would swim into the Atlantic from the Mediterranean because of the temperature change. Also other volcanic regions like Lanzerote might become more active. I am not the expert, all I have is civilian news reports and Smithsonian summaries a month old. Dr. Strobber might still be around and be more fully briefed on some of the recurring historical anomalies that are caused by recurring solar flare activity as the planet receives more neutron radiation during increased solar flare activity. One would not want to monitor water temperature in the Greenwich, Connecticut or Long Island Sound area or Gibraltar by old fashioned methods, unless one were an experienced fisherman, since more than likely there are a much larger number of lethal sharks in the waters as they pass through this area again.
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<888> 07/22/01 Sunday 10:35 A.M.: Well, I relaxed around
the house yesterday afternoon. I had a cappuccino about 4 P.M.. I
made a few telephone calls. I took the brass and glass coffee
table apart, and put the brass leg part on the bedroom desk. I
put the glass top underneath the blue sofa. I put the square
ashtray with a white BiC lighter in the bedroom on the mahogany
bureau. I took down the flags of recognition and folded them
properly and put them in the second drawer of the long mahogany
bureau in the living room. I put the square London scene tea mats
in the same drawer. I put the 2 foot by 1 foot by 2.5 foot high
dark oak table between the two couches, so the day bed is more
easily accessible. I pulled the blue couch a little further away
from the day bed. I left the Swiss and Swedish flags on the
backup computer along with the Swiss flag on the bedroom
television. I believe these two flags are still recognized
internationally as Neutral Flags. I removed the various religious
insignia of one religious group along with the International
flight bags. I put the religious coffee cups, the Norwegian
chocolate cups, and the U.S. Army canteen in the bedroom right
night stand. I put the flight bags above the paper products in
the bedroom closet. I put the yellow French sitting chair in
front of the Queen Anne chair, so the egress into the sitting
area between the two sofas is more convenient. About 8 P.M.,
I shut down the server and the computer. I relaxed until 9:30 P.M.
when my house guest arrived. We chatted until 11 P.M., and then I
took the pillows off the day bed for the house guest to
sleep in. We slept until 7 A.M., and I gave the house guest
oatmeal and orange juice. The house guest left about 8 A.M.. I
then had three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, and
vitamins. I made up the day bed, and since the present
arrangement is more convenient for guests, I will leave it the
way it is. Since it is Sunday, I think I will relax. Have a
good morning. CIO